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    Hurricane™ 1100 F-1100 User Manual[...]

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    Hurricane™ 1100 User Manual 2 September 7, 2011 T ABLE OF C ONTENTS 1. Before You Begin ........................................................................................................ 3  What Is Included .............................................................................................................. ................ 3 ?[...]

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    Hurricane™ 1100 User Manual 3 September 7, 2011 1. B EFORE Y OU B EGIN What Is Included  1 x Hurricane™ 1100  1 x FC-M Wired Manual Remote  1 x Warranty Card  1 x User Ma n ual Unpacking Instructions Immediately upon receiving a fixtur e, carefu l ly unpack the carton, check the contents to ensure that all parts are prese nt, and ha[...]

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    Hurricane™ 1100 User Manual 4 September 7, 2011 Safety Instructions Please read the fo llowing notes carefully b ecause they include impo rtant safety information about the i nstallation, usa ge, and maintenance of this product.  Please keep this User Guid e for future consultation. If you sell the unit to another user, be sure that they also [...]

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    Hurricane™ 1100 User Manual 5 September 7, 2011 2. I NTRODUCTION Product Overview Fluid container Hanging bracket Low Fluid indicator Fluid level indicator Heater Nozzle Tilt Adjustment knob Wireless Controller Power input (hardwired) Fuse holder Manual Controller Manual Fog button Safety cable eye bolt[...]

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    Hurricane™ 1100 User Manual 6 September 7, 2011 Product Dimensions 258 mm / 10.2 in 242 mm / 9.5 in 225 mm / 8.9 in[...]

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    Hurricane™ 1100 User Manual 7 September 7, 2011 The fuse is located inside this compartment. Remove using a flat head screwdriver. 3. S ETUP AC Power To determine the power requirements for a partic ul ar fixture, see the label affixed to the back plate of the fixture or refer to the fixt ure’ s specifications c hart. A fixture’s listed curre[...]

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    Hurricane™ 1100 User Manual 8 September 7, 2011 Hanging Clamp Note! Clamp is sold separately. An g led Down Angled Up Mounting Orientation This fixture should only be mounted/us ed on a flat surface. This fi xture may not be tilted. Rigging It is important never to obstruct the vents’ pa thways. Mount the fixtur e using, a suitable “C ” or [...]

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    Hurricane™ 1100 User Manual 9 September 7, 2011 4. O PERATING I NSTRUCTIONS This mode will allo w you to co ntrol the fog ger manua lly, set the fog mach in e to run continuously, or to set the fog machine to run off bursts wi th adjustable interval and duratio n settings. Manual Remote Operation (FC-M) (Standard) 1. Plug in the fog machine to po[...]

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    Hurricane™ 1100 User Manual 10 September 7, 2011 Wireless Controller (FC-W) (Optional) This mode will allo w you to co ntrol the fog ger using the optional wireless controller. This consists of the transmitter and the receiver. You may control up to 4 i ndependent fog machi nes, or man y more if you run them simultaneously. See the below instruct[...]

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    Hurricane™ 1100 User Manual 11 September 7, 2011 General Troubleshooting Symptom Solution(s) No Power Check mains power. Check external fuse. Check internal fuse. No fog output Check fluid level. Check remote. If using wireless, check batteries. If using wireless, check dipswitches on receiv er. Breaker/Fuse keeps blowing Possible electrical shor[...]

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    Hurricane™ 1100 User Manual 12 September 7, 2011 5. A PPENDIX General Maintenance To maintain optimum performance and mi nimize wear fixtures should b e clea ned frequently. Usage and environment are cont ri buting factors in determining frequenc y. As a general rule, fixtures s hou ld be cleaned at least t wice a month. Dust build up reduces lig[...]

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    Hurricane™ 1100 User Manual 13 September 7, 2011 Returns Procedure Returned merchandise must be sent prepai d and in the original packing, call tags will not be issued. Package must be clearly l ab ele d with a Return Merchandise Authorization Number (RMA #). Products returned without a RMA # will be refused. Ca ll CHAUVET and request a RMA # pri[...]

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    Hurricane™ 1100 User Manual 14 September 7, 2011 T ECHNICAL S PECIFICATIONS WEIGHT & DIMENSIONS Length ...................................................................................................... 10. 2 in (258 mm) Width .......................................................................................................... 9.5 in [...]