Stocker Geyser Nebulizer Art. 410 / Art. 411 User Manual
This manual provides comprehensive instructions for the Stocker Geyser Nebulizer models Art. 410 (4L) and Art. 411 (12L).
Product Overview
The Stocker Geyser Nebulizer is designed for adult use in the nebulization of liquid products for mosquito control in open environments, sanitization of indoor spaces, and vaporization of other liquids. Dosage of nebulized products must comply with manufacturer instructions.
This device is intended for use by qualified adults in good health, not under the influence of alcohol or drugs. Minors aged 16 and over may use the device under adult supervision. Use is not permitted for disabled individuals or minors under 16 years of age.
The Geyser System offers adaptable solutions for integrated pest control, combining multiple elements for effective mosquito management. It provides optimal performance with automated intervals and ultra-fine misting.
Product Models and Capacities
The Geyser Nebulizer is available in different capacities:
- Art. 420: Geyser Nebulizer MINI 2 L Li-Ion
- Art. 410: Geyser Nebulizer 4 L Li-Ion
- Art. 411: Geyser Nebulizer 12 L Li-Ion
- Art. 454: Geyser Nebulizer EVO 25 L Li-Ion
Key Features and Components
The system includes various components and accessories for customization and efficient operation.
Included Parts (Art. 410 - 4L)
- Tank
- Li-Ion Battery ⚡
- Battery Charger ?
- Measuring Cup ?
- Strap ?
- User Manual ?
Included Parts (Art. 411 - 12L)
- Tank
- Li-Ion Battery ⚡
- Battery Charger ?
- Measuring Cup ?
- Strap ?
- Tripod ⛰️
- User Manual ?
Separately Available Accessories
- Art. 413 - Aluminum Tripod, 49 cm, for Art. 410, 411 (Note: Included with Art. 411)
Technical Specifications
Art. 410 (4L) vs. Art. 411 (12L)
Article | Art. 410 | Art. 411 |
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Max. Filling Capacity | 4 liters | 12 liters |
Operating Pressure | 5 bar | 5 bar |
Battery | 12 V / 2.5 Ah | 12 V / 2.5 Ah |
Motor Power | 20 W | 20 W |
Runtime* | 90 min | 90 min |
Cycle Duration | 1 to 15 minutes | 1 to 15 minutes |
Frequency Interval | 0-3-6-9-12-24 hours | 0-3-6-9-12-24 hours |
Net Weight | 3900 gr | 4250 gr |
Dimensions | 31 x 31 x h 32 cm | 31.5 x 31.5 x h 47.5 cm |
Water Flow Rate/min** | 0.04 - 0.12 l/min | 0.04 - 0.12 l/min |
Recharge Time | 2 hours | 2 hours |
*Actual working time when the motor is running.
**Per nozzle - 3 nozzles
Garden Coverage
Coverage depends on the number of nozzles used and the system configuration.
Geyser Nebulizer 4 L and 12 L Li-Ion Coverage Chart
Configuration | 1 Outlet | 2 Outlets | 3 Outlets | Ring System 1 Outlet | Ring System 2 Outlets |
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Number of nozzles per outlet | 26 | 18 | 14 | 38 | 40 |
Total meters per outlet | 65 m | 45 m | 35 m | 95 m | 100 m |
Average water flow per nozzle (L/min) | 0.04 | 0.04 | 0.04 | 0.04 | 0.04 |
Total consumption (max. L/min) | 1.04 | 1.44 | 1.68 | 1.52 | 1.6 |
Total nozzles installed | 26 | 36 | 42 | 38 | 40 |
Total meters installed | 65 m | 90 m | 105 m | 95 m | 100 m |
Note: Ring system requires an inter-axis distance of 2.5 M.
Safety Precautions
Always read and follow the instructions in this manual for correct operation and safety.
- Operator Protection: Wear a mask ?, hat ?, protective clothing, waterproof gloves ?, and rubber boots ?.
- Environment: Keep animals ?? and children ?? away during operation. Consider wind direction when positioning the nebulizer.
- Health: Individuals in poor health should not handle pesticides. Ingestion of chemicals or skin contact is dangerous ?☣️.
- Chemicals: Do not use acids, alkaline substances, or flammable solutions ???. Avoid highly toxic substances or persistent pesticides.
- Battery Disposal: Never dispose of used batteries in fire ??? or attempt to disassemble them. They must be collected and delivered to a disposal center as special waste.
- Battery Handling: Ensure the battery ⚡ and charger ? are dry before use or charging. Charge the battery indoors only. Remove the battery from the nebulizer to charge it. A red light ? indicates charging, green ? indicates fully charged. Remove the battery once charged. Use only the provided charger. Store the battery in a cool, dry place with an ambient temperature between 15°C and 35°C ?️. If not used for extended periods, recharge every six months. Do not transport or store batteries in metal containers. Avoid environments with strong electrostatic or magnetic fields.
