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How to installations and services
- How to service and change Aurotrap battery
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- How to install Aurotrap
- How often should I service my Aurotraps
- I just installed my Aurotrap, but It's not visible In the manager
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- How to determine battery type - Is my battery rechargeable?
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Frequently Asked Questions
- How does the Aurotrap system work?
- Are Aurotrap products safe for pets and the environment?
- What are the key benefits of using AuroTrap over traditional rodent control methods?
- My Aurotrap has a broken lid, how can I order a new one
- My trap Dont Register Any Rodents
- How do I get a new CO2 cannister and battery (part numbers, battery adapter etc.)
- The CO2 cannister don't work after 20 kills
- Where can I purchase Aurotraps
- How do I get support on my Aurotrap
- My Aurotrap Is defective, what should I do
- Why did the alarm on my trap suddenly disappear?
- How to read trap serialnumber
- Aurotrap warranty and parts
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How to use Aurotrap Manager
- How to log Into manager portal
- How do I reset my password?
- How do I find my traps In the manager portal
- I can’t find my Aurotrap In manager portal
- What to do If your Aurotrap Is not responding or showing data in the manager
- How to set up notifications in the manager portal
- How to move a unit to storage, and when to use It
- How to edit traps
- How to read alarms in Aurotrap manager
- How do I move my trap to another customer in the Aurotrap Manager
- I'm not getting any alarms or notifications from our Aurotraps
- How do I add colleagues and technicians to Aurotrap Manager
- Aurotrap catch limit and how to use it
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How to read alarms in Aurotrap manager
Modified on Wed, 26 Feb at 9:18 AM
In the manager you can filter by alarms and on each trap you can also see a lot of data and indications of when to service your Aurotrap
Looking at the below images, when can be understood from these are the following:
Battery:
- Green means above 50% battery
- Yellow means between 25-50% battery
- Red means lower than 25% battery
CO2:
- Green means above 40 shots left
- Yellow means between 25-40 shots left
- Red means less than 10 shots left
Reachability/Signal:
- Green means more than 40% signal
- Yellow means between 20-40% signal
- Red means lower than 20% signal
Unhandled alarms:
- The alarm symbol indicates that a trap has one issue with either battery, signal or CO2
these must be handled, either by a service or by keeping an eye on the trap the following days.
To see whether the issue is false-positive, and due to bad signal/coverage or battery issues from
extreme cold or hot weather.
Pauses enabled:
- By enabling the pauses, a trap will not strike in a given time span. An example would be that
a trap placed at a school, you pause the trap from 06.00 - 17.00 that way no children could potentially
put their fingers inside, or that a rodent will get killed, and left in a public school area.
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