11
Figure 17
Figure 18
alive, leave Bug Basket in the sun for a few hours so the
insects dehydrate. Empty as described above. If necessary, use
small brush to remove any debris. Please note: the Mosquito
Vacuum is designed with a powerful air flow. Once mosquitoes
are trapped in the Bug Basket they will dehydrate and die.
Over time in this strong current of air, some dehydrated insects
may disintegrate and resemble dirt or dust. Frequent cleaning
is important to ensure optimum performance.
3. To Replace Bug Basket.
Ensure bottom mesh door of Bug
Basket is snapped securely in place, and the Basket is in the
closed position. Line up the arrow
(
s
)
on the Bug Basket with
the “Unlocked” symbol ( ) on the top of the Vacuum Head and
drop the Bug Basket in the intake area. Turn the Bug Basket
handle counter-clockwise
until the arrow
(
s
)
on the Bug
Basket aligns with the “Locked” symbol ( ) on the Vacuum
Head
(Figure 18)
. The Bug Basket will twist open (which you
cannot see) and be ready to capture mosquitoes as you lock it in place.
SHUT DOWN INSTRUCTIONS
1.
Close the gas valve on the propane tank by
turning it clock-wise.
2.
Press POWER ( ), hold 3 seconds until
GREEN indicator light blinks
(Figure 19)
.
This puts the unit in a cool-down routine
which lasts approximately 2 minutes. When
the POWER light goes out and the fan shuts
down the Mosquito Vacuum is OFF.
3.
Disconnect low voltage extension cord from power supply while unit is not in use.
Figure 19
MAINTENANCE
1.
Check and clean the Bug Basket on a regular
basis especially during high mosquito popula-
tions, during pollen season and after mowing.
2.
Refill propane tank every 21 days or
as needed. The CHECK PROPANE ( )
indicator light will light RED when propane
needs to be refilled
(Figure 20)
. Be sure POWER ( ) is off and unit is unplugged
before changing propane tanks.
3.
Replace the NOsquito
™
by Stinger
®
2-in-1 Power Bait lure every 30 days. The REPLACE
LURE ( ) indicator light will light YELLOW when the lure needs to be refilled.
4.
Clean the Mosquito Vacuum’s outside surfaces with a mild detergent and a damp cloth
as necessary. DO NOT spray with or immerse any part in water.
5.
Route the power cord in the safest possible manner to avoid personal injury.
Figure 20
Summary of Contents for Nosquito CT100 Series
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