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2. Safety Instructions
A fog machine is not a toy!
• Make sure, that all persons who work with the bottle and the gas are professionals.
Incorrect use can cause the risk of suffocation!
• Carbon dioxide is not toxic but may cause asphyxiation in high concentrations.
• Carbon dioxide is heavier then air. The highest concentration is therefore at floor
level. The maximum allowed concentration is 0.5 Vol% (MAK: 5.000 ppm).
• Ensure adequate ventilation.
• Ensure all national/local regulations for handling and storage of liquid carbon dioxide
(CO
2
) are observed.
• Avoid dust or dirt particles inside the CO
2
-hose. Always ensure complete purity of all
CO
2
-connectors and fittings
• Extreme temperatures at the nozzle (hot/cold)! Danger of burning/frostbite.
• Occasionally very hot droplets of fluid may escape when in operation. Never aim at
persons directly and keep a minimum distance of 3 m from the nozzle.
• Never touch the nozzle when in operation. Danger of getting burnt.
• The location of the machine must be non-flammable, non-combustible and not
sensitive to heat. It must be twice as big as the machine.
• Keep a minimum distance of 60 cm to all flammable, combustible objects and objects
sensitive to heat.
• Glycol is alcohol and burns with a slightly bluish, almost invisible flame. Never point
the fog at strong sources of ignition like fire or pyrotechnic effects.
• Never open the machine and leave the machine unattended when connected to a
power supply.
• The visibility must be more than 2 m in rooms where people walk around.
• Do not swallow the fog liquid. Keep it away from children. In case of eye contact,
rinse with a lot of water. Consult a doctor should you accidentally swallow some
fluid.
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