- General Safety: Keep the nebulizer out of reach of children ?? and away from direct sunlight.
- Liquid Temperature: Chemical substances used in the nebulizer should not exceed 40°C ?️.
- Test Run: Perform a test with clean water ? before starting work.
- Surface Temperature: Do not spray on surfaces exceeding +40°C ?️ or near open flames ?.
- Disposal: Do not dispose of batteries, chargers, or nebulizers in domestic waste. Take them to a local recycling facility.
- Operation Proximity: Do not approach the product while it is in operation. For operator safety, the nebulizer starts 30 seconds after activation, indicated by an audible signal (beep).
Components and Spare Parts
Detailed list of components and their corresponding part numbers.
Art. No. | Component No. | Description |
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410/1 | 6 | 4L Tank |
411/1 | 6 | 12L Tank |
226/2 | 1+2+20+21+22 | Tank Cap (Plug, Filter, and Seal) |
410/2 | 13 | Motor ⚙️ |
410/3 | 10 | Control Display ?️ |
237/4 | 16 | Li-Ion Battery ⚡ |
410/4 | 24x4 + 25x4 + 26 + 27 | Hose Distribution Kit |
410/5 | 8 | Tank Feed Hose Set for Art. 410 |
411/2 | 8 | Tank Feed Hose Set for Art. 411 |
410/6 | 9+14+15+18+19x3 | Plastic Tank Base |
410/7 | 4x3+5 | Upper Plastic Cover |
410/8 | 3x3+29x3 | Ultra-fine Nebulization Nozzle Set and Caps ? |
410/9 | Seal Kit | |
410/10 | 11+12 | Display Protection |
410/11 | 28 | Strap ? |
410/12 | 15 | Battery Compartment Cover |
410/13 | 17 | Battery Housing |
410/14 | 7 | Filter ?️ |
237/12 | 30 | Battery Charger ? |
413 | 23 | Tripod ⛰️ |
237/17 | 31 | Graduated Measuring Cup ? |
Assembly and Use
Strap
The practical strap ? allows positioning the nebulizer in strategic elevated locations. To use, attach the buckles at the ends of the strap to the protruding attachment points on the sides of the nebulizer.
Tripod (Art. 413)
The tripod ⛰️ is included with Art. 411 (12L) and available separately for Art. 410 (4L). It's an accessory to lift the nebulizer 49 cm off the ground for convenient placement in garden areas. To assemble, screw the 3 aluminum poles into the threaded holes on the underside of the nebulizer.
Mounting the Hose
Users can assemble their hose setup based on their configuration, adding the required number of nozzles ?:
- Cut the hose at points where nozzles will be attached.
- Insert the hose into the quick connector fittings.
- Insert the nozzle ? into the connector.
- To detach the hose from the quick connector, press the connector ring and pull the hose out.
Connecting the Hose to the Nebulizer
- Remove a nozzle ? from the nebulizer by pressing the connector ring and pulling the nozzle out.
- Connect the hose directly to the port previously used by the nozzle.
- Cap the end of the T-connector on the hose with one of the included plastic plugs ?.
Battery
The nebulizer is equipped with a 12V Li-Ion rechargeable battery ⚡. It's easily removable and rechargeable using the supplied charger ?. The battery compartment is located on the side of the tank base.
Battery Charge Level Check
The control display ?️ shows the battery charge level:
Display Indicator | Description |
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[Battery 100%] | 100% Charged ? |
[Battery 75%] | 75% Charged |
[Battery 50%] | 50% Charged |
[Battery 25%] | 25% Charged - Below 25%, the nebulizer will not start a new cycle. Recharge the battery ?. |
[Battery Empty] | Battery depleted. Recharge ?. |
Special Seals
The nebulizer features special FPM seals, suitable for aggressive products.
Nozzles and Control Display
Nozzles
The nebulizer comes with 3 ultra-fine nebulization nozzles ?. Up to 2 nozzles can be capped using the included closing plugs ? for more localized nebulization.
Using Closing Plugs
- Remove a nozzle ? from the quick connector by pressing the base ring and pulling the nozzle out.
- Insert a plastic closing plug ? in place of the nozzle.
Control Display
The nebulizer has a control display ?️ and buttons for operation. The display shows:
Display Icon | Description |
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[Battery Icon] | Battery charge level ⚡ |
[Water Drop Icon] | Lack of water ? in the tank |
[Gear Icon] | Set cycle frequency ⚙️ |
[Clock Icon] | Set cycle duration ⏱️ |
Operation
Use the control buttons to:
- Turn the nebulizer on/off ?.
