Operating Instructions; Manual Operation; Timer Operation - Chauvet SM-80 User Manual

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4. O
PERATING

Manual Operation

1)
Plug the remote control unit into the socket at the rear of the unit.
2)
On the rear of the unit, choose desired air volume by adjusting the air volume knob.
3)
Press the power switch on the remote. Red indicator light will illuminate to indicate unit is
working.
4)
Press the "MANUAL" button on the remote control to disperse snow. Snow will continue to
disperse as long as button is depressed.
5)
Adjust output volume dial to desired flow.
Note:
Note:
It is advised that the effect be used in well ventilated areas taking care not to obstruct the air vents.
After use, allow time to 'cool' for safety before moving or touching.

Timer Operation

1)
Plug the remote control unit into the socket at the rear of the unit.
2)
On the rear of the unit, choose desired air volume by adjusting the air volume knob.
3)
Press the power switch on the remote. Red indicator light will illuminate to indicate unit is
working.
4)
Press the "TIMER" button on the remote control to activate the timer.
5)
Use the "INTERVAL" knob to adjust the time period between outputting snow. Clockwise
increases the interval; counterclockwise decreases the interval.
6)
Use the "DURATION" knob to adjust the length of time snow is output every interval.
Clockwise increases the duration; counterclockwise decreases the duration.
7)
Adjust output volume dial to desired flow.
Note:
Note:
It is advised that the effect be used in well ventilated areas taking care not to obstruct the air vents.
After use, allow time to 'cool' for safety before moving or touching.
SM-80 User Manual
I
NSTRUCTIONS
Always monitor snow fluid level as running the machine with no fluid could cause
permanent damage.
Please do not touch or place anything in close proximity to the nozzle during
operation.
Always monitor snow fluid level as running the machine with no fluid could cause
permanent damage.
Please do not touch or place anything in close proximity to the nozzle during
operation.
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