Antari HZ-500 User Manual - page 2
Congratulations on the purchase of your new
ANTARI HZ-500 HAZE MACHINE
Thank you for choosing Antari HZ-500 Haze Machine. You now own a rugged
and state-of-the-art machine. Prior to use, we suggest that you carefully read
all of the instructions. By following the suggestions found in this user manual,
you can look forward to the best, virtually invisible haze effect and reliable,
satisfactory performance of your Antari HZ-500 Hazer for years to come.
Please follow these operational and safety instructions to ensure a long and
safe life for your hazer.
▪Keep this device dry
▪Use grounded electrical outlet. Prior to use take care to determine that the
unit is installed at the rated voltage.
▪Always unplug the hazer before filling its tank.
▪Turn off or unplug when not in use.
▪This machine is not water-proof. If moisture, water, or hazer fluid gets inside
the housing, immediately unplug the unit and contact a service technician or
your ANTARI dealer before using it again.
▪No user serviceable and modifiable parts inside. Do not disassemble the
housing and do any modification; otherwise damage of the device or danger
of burn may be caused.
▪For adult use only. Hazer must be installed out of the reach of children.
Never leave the unit running unattended.
▪Position the haze machine in well-ventilated area. Please leave about 20cm
spaces surrounding the machine.
▪Never aim the machine at open flames or close to flammable items.
▪Never add flammable liquids of any kind (oil, gas, perfume) to the hazer
liquid.
▪Use only dealer recommended Antari high-quality hazer liquid (HZL).
Please do not use any other liquid which may cause erosion of inner parts.
▪If your Antari HZ-500 Hazer fails to work properly, stop using immediately.
Drain all hazer liquid from the tank, pack the unit securely (preferably in the
original packing material), and return it to your ANTARI dealer for service.
▪Please note before sending the machine for transporting purpose, make sure
the haze fluid tank is empty.
-Introduction
-Danger of Electric Shock
-Danger of Burn
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