Gilbert 711-230, 601T-230, 705-230, 605-230, 601E-230 Owner's Manual

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Gilbert
®
PROFESSIONAL FLYTRAPS
OWNER'S MANUAL
INSTALLATION • OPERATION • PARTS
For Models: 711-230, 601T-230, 601E-230, 220-230, 607-230, 705-230, 605-230
2000GT-230, 2002GT-230, 1999GT-230, 225GT-230, 601GT-230, 219GT-230, 747GT-230
CAUTION: All Repairs Must Be Performed By Qualied Personnel
READ THIS FIRST
Before use, inspect the unit for in transit damage. Report any dam­age to the delivering carrier for immediate "claim for damage" to the unit. Before returning a unit for repair, notify your distributor or factory for return authorization. Do not discard the box and packing material until you are certain the unit is in good working order.
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Gilbert Industries, Inc.
5611 Krueger Drive, Jonesboro, Arkansas 72401 U.S.A.
PHONE 870-932-6070 FAX 870-932-5609
www.gilbertinc.com
LIMITED 1 YEAR WARRANTY
To the original purchaser of a new 230 volt Gilbert® Insect Light Trap, we warrant that we will replace or repair free of charge any part found by us to be defective in factory workmanship or material for a period of one year from date of purchase. This replacement or repair of defective parts shall constitute the sole and exclusive remedy of the original purchaser. THE FOREGOING WARRANTY IS EXCLUSIVE AND IS IN LIEU OF ANY OTHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS, AND OF ANY OTHER OBLIGATION ON THE PART OF GILBERT INDUSTRIES, INC. IN NO EVENT SHALL GILBERT INDUSTRIES, INC. BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL, CONSEQUENTIAL, OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES, nor for damage due to accident, abuse, lack of reasonable care, normal wear, unauthorized repair or operation on a power source other than 230 volt, 50 Hertz. The provisions of this warranty shall be governed by and construed under the laws of the state of Arkansas.
When locating traps, remember that UV light will color-fade wall paper, fabrics, etc. Once installed, make sure the safety switch actuator is engaged by either closing the guard or securing the tray, depending on the particular model. All electrocuting light traps have one such safety switch. If lamp ickers, try reversing the lamp(s).
6998 #1211 Printed with Soy Ink on Recycled Paper
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
CAUTION
For commercial indoor use only. Device not constructed for use outdoors or in wet locations. To avoid risk of re or electric shock, do not use where it may be exposed to water or direct sunlight, including roofed but open porches. Reserve pour usage commercial a l'interieur. Ce dispositif ne convient pas pour l'exterie ou les emplacements mouilles.
CAUTION
Do not defeat interlock. ATTENTION: Ne pas nuire a l'action du verrouillage de securite.
CAUTION
Switch off power before servicing. Primary circuits are 230 volt, 50HZ and secondary grid voltage is 4500 volts at 9.8MA max.
CAUTION
Remove all packing material (paper, etc.) from unit prior to connecting to power. Packing materi­als left in unit could result in re.
CAUTION
All repairs and maintenance must be performed by qualied personnel. Removal of insects and user maintenance such as relamping may be performed by user.
CAUTION
Do not insert foreign objects into this product. Extension cords are available and devices for retaining an extension cord connection to the power supply cord are also available through your local electrical supply house. Use extension cord marked SJW-A, SJEW-A, or SJTW-A only. Use only extension cords which have plugs and receptacles which accept the product's plug. Replace or repair damaged cords. The electrical rating of the extension cord must be as great as the electrical rating of the product. Don't abuse cord--never carry product by cord or yank it to disconnect from receptacle. Keep cord from heat, oil, and sharp edges. Disconnect the product from the power supply when not in use, before servicing, when changing lamps, cleaning and the like.
GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS
EXTERIOR FINISH
Anodized aluminum construction is standard (optional n­ishes available on request). Model 601T-230 is constructed entirely of aluminized steel.
INTERIOR
Frame and load carrying parts constructed of aluminized steel. Model 220-230 is constructed of 100% aluminum for lightweight portability.
6 foot, 3 wire grounded power cord.
Operates from standard 230 volt, 50 Hertz power source at .52 to .84 amps. (38 to 93 watts).
Underwriters' Laboratories listed units display the U.L. trademarks and fully comply with standards established by O.S.H.A., U.S.D.A. and other inspection agencies.
