Martin Magnum 1200, Magnum 1800 User Manual

Mart1n
Martin Professional A/S,Oiof Palmes Alle
18,
DK-8200,Aarhus N
Phone:
+45
87 40 00 00 Internet: www.martin.com
1200
1800
user
manual
Mart1n
P/N 35010028-D
Safety information ...................................................................................................................... 3
Product overview ....................................................................................................................... 6
Product description ...........•.................................................................................................... 6
Features at a glance .............................................................................................................. 6
Product details ....................................................................................................................... 7
Quick
Star! ................................................................................................................................. 8
Setting up ............................................................................................................................... 8
Making fog ............................................................................................................................. 8
lnstallation and setting up ......................................................................................................... 9
Location ................................................................................................................................. 9
AC power ............................................................................................................................... 9
Setting up ............................................................................................................................. 10
Final checks .........................................................................................................................
11
Turning on the power ...........................................................................................................
11
Control settings .......................................................................................................................
12
Overview ..............................................................................................................................
12
Manual firing ........................................................................................................................
12
Setting fog output level ........................................................................................................
12
Setting the Automatic Timer ................................................................................................ 13
Setting the "one-shot" timer ................................................................................................. 13
Disabling timer mode ........................................................................................................... 14
Priming the machine after fluid out ...................................................................................... 14
What thestatus lights mean .................................................................................................
15
DMX control .............................................................................................................................
16
Overview .............................................................................................................................. 16
Connection ........................................................................................................................... 16
DMX functions ...................................................................................................................... 16
Setting the DMX address ..................................................................................................... 17
Fog fluid types ......................................................................................................................... 18
Basic service ............................................................................................................................ 19
Cleaning ...............................................................................................................................
19
Fuse replacement ................................................................................................................
19
Optionai accessories ............................................................................................................... 20
Fitting the optionai flying bracket. ........................................................................................ 20
Fitting the DMX decoder module (Magnum 1200) ..............................................................
21
Troubleshooting ...................................................................................................................... 22
Specifications .......................................................................................................................... 23
2
Safety information
Safety
information
The following symbols are used to identify important safety information:
Cautionl Saiety
hazard.
Risk
af
personai
injury.
Caution!
Burn
Danger!
hazard. Hot Hazardous
surface.
Do
nat
voltage.
Contact
touch.
will
cause
electric
shock.
Cautionl
Fire
hazard.
Warning! This product is not for household use. lt presents risks
of
injury due to
electric shock, burns, falls and respiratory problems!
Read this manual before operating the rnachine, follow the safety precautions listed below, and observe all warnings in this manual and printed on the machine. Use !he system only as described in this manual and in accordance
with locallaws and regulations.
lf
you have questions about
how
to operate the machine safely,
or
ifyou
have followed the instructions in this manual and !he machine is malfunctioning, please contact Martin
Service.
Preventing
electric
shocks
Always ground (earth) the machine electrically. Use only a source
of
AC power that complies with local building and
electrical codes, and that has both overload and ground-fault protection.
Before connecting the Magnum smoke machine to power, check that the voltage indicated on the machine's serial label matches your local AC power voltage.
lfyour
AC power voltage does not match, do not use
the machine. Contact Martin
Service for assistance.
Before using !he machine, check that all power distribution equipment
and cables are in perteet condition and rated for the current
requirements
of
all connected devices.
lf
!he machine
or
any cables connected to it are in any way damaged,
defective, wet,
or
show
signs
of
overheating, stop using the machine
and contact Martin
Service for assistance.
lf
the supply cord
is damaged, it must be replaced by a special cord or assembly available from the manufacturer
or
it's service agent.
Disconnect the machine from
AC
power before servicing and when not
in use. This system
is
not waterproof and should not be exposed to wet
outdoor conditions. Do not immerse in water or any other liquid.
Do
not
expose to high-pressure water jets. Do not
spill fluid over
or
inside the machine.
lf
fluid
is
spilled, disconnect
AC power and clean with a damp cloth.
lf
fluid
is
spilled onto electronic
parts, take !he system out
of
service and contact Martin for advice.
Safety information
3
4
Do
not remove the covers
or
attempt to repair a faulty machine. Refer
any service not described in this manual to Martin. Do
not operate the machine
if
any parts are damaged, defective
or
missing. Moisture and electricity do not mix. Do not aim smoke output at
electrical connections
or
devices.
