Antari Lighting and Effects W-515 Automobile Accessories User Manual


 
Performance Note
All fog machines develop condensation around the output nozzle. Because
this may result in some moisture accumulation on the surface below the
output nozzle, consider this condensation when installing your unit.
All fog machines may sputter small amounts of fog occasionally during
operation and for a minute or so after being turned off.
All fog machines have a recycling period after long bursts when the machine
will shut itself down for a short period in order to heat up again. During this
time no fog can be produced.
Cleaning and Storage
Do not allow the fog liquid to become contaminated. Always replace the cap on
the fog liquid container and the fog machine liquid tank immediately after
filling. Cleaning your fog machine regularly can help you to reduce the
frequency of parts replacement and maintenance costs. After every 40 hours of
continuous operation, it is recommended to use distilled water to clean the
heater according to the steps below.
The recommended cleaning regimen is as follows:
1. Fill properly distilled water into a clean tank and connect the fluid tube of the
fog machine to the tank.
2. Run the unit in a well-ventilated area until the tank is almost empty.
3. Use dry cloth to wipe the fog machine. Cleaning is now complete. Refill with
fog liquid. Run the machine briefly to clear any remaining liquid from the
pump and heater.
Note: All fog machines are prone to clogging due to the thick consistency of
fog liquid and the high temperature at which it vaporizes. However, a
properly maintained fog machine should provide years of reliable use.
Clean with a dry cloth only. Store dry.
If the fog machine is not in use, please clean it before storage. Store the fog
machine in a dry and cool place. Operate the fog machine at least once a
month. A test-run consists of warming-up the machine followed by a few
minutes of fog emission.
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