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Operating Instructions
Plug the power cord into a grounded A/C electric outlet. (If necessary, turn the power switch on
the rear of the fog machine to position 1.)
Warm-up is complete when the green lamp lights up on the Remote Controller.
To release fog, press the button on the Remote for the desired length of time.
The light on the Remote lamp will cycle on and off as the machine re-heats to the proper
operating temperature.
The fog machine can be placed at floor level or mounted overhead with a bracket. If the unit is to
be suspended with a bracket, ensure that fog does not spray directly at anyone.
Regardless of how the unit is installed, it should not be tilted at a greater than 15 degree angle.
Important:
Always monitor the tank fluid level while fogging – running the fog machine with no fluid
can permanently damage the unit.
If you experience low output or loud pump noise, immediately unplug the fogger. Check the fluid level,
the external fuse, Remote Controller connection, and A/C power plug.
If everything appears to be O.K., plug the unit in again. If fog is not released after holding the Remote
button down for 30 seconds, check the hose attached to the tank to make sure there is fluid going
through the hose. If you are unable to determine the cause of the problem, do not continue to push
the button on the Remote as this may damage the unit. Return the fogger to your dealer for
servicing.
Cleaning and Maintenance
Cleaning your fog machine regularly will help reduce costly parts replacement and repair.
Do not allow the fog liquid to become contaminated. Always replace the cap on the fog liquid
container and the fog machine tank immediately after filling.
All fog machines are prone to clogging due to the thick consistency of fog fluid and the high
temperature at which it vaporizes. However, a properly maintained fog machine should provide years
of reliable use.
After every 40 hours of continuous operation run a cleaning solution composed of 80% distilled water
and 20% white vinegar through the system to prevent accumulation of particulate matter in the
heating element.
1. Unplug the fogger and make sure it has cooled down.
2. Unscrew the spray nozzle on the front of unit and clean out any debris with vinegar cleaning
solution and a pipe cleaner to ensure it isn’t clogged.
3. Empty all fog fluid from machine. Fill the tank with vinegar cleaning solution.
4. Turn on and run the fogger in a well-ventilated area until the tank is empty.
5. Replace nozzle.