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TRANSONIC SONIC AND ULTRASONIC PEST REPELLER
INTRODUCTION Congratulations on your purchase of a transonic electronic pest repeller. Pest is repelled using ultrasonic and sonic sounds to create a noisy, hostile environment for the pests and yet one that is Safe for human and domesticated animals. The sounds are based on “psychoacoustic jamming” principles. GETTING STARTED Plug the power cord into a 220 v Wall socket AC outlet. Set the PITCH setting to HIGH and switch the power ON. The front panel light will begin flashing which indicated that the unit is functioning properly. There should be two flashes per second approximately. PITCH SETTING Pitch refers to measure of frequency-not power. All pitch setting has approximately the same power output. In the HIGH pitch setting, the sounds are ultrasonic and are barely audible to humans. The HIGH pitch is recommended for rates bats, and insects, in the LOW pitch setting the ultrasonic sounds are retained along with additional lower frequency components that are audible to humans. This setting can be used for the same pests as above with improved repellency for the some rates species that do not heart the full ultrasonic range. It may be necessary to restrict use of this mode around people because the sounds ma annoying the LOUD pitch setting contains two sound wavebands like two separate systems operating at once. One sound contains all of the above, plus a loud sonic component with frequencies in the middle of the human hearing range this sound effectively repels birds, deer, coyotes raccoons and other larger wild animals, inclosing those also sensitive to high frequencies, use of LOUD pitch should be restricted around people, or in residential urban environments. MODE SETTING The MODE selector switch permits the average high rate modulation frequency to be changed between MODE A 9OHz), MODE B (1000Hz), or MODE C (4000 Hz). The higher rate setting MODE C is the normal setting MODE A or B may sometimes prove to be more effective for insects and spiders. COVERAGE The effective coverage of the unit in the LOUD pitch setting can be 465 m 2 or more (5000 square feet). Because higher frequency sounds dissipate rapidly, area coverage with LOW pitch is up to 230 m 2 and 185m2 on HIGH pitch (2500/2000 square feet Coverage may be affected by room acoustics and sound deadening materials as may be present (curtains, carpets sound proof walls, ceiling etc.) in addition, objects directly in the path of the ultrasound can form acoustic “shadows” behind them. High frequency sound do not pass through walls and only slightly through curtains Coverage within a room can be proved by bouncing the sound off reflecting objects. Hard and smooth surfaces tend to reflect almost all of the incident energy. Hard but rough walls may reflect 70% or more carpets and acoustic walls may reflect less than 30%. INDOOR USE Place the Transonic above the floor Avoid aiming down the center of a hallway of open area unless you are using LOW or LOUD pitch, instead, try to aim towards sound reflecting objects to obtain a ricochet pattern. This will increase effective coverage area begin by placing the unit in area where pests are most numerous. When the pest problem is alleviated, move the unit to a central location for best total coverage. OUTDOOR USE When using the Transonic out doors in the HIGH pitch mode, use walls to ricochet the sound waves so as to get better coverage. In the LOW and LOUD pitchmen modes; the lover frequency sounds will carry further and not dissipate as rapidly in the open, the sound pattern produced is flat “teardrop” about 30 meters long and 21 meters wide (2100x70 feet). Have this pattern in mind when using the unit to keep pests out of a garden. Humidity and wind may affect the acoustical properties. Although designed to be water repellant, the unit can be damaged if immersed in water. The speaker should not be exposed directly to rain or sprinklers. When used outdoors, place the unit above ground level so that water can drain away.

