Slave Operation; Important Notes On Operation; Trouble Shooting - Martin Magnum Pro 2000 User Manual

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SLAVE OPERATION

Whether you choose to operate your Magnum Pro 2000 via the remote control unit or via
a 0-10 Volt source you will have the possibility of adding on an infinite number of slave
machines that will all perform the same as the master machine by using the XLR slave
output located on the back of the machine. The first slave machine should have its control
input connected to the slave output on the master machine. Similarly, the second slave
machine should have its control input connected to the slave output on the first slave
machine, etc.

IMPORTANT NOTES ON OPERATION

To ensure long life and safe operation of your Magnum Pro 2000, please read these
important notes:
Keep the machine and the remote control unit away from damp rooms and do not use
it in wet conditions.
Do not activate the pump without fluid in the tank, as this may harm the pump system.
Always use clean fluid to avoid clogging of the heating element and destruction of the
pump system.
Use Martin fog-fluid only. This fluid is non toxic, water based and specially designed for
use in Martin smoke machines.

TROUBLE SHOOTING

If you have trouble in operating your Magnum Pro 2000, check this table for help:
No light in the POWER LED located on rear
plate of the machine.
No light in the POWER LED located on the
remote control unit when potentiometer is
turned on.
When pressing the smoke button the pump is
activated, but no smoke is produced.
Check the mains plug. Check the
fuse (please see the section named
"Replacing the Fuse").
Is the remote control unit properly
connected? Check XLR/XLR cable.
Check that the fluid filter reaches
the fluid in the bottom of the tank.
Check that the fluid tube is
connected to the inlet on the
machine.
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