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AVSL 160.565 SW-2 SNOW MACHINE User Manual

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160.565UK User Manual



Caution: Please read this manual carefully before operating

Damage caused by misuse is not covered by the warranty

Introduction


Thank you for choosing the SW-2 DMX snow machine for stage and events special effects. This product is

designed to produce high volume snow output on demand for festive and themed events. Please read these

instructions in full to gain the best results from this item and avoid damage to the unit through misuse.

Unpacking

Your SW-2 should reach you in good condition and should be supplied with IEC mains lead(s) and a wired

remote control.

If there are any signs of damage or items missing from the packaging, contact your dealer immediately.

Warning

To prevent risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose electrical parts to rain or moisture.

If liquids are spilled on areas other than the fluid tank or nozzle, disconnect the mains, allow the SW-2 to dry

out and have it checked by qualified personnel before further use.

Avoid any impact, dropping or extreme pressure to the housing.

No user serviceable parts inside - do not open the case.

Allow the SW-2 to acclimatize to room temperature before operating.

Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.

Placement

The SW-2 has a built-in snow fluid container and should be operated in an upright position.

If free-standing, ensure that the SW-2 is positioned on a stable, non-slip surface.
If mounted at height, use the integral mounting bracket and attach a safety cable for added security.

Safety

Check for correct mains voltage and condition of IEC lead before connecting to power outlet

Check the condition of the remote lead and ensure that it is not trapped

This unit must be earthed

This unit produces a snow effect using foam, which may cause a slip hazard on some floor surfaces

Cleaning

Use a soft dry or slightly damp to clean the casing

Do not use strong solvents for cleaning the unit

Clean the foam mechanism periodically by operating with distilled water instead of snow fluid