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Danger! Hazardous 

voltage. Contact will 

cause electric shock.   

Caution! Safety 

hazard. Risk of 

personal injury.   

Caution! Burn 

hazard. Hot surface.

Do not touch   

Caution! Fire hazard. 

Danger! Hazardous 

voltage. Contact will 

cause electric shock.   

Caution! Safety 

hazard. Risk of 

personal injury.   

Caution! Burn 

hazard. Hot surface.

Do not touch   

Caution! Fire hazard. 

Danger! Hazardous 

voltage. Contact will 

cause electric shock.   

Caution! Safety 

hazard. Risk of 

personal injury.   

Caution! Burn 

hazard. Hot surface.

Do not touch   

Caution! Fire hazard. 

Preventing Electric Shock

•  This machine uses electrical power at common commercially available voltages.    

 

  When directly contacted, such voltages are hazardous to human life.  All precautions   
  commonly applicable to the use of electric power generally are applicable to the  

 

  use of this machine. 

•  This machine is designed to operate from three-wire power systems where one of the  
  wires is a safety ground. DO NOT disconnect the safety ground or use extension cords  
  or “cheater” plugs to connect this machine to a two-wire system.   Operation without a  
  safety ground may result in a hazardous electrical shock.

•  Check the current and voltage rating of your machine.  Extension cords must be prop- 
  erly sized and rated for voltage, current and length.  Check your local electrical code for  
  the correct gauge extension cord.  If an extension cord shows signs of wear or gets    
  warm to the touch, discontinue its use and obtain a cord with a higher current rating.   
  Improper extension cords are not only hazardous, but may result in poor machine 
  performance due to excessive voltage drop.

•  Never use any machine that shows signs of improper use. Even slight damage may be  
  an indication of a major problem. If the machine looks questionable, use it only under  
  strict observation. If the machine shows any unusual behavior,  disconnect machine    
  immediately from power and send machine to a Service Center for repair.

•  Disconnect unit from power source before servicing and when not  in use.

Preventing Burns and Fire 

•  During the warm-up phase and during operations, people should not stand within    
  three feet (one meter) of the front of the machine.   Flammable material like paper,    
  fabric, etc., should never be placed directly on or around this equipment, or any other  
  electrical device with a heating element.

•  The fog should be blown into an open space and should not be directed at people    
  or objects. Never blow fog on hot surfaces, into glowing heating elements or into open  
  flames.   The normally non-flammable and non-toxic fog could react on very hot  

 

  surfaces and be burnt or decomposed.

•  Do not operate the machine in a tightly confined space where the ambient tempera-  
  ture might exceed 135° F (57° C).   A continuous flow of air is required to maintain 
  temperature within the machine housing.  Sensitive electronic components deterio-   
  rate rapidly under high heat conditions.  Operation of the machine in an enclosure of  
  less than ten cubic feet (one cubic meter) is dangerous, and automatically voids  

 

  the warranty.
•  Enclosing any heating device so it is invisible to the operator creates a potential  
  fire hazard, no matter what the ambient temperature of the enclosure.   To do    
  so with any high-amperage device is to assume substantial risk.  Tempest  

 

  strongly recommends against it.

Содержание Shadow Nightfall

Страница 1: ...N i g h t f a l l...

Страница 2: ...the Detachable Remote Control Panel 8 Multi Link 8 Using the Remote Control Panel 8 Using Timers 8 9 Using Multi Link 9 Changing Fluid 9 Running Dry 10 Priming the System 10 Powering Down 10 Ducting...

Страница 3: ...Nightfall other than genuine Rosco Smoke Simulation Fluids as they have not been tested for optimal performance and safety considerations Doing so may damage the machine and will void the warranty Not...

Страница 4: ...machine that shows signs of improper use Even slight damage may be an indication of a major problem If the machine looks questionable use it only under strict observation If the machine shows any unu...

Страница 5: ...eave the machine switched on for prolonged periods of time without producing fog Do Not Enclose the machine Do Not Install the machine in such a fashion that the operator cannot see the whole machine...

Страница 6: ...et that allows for multiple machines to be daisy chained together and controlled from a single Remote Control Panel Main Power Switch Turns unit on or off by con trolling the flow of power to the unit...

Страница 7: ...s engaged Fog Level Knob Rotate to set the desired amount of smoke output Higher numbers indicate more smoke Output is controlled by pump speed increasing and sending more smoke fluid into the heat ex...

Страница 8: ...Slide the bottle cap along the tube and tighten the cap onto the bottle Take precautions to avoid fluid spills All Shadow machines are primed at the factory with a small amount of fluid No additional...

Страница 9: ...nel from the unit loosen the thumb screws and lift the panel from its recessed mount A 15 foot 4 5m cable is provided to allow the machine to be operated at a distance If needed a longer 3 pin XLR cab...

Страница 10: ...time that the machine waits before starting to produce smoke again The numeric settings on the timer knobs are relative settings and do not correspond to specific seconds or minutes See the table bel...

Страница 11: ...is shut off If the machine will be unused for an extended period of time follow the Storage and Shipment instructions listed under Maintenance to prepare the machine for long term storage DUCTING SMOK...

Страница 12: ...te Fog Level Knob clockwise Rotate the Fog Level Knob clockwise Ensure filter is submerged See the Priming the System section of the manual Contact nearest Service Center for repair Machine produces s...

Страница 13: ...sure optimal performance The Air Input Connection was designed to pro vide a fast and efficient method of cleaning the heat exchanger by purging it of residual fluid and build up using compressed air...

Страница 14: ...e continuous Warm up time 7 10 minutes Control and programming Control options timer remote Fluid system Capacity 120v 4 liters 240v 5 litres Fluid consumption 3 6 liters hour Connections Remote Multi...

Страница 15: ...14 Dimensions Dimensions are shown in inches and millimeters...

Страница 16: ...damage to the Rosco product caused by parts not manufactured distrib uted or certified by Rosco Rosco is not obligated to provide warranty service should the product fail to be properly maintained or...

Страница 17: ......

Страница 18: ...NOTES...

Страница 19: ...NOTES...

Страница 20: ...Tempest Technology Corporation 4708 N Blythe Avenue Fresno CA 93722 t 559 277 7577 f 559 277 7579 response tempest us com www tempest us com...

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