Use and Care Manual

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To remove the CRU from the Dispenser . . . .
1. Turn the Spray Head counter-clockwise and detach from the Base.
2. Turn the Power Switch to OFF (Center).
3. With the Spray Head still attached to the CRU, locate the release
tabs on the bottom of the Spray Head and then place the CRU on a
at surface.
4. Pull the release tabs with your forefi ngers, and use your other fi ngers
to pull away the CRU.
5. Install your new CRU using the steps found on page 5. Dispose of
your emptied CRU according to the directions on the product label.
Understanding the Indicator Light
The Dispenser uses the Indicator Light to inform you of three key
messages.
1. Power On Indication: the Indicator Light will blink once when the
Power Switch is set to Remote Only (left), and twice when set to
DUSK/DAWN
®
+ Remote (right).
2. The Indicator Light will blink progressively faster for 6 seconds prior
to the Dispenser spraying, and will remain lit while spraying.
3. The Indicator Light will blink once every 4 seconds to indicate a low
level of insecticide left in your current CRU.
The DUSK/DAWN Sensor is also located in the same area as the
Indicator Light, on top of the Spray Head.
The Spray Sequence
Once the batteries and CRU are installed, and the power setting is
chosen, place your Skeeter Defeater
Dispenser appropriately in your
yard for maximum effectiveness (see page 8 for further direction).
When you initiate the spray sequence (either via Remote Control or
DUSK/DAWN
®
Sensor), the Indicator Light will blink increasingly faster
for six seconds. The Nozzle will then spray the insecticide from the
Dispenser for four seconds, and the Indicator Light will remain lit during
this time. You will see the spray in the air for a short period before it
disappears from site. Rest assured that the insecticide is still working
and spreading throughout your yard (even behind the Dispenser) up to
300 square feet even though you can’t see it.
7
10
1.
2. 3.-4.
300 sq ft
300 sq ft
Understanding the Cylinder Refi ll Unit
(CRU) (cont.)