Manual Stinger CT100

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  • Stinger CT100 - page 1

    W ARNING FOR OUTDOOR USE ONL Y I m p r o p e r in st al l at io n, A lt er at i on , S erv ic e or Ma in t en an ce c an ca u s e i nj ur y o r p ro pe r ty da ma g e. R ea d t he i ns ta ll a ti on , o pe ra t in g a nd m ai nt e na nc e i ns tr uc t io ns th o ro ug hl y be fo r e in st al l in g o r s e rvi ci n g t he e q ui pm en t . Ou tdo or ...

  • Stinger CT100 - page 2

    Getting Started ......................................................................................... 2 General Safety Instructions ...................................................................... 3 Propane Use and Safety ........................................................................... 4 Parts List ............................. ...

  • Stinger CT100 - page 3

    1. WA RNING : Read this inst ructi on manual befo re unpac king and oper ating the Stin ger ® Mos quito Va cuum and ret ain for fut ure refe rence. 2. WA RNING : Only use an outd oor exte nsion co rd havi ng a 2-pron g plug and rece ptac le that acce pts the St inger ® Mos quito Vac uum’ s pl ug. The trap has a 2-co nducto r cor d and a 2-pro n ...

  • Stinger CT100 - page 4

    D ANGER ! Fail ure to adeq uately compl y with all th e saf ety prec aution s and deta iled ins tructi ons prov ided wit h the Stin ger ® Mos quito Vac uum can re sult in deat h, s erious bodi ly injury and prop erty los s or da mage res ulting from the haz ards of fi re, e xplosi on, bur n, a sphyxi ation and /or carbo n monoxi de poiso ning. WA ...

  • Stinger CT100 - page 5

    The Stinger ® Mosquito Vacuum is designed to be assembled with NO tools. For additional questions on assembly , please contact our Consumer Relations Department at 800-477-0457. 1. Attach Feet. Place Base on level ground. Insert Left Foot (A) and Right Foot (B) into base (Figure 1) . 2. Attach Upright Pedestals. Insert Left Upright Pedestal and Ri ...

  • Stinger CT100 - page 6

    The placement of the Stinger ® Mosquito V acuum is critical to catching mosquitoes. The largest amount of mosquitoes will be ca ptured by positioning the Mosquito V acuum 30 to 40 feet a way from the location you want to protect. The Mosquito V acuum should be placed in the normal down-wind direction to wards were mosquitoes live and breed (Figure ...

  • Stinger CT100 - page 7

    Once you start your Stinger ® Mosquito V acuum, it will begin working immedia tely luring and trapping mosquitoes but it is recommended to run the Mosquito V acuum continuously in season to interrupt breeding cyc les and reduce mosquito populations. Allow 3-4 weeks to see drastically reduced populations of mosquitoes in your yard. 1. Place Mosquit ...

  • Stinger CT100 - page 8

    OPERA TIONAL INSTR UCTIONS cont’ d. b. Open Lure Chamber by pulling door down at the bottom of exhaust ring (Figure 11B) . c. Fit the lure cartridge into the Chamber and push the lure door closed until it locks in place. Purchased additional lures can be stored in the Extra Lure Stora ge Drawer for convenience (Figure 12) . d. T o remove, simply ...

  • Stinger CT100 - page 9

    1. T o Remove Bug Bas ket. T urn Bug Ba sket hand le c lockwi se so the arrow on the Bug Bas ket alig ns wit h the “Unl ocked” symb ol ( ) on the to p of the Va cuum hea d (Figur e 15) . (Th e Bug Bask et is des igned to tw ist cl ose so that no live mo squito es can esc ape when the Bug Bas ket is rem oved). Pull str aight up. CHEC K BUG BASKE ...

  • Stinger CT100 - page 10

    SHUT DOWN INSTRUCTIONS 1. Close the gas valve on the propane tank by turning it clockwise . 2. Press POWER ( ), hold 3 seconds until GREEN indica tor light blinks (Figure 19) . This puts the unit in a cool-do wn mode which lasts approximately 2 minutes. When the POWER light goes out and the fan shuts down the Mosquito V acuum is OFF . 3. Disconnect ...

  • Stinger CT100 - page 11

    Approximately 3,000 species of mosquitoes have been identified worldwide, with approximately 170 species found in the United Sta tes. They live and breed near water and thrive in areas with low lying foliage. They are most active in the early morning, at dusk and in into the evening. Some mosquitoes are daytime feeders and are especially active in ...

  • Stinger CT100 - page 12

    POWER ( ) does not go on: 1. Press and hold POWER ( ) for 3 seconds and wait for GREEN light. 2. Be sure all power connections are secure. 3. Be sure AC adapter and extension cords are properly plugged in. 4. Check fuse, and replace if necessar y . 5. If light does not light, call for service. CHECK PROP ANE ( ) is RED 1. Be sure propane tank is pr ...

  • Stinger CT100 - page 13

    Kaz Inc warranties to the original purchaser that this product is free from defective ma terials and workmanship. This warranty is limited to remedy any defective part for a period of 1 year from date of original da te of purchase. Retain your original receipt as proof of purchase. This warranty does not a pply to problems arising from abnormal wea ...

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