Pynamite Cube Pro User manual

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Cube Pro Misting System Bluetooth- 55 gallon

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BEFORE INSTALLATION
The Pynamite Cube is shipped with the Drain Valve Cap removed. Hand-tighten it in place before filling the Cube. Do not
discard the Viton O-ring inside the cap.
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GETTING STARTED - DOWNLAOD THE APP AND PAIR THE CONTROLLER
1 Plug the Power Supply into an outlet and toggle the power switch to ON
2 Press the Power button on the Bluetooth Controller, the light will illuminate green
3 Go to iPhone App store or Play Store, depending on your device. Type Pynamite Cube Bluetooth in the search bar
4 Download and then open the app
The App will be used:
•to set-up and configure the settings for the system
•as the Remote Control
•to update any future firmware or software updates
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THE CONTROLLER
1 POWER - Press the Power button to turn the system ON or OFF. The green LED indicates the system is ON. NOTE: The
power to the Power Supply must be plugged in and turned on as well. NOTE: The app default is 0 nozzles so nothing
will happen until the nozzle count is increased to at least 1 nozzle in the set-up screen.
2 VOLTAGE STATUS - The Voltage Status indicates power level of a power supply or the battery level of a battery. A
Level of 11.9V or higher will show a green LED and 11.8V or lower will show a red LED
3 MIST BUTTON
•Press the Mist button to initiate a mist. The default length is 30 seconds. Mist length is the same duration as
Remote Length and can be changed in Set-Up menu. NOTE: The system will first Agitate before it Mists if
agitation is turned on
•Press and HOLD the Mist button for 5 seconds then release to initiate a 180 second Inspect cycle. If a Zone Kit is
active on the system, each zone will first Agitate (if agitation is turned on) and then Mist for 180 seconds.
4 STOP MIST BUTTON - Press the Stop Mist button to immediately stop a Mist
5 PAIRING CODE - Code will be used to pair the system to the App
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BLUETOOTH CONNECTION SCREEN
Once the App is downloaded it will default to the Bluetooth Connection Screen.
This screen is used to manage connections and devices. The Selected Panel field will
show the name of the device that the app is currently connected to. If no device is
connected, the field will be blank.
•If asked to share your location press “Only When Using”or “Always”
so that the system will know your time zone and keep accurate time.
Declining will make the Dawn and Dusk feature inoperative.
•If asked to have access to photos and videos press “Only When Using”
or “Always”so that the app will get future updates
•Press the Select Device button to navigate to the Available Bluetooth
Devices Screen.
•Press on the available device to choose your system.
•Press Connect
•Enter the Pairing code when prompted. It can be found on a sticker on
the controller inside the Cube (#5 above)
Renaming the Device: Before pressing Connect, you can change the name of the
Selected Device and Press Rename Device. The system will be renamed on that user’s
phone. This is helpful if you have more than one system.
Disconnecting the Device: Press the Disconnect button to disconnect the app
from the selected device. This button is disabled if no device is connected.
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MENU SCREEN
Pressing on the Menu button (either an icon or text button depending on device) will open the
menu on the left side of the screen. The screen that is currently displayed will be highlighted.
Pressing on any of the menu options will take the user to the selected screen.
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REMOTE CONTROL SCREEN
REMOTE BUTTONS on the left
MIST BUTTON
Press the Mist button to begin a remote manual misting cycle. Remote misting cannot
occur during manual misting or a scheduled automatic misting cycle.
STOP MIST BUTTON
Press the Stop Mist button to terminate any misting cycle and stop other activities
in progress.
SKIP NEXT MIST
Press the Skip Next Mist button to skip the next scheduled automatic mist cycle.
The skip feature can be activated any time a scheduled automatic misting cycle is
not active. Once a user has chosen to skip the next cycle, the button text will be
changed to Unskip Next Mist and pressing it will cancel the request to skip the next
auto mist cycle.
When this button is pressed, a confirmation pop-up will come up to verify the
Skip/Unskip request before sending the command to the Controller.
INFORMATION SCREENS on the right
System Status: displays the current state of the misting system. The field will report one of the following states:
•STANDBY –controller is idle
•AGITATE –in agitation phase –a countdown will appear
•MIST –in misting phase –a countdown will appear
•DUMP –in dump phase if optional Zone Kit is installed
•STIR –performing a stir operation
•MIST SAVER –suspends misting if the temperature goes below 50F inside the Cube
•LEAK –leak has been detected –operates only if optional leak detection is installed on the system
•SKIP –skip mist cycle is pending

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Liquid Level Status: displays the current level of liquid left in the tank. The field shows the current level as a percent.
