Remove/Clean Bug Basket. Stinger CT100
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Stinger CT100 uses a combination of CO2, moisture, heat, contrasting color & shape, and luring scents to attract and capture mosquitoes. It generates CO2 from burning propane, mimicking human breathing, and sucks in mosquitoes with a powerful vacuum. The trapped mosquitoes dehydrate and die within the Bug Basket. This device can help reduce mosquito populations in your yard, creating a more pleasant outdoor environment.
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ASSEMBLY
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1. To Remove Bug Basket. Turn Bug Basket handle clockwise so the arrow on the Bug Basket aligns with the “Unlocked” symbol ( ) on the top of the
Vacuum head (Figure 15). (The Bug Basket is designed to twist close so that no live mosquitoes can escape when the Bug Basket is removed). Pull straight up. CHECK BUG BASKET ( ) indicator will light RED while Bug Basket is removed.
2. To Empty/Clean Bug Basket. Unhook the small latch on the bottom mesh door and empty mosquitoes
(Figures 16 & 17). Gently tap Bug Basket on the ground to completely empty. If mosquitoes are still 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.
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 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 on the Bug
Basket aligns with the “Locked” symbol ( ) on the
Vacuum head (Figure 18). The Bug Basket will twist open and be ready to capture mosquitoes as you lock it in place.
Figure 15
Figure 18
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Table of contents
- 2 Getting Started
- 3 General Safety Instructions
- 4 Propane Use and Safety
- 4 Parts List
- 5 Assembly Instructions
- 6 Mosquito Vacuum Placement
- 7 Operational Instructions
- 9 Remove/Clean Bug Basket
- 10 Shut Down Instructions
- 10 Maintenance
- 10 For Best Results
- 11 About Mosquitoes
- 11 Accessories/Replacement Parts
- 12 Troubleshooting
- 13 Warranty Information