Registered with the Environmental Protection Agency, EPA Est. 39032-AR-1.
Each unit is equipped with the properly rated spectral energy lamp for maximum insect attractancy. Lamp replacement should be the same brand and number for optimum efciency. New shatter-proof coated lamps are available for areas where shatter proof lamps are required.
Transformer Secondary is 4500 volts at 9.8MA max.
All transformers are high reactance, shunt-protected and true current limiting.
FDA has measured ultraviolet radiation emission from a typical insect attracting device and has concluded that there is not a signicant concern about acute health problems. The conclusion was based on Threshold Limit Values (TLV) of exposure as recommended by the American Conference on Governmental Industrial Hygienists (ACGIH) as presented and discussed by Phillips (1983). However, since it's scientically impossible to rule out possible long-term exposure effects, on our own accord, as a precautionary measure, we suggest it might be prudent for operators to position these devices so that employees are not required to work continuously in close eye level proxim­ity, i.e. over a sink or table where an employee would be within one meter continuously. See: www.gilbertinc.com/lamps.htm
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SCHEMATICS--ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS
GROUNDING PIN
GROUNDING RECEPTACLE
230V AC, 50Hz
WH5-230
Models: 711-230, 601T-230, 601E-230, 607-230, 705-230
LINE INPUT 230 VAC
LINE INPUT 230 VAC
Model: 605-230
BLUE
BROWN
Model: 747GT-230
230 VAC, 50Hz
BLUE
BROWN
BLUE
BROWN
Model 220-230
Models 1999GT-230, 219GT-230, 225GT-230,
2000GT-230, 2002GT-230, 601GT-230
All units are equipped with 3-wire grounding plug and to reduce the risk of an electric shock should be plugged into an appropriate outlet that is properly installed and grounded. Consult a qualied electrician or serviceman if the grounding instructions are not completely understood, or if doubt as to whether proper grounding exists.
Use only 3-wire extension cords which have 3-prong grounding type plugs and 3-pole receptacles which accept the product's plug. Replace or repair damaged cords.
LINE INPUT 230 VAC
BLUE
BROWN
WH5-230
Flying Insects are highly attracted to our trap designs and the lamps we have selected. Coupled with good integrated management procedures, Gilbert® traps provide unequaled ying insect control. And, a few even provide beauty and style.
Good strategy emphasizes eliminating ies early, well before they get into the area(s) you most need to protect (i.e. kitchens, production areas, dining areas, etc.). When possible, nd the source of the problem and deal with that rst. Dumpster control tactics, sanitation, physical exclusion, strategic lighting, employee education, and the judicious use of approved chemicals are all part of a well integrated y management program (repeat non-stop).
Place the rst traps at entrance(s), then bottlenecks. Spread traps out along the yways from outside entrances (especially those near dumpsters) to the area(s) you need to protect. Be careful not to position traps too close to an entrance drawing an excess of insects inside. Window tinting lm will screen out most UV and reduce night-iers congregating on glass doorways.
Light traps are more attractive to (nicky) ies when placed down low. Night iers are more immediately responsive to traps (you've seen how insanely they are drawn to porch lights). Night iers will go down to traps much more readily than ies will go up. Most traps should be placed down low, the lower the better. See: gilbertinc.com/strategic.htm.
Consider ADA (American Disabilities Act) when installing traps (See: gilbertinc.com/ada.htm)
1. Empty and clean catch trays (or replace glueboards) fre­quently. Cultures may result from leaving dead insects in the unit. Clean bi-weekly or at least as often as local codes require.
2. Disconnect power and wash the lamps and inner-body with a warm soapy solution and rinse as needed. Clean the grid section of electrocuters with a stiff brush. All exterior nishes require cleaning and care to maintain their original luster.
STRATEGIC INSTALLATION
MAINTENANCE
Never clean brass surface with ammonia cleaner to avoid removing protective lacquer.