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SPECIAL NOTES ON REPELLING CERTAIN PESTS REPELLING BIRDS Birds enter structures through open doors or small Openings and vent holes along roof sides. Proper positioning of Transonic close to ceiling or roof tops is necessary to obtain adequate control. Alim the speaker towards areas of suspected entrances perch sites, or nests. The LOUD pitch setting on the Transonic has been designed in part to increase the power level of bird like sounds by almost ten times while at the same time transmitting the full complement of sounds above human range. It is suggested that LOW or LOUD pitches be used for greater effectiveness (Use standard MODE-C). REPELLING 9RATES/MICE) Rates and mice are nuisance and health risks as well they shy away from being seen during day-light and tend to keep away from open exposed areas. Rates Mice are creatures of habit. They consistently follow strict routines. The Transonic sounds force reluctant changes in habit patterns. Thus allow 6/7 days with Transonic before evaluating effectiveness. Examine suspected areas for dropping or tracks (Use of talcum powder sprinkled about) and reposition Transonic to other areas if necessary. In areas of stored grain or food sacks, more units may In areas of stored grain or food sacks, more units may be required due to permanent acoustic sound shadows. An important rule to follow is to make food sources harder to get to keep it out of their reach. do not store food directly on the floor. Keeping it on pallets. Seal cracks or other openings of suspected entry. Ideally Transonic drives the rodents out of the building to their natural environments Use Transonic in any pitch (Use standard MODE). For Godows , shops, kitchens and Godowns of Restaurants/Hotels, Departmental Stores, Industries, which close during night use LOW or LOUD may only be used when people are not around as the sounds are SONIC, during day time use normal HIGH PITCH with MODE C or B. Allow 7/8 days continuous operation before evaluating effectiveness. BEHAVIOUR OF RATS WHEN ‘ORBIT’ IS INSTALLED a) It takes eight to ten days for the instrument to have its effect on Rats/mice. The sound become unbearable and they leave the area Rates get imitated and look out for quit safer areas. As a result of sound pressure, some rats becomes violent hence there should be an opening like the door or the window for their escape. Effects of Ultrasonic Sound on Rats b) The high pressure sound waves have very adverse effect on the eardrums of rats and are unbearable to them. They eventually leave the area initial resistance. Adverse Effect on the nervous system c) Ultrasonic should waves have a bad effect on the nervous system of Rodents and make them sluggist. Reproduction d) Ultrasonic sound waves reduce the very desire of sex in rats in turn helps in controlling rodent population. Eating habits and mobility e) If they stay in contact with the ultrasonic sound waves for more than 3 or 4 days, possibility is that their eating habits are affected and mobility also decreased.

REPELLING BATS Should these pests be nesting in a building or attic, place Transonic so as to radiate towards the area where they enter. Bats may enter many small opening not accessible to Transonic (between shingles on a side of a house for example). In this case place Transonic outside so as to cover the problem area. Bats navigate by use of sonar and depend upon their own ultrasonic echoes to find their landing sites. Transonic should waves jam their ability to land over a few days, fewer will attempt to land end up going elsewhere. When first starting a control programme, it may be best to use Transonic before bats return to roost in the morning so that those remaining in the structure can leave the following evening without difficulty, in some cases bats can be driven out of an attic or loft by aiming Transonic at nesting areas from the inside Use MODE C only. IMMUNITY All vertebrate pests have complex hearing system like human. And like humans, they are animals of habit. The transonic is designed to make a pest’s environment uncomfortable to the point where they leave the protected

