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Get familiar with the product and its uses (See diagram).
1. Insecticide Vessel — This container holds your liquid Fog™ Insecticide. Use only
products designed for thermal fogging.
2. Handle/Body of the Fogger — This takes the Fog Insecticide from the
Insecticide Vessel delivering it to the heater coil. Attached to the rear is a
propane fuel channel for a bottle of propane gas (sold separately). This gives the
Fogger the ability to fog insecticide. Located on the Handle/Body of the Fogger
are the following:
3. Black Propane Fuel Valve — This is located on the side of the Handle. The
propane fuel valve turns on the propane to begin the fogging process. Always
make sure that the propane fuel valve is turned clockwise to a stop when storing
the Fogger.
4. Handle — Underneath the Handle is a Trigger. This feature controls when the
fog is released from the Fogger. By pumping this Trigger, the insecticide is turned
into fog.
5. Trigger Lock — This button is located on the top front of the Fogger Handle.
When the button is pushed in to the right, the trigger is locked. You will be unable
to pull on the trigger. Always lock the Trigger when the Fogger is not being used
and during igniting.
6. Ignitor — Below the Trigger Lock is the Ignitor. By pushing in the Ignitor, a spark
lights the heater coil to create the heat. To test the Ignitor, go into a dark room
and push in the Ignitor button, without the propane gas cylinder attached. You
should see a spark just below the heater coil. If you do not see a spark the heater
coil will need to be ignited with a lighter or match.
7.
Coil — The coil is protected by a wire basket on the end of the Handle opposite
the propane tank. This is the area in which the fog is released.
WARNING
, this
area will be
HOT
.
KEEP AWAY FROM YOUR BODY AND FLAMMABLES.