The background of the field will change color based on the level reported, as follows:
•Green –Level = 25% to 100%
•Yellow –Level = 11% to 24%
•Red –Level = 0% to 10%
Voltage Status: displays the current voltage level.
•Green –Displays “GOOD” for 11.9V and higher
•Red –Displays “LOW” for 11.8V and lower
Mode Status: displays the current mode setting, either Auto or Manual. System must be in Auto for scheduled mists and
stir operations to activate.
RSSI Status: displays the current remote control strength (RSSI = Received Signal Strength Indicator). The number is
always negative. The smaller the negative number is, the stronger signal.
Flow Status: displays the current flow in ml/min. Will only display if optional Flow Meter is installed.
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SET UP SCREEN
This screen is used to configure the Controller settings. Any changes made on this screen will be immediately sent to the
Controller and saved.
Mode: is used to select between Manual and Auto mode. Slide the Mosquito icon right
or left. System must be in Auto mode to initiate schedule mist cycles.
Agitation: happens before every Mist cycle. It a good feature to turn On.
Stir: is additional agitation twice a day. Stir only operates on Auto mode.
Liquid Level: when turned on, shows the Liquid Level on the Remote Control screen.
Liquid Level Reset: resets the liquid level back to 100%. This should be done with every
refill. NOTE: When system reaches 0% it will not mist until Liquid Level is reset.
Zone 1 Settings: are used to configure the number of nozzles, the nozzle flow rate, and
the tank size used in the system.
•Number of Nozzles –Range: 0 –80
•Nozzle Flow Rate –Range: 1 –90 ml, typically leave as default
•Tank Size –Range: 1 –250 gallons, typically leave as default
Zone 2 Setting: is used to configure the number of nozzles in Zone 2 if an optional Zone
Kit was purchased with the system.
•Number of Nozzles –Range: 0 –80

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Mist Days: are used to independently configure which days automatic misting should
occur.
Remote Duration: is used to configure the duration of the Mist Cycle when triggered from
a Remote Control or the Mist button on the Bluetooth controller.
•Range: 1 –999 seconds
Remote Counter: shows how many Remote Mist Cycles have been initiated from the app.
It will reset to 0 after 999.
Remote Reset: is used to reset the Remote Counter back to zero.
Mist Saver: suspend misting when the temperature falls below 50F inside the Cube and
will resume scheduled Mist Cycles when the temperature is above 50F inside the Cube.
Low Voltage Detection: when turned on, shows the Voltage on the Remote Control screen.
This is especially helpful when the system is running on a battery.
OPTIONS:
Learn Optional Transmitter: is used to set up an optional Remote Control transmitter.
Motion Sensor Selector: is used mostly for bird or varmint control.
Motion Sensor Duration: is used to configure the duration of the Mist once Motion is
detected.
•Range: 1 –999 seconds
Motion Sensor Delay: is used to configure the time in minutes before the Motion
Detection will sensor motion again.
•Range: 0 –60 minutes
Leak Detection: is currently unavailable.
Reset to Factory Defaults: is used to reset all settings on the controller to factory defaults.
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MIST CYCLES SCREEN
Cycle: contains the settings for each configured mist cycle. There are 24 independent
cycles, displayed as 1 through 24. Cycles 1 and 2 are always listed as Dawn and Dusk
respectively and cannot be changed.
Cycles 1 & 2 - Dawn & Dusk: are a convenient way of not having to reset mist cycles with
Daylight Saving Time
Add a Cycle Button: Pressing will add a new Mist Cycle row. The time will say “Set Time”
until the user has selected a new time for the mist cycle.
Seconds Field: is used to configure the duration of the Mist Cycle. This field will
default to 45 seconds and have a range of 0 to 999 seconds.
On/Off Selector: is used to enable or disable that Mist Cycle.
Zone Field: is used to configure which Zone is controlled by this cycle. The Zone column is only displayed if the
optional Zone 2 is installed on the system. The choices are 1, 2 and Both.
Delete a Cycle: Pressing will delete the selected row from the list. The delete button will not be enabled unless a row
has been selected. The Dawn and Dusk cycles cannot be deleted.
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ABOUT SCREEN
About Screen: is used to update firmware on the Controller and link to the Pynamite
website for further information on the system.
Update Firmware: Pressing will open a file explorer on the device to allow a user to
choose a new firmware image to upload on to the Controller.
Selecting a file from the list will start the download to the device.