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area return to their natural habitat (An analogy is to people attempting to enjoy a fine dinner with a jackhammer bellowing away next to whom. Yo9u go elsewhere). Birds and particularly rodents are very dependent upon hearing as a defensive measure for survival. There are some that can become adapted to certain frequencies of sound if exposed for an extended period of time. However such an animal become san easy prey to its enemies and does not survive for long. When Transonic is properly used, development of immunity to the complex sound waves does not seem to occur. REPELLING INSECTS AND SPIDERS Unlike more advanced animal forms with more complex hearing organs, insects and spiders respond to sonic and ultrasonic sound waves through antennae, wings, body hairs, etc. as well as simple kinds of eardrums. These mechanical vibrations trigger neutral impulses that cause behavior modification within the animal’s central nervous system. The “State of confusion” affects food consumption, reproduction, communication and other biological factors. Pests eventually leave because of the abnormal environment they are exposed to. Each king of “bug” responds differently to transonic sound waves. MODE B setting may be found to be more effective for flying insects and some other including spenders, with more pronounced body hair. MODE. A is for most other. Due to the shorter life cycles and variety of environments of these pests, reduction of pest control program. The suggestions given below may help clarify that user are discovering for several common pest types. COCKROACHES A year around problem. They generally hide in walls, cupboard, and other borrowings locations. This pets is usually found in highest concentrations around food areas and water supplies (kitchens and bathrooms in residential cases). Once cockroach problems are corrected in these areas, gradual elimination of cockroaches throughout an area can be expected. Place Transonic in arrears of suspected pest concentration. Minimize sound shadow areas by opening doors, drawers, etc. Keep unit in operation at all times. Pest reduction or elimination typically takes 1-3 weeks. For particularly heavily infested areas, expect to see increased cockroaches activity both night and daylight hours Transonic may also tend to attract some cockroaches initially. Because Transonic sounds cause behavior modification, the cockroaches comes out of their hidings due to ultrasonic vibration sounds, the problematic areas must be thoroughly cleaned from every corner at least twice in a week for two weeks, Further all the drawers and cabinets must be kept open. So that the sound waves can reach all corners, if possible sweep the cockroaches. For best results use BORIC ACID POWDER, available at any chemist shop, this is a must as the cockroaches have laid thousands of eggs in that area, make a paste of BORIC ACID POWDER and apply on places where normally cockroaches hide, or where black spots area seen this will help stop the hatching of the eggs, repeat this twice a week for best results BORICACID used in conjunction with ultrasonic pest repeller hasten control of large insect population within one or two days, as with ultrasonic sounds the existing cockroaches are repelled, but the new ones are born daily if the hatching of the eggs is not stopped through BORIC ACID POWDER the repelling will take 3-4 weeks. USE MODE B-C HIGH PITCH. FLYING INSECTS (WIDE VARIETIES) These pests cause both indoor and outdoor problems on a seasonal basis. Exposure to Transonic sounds results in a confused mesmerized condition. Typically within 15 minutes to 2 hours. In structures with no open doors or windows for the pests to leave, they will find their way to screens or windows. Should they not be physically exterminated or removed at this point they will die of dehydration in 1-2 days. For outdoor use, transonic will have a limited coverage of 50-70m (538-807 square feet), unless aimed back into walls or vehicles to scatter the sound for maximum protection, people must be within the envelope of sound. Keep this in mind when using transonic outdoors-place yourself between the unit and a sound reflecting surface (should there be one), because of the constant flux of newly arriving insects. Outdoor Insects swarms will tend to be diverted from an area covered by Transonic. Transonic repels while the others attract. Use MODE B-HIGH PITCH. FLEAS Typically a problem in residential buildings. Carpets, especially thick shag types, offer fleas’ ideal refuge. Pets are primarily responsible for flea infestation. Severity of the problem tends to be seasonal. Fleas can communicate between themselves using high frequency sounds in order to stake out territorial boundaries (whether on animals or in carpets). Placement of Transonic in the infested areas "jams" their communication within hours of exposure and causes them to undergo mild catalepsy. Infested areas will seem cleared out, but because fleas won't be repelled under this condition, it is suggested that rooms and furniture be vacuumed of loose-clinging fleas after exposure to Transonic (4-6 hours) It is recommended that moth balls be sucked into the vacuum cleaner in order to kill the fleas once inside. Transonic is safe for use around pets and gives similar results to fleas on animals as in carpets. Do not expose pet rodents to transonic sounds. Use MODE A-PITCH HIGH.

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RESULTS Rodents stop entering the areas because the ultrasonic sound waves hit their eardrums and cause them considerable pain & discomfort. They do not get immune since the sound output is at varying frequencies. They do not die unless they get trapped in a particular place for days together and under constant exposure to ultrasonic sounds. It generally takes about 8 to 10 days for a considerable reduction in rodent activity. In case of cockroaches, these pressurized sound waves hit their front antennae vigorously and also affect their nervous system. This makes them sluggish and thus their mobility gets reduced. They neither die nor runaway. Right from the machine is switched ON, unpleasant task of killing or cleaning them has to be done, this process takes 2/3, weeks as the eggs laid by the earlier once hatch and these young once have also to be eliminated. BORIC ACID POWDER made into a paste and applied on the walls, almirah, drawers, sewerage, etc. wherever the eggs are laid, or the cockroach movement is noticed, will help destroy the eggs and the elimination of the cockroaches will be done from the place within 1/2 days. Thereafter, cockroaches will not re-enter the area, as long as the unit is on. CONTINUOUS OPERATION The Transonic should be operation 24 hours a day; the only exception might be in the case when the unit is used for repelling birds, deer, and other larger wild animals that only tend to be a problem either during the day or night. EXPENDED APPLICATION

