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Viking Le Maitre Freezing Pro Operator's Manual page 2

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FREEZEFOG HIGH PRESSURE USING 20LB INVERTED CYLINDERS
These instructions are given for systems using a Le Maitre Freezefog enabled smoke machine with Freezefog
Control Option. Alternate control options are given further in this manual.
1.) Place the smoke machine output directly against the input of the Freezefog Pro.
Technical Tip
Proper alignment can be observed by shining a torch into the 10" exit of the Freezefog
Pro and noting the smoke machine output nozzle is centered in the Freezefog input.
2.) Connect the blue Twist lock connector from the Freezefog into the custom port on the rear panel of the
smoke
machine.
3.) Power up the smoke machine by turning on the Mains switch.
4.) Adjust remote interval control dial fully clockwise, until 'DEL' appears on the display.
5.) Adjust remote duration control dial, until desired delay is displayed, up to 30 seconds.
Note:
This delay allows the liquid CO2 to purge the supply hose of CO2 gases ensuring only liquid is available for
optimum cooling .The recommended formula for calculating delay time is 1 sec. for every three feet of supply
hose.
Please refer to the Gforce 3 Instruction manual for use
with this machine
6.) Adjust the remote flow rate to desired fog output level. It is recommended to start at '16' and adjust
accordingly. The maximum recommended flow for the Freezefog Pro High Pressure is '20'.
7.) A Freezefog High Pressure requires High Pressure Liquid CO2 bottles. These are normally available in 20
or 50lb sizes. You must connect the supply hose to the Liquid output of the Liquid CO2 Tank. This is usually
clearly indicated on the Liquid CO2 Tank outputs
8.) The second connection to be made is the CO2 supply hose. This is connected to the liquid port of the CO2
supply. A fibre washer is necessary to prevent leaks and is available from your gas supplier.
9.) Tighten the CO2 supply fitting snug with appropriate wrench.
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