Kerbl 299906

Pukapuka Kaiwhakamahi mō te Ārai Kararehe Ultrasonic Kerbl SonicFlash 299906

Tauira: 299906

Kupu Whakataki

The Kerbl SonicFlash 299906 is an advanced ultrasonic animal repellent designed to deter various animal species from your property. It utilizes intelligent ultrasonic technology, a PIR infrared motion sensor, a solar panel for power, and a flash light to effectively keep unwanted animals away. This manual provides detailed instructions for the proper setup, operation, and maintenance of your device.

Nga Tohutohu Haumaru Nui

Ka mutu te huaview

Familiarize yourself with the components of your Kerbl SonicFlash 299906.

Mua view of the Kerbl SonicFlash 299906 showing the solar panel, flash light, PIR sensor, ultrasonic speaker, sensitivity knob, and frequency knob.

Whakaahua 1: Mua view of the Kerbl SonicFlash 299906. This image highlights the solar panel at the top, the flash light bar, the central PIR motion sensor, the large circular ultrasonic speaker, and two control knobs for sensitivity and frequency.

Whakamuri view of the Kerbl SonicFlash 299906 showing the battery compartment cover and mounting holes.

Whakaahua 2: Hoki view of the Kerbl SonicFlash 299906. This image shows the rear panel with screw holes for wall mounting and a removable cover for the battery compartment.

Tatūnga me te Tāuta

Follow these steps to set up your animal repellent:

  1. Wewetehia te Pūrere: Carefully remove all components from the packaging. Ensure the main unit, mounting pole sections, and ground stake are present.
  2. Assemble the Mounting Pole: Connect the pole sections together. Attach the main unit to the top of the assembled pole.
  3. Kōkuhu Pūhiko: Open the battery compartment on the back of the unit. Insert the included batteries, ensuring correct polarity. Close the compartment securely.
  4. Kōwhiria he Tauwāhi:
    • Select an area where animal activity is observed.
    • Ensure the solar panel receives direct sunlight for several hours daily to maintain battery charge.
    • Position the device so the PIR sensor faces the area you wish to protect.
    • Avoid placing it behind large obstacles that could block the sensor or sunlight.
  5. Tāutahia te Pūrere:
    • Tāutanga Papa: Gently push the ground stake into the soil until the unit is stable and at the desired height. Do not force it into hard ground; pre-dig a small hole if necessary.
    • Whakapiki taiepa: (Optional) Use the mounting holes on the back of the unit to secure it to a wall or fence using appropriate screws (not included).
Kerbl SonicFlash 299906 installed in the ground with its stake, showing the front view with solar panel and controls.

Figure 3: The Kerbl SonicFlash 299906 installed in the ground using its stake. This image demonstrates the typical outdoor placement of the device, with the solar panel facing upwards for charging and the sensor facing outwards.

Nga Tohutohu Whakahaere

Once installed, adjust the settings to suit your needs.

  1. Whakahiko: The device typically activates automatically once batteries are inserted and it detects motion. Some models may have an ON/OFF switch; refer to the specific product label if present.
  2. Adjust Sensitivity (Left Knob):
    • Turn the left knob (labeled "Sensitive" or similar) to adjust the detection range of the PIR sensor.
    • Rotate clockwise for a wider and more sensitive detection range.
    • Rotate counter-clockwise for a narrower and less sensitive detection range.
    • Adjust as needed to avoid false triggers from small movements or distant objects.
  3. Select Frequency (Right Knob):
    • Turn the right knob (labeled "Freq" or similar) to select one of the 5 available ultrasonic frequencies.
    • Each frequency setting is designed to target different animal species. Experiment with different settings to find the most effective one for the animals you wish to repel.
    • The device may also emit a flash light when motion is detected, especially in low-light conditions, to enhance deterrence.

The PIR motion detector is designed to react only to body heat, minimizing unwanted activations from non-living objects like leaves or branches.

Kerbl SonicFlash 299906 installed in a garden with green foliage in the background, demonstrating its discreet placement.

Figure 4: The Kerbl SonicFlash 299906 discreetly placed in a garden environment. This image illustrates how the device blends into natural surroundings while providing protection.

Te tiaki

Raparongoā

RaruraruTake peaRongoā
Device not activating.
  • Te utu iti o te papahiko.
  • PIR sensor blocked or dirty.
  • He te whakaurunga pākahiko.
  • Ensure solar panel receives direct sunlight for several hours.
  • Clean the PIR sensor window.
  • Check battery polarity and ensure they are properly seated.
Device activates too frequently (false alarms).
  • He tiketike rawa te tautuhi.
  • Device facing moving objects (e.g., swaying branches).
  • Reduce the sensitivity using the left knob.
  • Reposition the device to avoid obstructions.
Animals are not deterred.
  • Incorrect frequency setting for the target animal.
  • Device range insufficient.
  • Animals may be accustomed to the sound.
  • Experiment with different frequency settings using the right knob.
  • Ensure the device is positioned optimally for coverage.
  • Consider repositioning the device or changing frequency periodically.

Whakatakotoranga

Pūtāhui me te Tautoko

For information regarding warranty and returns, please refer to the retailer's policies where the product was purchased. For purchases made on Amazon.it, please consult their help pages:

For further product support, please contact the manufacturer, Albert Kerbl GmbH, or your local distributor.