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<< Thank you for reading these Instructions first >> Zappers are electro-medicine units powered by 9-volt batteries - alkaline for longest life. They work by passing a 20-24 - Hz square-wave signal into the body to rid it of all manner of microbes & the dis-eases they cause. In Lakota, they are called "wozani akita" / "health-seeking" items. (Say, WOH-zah-nee ah-KEE-tah.) <<>> Zappers work rates differ between individuals because In hornets / wasp season , he bites them & they sting him inside. This caused him to have diarrhea or vomiting – until we used the zapper on him – since then, he does not get sick at all. No having to clean vomit/diarrhea from upholstery! Zappers work fine thru hair/fur – NO NEED TO CLIP. <<>> <<>> Zappers are warranteed for 1 year against defects in manufacture but not abuse such as dunking, dropping on hard surfaces, unauthorized repair/modification efforts, or abrasion of the terminals among others. Please see our website for more details. <<>> <<>> Zapper users should be careful when changing the battery, & not pull on the red & black wires or their connection to the battery connector, as these wires are fragile & can either break or pull loose. If this happens, the we all differ . Use the unit daily for any length of time, even a year. At first, you should wear your zapper 24 hours a day except when it will get wet. Don Croft's website, www.WorldWithoutParasites.com , has many reports from users around the world of success they have had on a wide variety of disease conditions - bacteria, fungi, malaria, worms, & viruses such as colds & flu even poisonous spider- & snake-bites. You can also see unsolicited testimonials & warrantee information at our site, www.IndianMaidDonCroftZapper.com . <<>> The metal terminal discs can be applied to any dry skin of the body while you go about your daily activities. Hold in place with a tennis wristband or elastic bandage or slip the box inside a sock or bra cup. When the zapper has been on long enough on dry skin, users will feel a tiny 'bite' or 'itch' like a mosquito bite. At that time, users should either remove it or move it to a different spot. If you do not, it can make a tiny hole to form in the skin, which will itch & may turn reddish. If you sweat, you will feel this 'bite' or itch much sooner so try to avoid sweating while using the zapper, or use it during sleep. OR, cover the discs with a piece of ‘waterproof’ adhesive tape. It will work fine. To wear it while sleeping, put the zapper inside a glove or sock with the metal discs against the palm of the hand or sole of the foot, because the skin is thickest there. You should not step on it, of course, should you get up at night <<>> To protect the company dog from fleas, worms, microbes or bee/ hornet/ wasp venom, an hour a day is sufficient, once a week. Chakli has not had worms or fleas in years, with the same hour of use / week. He loves it! No poisons, no hassles – just “no fleas or worms”. unit should be returned to Indian Maid Products Inc; PO Box 233; Washburn, ND 58577 USA along with $20 USD for repair & return. Bubble envelopes protect well. <<>> The easiest way to remove the battery connector is to push on it up & sideways with the thumb between the terminals. They fit tightly. <<>> If you want to clean the terminals, Brasso or Noxon 7, applied with a swab, work well. Do NOT abrade the terminals. <<>> <<>> We hope you enjoy using your zapper as much as we enjoy bringing it to you & wish you great good happy health! <<>> Indian Maid is an American Indian womanfounded business run on Traditional Lakhota principles; providing profitable support for ND family farmers and culturally-appropriate job opportunity for horse-Indns. Your Zapper purchases support the Church of the Helping Hand, Inc, & help heal the Sacred Hoop of the world as your Zapper heals you. In the Lakhota Way, this is o’kichiyapi (OH!kee-chee-yah-pee) – helping each other. <<>> Pilamiyaye! / Thank you! Check out our website at www.IndianMaidDonCroftZapper.com! (c) IMPI 2010