Do you have a question about the Arcus 2000 and is the answer not in the manual?
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Staffan Alexandersson
May 5, 2025
Problems whit an arcus 2000. Question on photo.
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Mr. Anderson
May 18, 2025
The manual does not list specific common problems with the Equinox Systems Arcus 2000. However, it includes safety warnings and maintenance instructions that suggest potential issues if not properly handled:
1. Damage during transportation – Users are advised to check for damage before first use. 2. Electric shock risk – High voltage components require caution. 3. Improper fuse replacement – Only use fuses of the correct value. 4. Unauthorized modifications – These can cause damage and void the warranty. 5. Exposure to temperature fluctuations – May affect performance after transport. 6. Use of non-genuine parts – Can lead to malfunction or safety risks.
These indicate areas where problems may arise if instructions are not followed.
Operate the unit only after you have familiarised yourself with its functions. Do not permit operation by persons not qualified for operating the unit and always drain the tank and use the original packaging if the unit is to be transported. www.prolight.co.uk Arcus 2000 Low Fogger User Manual...
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• Wireless remote control included Weight 23kg • Warm-up time: approx. 4 minutes • Use with water based low fog fluid Order code EQLED390 • Water tank capacity: 7 litres (Order code: FLUI09) 345mm 795mm www.prolight.co.uk Arcus 2000 Low Fogger User Manual...
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1 x fixture, 1 x 2.5m output hose, 1 x output nozzle, 10 - Power on/off switch 20 - 2.5m output hose 2 x jubilee clips, 1 x powerCON cable & 1 x user manual 11 - Drainage on/off switch 21 - Jubilee clip www.prolight.co.uk Arcus 2000 Low Fogger User Manual...
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The LCD control panel situated on the rear of the fixture allows the user to access the menu system to adjust the fixtures settings. When the unit has been powered on, it will show “EQUINOX Arcus 2000” followed by “EQUINOX Heating __%”. The percentage will then increase from 0-100%. The fluid tank will illuminate purple whilst heating up.
Plug the power cable back into the unit and power it on using the on/off switch on the rear panel. Please note: the warning on the LCD display will automatically clear once the tank is sufficiently filled. www.prolight.co.uk Arcus 2000 Low Fogger User Manual...
DANGER TO LIFE! Disconnect from the mains before starting maintenance Only use quality haze fluids recommended by your dealer. You must not use substances which are classified as ‘DANGEROUS WORKING MATERIALS’ or ‘FLAMMABLE FLUIDS’. www.prolight.co.uk Arcus 2000 Low Fogger User Manual...
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The volume output and fan speed must be set prior as this cannot be controlled from the remote. Please note: the ‘FOG VOLUME’ setting will be unaccessible when the unit is in Low Haze Mode. www.prolight.co.uk Arcus 2000 Low Fogger User Manual...
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Should you need any spare parts, only use genuine parts. If defective, please dispose of the unusable part in accordance with the current legal regulations. Should you have any further questions, please contact your dealer. www.prolight.co.uk Arcus 2000 Low Fogger User Manual...
Business users should contact their supplier and check the terms and conditions of the purchase contract. This product should not be mixed with other commercial wastes for disposal. www.prolight.co.uk Arcus 2000 Low Fogger User Manual...
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Do you have a question about the Arcus 2000 and is the answer not in the manual?
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Problems whit an arcus 2000. Question on photo.
The manual does not list specific common problems with the Equinox Systems Arcus 2000. However, it includes safety warnings and maintenance instructions that suggest potential issues if not properly handled:
1. Damage during transportation – Users are advised to check for damage before first use.
2. Electric shock risk – High voltage components require caution.
3. Improper fuse replacement – Only use fuses of the correct value.
4. Unauthorized modifications – These can cause damage and void the warranty.
5. Exposure to temperature fluctuations – May affect performance after transport.
6. Use of non-genuine parts – Can lead to malfunction or safety risks.
These indicate areas where problems may arise if instructions are not followed.
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