PREPARATION
1. Lock Trigger Button — Push the button at the front of the Fogger to lock the
trigger.
2. Insecticide Vessel — Fill the plastic insecticide vessel with insecticide. Be
sure that you do NOT overfill. Screw on the vessel until secure to ensure
safety while using the Fogger. Using any product other than specified
chemicals formulated for thermal foggers could clog the vapor coil and result
in an unsafe condition and will void any warranty.
3. Locating the Propane Fuel Valve — The propane fuel valve is located on the
right side of the Fogger adjacent to the propane fuel channel. Make sure that
the propane fuel valve is closed.
4. Inserting the Propane Gas Cylinder — Locate the channel in the back of the
Fogger. Inspect the cylinder and fogger to make sure that both are clean and
free of debris. Lightly push the
cylinder
into the channel and turn clockwise
until the cylinder is in place. Hand tighten.
OPERATING YOUR FOGGER
1. Verify that the trigger is locked in place by pulling the trigger. The trigger should
not move.
2. Always make sure that the Fogger is placed on a level surface to ignite and
preheat.
3. Open propane fuel valve no more than a 1/4 turn counter clockwise.
4. Push in the ignitor button to initiate a spark. The heater coil will ignite.
5. If the ignitor does not spark, close fuel valve. Wait 1 minute and repeat lighting
procedure. Be sure to move over a few feet to avoid the fumes in the immediate
area.
6. If the ignitor does NOT light the heater coil, close fuel valve and wait one minute.
Using a lighter or a match, place flame in ignitor hole then turn the propane fuel
valve slowly until the coil ignites.
7. Once lit,
pre-heat
the Fogger for 1 to 2 minutes. Failure to do so may result in
damage of the Fogger.
8. The Fogger is ready to operate. Release the trigger lock.
WARNING!
DO NOT
TOUCH THE HEATER COIL OR HEATER COIL WIRE BASKET. IT WILL BE
HOT! KEEP OUT OF THE REACH OF CHILDREN!
9. To release the insecticide, pump the trigger handle every 3 to 4 seconds. If a
flame appears, STOP PUMPING IMMEDIATELY. Excess insecticide is present
causing the flame to appear. Turn off the propane fuel valve and place the
Fogger on a non-flammable surface. Allow Fogger to sit undisturbed for 10
minutes and return to Step 1 of Operating the Fogger.