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- CO2Tube - This is where the CO2 flows
through the housing to come out the Plume Tube (J)
- Outer Tube - This is the path the mosquitoes travel through
on their way to the net after they are vacuumed into the trap.
- Net Holder - This oval shaped opening is where you attach
the Net.
- Power Pack Bolt Slot (Upper) - When assembling the trap this
is where the upper bolts on the Power Pack
get locked into place when you slide the Slide Plate (H) down.
- Large Fan Opening - This is the location of the Large
Fan. Where it generates the vacuum.
- Power Pack Bolt Slot (Lower) - When assembling the trap,
insert the lower bolts protruding from the power pack into the openings
(F). The upper bolts (D) are automatically locked into place when
you slide the Slide Plate (H) down. Then apply the wing nuts and secure
tightly.
- Pedestal Adapter Screw Hole - After the Slide Plate (H) is
down and the wing nuts have been securely tightened to the Lower Bolts
on the Power Pack, insert the large screw
to secure the housing to the Pedestal Adapter.
- Housing Slide Plate - This is used to secure the Housing
to the Power Pack.
- Trumpet - This is where you can feel the vacuum and the mosquitoes
are drawn into and sucked into the Net. This
is where you would do the tissue
test to check the vacuum. Using a small piece of tissue, about
the size of a dime. Hold the tissue under and about a half inch into
the trumpet and let it go. The piece of tissue should be pulled into
the net. If it does not, check our troubleshooting steps for this issue.
- Plume Tube - When the CO2
is forced out of the CO2
output tube on the Power Pack, and flows
through the CO2
tube into the Pro Housing it then
comes out the plume tube. As the CO2
flows past the Attractant Carrier, there are air holes on the attractant
carrier that allow the CO2 to flow
through and pick up the attractant as it flows out of the plume tube.
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