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RECOMMENDED MIST TIMES
MOSQUITOES: 30-45 second mists at Dawn, Dusk and again about 10:00 pm
FLIES: 30-45 second mists at 8:00 am, 10:30 am, 1:00 pm, 3:30 pm, and 6:00 pm
NO-SEE-UMS: Add 15-30 second mists every 30-60 minutes from 3:00-7:00 pm
***It will take a couple days to get control of your yard initially and again sometimes after
a big rain and breeding cycle. Use the remote control to mist in between scheduled mists.

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INSIDE THE CUBE
1. POWER SUPPLY –plug into a 120v
outlet. Must be turned for the system to
operate. NOTE: Plug the power supply
into a surge protector to extend the
life of the power supply.
2. WIRE RECESS –for the power supply
electrical cord.
3. ANTENNEA –for the Bluetooth
Controller.
4. CONTROLLER –See instructions above.
5. VALVE PLATE - Contains Agitation Valve
/Anti-Siphon Valve, Pressure Maintaining
/Dump Valve and the Nozzle Circuit Tee.
The optional Zone Kit will be attached to
this Valve Plate as well if purchased.
6. ELECTRONIC AUTO DRAIN VALVE -
Releases the pressure off the nozzles and
dumps liquid back into the tank after each
mist through the check valve.
7. NOZZLE CIRCUIT TEE - This is the begin-
ning of the Nozzle Circuit. After bringing
the tubing in through the Nozzle Circuit
Outlet (#9), insert 1/4-inch tube into the Nozzle Circuit Tee on the Valve Plate. NOTE: To insert the tubing correctly,
first make a clean straight cut with the Tube Cutter, then moisten the tubing and push it all the way in and then
swiftly pull back to lock the tubing in place.
8. PRESSURE TESTER PLUG –This is used to check the pressure of the Cube or the Nozzle Circuit. See Using the Pressure
Tester below.
9. NOZZLE CIRCUIT OUTLETS - The Cube has Outlets (holes) on both the back right and left side to allow the Nozzle
Circuit to go in either direction. It may be easier to feed the tubing in through the Nozzle Circuit Outlet from outside the
Cube before attaching it to the Nozzle Circuit Tee.
10. SUCTION STRAINER - Catches particulates/debris from the tank before they enter the pump and nozzle circuit. Helps
keep the nozzles from getting clogged. It serves as an excellent visual to determine if the strainer is clogged and needs to
be cleaned. See more about the Suction Strainer below
11. PUMP AND MOTOR - 300 psi Pump can mist up to 80 Nozzles on up to 1200 feet of tubing.
12. PRESSURE REGULATOR –Regulates pressure to the Nozzle Circuit.
13. SIGHT GLASS –Used when filling the Cube to determine when it is full.
14. 8” MANWAY - Used to access inside the Cube for filling, maintenance, and winterization.
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15. LOUVERS - Designed to allow air to move through the Cube while protecting the components from the elements.
See Installing the Louvers below. If liquid is exiting through the Louvers, a leak has occurred inside the Cube and needs
to be inspected immediately.
NOTE: Never operate the Cube without the Louvers or with broken Louvers as water (rain, irrigation, etc...) can enter
the Cube and damage the components.
NOT PICTURED
Outside the Cube
•Recessed Drain - Located on the bottom right side of the Cube.
NOTE: The Pynamite Cube is shipped with the Cap removed. Make sure Viton O-Ring is in place and
hand-tighten before adding liquid.
Inside the Cube
•Eductor Tube - Used for Agitation
•Suction Strainer Tube - Draws liquid from the Cube into the Pump and out through the Nozzle Circuit.
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ATTACHING THE DRAIN CAP
Make sure the Viton O-ring is in place and hand-tighten the Drain Cap on to the Drain before filling the
Cube.
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INSTALLING THE LOUVERS
While the Lid on the Cube is closed; center the Louver over the Air Hole on each side, at the front of
the Cube, just under the lid. Do not attach the louvers to the lid. Make sure the Louvers face
downward. Attach the Louvers with the provided stainless screws. Tighten just until snug. CAUTION:
Do not over tighten the screws. NOTE: Never operate the Cube without the Louvers or with broken
Louvers as water (rain, irrigation, etc...) can enter the Cube and damage the components.
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USING THE PRESSURE TESTER TOOL
The Pressure Tester is a tool to check the pressure at the Pump and anywhere along the Nozzle Circuit.
NOTE: The Pressure Gauge is partially filled with liquid.
