Descargar Imprimir esta página

Burgess 16443652N Manual De Uso Y Cuidado página 2

Publicidad

Idiomas disponibles

Idiomas disponibles

Principle of Fogging
(Before Using, be sure to read and follow all instructions, including the
instructions on the chemical to be used.)
Fogging is one of the most eff ective and economical means of applying insecticide. The
Burgess® Fogger adds the convenience of total portability for today's mobile,
outdoor-oriented living.
The secret of fogging's success lies in its ability to reduce insecticide into microscopic particles
averaging 15 microns in diameter (a micron measures 1/25,000 of an inch). By contrast, mist
droplets range from 50 to 125 microns; spray droplets more than 125 microns.
The tiny particle size allows the fog to spread through the air, penetrating shrubbery and
other insect havens. The result is that more insecticide particles come in contact with more
insects for greater kill. Yet fogging uses far less insecticide than conventional sprays.
The basic components of the fogger are a mechanical pump, a burner assembly fueled by
propane gas, a heat-conducting coil, and an insecticide jar (See Fig. 1)
By squeezing the trigger slowly and steadily, every 3 to 4 seconds, the pump forces
insecticide through the heat-conducting coil. The heat vaporizes the insecticide instantly, and
a stream of fog surges out of the nozzle.
LIMITED WARRANTY
We warrant that each product sold by us will be free from defects in material and workmanship
for a period of one year from the date of shipment by us. We make no other express warranties,
and all implied warranties, including fi tness and merchantability, are limited to one year from
date of shipment by us. Within the warranty period, we will repair or replace any part found to
be defective upon our examination but will not pay shipping cost or other expenses.
BEFORE YOU BEGIN
Page 1

Publicidad

loading

Productos relacionados para Burgess 16443652N