
GHOST GH500H
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- 3 - MAINTENANCE
3.1 CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
If the GHOST GH500H LCD screen shows “OUT OF ORDER”, the machine’s internal temperature is too high
and as a result the thermostat has been set off to shut-down the hazer. If you experience this problem,
please check 2 points as described below:
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Check if the mesh (filter) outside the ventilation fan is clean and without debris. If the mesh is covered
by dust or obstruction (such as paper, plastic bag, etc.), the machine is put into a very poor ventila-
tion condition and causes the internal temperature to rise. Therefore, it is strongly suggested to clean
the mesh regularly
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Check the surrounding temperature at the hazer’s place of installation. If the temperature of the sur-
rounding environment is too high, please move the machine to a cooler place with better ventilation.
3.2 TROUBLESHOOTING
This troubleshooting guide is meant to help solve simple problems. If a problem occurs, carry out the
steps below in sequence until a solution is found. Once the unit operates properly, do not carry out follow-
ing steps. If the problem persists, refer servicing to a qualified technician.
Problems
Possible causes
Checks and remedies
Unit powers up but it generates
no haze
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Hazer is still cold
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Wrong fluid
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Lack of fluid
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Faulty pump
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Wait until hazer is ready to operate
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Clean the hazer and use approved fluid
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Follow the fluid replenishment procedure
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Send unit for repair
Haze comes out but it is too
thick/thin
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Erroneous haze volume adjustment
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Wrong fluid
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Faulty pump
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Adjust haze volume as explained
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Clean the hazer and use approved fluid
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Send unit for repair
Unit does not power up
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No power
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Loose or damaged power cord
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Faulty internal power supply
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Check for power on power outlet
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Check power cord
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Replace internal power supply
Fixture does not respond to
DMX
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Wrong DMX addressing
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Damaged DMX cables
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Bouncing signals
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Check control panel and unit addressing
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Check DMX cables
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Install terminator as suggested