SITITEK GROM Е20 BIRD REPELLER
Manual
Page 1: ...SITITEK GROM Е20 BIRD REPELLER Manual ...
Page 2: ... 1 Device purpose 1 2 Technical specifications 1 3 Device configuration 1 4 Device operation 2 Intended use 2 1 Operating restrictions 2 2 Device usage 3 Maintenance 4 Typical problems 5 Packaging storage and transportation 6 Manufacturer warranty ...
Page 3: ...cceptable The operating principle is based on the birds instinctive reaction to loud sounds The sound brings no physical damage to birds but it scares them away and makes them escape the area Propane gas is supplied from a gas tank to a combustion chamber where the spark plug ignites it and causes a shot The cannon significantly enhances the sound and the sound pressure level reaches 130 dB 1 1 2 ...
Page 4: ...ns are shown in Table 1 Table 1 Dimensions 39 x 22 x 18 in 990х550х450 mm Device weight 15 4 lb 7 kg Weight of packed device with gas reducer 20 lb 9 kg External source of power supply 12 1 5V Gas type Propane butane Gas consumption 22 lb 10 kg of propane for 17000 shots ...
Page 5: ...e level at 1 m distance 3 3 ft Up to 130 Maximum protection area Up to 215 000 ft 20000 m 1 2 3 IP code 54 protection from dust and water splashes 1 3 Package content 1 3 1 Package content is shown in Table 2 Table 2 Description Quantity 1 SITITEK GROM Е20 bird repeller 1 2 Propane gas reducer 1 3 Stands 2 4 Spacer 1 5 М6х40 screw 4 6 М6х12 screw 2 7 Individual package 1 8 Manual 1 1 3 2 The devic...
Page 6: ... configuration 1 Cannon 2 Protective visor 3 Handle 4 Stands 5 Main body 6 Control unit 7 Control unit cover 8 Pneumatic valve 9 Light sensor 10 М6х12 screw 11 М6х40 screw 12 Gas hose 13 Gas reducer 14 Gas tank not included ...
Page 7: ...de the cannon 2 1 8 Use the device and gas tank far from heaters and fire 2 1 9 The gas tank must be installed in an upright position only 2 1 10 Do not use the device in pits and hollows In case of a leak the gas will accumulate in low places 2 1 11 Install the device at a safe distance from explosive and inflammable materials to avoid fire 2 1 12 In case of fire close the gas tank valve and put ...
Page 8: ...Figure 2 to a gas tank 14 Figure 2 not included Turn the connecting cap nut of the reducer with a wrench counter clockwise The device is ready to use 2 2 2 Assembling the device and preparing for operation ATTENTION Do not open the gas supply and do not connect the device with battery until assembling is finished 2 2 2 1 Use the switch panel to adjust the device Figures 3 4 ...
Page 9: ... Control unit 1 Power and battery charge LED indicator 2 Gas supply LED indicator opening of pneumatic valve 3 Spark plug operation LED indicator 4 Switch panel 5 Screw terminal Figure 4 Switch panel 5 2 3 4 1 ...
Page 10: ...number of shots in the series from 1 to 4 shots in a row 2 switches 3 and 4 set the mode external control day night 24 7 3 switches 5 6 7 and 8 set the pauses between shots and series two random pause modes are possible 2 2 2 4 Mode settings Raise the visor 2 Figure 2 Unscrew 4 screws and take off the control unit cover 7 Figure 2 Set the mode using switches Switch positions and meanings are in th...
Page 11: ...FF RC command only ON OFF Day operation only OFF ON Night operation only ON ON 24 7 5 6 7 8 Pauses between shots Regulator 5 Regulator 6 Regulator 7 Regulator 8 Time min Scheme OFF OFF OFF OFF 1 ON OFF OFF OFF 2 OFF ON OFF OFF 3 ON ON OFF OFF 5 OFF OFF ON OFF 7 ON OFF ON OFF 10 OFF ON ON OFF 13 ON ON ON OFF 16 ...
Page 12: ...e to move away from the device to a safe distance according to the settings While operating the gas supply LED indicator 2 Figure 3 and spark plug operation LED indicator 3 Figure 3 will light up Power and battery charge LED indicator 1 Figure 3 lights up in red The device has battery control function which stops the device operation If battery charge is low battery indicator flashes in red Replac...
Page 13: ...t remote control mode night mode shots at night only day mode shots in day hours only Check the settings of switch panel according to Table 3 The gas in the tank ran out Refuel or replace gas tank The device is defective Take the device to service center 5 PACKAGING STORAGE AND TRANSPORTATION Each device is supplied in individual package according to the package content as shown in Table 1 The dev...
Page 14: ...e applied requirements under the operating storage and transportation conditions specified in the Manual 6 2 The device s service life up to 5 years 6 3 Manufacturer warranty 12 months from the date of purchase 6 4 If the device fails during the warranty period the supplier manufacturer or companies providing maintenance services should replace or repair it at supplier s own expense 6 5 Customer l...