Hudson Industries 62691 Insect Control Equipment User Manual


 
16. ALWAYS understand and follow the insecticide label instructions.
17. Propane gas cylinders are high pressure. DO NOT handle cylinders
roughly. Follow instructions on cylinder label for use and storage.
18. NEVER store propane gas cylinders indoors or attached to the Fogger.
Always store cylinders in a cool, well ventilated space.
19. CAUTION! DO NOT incinerate cylinders or insecticide vessel. Propane
cylinder vessels should be disposed of properly when empty.
TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE — WARNING! Let unit cool before servicing!
Symptom Probable Cause Corrective Action
No fog — Burner
works.
1) Spray tip and/or end of
heater coil obstructed or
clogged.
1) LET UNIT COOL! Remove Spray tip
and check for blockage. Clean spray
tip to remove blockage. With spray tip
removed, use a pipe cleaner to clear
out carbon build-up that may be
inside the burner coil. Replace spray
tip and tighten securely.
2) Pump plugged. 2) Remove Insecticide Vessel. With
fogger on its side, carefully remove
Plastic Pump Assembly Cover (be
aware of spring & bearing inside
cover) from fogger. Insert a small wire
into hole in bottom of Pump Assembly
(clearing any blockage). Carefully
replace Plastic Pump Assembly cover
with spring & bearing inside.
3) Piston cup worn.
3) See parts & service on next page.
4) Improper fogging material. 4) Use only insecticide for thermal
fogging.
No fog — burner not
working.
1) Propane cylinder empty. 1) Replace propane cylinder.
2) Propane tank attached
improperly.
2) Check to see if propane cylinder is
properly attached.
3) Burner assembly fails to
light or will not stay lit.
3) Check igniter. Test lighting unit using
a match.
Dripping. 1) Spray tip loose 1) Tighten spray tip securely
2) Excessive insecticide
output.
2) Decrease your pumping rate.
3) Not at operating
temperature.
3) Wait 60 seconds before pumping.
Poor fog quality. 1) Improper fogging material. 1) Use only Bonide insecticide.
2) If fog is thin or yellowish
pumping rate is too low.
2) Increase your pumping rate.
3) If fog is wet and dripping. 3) Decrease your pumping rate.