Safety and Cautions
All electro-mechanical machines have the ability to cause injury, either mechanically or electrically.
The user should be fully aware of the correct operational procedures involved in the use of this machine,
and should feel comfortable about being in control of it.
All users should make themselves aware of any national or local restrictions in the use of these types of
machines in applications involving public venues or areas.
Users should be aware of all regulations and advice on the use of Smoke and Haze machines.
The safe employment of this machine is strictly the responsibility of the user.
As with all vaporiser principle machines, exit nozzles will be very hot and capable of causing burns.
Please take note of the warning labels. Do not touch or obstruct these nozzles.
Under adverse conditions, tiny particles of hot fluid could issue close to the machine – Never aim at
persons or allow such operating conditions to occur, and maintain a 3m safety clearance.
There are ventilation holes at the rear, and on the top of the machine. These should not be covered or
obstructed. Similarly the fan inlet hole on the back of the machine should not be covered and should be
allowed enough air space to operate effectively.
The machine should be electrically earthed, and should never be operated or connected to an unsafe
supply. The machine should not be connected to a ‘noisy’ or spike laden power supply.
Spilled fluid or splashed fluid droplets can be a slip hazard. Comply with regulations when clearing or
disposing of fluid.
Take note of any warning/advice notices attached to the fluid containers. Do not operate the machine
with any covers removed.
The machine should not be operated with smoke recycling through the ventilation system, as this could
cause electronic failure.