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©2009 Outdoor Solutions, Inc.

©2009 Outdoor Solutions, Inc.

To remove the CRU from the Dispenser . . . .

1.  Turn the Spray Head counter-clockwise and detach from the Base. 

2.  Turn the Power Switch to OFF (middle position). 

3.  With the Spray Head still attached to the CRU, locate the release tabs on 

the bottom of the Spray Head and then place the CRU on a fl at surface. 

4.  Pull the release tabs with your forefi ngers, and use your other fi ngers to pull 

away the CRU. 

5.  Install your new CRU using the steps found on page 5. Dispose of your old 

CRU according to the instructions on the CRU. 

Understanding the Indicator Light

The Dispenser uses the Indicator Light to inform you of three key messages. 

1.  Power On Indication: the Indicator Light will blink once when the 

3-Way Power Switch is set to Remote Only (left position), and twice 
when set to DUSK/DAWN

®

 + Remote (right position). 

2.  The Indicator Light will blink progressively faster for 6 seconds prior to the 

Dispenser spraying, and will remain lit while spraying. 

3.  The Indicator Light will blink once every 4 seconds to indicate a low level of 

insecticide left in your current CRU. 

The DUSK/DAWN Sensor is also located in the same area as the Indicator 
Light, on top of the Spray Head. 

The Spray Sequence

Once the batteries and CRU are installed, and the power setting is chosen, 
place your SKEETER DEFEATER

®

 Dispenser appropriately in your yard for 

maximum effectiveness (see page 8 for further direction). 

When the spray sequence is initiated(either via the Remote Control or the 
DUSK/DAWN

®

 Sensor), the Indicator Light will blink increasingly faster for 

six seconds. The Nozzle will then spray the insecticide from the Dispenser 
for four seconds, and the Indicator Light will remain lit during this time. The 
insecticide will spread throughout your yard (even behind the Dispenser) up 
to 300 square feet even though you may not be able to see it. Rest assured 
that the insectcide is still working and spreading throughout your yard 
(even behind the Dispenser) up to 300 sq ft even though you can’t see it. 

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10

1.

2.

3.-4.

300 sq ft

300 sq ft

Understanding the 

Cylinder Refi ll Unit (CRU)

 (cont.)

Summary of Contents for skeeter defeater

Page 1: ...llation p 5 3 Way Power Switch Location and Use p 6 Activating the Spray Sequence p 7 Proper Dispenser Placement and Usage Tips p 8 Understanding the CRU and Indicator Light pp 9 10 Reminders and Facts p 11 Warranty and Feedback pp 12 15 16 Use the SKEETER DEFEATER Dispenser Out on the patio and deck When camping or hunting Prior to working outdoors Read the entire SKEETER DEFEATER Cylinder Refill ...

Page 2: ...ns Inc certifies this instrument was inspected and tested thoroughly and met its published specifications when shipped Manufacturer s Name Outdoor Solutions Inc Manufacturer s Address 2500 Carl Road Irving TX 75062 Contact Phone Number 888 895 2899 Declares that product listed conforms to the requirements of the following Directives Name SKEETER DEFEATER Model 406 SD07 Part 15 of FCC rules Certified ...

Page 3: ...__________________________________________ Home address ___________________________________________________________ Street _______________________________________________________ City State Zip Date of Purchase _____________________ Where did you purchase your SKEETER DEFEATER Dispenser ________________________________________________________ What price did you pay for the Dispenser ______________...

Page 4: ...eater Dispenser and follow the steps You may also fill out the included registration form on page 14 of this manual and mail it to us or call us at 1 888 895 BUZZ 2899 1 Twist the Spray Head of Dispenser counter clockwise to remove from the Base 2 Locate the Battery Chamber on the underside of the Spray Head 3 Release the tab to the Battery Chamber Door and remove the door 4 Remove the Battery Hold...

Page 5: ... to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur ...

Page 6: ...equence In this setting you can also still use the Remote Control for additional spraying up to two additional sprays a day four total Note In order to conserve battery power the Dispenser only powers on every six seconds to check for a signal Therefore it may take up to 10 seconds for a signal from the Remote Control to initiate the Dispenser spray sequence The SKEETER DEFEATER Dispenser may only...

Page 7: ...onds prior to the Dispenser spraying and will remain lit while spraying 3 The Indicator Light will blink once every 4 seconds to indicate a low level of insecticide left in your current CRU The DUSK DAWN Sensor is also located in the same area as the Indicator Light on top of the Spray Head The Spray Sequence Once the batteries and CRU are installed and the power setting is chosen place your SKEET...

Page 8: ... on page 7 shows a typical yard and the possible coverage areas for one SKEETER DEFEATER Dispenser Multiple Dispensers may be used to treat an entire outdoor area and can be controlled by a single Remote Control but do not use more than one Dispenser for every 300 square feet of space 8 9 Understanding the Cylinder Refill Unit CRU The Cylinder Refill Unit CRU provides the insecticide for your SKEETE...

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