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SITITEK GROM Е20 BIRD REPELLER
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  • Page 1 SITITEK GROM Е20 BIRD REPELLER Manual...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS Device description and operation 1.1 Device purpose 1.2 Technical specifications 1.3 Device configuration 1.4 Device operation Intended use 2.1 Operating restrictions 2.2 Device usage Maintenance Typical problems Packaging, storage and transportation Manufacturer warranty...
  • Page 3: Device Description And Operation

    This User Manual includes key features, operating instructions (intended use, maintenance, repair, storage and transportation) of SITITEK GROM E20 Bird repeller (hereinafter – device). Before using the device, please, carefully read the supplied User Manual. The device has a long service life and works efficiently if used according to the Manual’s recommenda- tions.
  • Page 4 Figure 1 - Visual appearance of the device 1.2.2 Technical specifications are shown in Table 1. Table 1 Dimensions 39 x 22 x 18 in (990х550х450 mm) Device weight 15,4 lb (7 kg) Weight of packed device with gas reducer 20 lb (9 kg) 12±1,5V External source of power supply...
  • Page 5 1.2.3 IP code 54 (protection from dust and water splashes). 1.3 Package content 1.3.1 Package content is shown in Table 2. Table 2 № Description Quantity SITITEK GROM Е20 bird repeller Propane gas reducer Stands Spacer М6х40 screw М6х12 screw Individual package Manual 1.3.2 The device’s configuration is shown on Figure 2.
  • Page 6 Figure 2 – The device’s configuration 1 – Cannon 2 – Protective visor 3 – Handle 4 – Stands 5 – Main body 6 – Control unit 7 – Control unit cover 8 – Pneumatic valve 9 – Light sensor 10 –...
  • Page 7: Intended Use

    15 – Spacer 16 – Battery (not included) 17 – Power cable 18 – Spark plug 19 – High-voltage cable 20 – Spark plug cap 1.4. Operation 1.4.1 The gas is supplied from a gas tank to the combustion chamber, where the spark plug ignites gas and causes a loud shot.
  • Page 8 s c r e w s . C o n n e c t t h e s p a c e r ( 1 5 , F i g u r e 2 ) b e t w e e n t h e s t a n d s ( 4 , F i g u r e 2 ) u s i n g 2 М...
  • Page 9 Figure 3 – Control unit 1 – Power and battery charge LED indicator 2 – Gas supply LED indicator (opening of pneumatic valve) 3 – Spark plug operation LED indicator 4 – Switch panel 5 – Screw terminal Figure 4 – Switch panel...
  • Page 10 Figure 5 – Screw terminal (for remote control connection) 2.2.2.2 External control device (e.g. wired remote control) connects with a use of screw terminal. Control device connects to the retention screws according to the Figure 5. When external control device connects + and –...
  • Page 11 Mode: external control, Regulator 3 Regulator 4 Operating mode Scheme day, night, 24/7 RC command only D a y o p er at i on o n l y Night operation only 24/7 5,6,7,8 Pauses between Regulator Regulator Regulator Regulator Time, Scheme shots...
  • Page 12 Random (from 1 to 10 min) Random (from 1 to 20 min) After setting, close the control unit cover, screw 4 screws, close the visor. 2.2.2.5 Turning on/off the device. After the device it set, open the gas tank valve. Connect the power cable with battery terminals (brown cable with + battery terminal, blue with –...
  • Page 13: Maintenance

    MAINTENANCE Maintenance requires cleaning the device’s surface if necessary. 4 TYPICAL PROBLEMS AND POSSIBLE SOLUTIONS Typical problems and possible solutions are specified in Table 4. Table 4 Problem Possible reason Possible solution Low battery charge. Charge or replace a battery. Light sensor is covered or Uncover or clean the light dirty.
  • Page 14: Manufacturer Warranty

    Packages should be protected from precipitation and direct sun rays during transportation. Transportation conditions: ℉ (from -50 up to 50 °С); - Ambient air temperature: from -58 to 122 ℉ (25 °С); - Relative humidity: up to 95% at 77 - Atmospheric pressure from 84 up to 107 kPa (630 - 800 mmHg);...

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