Charging and using the electric mosquito swatter

    Current electric mosquito swatters generally use lithium batteries, which can be fully charged after 6 to 8 hours of charging. The color of the light is red when it is not full, and the light turns green when it is full.
    Use the USB charging cable, connect one end to the electric mosquito swatter, and the other end to a USB socket (some plugs have their own USB socket interface) to charge the electric mosquito swatter. When fully charged, the light will turn green.
    The electric mosquito swatter uses the high voltage on the metal net to break down the mosquitoes and achieve the purpose of killing mosquitoes.
    Turn on the power button, then press the mosquito killing button, and swing the racket, so that the metal net racket touches the mosquitoes, and the mosquitoes are broken down by the high-voltage current and die.
    Note that in the process of killing mosquitoes, it is forbidden to touch the metal grid with your hands to avoid being injured by electricity.

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