a) Food processing factories, pharmaceutics companies and feed processing factories etc. that cannot use
chemical drugs. b) Warehouse, furniture shops, food stores, fur shops, sweet shops, textile showrooms, general merchants shops, pawn shops, and museums etc., which suffer from the products bitten by rats. c) Restaurants, departmental stores, supermarkets hospitals, hostels, markets, and apparel shops etc. which suffer from the pollution of the urine and ticks of rats. d) Utility rooms, substations, computer rooms, and telephone exchange rooms etc, that suffers from electric leakages and prevention of fire. e) Ships, vinyrooms, subway, drive inns, cinema halls, residential, houses, cottages, feed storage, chicken farms, swineries and fish breeding facilities etc. SOUND REFLECTIONS (Most Important) The area where the machine is installed should have at least three surfaces i.e. ceiling, side walls, and floor to have the maximum bouncing/reflection of sound waves. Partitions reduce the effective area of the unit. The machine should be directed towards any hard-surface for maximum bouncing effect. The reflection of sound waves very from surface to surface and some example are: 1. Glass surface 100% 2. Plain finished walls 80 to 90% 3. Rough finished walls 60 to 70% 4. Wooden Surface 60 to 70% 5. Gunny bags/Corrugated boxes 25 to 30% Area covered will depend up to the following 1. The interior layout of the place 2. Style/system of storage 3. The content of storage 4. The cleanliness of area etc. CAUTIONS

• Do not place Transonic on carpeted surfaces, behind furniture, draperies or other soft objects as they will
• • • absorb the sound waves. Do not place Transonic next to your ear before performing this check Do not use outdoors or let the unit come in contact with water. State-of-art Transonic Pest Control does not kill rodents. Pest or insects it drives them away electronically.

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ADVANTAGES • • • • • • Harmless to humans and most pets. Clean and SAFE No toxic chemicals or messy traps. Compact and Hendy. Easy to install Negligible power consumption maintenance. Can operate 24 hours non-stop. Different from medicines smoke/door without the fear of second pollution. No recurring expenses one time investment.

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CHECK LIST FOR MAXIMUM EFFECT Identity the places where there are maximum pest! Rodent problem. • Check the usual inlets like holes, gaps, etc and if possible plug such inlets which will further enhance the effectiveness of Transonic, leave an opening like the door or windows in the area for the rodents/pest to escape. • Transonic should be installed at a height of about 2/3 ft. above the ground level facing the wall/floor or any smooth hard surface and about 10ft. away from the problematic area. • The clamp provided with the unit must be attached and positioned in such a way that the downward/upward angle is given to the unit. • The unit must be kept switched ON round the clock for maximum effectiveness. IMPORTANT

• Do not open the machine yourself, if not working contact the right authorized person, as the parts inside are
• • very delicate and can get damaged. Do not keep the area dirty where Transonic is installed, easy availability of food attracts pests. Do not shift the machine from the place where the problem is solved to another place, there are chances of pests entering the old place again.

MOUNTING There are two methods of mounting the transonic for more permanent installations. The steel brackets supplied give the option of wall mounting the unit as required. SPECIFICATIONS Dimensions: 6" x 4"x5" Power Consumption: Less than 1 watt Input: 220 Volts AC Frequency range (including side-bands and harmonics): High Pitch 20,000-50,000 Hz Low Pitch 10,000-50,000 Hz 'Loud Pitch 1,000-50,000 Hz Sound Pressure Level-118 dB during peaks measured at 8 metres from speaker. INSTALLTION The instrument should be directed towards walls/Almirah/Glass or any smooth hard surface as available at site.

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