Eliminator Lighting EX-4 User Manual
Ex-4
EX-4
SPECIFICATIONS:
Model:
EX-4
Weight:
6 lbs./2.8Kgs.
Size:
19”H x 9”W x 10”L
Lamp:
LL FCR 12V 100W
Fuse:
3A
Supply Voltage:
120V
Working Position:
Any Safe position
Colors:
Multiple Colors
Duty Cycle:
15min on/off
Warranty:
1 Year
CAUTION! Please read and
understand these instructions
before installing or operating
this unit.
Lamp Replacement: Remove the two
thumb screws located on the bottom of
the unit. Gently, remove the lamp access
trap door to access the lamp. Remove and
replace the bad lamp and reassemble in
reverse order.
HALOGEN LAMP WARNING!
This fixture is fitted with halogen
lamps which are highly susceptible
to damage if improperly handled.
Never touch lamp with bare fingers
as the oil from your hands will short-
en lamp life. Also, never move fixture
until lamp has had ample time to
cool. Remember, lamps are not cov-
ered under warranty conditions.
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Caution! Never open unit when in use.
Always disconnect main power before
serving or replacing lamp. Remember to
always replace with the exact same type
lamp and fuse.
Operating Instructions: The unit is ready to be hung
or set on flat surface. This fixture is designed to oper-
ate as a stand alone unit. It has been tested and the
lamp has been installed at the factory there is no
assembly necessary. The EX-4 has three different
operating modes. For best results, we suggest using
fog or special effects smoke when using this unit.
This will enhance the effect allowing you to see the
beams of light.
This unit comes with a 3-way multi-operating switch
located on the rear of the unit. The switch controls
three (3) different operating modes; Static, Sound
Active, and Continuous Rotation. When the switch
is in the "I" position the internal dichroic dish spin
continuously and the mirror will react to sound, via
its internal microphone. When the unit is in the "0"
position the internal dichroic dish is static (does not
rotate) and the mirror will react to sound. When the
switch is in the "II" position the unit's internal dichroic
color wheel and mirror will react to sound.