Segula 50520 User guide

PRO BIRD AND GAME SCARER
This product provides you with a
way to
Art. No.: 50520 / SEGULA GmbH
keep your property free of pests of many kinds, without the use of chemical or acoustic methods. The bird and game scarer works for you 24 hours a day, without any follow-up costs or maintenance costs. All it takes is a little wind and it imitates the movement of a bird of prey perfectly.
This product can be used in more than just the area of professional agriculture. It is also already successfully in use in (fruit) gardens, at fish ponds, in vineyards, or near animal stalls.
Because of its irregular pattern of movement, animals can’t ever get used to it.
Keep the instructions in a safe place. In case the product is resold/given away, it should be done only together with the associated usage instructions. Please read the instructions before beginning with the setup.
the property, for example) that it cannot endanger other people, especially children. Please also ensure that the product is set up sufficiently far away from buildings, trees and especially power lines. In strong winds, please note that the dome can whip out up to 90° in every direction. SEGULA GmbH accepts no liability for damages of any kind. Mark your property (trespassing prohibited, for example) adequately to protect people from danger.
Included with the product:
1. 3 white fibreglass rods
2. Extractable dome; length approx. 7m
3. Imitation bird of prey / kite
4. Connection line / cord
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First setup:
1.
Take out the individual parts and check them
3.
Now take the black dome and pull it
Picture A
Picture B
It is possible for a single person to set up the product, but we recommend you to ask a second person to help the first time you set it up. Depending on the composition of the soil, you may need a
hammer and a piece of wood the first time you set it up, to drive the fibreglass rods deep enough into the ground.
for completeness.
2. With the points first, the three white fibreglass rods are driven from half to two­thirds of the length into the ground. A hammer may be necessary for this, depending on the composition of the soil. In order not to damage the fibreglass rods, use a piece of wood (roof batten or similar).
->Picture A
out to the full length. While doing this, pull out the individual parts with a slight jerk, to “lock them into place”. When the dome is pulled out to the full length, lay it on the ground. -> Picture B
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