3. Replace lamps/glueboards regularly: gilbertinc.com/lam-
prep.htm See also: gilbertinc.com/glueboard.htm
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4582
4601
4514
6003
4528-S
4530-S
MODEL: Gilbert® 711-230 "Flying Lion"
See Parts List (Page 15) For Part Descriptions
INSTALLATION AND APPLICATION
REMOVE ALL PACKING MATERIALS BEFORE INSTALLATION
PROFESSIONAL ELECTROCUTING LIGHT TRAP
Model 711-230 Flying Lion™
Models 601T-230 Don™, 601E-230 Executive™
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
1. LAMPS SHOULD BE IN A HORIZONTAL POSITION WHEN UNIT IS PROPERLY INSTALLED.
2. USING A LEVEL AND PENCIL, DRAW A STRAIGHT 33" LINE APPROX. 3' ABOVE FLOOR. COME IN 1/4" FROM ONE END AND MARK ACROSS THAT LINE. MEASURE 32" FROM THAT POINT AND MAKE A SECOND MARK. MOUNT THE TWO SCREWS (PROVIDED) AT THE CROSSPOINTS, LEAV­ING 1/2" OF THE SCREW STICKING OUT. SLIDE UNIT ONTO MOUNTING SCREWS AND CONNECT TO AC POWER. NOTE: IF MOUNTING ON MASONRY, USE A 3/16" BIT (NOT PROVIDED) AND DRILL OUT THE TWO CROSS MARKS AND INSERT THE TWO PLAS­TIC ANCHORS (PROVIDED) BEFORE MOUNTING THE TWO SCREWS.
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
1. LAMPS SHOULD BE IN A VERTICAL POSITION WHEN UNIT IS PROP­ERLY INSTALLED.
2. FOR FLAT-WALL MOUNTING: USING A LEVEL AND PENCIL, DRAW A STRAIGHT 7" LINE APPROX. 5' ABOVE FLOOR. COME IN 1/4" FROM ONE END AND MARK ACROSS THAT LINE. MEASURE 5 1/4" FROM THAT POINT AND MAKE A SECOND MARK. MOUNT THE TWO SCREWS (PROVIDED) AT THE CROSSPOINTS, LEAVING 1/2" OF THE SCREW STICKING OUT. SLIDE UNIT ONTO MOUNTING SCREWS AND CONNECT TO AC POWER.
3. FOR CORNER MOUNTING: USING A LEVEL AND PENCIL, DRAW A STRAIGHT 8 1/2" LINE FROM THE CORNER IN BOTH DIRECTIONS, AP­PROX. 5' ABOVE FLOOR. MAKE A CROSS MARK AT THE END OF BOTH LINES. MOUNT THE TWO SCREWS (PROVIDED) AT THE CROSSPOINTS, LEAVING 1/2" OF THE SCREW STICKING OUT. SLIDE UNIT ONTO MOUNT­ING SCREWS AND CONNECT TO AC POWER.
4. AFTER MOUNTING UNIT, OPEN THE GUARD AND PUT THE 2 ADDI­TIONAL SCREWS (PROVIDED) IN THE 2 SLOTS AT THE BOTTOM.
5. MODELS 601E & 601C (ONLY) MAY BE RECESS MOUNTED IN WALL.
NOTE: IF MOUNTING ON MASONRY, USE A 3/16" BIT (NOT PROVIDED) AND DRILL OUT THE TWO CROSS MARKS AND INSERT THE TWO PLAS­TIC ANCHORS (PROVIDED) BEFORE MOUNTING THE TWO SCREWS.
Traps may be place higher than recommended, however,
the lower any light trap is placed almost always makes it more effective against ies!
See also: gilbertinc.com.strategic.htm
The Flying Lion™ is a superior trap to control ies and other ying insects. Keyhole slots are located on back for wall installation. Generally speaking,
the lower any trap is placed, the more effective it is against ies. The Flying Lion™ is normally
mounted 24" above the oor.
The Don™, Executive™, Custom™ and Junior™ are for use indoors to control ies and other ying insects. These models have keyhole slots located on the back for wall or corner installation and should be mounted 6" to 12" above oor for best results.
To recess mount the Executive™ or Custom™, remove wing nut at bottom of inner body (which contains all electrical components), pull out bottom of inner body, slide down and out. Mount outer case permanently into wall. Reverse process to insert inner body.
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4514
4582
4601
6003
4526 (2)
MODEL: Gilbert® 601T-230 "Don"
4514
4601
4582
6003
See Parts List (Page 15) For Part Descriptions
MODEL: Gilbert® 601E-230 "Executive"
See Parts List (Page 15) For Part Descriptions
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