MAGICFX
®
STADIUMBLASTER
—
User and Installation Manual
11
2
BLAST SAFELY!
The MAGICFX
®
STADIUMBLASTER has been designed and constructed in such a
manner that it can be used safely. This applies to the use, the circumstances and the
regulations as described in this documentation. Reading this documentation and
following the instructions are therefore necessary for everyone who is authorised to
work with the MAGICFX
®
STADIUMBLASTER.
The MAGICFX
®
STADIUMBLASTER must be used in surroundings that:
• Have a stable temperature of between -20 and 70 °C.
• Have a relative humidity degree between 20 % and 90 % (non condensing).
• Are free of dust, corrosive gases and high concentrations of organic vapours.
• Are not situated in the vicinity of a source of vibration.
2.1
GENERAL SAFETY RULES
• Only authorised persons may carry out work with the MAGICFX
®
STADIUMBLASTER.
• Do not use the MAGICFX
®
STADIUMBLASTER if there are people or animals in
the direct output.
• Make sure that children, unauthorised people and animals do not obtain
access to the MAGICFX
®
STADIUMBLASTER.
• Make sure there are no freestanding objects or objects that can be damaged
by the MAGICFX
®
STADIUMBLASTER within the output distance.
• Do not connect more units to a single electrical circuit than the installed fuse
is able to handle. (Calculate the summed load with the electrical data from
Chapter 1)
• Do not remove any safeguards, safety caps and safety symbols.
• All required safety devices must be in good condition and function properly.
• Ensure sufficient lighting of the surroundings.
• Keep the workplace clean.
2.2
CO
2
The MAGICFX
®
STADIUMBLASTER uses liquid or gaseous CO
2
as input. The application
of CO
2
involves serious risks. Make sure that you are well informed on these risks
before installation and/or operation. Always use approved CO
2
cylinders, hoses and
connections. Always consult your CO
2
supplier for regulations and instructions on safe
installation and use.
MAGIC FX is not liable for unsafe situations, accidents and damage that are the result
of incorrect working with CO
2
and CO
2
cylinders.