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At the Rear:

 

Screw Cap
Fuseholder

 

On/Off Switch

 

Remote Control
Socket

 

Ready to Fog Light

 

Fog Button

Fig.1

Introduction

Congratulations on the purchase of your new CHAUVET fog machine. We are confident you will enjoy
many trouble free hours with this unit. To assist with the care and use of the product we have prepared
this short guide.

Operation

Before connecting this unit to the mains power supply for the first time you must first fill the fluid tank
with fog fluid and check that the nozzle is clean and unobstructed.

This fog machine has been designed to function on a mains power supply of either 120V~60Hz or
230V~50Hz and has been fitted with a suitable power plug for use with your local voltage. Check the
label on the unit and the power plug for the correct voltage.

Place the machine on a level surface and loosen the cap of the fluid tank to fill with quality water based
fog fluid. We recommend use of CHAUVET fog fluid as it has been specially formulated for use with
CHAUVET foggers. Plug the remote control unit into the socket at the rear and switch on to allow time
to preheat. Once the machine has reached temperature and is ready to operate the orange light on the
back of the unit and the remote control will illuminate. Push the button on either the rear of the unit or
the remote control when lit and hold for prolonged bursts of fog.

Always monitor fog fluid level as running the machine with no fluid could cause permanent damage.
Please do not touch or place anything in close proximity to the nozzle during operation or preheat as
there is a danger of burns.

It is normal for your fogger to have a recycling period after long bursts when the unit will shut itself down
for a short period in order to heat up to temperature. During this time no fog can be produced. The
orange light on the back of the unit and the remote will illuminate when the unit is ready for action again.

Due to the high operating temperature of fog machines it is advised that the effect be used in well
ventilated areas taking care not to obstruct the air vents. After use, allow time to ‘cool’ for safety before
moving or touching.

Installation / Mounting

The fogger must be used in a horizontal position sitting on a level surface and it may also be mounted
using the bracket provided. Avoid fogging directly onto the face of patrons. What ever method of
installation you choose; the fogger must not have more than a 15 degree angle of inclination. We
always suggest that for safety purposes use of a suitable hanging clamp and safety cable is essential.
CHAUVET offers a range of items, which are ideal for safe mounting.

     Cleaning

Cleaning your fog machine regularly will help reduce costly parts replacement and repair charges.

After every 40 hours of continuous operation or when the machine will be idle for a long time it is
recommended to run a cleaning solution composed of 80% distilled water and 20% white vinegar through
the system to prevent the accumulation of particles in the heating element.

1. While unit is unplugged and cool, unscrew nozzle at very front of unit (fig.1) and clean out debris with
white vinegar and a pipe cleaner, making sure that the hole is free and unobstructed.
2. Empty all fog fluid from the machine and replace with cleaning solution in the tank. Plug unit
3. Run unit in a well ventilated area until tank is empty.
4. Replace nozzle.
5. Cleaning is now complete. Unplug and refill with a quality water based fog fluid once cool.

All fog machines are prone to clogging due to the consistency of fog fluid and the high temperatures at
which it vaporizes. However a well maintained machine should provide years of reliable use. The body of
the unit may be cleaned with a dry cloth. Store dry.

Maintenance & Servicing

Do not allow fog fluid to become contaminated. Always replace cap after use.

Work on internal parts should be carried out by a qualified technician. Removal of any covers is
considered a breach of warranty and will not be covered under any such agreement unless authorized first
by the company.

Troubleshooting

If you experience low output, pump noise or no output at all, unplug immediately. Check fluid level,
external fuse, remote connection and main power supply. If all appear to be OK, plug the unit in again. If
fog does not come out after holding the remote control button for 30 seconds, check the hose attached to
the tank to make sure there is fluid going through the hose. If you are unable to determine the cause of the
problem, do not simply continue to push the remote control button as this may damage the unit. Contact
CHAUVET for servicing.

Caution

 

Do not obstruct the nozzle. Fog output is very hot, avoid coming within 60cm (24”) of the nozzle
during operation. Never aim the nozzle directly at people or naked flames.

 

Danger of Burns. Keep out of reach of children. Do not leave machine unattended.

 

Output nozzle becomes very hot during operation (300

o

C). Keep flammable materials at least

50cm (20”) away from the nozzle.

 

Always allow the fogger to cool down before cleaning or servicing.

 

Never use any other type of liquid other than water based quality fog fluid.

 

Never drink fog liquid. If ingested, call a doctor immediately. If fog fluid comes into contact with
skin or eyes, rinse thoroughly with water.

 

Beware of condensation around the nozzle. Consider carefully when mounting.

 

All fog machines may splutter small amounts of fog occasionally during operation and for a minute
or so after being turned off No user serviceable parts inside, please refer to CHAUVET for service.

 

Never place the fog machine on any flammable material (i.e. carpet, fabric etc.) during operation.

 

All fog machines generate a considerable amount of heat. When placed on the floor, fog machines
should always be placed on a non-flammable surface such as concrete or tile.

 

Depending on the amount of fog generated, all fog machines may set off smoke detectors.

Fluid Tank Cap

Mounting Bracket

Nozzle

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