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Thank you for purchasing this LITTLE BLIZZARD As you will notice from the table of contents, the manual for your new product is quite extensive. To guarantee perfect and successful work with this machine, please take some time to read the manual carefully.
Contents 1. Set of Equipment Supplied 2. Accessories and Parts 3. Description 4. Safety Instructions 5. Operating the Little Blizzard 5.1 Selecting the Location 5.2 Electrical Power Requirements 5.3 Hooking things up 5.4 Selecting the Fluid 5.5 Operating the machine 5.6 Rest Period...
" Little Blizzard Road Case P/N 250205 " Little Blizzard Basic Fluid – Long Lasting P/N 150215 " Little Blizzard Fluid Extra Dry (travels up to 50’ (15m)) P/N 150160 " Little Blizzard Fluid Dry (travels beyond 50’ (15m)) P/N 150190 "...
Depending on type of voltage ordered, this machine requires a 110V/20Amp circuit or a 230V/10Amp circuit for operation. The Little Blizzard draws approximately 15 amps at 110 VAC (8 amps at 230VAC). During Little Blizzard operation this circuit should be dedicated to the Little Blizzard .
5. Operating the LITTLE BLIZZARD Selecting the Location Operate this machine in a level position, being sure the fluid bottle is not going to be above the level of the machine. Un-level positions may cause siphoning or dripping. Electrical Power Requirements Check for proper electrical connection on the rear of the machine.
"Normal" setting. For driest evaporation in short distance, use tiniest with the volume control turned low. Place a long distance fan (Hurricane Fan) under or close to the Little Blizzard blowing the snow in an upward or outward movement. Use of a fan is highly recommended even if a short distance.
Little Blizzard longer periods. Fluid should be 75 F (26 C)+. 5.7 Shut down When finished with the machine, clean the tube and pump with water, always leaving water in the tube and pump to prevent oxidation.
Sound Little Blizzard : 71 - 75 db Little Blizzard SP: 60 – 65 db Fluid CITC Little Blizzard Fluid available in Long-Lasting, Dry, Extra-Dry, Dry 100 & Ultraviolet Run Time Continuously Electrical Supply 110 VAC, 10 A, 60 Hz...
The right of limited warranty service is also lost if a fluid other than CITC Little Blizzard Fluid has been used or if units are sent to us with full fluid bottles.
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If you should send the unit for service, do not forget to remove any liquid from the fluid bottle. Obtain your RMA# by calling CITC. Payment arrangements for repair must be made before receiving RMA # in case unit is not covered under Limited Warranty.
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