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BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF UNIT AND HOW IT WORKS
LASER is an acronym for Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation. Energy is amplified to extremely high intensity by an atomic process called stimulated emission. The term "radiation" is often misinterpreted because the term is also used to describe radioactive materials orionizing radiation. The use of the word in this context, however, refers to an energy transfer using visible or invisible light.
Lasers are a well-established method of deterring birds, most notably the use of handheld lasers on airfields to prevent devastating loss of time, equipment and lives from bird strikes. The Blazer development expands this proven technology and fills the need identified by our 44 years of customer input and experience with bird problems at municipal, industrial and commercial buildings: a unit that works constantly, eliminating the labor-intensity of hand held lasers, and exponentially increasing the potential uses. Bird BLazer Laser Bird Repeller is a Class 3R diode "fat beam" laser featuring strong 10 milliwatt (mW) green beams -- green is shown to be the most effective against pest birds. The beams create 45 different patterns occurring in random order. Diode laser technology was developed quite early in the history of lasers, becoming widely available in the early 1980s. Diode laser is ideal for bird repelling because of many of its advantages – small size, lower power consumption and low cost. For safe operation, read this manual before powering or installing the fixture, follow the safety precautions listed below, and observe all warnings printed in this manual and on the unit.

SETUP AND INSTALLATION
Bird BLazer can be operated off of 110v or 220v. It comes with a six-foot power cord, 2 keys, remote control, mounting hardware (consisting of hanging bracket, 2 clamp levers and 2 washers) and an instruction manual. Unpack carefully and be sure that no damage has occurred during shipping. If anything is missing or appears to be damaged please contact us. Power Connection: This unit has been designed to function on a mains power supply of either 120V or 220V and has been fitted with either a 120V or 220V power plug (depending on your order), for use with your local voltage. Check the label and verify the voltage selector switch and the power plug for the correct voltage. Ensure you are using a grounded circuit. Ensure your source voltage matches the required voltage for your BLazer before plugging it in; incorrect voltage selection will detrimentally affect the unit's operation. When connected to the mains power supply power LED will be on and the laser will begin to warm up and then function.

Installation/Mounting:
Mount the BLazer right side up SO IT IS LEVEL HORIZONTALLY (do not mount to a vertical or diagonal surface). Mount it properly using the mounting bracket supplied. Use in a well-ventilated area. Do not block any ventilation slots. If desired, block unwanted beams (the beams that would normally point down, for example), by adjusting the thumbscrews on the metal "door" covers on the front aperture.

Remote Control & On-Unit Control:
The remote has a range of approximately 90 feet.

CARE/CLEANING
Cleaning frequency depends on the environment. During cleaning (except for mirrors), or in fact when the unit is not in use, close the aperture completely by using the thumbscrews to prevent dust. Unplug the unit. Use a soft cloth to clean the outside casing. To clean mirrors (inside the front aperture) use a cotton swab and rubbing alcohol. Twirl slowly and press gently to avoid damage.
Be sure all parts are dry before plugging the unit back in.

SPECIFICATIONS
COVERAGE/VISUAL DISTRIBUTION PATTERN

Total spatial coverage is dependent on environmental surroundings: more visible in the dark than in the light, more visible in a more-enclosed area where light will bounce off walls, more visible in a relatively open facility than one with many stored contents that would block beams, etc. A green 10mW laser beam has a maximum range of 1000 feet/300 meters in the dark (this is old, what’s new). We estimate maximum coverage of 10,000 square feet. Keep in mind that this is unidirectional coverage, with beams emanating from the aperture in the shape of a slice of pie. Depending on placement, a second unit will offer increased synergistic coverage; therefore multiple units are strongly recommended, especially in stubborn or long-term infestations.

Laser Power 10mW FAT BEAM
Unit Power 50 watts
Laser Color Green
Net Weight 9 lbs/4Kgs
Power AC 100V~120V or 220V~240V, @ 50/60Hz
Electric Current 110v = 0.45 amps 220v = 0.23 amps
Classification 3R
Size (mm) L220 x W280 x H172
Fuse 20mm x 2A slow-blow
Housing Metal
Beam Divergence < 1.5 mrad
Operating Temperature 64-77°F/18-25°C
Safe Temperature for Use 41-104°F/5-40°C

APPLICATIONS
The Bird BLazer is designed to act as an important aid in chasing birds from their infestations in plants, warehouses, loading docks, railroad sidings, tunnels, breezeways, underpasses and storage sheds. Other locations include: hangars, silos, barns, stadiums, arenas, boat houses and bell towers.

TROUBLE SHOOTING
Every bird infestation presents a unique challenge. No two problems are identical, as numerous variables affect each one. Besides the obvious differences (such as type of bird, size of infestation, type of structure and physical location), there are many additional environmental factors that make it impossible to state rigid rules for the optimum utilization of the Bird BLazer. There is no magic or "correct" use or placement to maximize the effectiveness of the unit; experimentation is often required to find the ultimate solution. The use of variables creates changing environments to repel roosting birds – in fact, change is one of the best tools in the repelling of birds, as birds are creatures of habit and they do not grow accustomed to a dynamic environment. Change location of the laser unit, change direction the aperture faces, turn off unit, etc., on a monthly basis to prevent any acclimation, or change more often as necessary.

If fixture does not project beams:
Check main power supply and fuse.

If beam seems weak/fuzzy:
This could be due to a long time of operation without a break, or a high operating temperature, neither of which is recommended. If this is occurring in a normal temperature environment with periodic breaks, try turning off the unit to cool for 30 minutes before turning it on again. After 5 minutes (longer in cold weather) the beam should no longer be weak/fuzzy.
This could be due to a dirty mirror. Check mirrors and clean (according to "cleaning" section).

If problems cannot be solved please contact your dealer for service.

In particularly stubborn and/or long-term infestations, it may be necessary to consider a combination approach to further decrease the desirability of the facility to birds. Please see the SYNERGY AND OTHER PRODUCTS section below.
Housekeeping is very important! As mentioned in the Bird Management Program, the problem area should be cleaned of all evidence of birds. Nest, fledglings, droppings, dead birds, and the residual scent should all be removed. Check the area for unusual incentives. Remove food spillage, garbage, nesting materials and other items that may be appealing to birds.


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