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Moving your trap
Unscrew Gas CanisterRemove Digital Strike Counter
2.1.
Test fire Detach Trap
4.3.
How to move traps safely
Rather than move your traps, it’s better to add to your
trap network and increase your pest free area.
To move the trap, first remove the Counter and unscrew
the Gas Canister. You may hear any remaining gas in the
canister escaping. This may cause the canister to freeze
rapidly, so it’s a good idea to unscrew the Gas Canister
using a cloth to protect your hands.
WARNING Remove final charge from the trap
Although the Gas Canister has been removed, the
Trap may still be live with one charge remaining in its
chamber. Safely test fire your trap by removing the
Shroud Cap and the Lure Basket, and using a pen/twig
reach down through the top of the trap and push the
Trigger to one side. If there is still gas in the trap, the
orange Striker will be triggered, if nothing happens, all
gas has been flushed out and the trap is safe to move.
Always treat the trap as live until you have de-gassed
and test fired it. If the trap doesn’t fire when triggered,
the trap has successfully been de-gassed.
With the trap de-gassed, your trap is now safe to detach
from the Trap Mount. Using your thumb and forefinger,
squeeze the Black Tabs and with upward pressure pull
the trap up and o the Trap Mount.
Always keep fingers clear of trap entrances.