To test the pressure at the Pump, remove the Pressure Tester Plug (#8 inside the Cube) by holding
down the collet on the Tee fitting and pulling the Plastic Plug out. NOTE: Do not pull the Plastic Plug
out unless the collet on the Tee fitting is pushed down.
Insert the tubing attached to the Pressure Tester into the Tee fitting on the pump. The Pressure Tester
will read the pressure of the system. NOTE: The Pressure Tester does not need to remain attached to the pump during
regular operation. Be sure to replace the Plastic Plug when the Pressure tester is removed.
The Pressure Tester can also be used along the nozzle circuit to check for leaks. To attach the Pressure Tester to the
nozzle circuit, remove a nozzle from the nozzle circuit and insert the tubing attached to the Pressure Tester into the
fitting that was holding the nozzle. To insert the tubing correctly moisten the tubing and push it all the way in and then
swiftly pull back to lock the tubing in place.
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SUCTION STRAINER CLEANING
The Suction Strainer can be cleaned by pulling some of the Suction Hose out of the hole to allow the
Suction Strainer to be moved outside of the Cube. Open the clear bowl, outside the Cube so liquid
does not go inside the Cube and remove the mesh filter. Rinse the filter and plastic bowl after ever
couple of refills. NOTE: Do not allow water to remain in the clear plastic bowl of the Suction Strainer.
Freezing water can crack the plastic bowl.
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SYSTEM SETUP
Once the Nozzle Circuit has been installed and connected to the Cube, the system needs to be purged and tested before
filling it with insecticide.
•Fill the Cube about half way with water. DO NOT ADD INSECTICIDE.
•Remove the last Nozzle in the circuit (or Nozzles if you have different runs) by unscrewing from the Adapter.
•To purge the air out of the system, initiate an Inspect cycle by Pressing and HOLDING the Mist button for 5
seconds then release. After the agitation cycle (if turned on), the system will start misting. Water and air will
come out of the open Nozzle(s). Initiate several Inspect cycles to get the air out of the lines so that the water
runs freely without sputtering. Make sure the Suction Strainer tube is below the surface of the water.
•Once the water is running without air sputtering, either press the Stop button or wait until the current Inspect
cycle has ended, replace the Nozzle(s).
•Press the Mist button to initiate a Manual mist cycle. After the agitation cycle ends, if turned on, the mist cycle
will begin. You may use the Pressure Tester in the Valve Plate to test the system pressure. Refer to Pressure
Tester instructions above.
•Attach the Pressure Tester according to the USING THE PRESSURE TESTER instructions above. If the pressure
does not get to 250-300 psi, the tubing going into one of the fittings is probably loose, check every connection
making sure water is not leaking out or air is not being sucked in. NOTE: It is imperative that the tubing has a
fresh straight cut and is pushed in and swiftly pulled back to lock it in place.
•Once the pressure is verified, pour in the insecticide, and continue filling the Cube with water. NOTE: DO NOT
OVERFILL PAST LOWER MOUNTING PLATE OF CUBE. Use the Sight Glass (#13) to ensure you do not overfill.
•Remove the Pressure Tester and reinsert the plug tightly.
NOTE: When the Cube is full, you may notice a slight bulge. This is common with rectangular tanks and is not
a functional concern.
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INSECTICIDES REGISTERED FOR MISTING
Only products that that are water based, approved by the EPA and labeled for use in an Automated Misting System can
be used in a Pynamite Misting System. Products containing Petroleum Distillates should never be used in a Pynamite
regardless of labeling. Additionally, do not use Natural Products containing essential oils such as wintergreen,
peppermint and similar. Using unauthorized products can damage your system as well as your property and will void
the warranty. To see approved Pynamite Misting Concentrates go to www.mosquitoesinthemist.com and click on the
Misting Solutions tab.
Never mix different misting solutions inside the Cube. If you are going to use a different misting solution, completely
empty the Cube, clean it out with fresh water, and run a manual mist cycle with fresh water before introducing a new
misting solution. It is also a good idea to perform this clean out procedure after every 2-3 refills to keep the Cube tank
clean and algae or bacteria free.
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NOZZLES
Pynamite Nozzles are fully cleanable. The tip (1) can be unscrewed and
soaked in a vinegar/ warm water solution to remove calcium deposits. The
Nozzle also contains a stainless steel cleanable mesh filter (2) in the rear of
the Nozzle. Unscrew the back of the Nozzle to locate the filter, remove and
rinse the filter with fresh water to remove any debris. Hand tighten to reassemble.
NOTE: For optimum performance, nozzles should be checked and cleaned several times a year.
