Craftsman 833.14334 User Manual
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3. Day Flying Insects: Day flying insects such as flies,
hornets, beetles and wasps do not respond mainly to
black light rays as do night flying insects. These in
sects respond more to odor.
Your Bugwacker can be equipped to attract these
insects by use of a bait tray available as an accessory.
Note; Bait tray cannot be used when Bugwacker is
' post mounted.
Hornets, beetles or wasps can be lured with bait con
sisting of honey, syrup, perfume or a mixture of
sugar and water
House Flies can be iured with meat or fish scraps or
with a speciai pheromone available as an accessory,
(Stock no. 14322), at your Sears retail store. This
fly pheromone acts as a sex attractant, and is effect
ive in luring houseflies, blowflies, garbage flies and
many other types commoniy found in yards and
barns.
Stabie Fiies can be iured to Bugwacker by using
stabie fly attractant accessory (Stock no. 14323),
available at your Sears store.
Gypsy moths can be iured during daylight hours with
a gypsy moth sex pheromone avaiiabie as an acces
sory (Stock no. 14321) at your Sears retaii store. Use
of this pheromone also increases the effectiveness of
the Bugwacker in attracting and kiiiing this pest dur
ing evening hours.
4. Most insect pests have a breeding cycie of ten to
fourteen days. Daily operation of your Bugwacker
is recommended to reduce insect population by
interrupting this breeding cycie.
Night fiying insects become active at dusk and again
just prior to dawn. For maximum effectiveness, op
erate your Bugwacker 24 hours a day or use photo-
ceii for automatic operation.
5. Automatic "ON/OFF" Feature: Refer to Illustration
C. Your Sears Bugwacker is equipped with a photo
electric celi that turns the bulbON at dusk and OFF
at dawn. To activate this control, insert a pencil or
insulated screwdriver through the outer protected
screen and move the switch to the "ON" position.
Photocell
ON
OFF
ILLUSTRATION C
6. The insect killer is designed and U.L. Listed for
year-round outdoor use and will not be damaged
by rain or moisture. If, during heavy rain, exces
sive arcing occurs and is objectionable, simply
disconnect unit.
MAINTENANCE
1. Cleaning; Your Sears Bugwacker is equipped with
self-cleaning grids, and requires no special mainten
ance other than cleaning insect debris from the bot
tom of the unit. This should be done frequently
using a small brush or blower such as portable hair
dryer, or the exhaust attachment of a vacuum cleaner.
BE SURE TO UNPLUG THE UNIT BEFORE
CLEANING.
Bait or collection trays, if used, should be emptied
often to reduce the risk of fire.
2. Bulb Replacement: Bulb life is approximately
4500 hours. However, bulb should be replaced
every season to ensure maximum output
invisible ultra-violet, or "black light", frequency
range.
3. Store your Bugwacker indoors when not in use —
out of reach of children. Do not clean your Bug
wacker with a water spray or the like.
BULB REPLACEMENT
Refer to Illustration D.
1. Disconnect unit from
electric source.
2. Depress latch and remove
plastic cover at base of
unit.
3. Remove rubber boot from
bottom of bulb. Bulb can
now be pulled down out of
the upper socket.
4. Insert bulb. Replace rubber
boot. Fit bulb into upper
socket.
5. Replace plastic cover and
secure latch.
ACCESSORIES
Accessories available for your Bugwacker include:
1. Wall Bracket, Stock no. 1473 — a
welded steel bracket with a unique
locking feature to help prevent theft.
2. Lantern Pole, Stock no. 14301 — a
1% inch diameter steel tube with a
welded steel scroll and a unique
locking feature to help prevent
theft.
3. Lantern Post, Stock no. 14302 — a
3-inch diameter steel tube with a
universal mounting adapter and a
gold colored eagle top trim.
4. Bait/Collection Tray, Stock no.
14304 — snaps on and off for easy
removal. Durable all-weather
construction.