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thereafter, so as not to set off smoke alarms in laser games, night clubs, or equally sized
entertainment facilities. Adjust as desired. Haze lasts 3-4 hours.
5.
Operate for 15-30 minutes for 3-4 hours of haze. If continually left on, check fluid level every 8
hours. Caution: Over haze of facility is difficult to clear. Wait 20 minutes after each application at
first to be sure of density.
6.
The built-in filter continually works to provide only the smallest droplets of haze, reducing the
possibility of residue. Overall use of fluid is reduced dramatically because of this feature. One
half ounce of fluid in haze lasts 45-60 minutes. Approximately 1/2 oz.(15 ml) used per hour of
operation.
7.
When finished, wipe machine with a clean cloth and store covered to prevent dust and dirt from
accumulating on the machine. Vacuum or clean filter on fans by removing plastic housing and
rinsing or washing filter with soapy water. Dry. Replace.
8.
If shipping by a common carrier,
you must empty all fluid from the unit
by opening top cap,
tipping upside down and moving with a slight rocking motion clockwise over a drain basin or
funnel into a bottle. Reusing this fluid requires filtering through a nylon. Always check used fluid
for clarity. If separation is seen, discard and fill with fresh fluid.
5.5
Troubleshooting
1.
If the fuse blows
•
If hazer stops working, first check fuse located under the plug. Remove the plug.
With a screwdriver, slide drawer straight out (completely removing drawer), the fuse is
located on the end. If blown, a replacement fuse is located inside the box next to it.
Use old fuse to push out new fuse and snap into the position .
•
Inadequate extension cords can result in low line voltage, which causes the fuse to
blow. Check cords for proper size and condition (14 gauge AWG or larger for 120v).
Machine should be level to operate properly.
2.
If the compressor starts to work, then stops and pops the fuse
You may have a cold unit. Below 55
o
F is too cold and will not start. Replace the fuse,
warm the unit with a hair dryer, light bulb, or just let it sit in a warmer environment. Once
it is warmed up to 65
°
F (18.3 C), try again.
3.
If there is no haze
•
If compressor is running, but no haze is coming out, be sure you have used the
correct hazing fluid.
Water-based haze fluid causes clogging of the tiny arteries
and will cause the unit to stop working.
Replacement of tank may be necessary if
this occurs.
•
Check haze fluid level. (it should be no higher than “Full” line indicated). Overfilling
causes reduced haze and high amounts of residue. Be certain of fluid level. Empty
completely if overfilled and run empty to clear head.