1. Your diffuser is only to be used in well ventilated, sheltered outdoor areas only when mosquitoes and flies are prevalent. Mount the diffuser at least 2m high from the ground and not closer than 300mm from the roof of any outdoor structure, always facing an open area (refer to wall mounting guide). To maintain the lifetime of the diffuser unit, install out of the rain and direct sunlight.
2. Ensure the external switch is in the OFF position and open the diffuser by depressing the button on the top and pulling the front cover forward.
3. Insert 2x AA batteries. Ensure the batteries are correctly inserted by aligning the positive (+) and negative (-) terminals.
4. Insert the refill can, with nozzle facing outwards. Now change the switch to the 20 or 40 seconds release setting. The choice of release setting is dependent on your outdoor environment and time of day. The 20 second setting is recommended for large areas, windy days and when flies are most prevalent. The 40 second setting is recommended for small areas, calm days and when mosquitoes are most prevalent.
5. Close the front cover and switch the external switch to the ON position.
6. When activated, a flashing green light indicates that the device is working, followed by a delay of 20 seconds or 40 seconds depending on the setting (and then every 20 or 40 seconds after that).
7. The diffuser unit will automatically turn off after 3 hours of continuous use to minimise wastage. To reset, switch to OFF and then back to ON.
8. If there is no green light, check the batteries are inserted correctly. If it fails to spray, please read the Trouble-Shooting directions. Batteries need to be replaced when the green light stops flashing or when the diffuser stops spraying.
Storage Instructions: Pressurised dispenser. Protect from sunlight and do not expose can to temperatures exceeding 50°C, such as may occur in cars, or near heat sources such as heaters, barbecues, or open flames. Store indoors when not in use. Do not incinerate or puncture this can, even when empty. Aerosols should be completely empty before disposing. Recycle empty cans if a facility is available or place can in household rubbish.