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Stadium Hazer
Operating Manual

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Summary of Contents for Le Maitre Stadium Hazer

  • Page 1 Stadium Hazer Operating Manual...
  • Page 2 The Stadium Hazer is supplied in a rugged rolling flight case, and merely requires the lid to be removed for instant action. All cables and fluid supply remain in this case for ease of use and transportation.
  • Page 3: Safety Instructions

    Safety Instructions All users should make themselves aware of any national or local restrictions to the use of these types of machines in applications involving public venues or areas. Users should be aware of all regulations and advice on the use of Smoke and Haze machines. The safe employment of this machine is strictly the responsibility of the user.
  • Page 4 Stadium Hazer Specifications Power Source Requirements – 230VAC 2000 Watt 50Hz External Fusing 12AT ceramic Internal Fusing 500mA PCB transformer 5AT ceramic smps 1 5AT ceramic smps 2 5AT ceramic power transformer 2AT ceramic air pump supply VLM (very low mass) stainless steel replaceable vapour tube...
  • Page 5: Fluid Use

    Fluid Use Please note that the fluid used with the stadium hazer is not like any other fluid used typically in smoke or hazer machines. It is a high concentration fluid, which other machines are unable to process without incurring damage.
  • Page 6 Operating the Stadium Hazer Switching the Stadium Hazer on using the mains switch at the rear of the machine will instigate an automatic cleaning routine. This cycles the Hazer through an increased temperature mode in order to purge existing fluid and any surface matter that may be present.
  • Page 7 At the end of use, it is always best to switch the ‘haze’ switch off rather than just switching the mains power off. This allows several cycles where no fluid is pumped into the system and prepares a cleared path ready for the next use. It is not imperative, but prevents possible fluid spitting and undesirable haze output and the next power up time.
  • Page 8 Operating Environment Although the Stadium Hazer has undergone extreme temperature and humidity tests, such conditions should not be continuous. The device is an electromechanical assembly containing electronic and mechanical devices. All such devices have reduced life spans under adverse temperature and humidity conditions.
  • Page 9: Maintenance

    Maintenance To instigate additional cleaning cycles, switch the machine off, and then on again. Depending on the amount and nature of use, the vaporiser tubes may need physically cleaning or replacement. Since the tubes are ‘straight’ in form, a push rod cleaning type tool can be used to clear any excess formations. Occasional emission of small glowing carbon particles during the cleaning process indicate that this excess formation should be cleared.
  • Page 10 Keep the fluid filter clean. If the machine is to be in a fixed installation, make sure that it meets the working environmental conditions, and that it is monitored by qualified personnel.
  • Page 11 Pictorial Guides Rear machine – mains switch. Fluid Filters...
  • Page 12 Control Panel Arm Lock Adjustment...
  • Page 13 Tube Replacement – Assistive Pictures Top cover removed. Twin tube layout indicating front and rear fixings. Temperature sensor plug in points.
  • Page 14 LE MAITRE WARRANTY CONDITIONS To be supplied...