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User Manual

 

Summary of Contents for NIMBUS

Page 1: ...User Manual ...

Page 2: ...rmation 3 Safety Notes 4 2 Introduction 5 Product Overview 5 Product Dimensions 6 3 Setup 7 AC Power 7 About Dry Ice and CO 7 Dry Ice Warnings 7 4 Operation 8 Basic Instructions 8 Operation 8 5 Technical Information 9 Maintenance 9 General Troubleshooting 9 Contact Procedure 10 CHAUVET Contact Information 10 Returning Products to CHAUVET 10 6 Technical Specifications 11 ...

Page 3: ...tings A sequence of menu options to be followed ENTER A key to be pressed on the product s control panel ON A value to be entered or selected Icons Icon Meaning This paragraph contains critical installation configuration or operation information Failure to comply with this information may render the product partially or completely inoperative cause damage to the product or cause harm to the user T...

Page 4: ...reasons we do not recommend mounting the product in any capacity Operate the product while it is on the ground only During warm up and operation water will be scolding hot Do not place your hand into the water Do not remove basket when the unit is plugged in or when heaters are hot Always make sure that the voltage of the outlet to which you are connecting the product is within the range stated on...

Page 5: ...Nimbus User Manual Rev 07 Page 5 of 11 2 INTRODUCTION Product Overview Output Nozzle Optional Power In Power In Lid Latch x2 Carry Handle x2 LED Indicators Operation Output Lever Lid Latch ...

Page 6: ...Page 6 of 11 Nimbus User Manual Rev 07 Product Dimensions ...

Page 7: ...e of its ability to sublimate the process of transforming from a solid directly to a gas without any liquid formation Dry ice reaches a temperature of minus 189 5 F 87 5 C When immersed in hot or boiling water dry ice sublimates and agitates the water The released cold CO gas causes the water vapor to form water droplets in the air This expansion of gas and moisture pushes its way out of the machi...

Page 8: ... circuit to heat the water in half the time Do not plug both power cords into the same circuit as the breaker will trip The dry ice must be stored inside the internal basket for optimal performance Do not remove this basket as serious bodily injury may occur Operation 1 Place the machine on a level surface Plug the power cord into the wall 2 Raise the basket to its highest level with the operation...

Page 9: ... transporting You may risk bodily harm and damage to transport items if the water is still hot General Troubleshooting Symptom Possible Cause Possible Action Circuit breaker keeps blowing Excessive load on the circuit Make sure that the total load does not exceed 80 of the breaker or fuse nominal current Short circuit along the power lines Check the power lines and power cords Product does not pow...

Page 10: ...S United Kingdom or Ireland contact your distributor of record and follow their instructions on how to return CHAUVET products to them Visit our Web site for contact details Returning Products to CHAUVET Call the corresponding CHAUVET Tech Support office and request a Return Merchandise Authorization RMA number before shipping the product Be prepared to provide the model number serial number and a...

Page 11: ...tage specific Parameter Single Element Dual Element Consumption 1500 W 3000 W Operating 12 6 A 25 2 A Power I O US Worldwide UK Europe Power input connector Neutrik powerCON A Neutrik powerCON A Heat Parameter Heat Up Time Reheat Time Single Element 50 min 30 min Dual Element 30 min 15 min Average Runtime Tank Capacity Dry Ice Capacity 6 min 4 5 gal 17 l 10 lbs 4 5 kg Thermal Maximum External Temp...

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