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WINTERIZING
If possible, plan for your Cube to be close to empty as the winter season commences. You will need to empty the Cube
for the winter. Be sure to dispose of any remaining liquid properly according to the instructions on the label of your
misting concentrate.
Flush pump and agitation valve with clean water:
1. Open the Drain Cap on the bottom right side of the Cube, drain and rinse inside the Cube with fresh water,
replace the Drain Cap.
2. Open the Manway Cover (#14) remove the Suction and Agitation lines and rinse thoroughly with fresh water.
3. Fill a few inches of water back into the Cube, make sure the water covers the entire end of the suction hose.
4. Initiate an Inspect cycle by Pressing and HOLDING the Mist button for 5 seconds and then releasing. The
agitation cycle will flush the Agitation Valve with fresh water and the mist cycle will flush the Pump.
5. Open the Drain Cap and empty the Cube and then activate a dry Manual Mist cycle by pressing the Mist button
or using the Remote Control to clear the water from Agitation Valve and Pump.
6. Close the Manway Cover.
7. Do not allow water to remain in the clear bowl of the Suction Strainer (#10). Freezing water can crack the bowl.
8. Press the Power button to turn the system OFF.
9. Turn off the Power Supply.
Purge fluid remaining in the Nozzle Circuit with compressed air.
1. Remove the Nozzle from the Adapter (straight or 45 °) on the end of each run.
2. Using a portable air compressor with adapter (adapter can be purchased from Pynamite
www.mosquitoesinthemist.com, click the Fitting & More tab) purge fluid from Nozzle Circuit by
connecting the air compressor to the tubing at the beginning of the Nozzle Circuit.
3. Once the fluid has been purged from the lines, replace the Nozzle(s).
NOTE: Winterizing is a great time to check and clean the nozzles. For optimum performance, nozzles should be
checked and cleaned several times a year. See nozzle cleaning instructions above.
NOTE: If you live in an area that does not freeze and you do not plan on performing a complete winterization
process, the Cube should either be emptied and cleaned or kept agitating and running throughout the winter. If
the liquid sits stagnate over several months, slime and bacteria will naturally grow in the tank. When the system
starts up again, that slime will be drawn up into the suction filter, though the pump and out through the nozzle
circuit causing clogging and possible damage.
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WARRANTY
Lovett Industries, LLC dba Solar Insect Systems (SIS) warrants this Product, to be free from defects in material and
workmanship as follows:
•For a period of three (3) years from the date of purchase (whether or not actual use begins on that date), SIS will
repair or replace defective electronic parts, and for a period of one (1) year SIS will repair or replace defective
Power Supply with new or refurbished parts, at its option, at no charge. This warranty does not include labor or
other costs incurred for diagnosing, removing, installing, shipping, servicing or handling of either defective parts
or replacement parts. Additionally, warranty does not apply to Nozzle Circuit or Fittings.
•This warranty applies solely to equipment supplied by SIS and is in lieu of all other warranties, expressed or
implied. No person, agent, dealer, or distributor is authorized or empowered to give any other warranty or to
assume any other liability on behalf of Solar Insect Systems.
Warranty Conditions:
•This warranty is extended only to the original Purchaser and is nontransferable.
•A purchase receipt or other proof of date of purchase will be required before warranty service is rendered.
•Installation, use, care and maintenance must be normal and in accordance with instructions contained in the
operating manual and Solar Insect’s service information. Failure to do so shall void this warranty.
•All claims for failure to conform to specifications or defects in material or workmanship under this warranty
must be made promptly after discovery and, in any event, must be received by Solar Insect Systems not more
than three years after the original purchase date.
•SIS reserves the right to inspect the equipment prior to any decision involving a warranty claim.
•SIS reserves the right to make warranted repairs at either the installed site or at SIS's location in Navasota, TX. If
SIS opts for repair at its own location, Purchaser is responsible for shipping the item to SIS at its expense.
Manufacturer’s obligation under the warranty shall not apply to:
•Any equipment, which has been damaged by negligence, misuse, abuse, neglect and/or improper adjustment,
misting products not labeled for misting systems or that contain Petroleum Distillates, accident, vandalism, acts
of God, acts of war, whether declared or undeclared, improper application, or any other contingency beyond the
control of Solar Insect Systems.
•Cosmetic damage
•Damage in transit
•Failures caused by products not supplied by SIS
•Failures, which result from faulty installation, set-up adjustments, improper operation, power line surge,
improper voltage supply or damage from lightning
•Any equipment that has been repaired or altered without authorization from SIS or in a manner inconsistent
with such authorization
•Normal wear on any item or piece of equipment
•Lost items
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