Preventing
burns
and
fire
• The smoke produced by the machine
is
hot enough
to
cause burns
when it leaves the nozzle, and very hot droplets
of
fluid escape
occasionally. Keep people and objects at least 1 meter
(39
inches) away
from the smoke output nozzle. Do not touch the smoke output nozzle during
or
after use - it becomes extremely hot and remains hot for several hours after the machine has been shut down.
Smoke output contains glycol, a flammable alcohol that burns with an almost invisible blue flame.
Do
not point smoke output at sources
of
ignition such as open flames
or
pyrotechnic effects.
Do not attempt to bypass thermostatic switches, fluid sensors
or
fuses.
Replace fuses only with ones
of
the type and rating specified in this
manual for the machine. Provide a minimum free space
of
100mm
(4
inches) around the
machine. Provide a minimum free space
of
500mm
(20
inches) around fans and air vents and ensure free and unobstructed air flow to and around the machine.
• Keep the machine at least 600mm (24 inches) away from combustible and heat-sensitive materials.
Do not operate the machine if the ambient temperature
(Ta)
is
below
C
(41°
F)
or
above 40° C (104°
F).
Do not operate the machine if the relative air humidity exceeds 80%.
Preventing
injuries
Ensure that the surface on which the machine is Iaeated
or
installed can
safely hold the weight
of
the machine.
Do not install the machine over areas where people are present.
• This appliance
is
not intended for use by persons (including children)
with reduced physical sensory
or
mental capabilities,
or
lack
of experience and knowledge, unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use
of
the appliance
by
a person responsible for their safety. Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance.
• Smoke machines can cause condensation. Do not point the output at smooth floors. Floors and surfaces may become slippery. Check these frequently and wipe dry
as
necessary to avoid any danger
of
slipping.
Ensure at !east 2m visibility in areas where smoke
is
being produced.
Smoke fluid contains food-grade glycols in solution but may present health risks if swallowed. Do not drink it.
Store it securely.
lf
eye contact
occurs, rinse with water.
lf
fluid
is
swallowed, give water and obtain
medical advice.
Safety information
Preventing
breathing
problems
Lt.
A smoke
ma<;hine
can operate safely only with the smoke fluid it
is designed for. Use the machine only with fluids specified under "Smoke fluid options" on page
18
oryou
may cause the release
oftoxic
gases,
presenting a severe health hazard. You
will also probably damage the
machine. Do
not create dense smoke in confined
or
poorly ventilated areas.
Do
not expose people with health problems (including allergic and/or
respiratory conditions such
as
asthma) to smoke output.
Do
not point smoke output directly at a person's face
or
at face height.
Safety information
5
Product
overview
6
Product
descr!pllon
The Magnum 1800 and Magnum 1200 smoke machines from Martin provide a uniquely flexible and convenient solutien
to
a wide range
of
smoke requirements
whether permanently installed
or
taken on the road.
The machines feature a unique
newdesign
that encompasses what the
Magnum range
is
all about: state
ofthe
art technology, high quality and
ruggedness.
The Magnum
1200 delivers a heavy punch
offog.lt's
tough and rugged enough
to meet the demand
of
any night club.
The Magnum
1800
is
a high power fogger suitable for any install where a flexible
machine
is
required.
This manua/ contains instructions
for
both the Magnum 1200
and
Magnum 1800 machines. Where the Magnum 1200 is different,
you
wi/1
see this symbol.
Congratulations on your purchase
of
the Magnum smoke machine from Martin.
Details
of
the tuli range
of
Martin products are available on our website at
www.martin.com.
Features
at a glance
Attractive and rugged design Remote storage Machine to machine link Continuous operatien (at reduced output) Fast heating/reheat times
2.3 litre (Magnum 1200)
1 3.81itre (Magnum 1800) fluid capacity
DMX interface module (optional on Magnum
1200) Optionai flying bracket Timer
1 output level remote
DTP
direct thermal fault protection device
Product overview
Product
details
DMXaddress
Remotel machine · sockets
Power inlet plug
Fluid level gauge
Heat (Red)
1
Ready (Green) indicators
\
Product overview
Hinged door to fluid compartment
Warning, high temperature vapour and surfaces.
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