
E-trap Main Unit
Top Wall Mount Bracket
Hanging Bar
Bottom Wall Mount Bracket
Base Stand
1 - Flat Head Screw
2 - Round Head Screws
2
3
SETTINGS/TRAP LOCATION:
Sound suppression
chamber drawer
Funnel
Clear viewing window
INSTALLATION -
BASE STAND OR WALL MOUNT :
The first thing you will need to do is locate a spot to place the E-trap that is closest to the
problem area, but far enough away from people and activities. The E-trap attracts the
insects with ultraviolet lights. Ideal placement is at 3-4 feet height in a darkened location
away from windows.
BASE STAND:
1) Slide the tabs on the bottom of the
E-trap into the slots on the base until
they have snapped into place.
WALL MOUNT:
1) Decide on the height you would like to place the
E-trap. Locate a stud in the wall at the height you have
chosen. Place a mark where the “Top Mounting
Bracket” (
) will be placed.
2) FOR THE FT10 & FT15 -
Measure from that point, straight down 11.53”
(292.70mm). Mark the spot.
FOR THE FT20 & FT25 -
Measure from that point, straight down 17.44”
(443.00mm). Mark the spot.
3) Using that spot as your center point, measure 13/16”
to each side, making sure you are level, mark those
points.
4) Using the “Flat Head Screw” (
), take the “Top
Mounting Bracket,” (
) with the flat side facing
towards you, and screw it into the first spot marked.
5) Screw the other two remaining screws into the other
two spots. (NOTE: Do not screw these in all the way.
Leave about 1/8” between the screw head and
the wall.)
6) Take the “Bottom Wall Mount Bracket”
and line up the holes on the back
with the screws and lower the shelf to
lock it into place.
7) Locate on the back of the E-trap,
towards the top, a rectangular cover.
Insert your fingers on each side of it
and pull it out.
Nighttime Setting –
This sets the voltage charge that
stuns the insect specifically aimed at evening flying
insects.
Daytime Setting –
This sets the voltage charge that
stuns the insect specifically aimed at flies and other
daytime flying insects.
Automatic Setting –
Sensor automatically switches
from day to evening setting.
This turns the E-trap ON
This turns the E-trap OFF
Not only does the E-trap have manual settings for day and night, but it also has a
built-in sensor that automatically switches from trapping small insects to larger insects,
depending on the day or evening.
(AUTO setting is not available on FT10 and FT20 Models)