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Hazer

² 

– the cube

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1. Introduction.......................................................................................................3

2. safety instructions...............................................................................................4
3. Designation of the parts......................................................................................5

4. Preparation.........................................................................................................6

4.1 Select of the location...................................................................................6

4.2 Changing the fluid bottle.............................................................................6
4.3 Air baffle....................................................................................................6

5. haze fluid...........................................................................................................7
6. Working with the Hazer².....................................................................................7

6.1 Control panel of the hazer²..........................................................................8
6.2 Operation in the stand-alone mode..............................................................8

6.3 Operation via DMX512/RDM.........................................................................9
6.4 Operation via cable remote (option)...........................................................10

6.5 Operation via radio remote (option)............................................................10

7 options menue...................................................................................................12

7.1 Setting the communication protocol of the XLR jacks...................................12

8. Care and maintenance.......................................................................................13

9. Troubleshooting................................................................................................14
10. Technical data................................................................................................15

10.1 Hazer²....................................................................................................15

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Summary of Contents for Hazer2 the Cube

Page 1: ...Instruction manual www hazebase com...

Page 2: ...the cube Scope of delivery Hazer 1 liter empty canister 1 liter Base V Fluid Fuel tank cap with quick coupling Power cord with TrueOne plug Instruction manual Please check the completeness of the deli...

Page 3: ...haze fluid 7 6 Working with the Hazer 7 6 1 Control panel of the hazer 8 6 2 Operation in the stand alone mode 8 6 3 Operation via DMX512 RDM 9 6 4 Operation via cable remote option 10 6 5 Operation...

Page 4: ...lifetime in the air The extremely quiet and adjustable fan allow the use in areas where ambient noise is disturbing The Hazer also offers several control options In addition to the direct operation a...

Page 5: ...ing operation sporadic leakage of hot fluid droplets is possible Care should therefore be taken to ensure that these cannot become a hazard to people Keep a safety distance of 3m to the fog outlet noz...

Page 6: ...e cube 3 Designation of the parts Top view back view 5 handle Haze nozzle Air baffle Fluid bottle Difusor keyboard with OLED Display Air intake DMX RDM and remote port Power connection Viewing slot Ai...

Page 7: ...nozzle from the quick coupling by pressing the locking button Hold the suction hose by the edge in the slot provided for it Remove the fluid bottle from the tank holder Unscrew the tank cap from the e...

Page 8: ...fect The effect can only build up slowly Therefore you should switch on the device some time before use Please ensure that no objects are placed either at the air inlet or at the outlet so that a free...

Page 9: ...er is activated In the switch off process these bars become smaller and smaller until finally the heater and the air pump are deactivated This evaporates any fluid drops still in the heating element 6...

Page 10: ...resent this is indicated at the top center with active The currently read pump value can be displayed by selecting the pump menu item If the received value is greater than zero the Hazer starts the ha...

Page 11: ...remote control has been plugged in On the cable remote control there is a power switch and a potentiometer for setting the pump value The fan speed must still be set on the device 6 5 Operation via r...

Page 12: ...First select the menu item add and confirm this with the confirmation key Adding now appears at the bottom left The machine now waits for a valid radio signal To do this press any key on the handheld...

Page 13: ...d 7 1 Setting the communication protocol of the XLR jacks In the menu item Input the communication protocol of the XLR sockets can be selected The following protocols can be selected here DMX RDM Remo...

Page 14: ...y you should rinse it thoroughly before each filling with fresh fluid This will prevent contamination If necessary clean the surface of the device with a suitable solvent free cleaning agent Make sure...

Page 15: ...The Hazer clacks loudly when hazing The pump runs dry This must be avoided at all cost Refill fluid Check hose and coupling engage again if necessary The Hazer shows the error message machine too hot...

Page 16: ...pad ports 5pol XLR In Out Air baffle Infinitely adjustable Air flow rate of the fan 255 m h Protection class of the fan IP 65 Haze output Adjustable 1 100 in 1 steps Fan speed Adjustable 1 100 in 1 st...

Page 17: ...must be presented Replaced parts become our property 3 The warranty claim expires if repairs or interventions are carried out by persons who are not authorized by us to do so or if our devices are eq...

Page 18: ...ry at the request of the end user either a replacement delivered free of charge or b the reduced value is remunerated or c take back the device for a refund of the purchase price but not more than the...

Page 19: ...Hazer the cube 18 hazebase Stargarder Strasse 2 30900 Wedemark Deutschland Inhaberin Uta Raabe Telefon 0049 5130 37 10 05 Telefax 0049 5130 37 10 06 Email info hazebase com Internet www hazebase com...

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