- Activate the nebulizer's SETTING mode ⚙️.
- Set cycle frequency ⚙️.
- Set cycle duration ⏱️.
- Start nebulization ▶️, saving duration and frequency settings.
Operating Steps:
- Turn on the nebulizer using the power button ?. The device is now in STANDBY mode (red LED ? illuminated).
- Use the ▲ and ▼ buttons to select whether to set frequency or duration first.
- Press the 'mode' button ⚙️: The device enters SETTING mode. The selected value (frequency or duration) will flash for 8 seconds. After 8 seconds, it returns to STANDBY mode and saves the value.
- Within these 8 seconds, select the desired value using the ▲ and ▼ buttons:
- Pressing ▲ or ▼ sequentially displays values one by one, in increasing or decreasing order.
- Holding ▲ or ▼ displays selectable values more quickly and continuously.
- Once the value is selected:
- Press the ▶ button to save the selection and move to the next setting (duration or interval).
- Press the 'mode' button ⚙️ to exit without saving and return to SETTING mode for the next selection.
- The value to be selected will flash for 8 seconds. During this time, start selecting the value using the ▲ and ▼ buttons:
- Press the ▶ button to save the selection.
- Press the 'mode' button ⚙️ to exit without saving and return to SETTING mode for the next selection.
- Press the ▶ button to start nebulization. Nebulization begins 30 seconds after activation, indicated by an audible signal (beep). During these 30 seconds, the LED is green ? and flashing, and the nebulizer emits repeated beep signals.
- Once the set duration is complete, the nebulizer returns to STANDBY mode ? and will automatically start after the preset interval.
Important Notes:
- If the battery charge is below 25% (one bar), the nebulizer will not start a new cycle. Recharge the battery ?.
- If the tank is empty ?, the nebulizer returns to STANDBY mode ?, with the red LED and an icon flashing.
- The nebulizer saves the current settings upon shutdown. Upon startup, if the user wishes to maintain the previous settings, simply press the ▶ button to start nebulization.
- It is not possible to program nebulization to start after a specific interval. Interval programming is only valid for cycles following the first one, which starts immediately (after 30 seconds) upon pressing the ▶ button.
Cleaning and Maintenance
After each cycle, the nebulizer must be cleaned to prevent corrosion and nozzle ? blockage caused by the liquids used.
Storage
When storing the nebulizer:
- Ensure the battery ⚡ is fully charged.
- Ensure the power is turned off ?.
- Store the nebulizer in a cool, dry place with an ambient temperature between 15°C and 35°C ?️.
- If the nebulizer will not be used for an extended period, recharge the battery ⚡ at least once every six months.
- Keep the nebulizer and charger ? in a safe place to prevent heat exposure and dust/moisture ingress.
- Keep the nebulizer and flammable substances ?? at least 1.5 meters apart.
- Do not activate the power switch ? during storage.
Troubleshooting
Problem | Cause | Solution |
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Nebulizer does not spray ?, even if the motor ⚙️ is running | 1. Filter ?️ is clogged. 2. Motor ⚙️ failure. 3. Supply hose between tank and motor ⚙️ is crushed. |
1. Unscrew the filter ?️ from the tank and rinse thoroughly. 2./3. Send for repair to an authorized local dealer or Stocker Srl. |
Motor ⚙️ does not run, even if the nebulizer is on (LED above power button ? is red ?) | 1. Wires ? disconnected. 2. Motor ⚙️ failure. 3. Pressure too high or too low. 4. Tank empty ?. 5. Spray intervals not set correctly. |
1./2. Send for repair to an authorized local dealer or Stocker Srl. 3. Check display ?️ for error messages and verify correct nozzle ? assembly. 4. Fill the tank ?. 5. Verify interval programming. |
Nebulizer does not turn on ? (LED above power button ? is off) | 1. Battery ⚡ is discharged. 2. Battery ⚡ failure. 3. PCB/display ?️ faulty. 4. Wires ? disconnected. |
1. Recharge the battery ⚡. 2. Replace the battery ⚡. 3./4. Send for repair to an authorized local dealer or Stocker Srl. |
Display ?️ does not function | 1. PCB/display ?️ faulty. 2. Battery ⚡ is discharged. 3. Battery ⚡ failure. 4. Wires ? disconnected. |
1./4. Send for repair to an authorized local dealer or Stocker Srl. 2. Recharge the battery ⚡. 3. Replace the battery ⚡. |
Buttons do not function | 1. PCB faulty. | Send for repair to an authorized local dealer or Stocker Srl. |
For assistance and service, please contact your local dealer or Stocker S.r.l.