qtx QTFX-LF900 Low Level Fog Machine User Manual
- June 6, 2024
- qtx
Table of Contents
QTFX-LF900
Low-Level Fog Machine
Item ref: 160.447UK
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 QTFX-LF900 low-level fog machine as part of your stage effects setup. This machine is designed to emulate low-lying dry ice effects using cooled fog fluid. Please read and keep this manual to ensure maximum performance and avoid damage through misuse.
Unpacking
Your QTFX-LF900 should reach you in good condition and should be supplied with IEC mains lead(s) and a wired handheld remote control. If there are any signs of damage or items missing from the packaging, contact your dealer immediately.
Warning
To prevent the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose electrical parts
to rain or moisture.
If liquids are spilled on the housing or through the vents, disconnect the
mains, allow the QTFX-LF900 to dry out, and have it checked by qualified
personnel before further use.
Avoid any impact, dropping, or extreme pressure on the housing.
No user-serviceable parts inside – do not open the case (other than to access
the ice reservoir)
Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.
Placement
The QTFX-LF900 has an ice reservoir and fluid tank so should be operated in
the upright position only.
Choose a position where the fog output nozzle is not obstructed and is facing
the general area to be filled.
Ensure easy access to the rear panel, fluid tank, and ice reservoir
Safety
- Check for correct mains voltage and condition of IEC lead before connecting to a power outlet
- Check the condition of the remote lead and ensure that it is not trapped
- This unit must be earthed
Cleaning
- Use a soft dry or slightly damp cloth to clean the casing
- Do not use strong solvents for cleaning the unit
- It is recommended to use fog machine cleaning fluid (160.670UK) periodically
Setting up
The QTFX-LF900 requires fog fluid and ice (water ice) to produce the effect.
It is recommended to use qtx low-level fog fluid for best results (160.592UK,
160.593UK)
This fluid is specially formulated to achieve a dense, low-lying fog effect.
A chart for recommended fog fluids is included further along in this document.
Unscrew the top cap of the tank and fill it with the recommended smoke fluid.
Screw the cap securely ensuring the pipe is fed down to the bottom of the
bottle so a consistent flow of fluid is supplied to the machine.
Unscrew the safety screw on the top panel to open and fill the reservoir with
no more than 5kg of ice.
Close the top panel and secure the safety screw.
Connect the remote control via the 5-pin connector on the rear panel.
Connect the IEC mains plug, ensuring correct supply voltage.
Layout
- Carry Handle
- The top panel lifts up for loading the ice
- Safety screw to secure the top panel
- Fog output nozzle
- Fluid bottle
( Note: the fluid bottle cannot be removed)
Rear panel
- Remote control connection
- Power ON/OFF
- IEC mains inlet and fuse holder
- Fluid drain tap
Remote control/timer control
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Timer on/off button
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Continuous output
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Manual override button
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Timer LED indicator (Illuminated when timer active)
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Manual ready indicator
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Continuous LED indicator (Illuminated when continuous active)
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Adjust the amount of fog is released (0 – 100%)
NOTE: The below controls are only used in timer mode -
Adjust the interval gap between each release of Fog (between 0 – 30 Min approximately)
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Adjust the duration the Fog is released at each interval (between 0 – 15 seconds approximately)
Operation
Switch on the power switch on the rear panel.
Heat up time is usually around 4 minutes. Please ensure no button is pressed
during the heat-up time.
When the machine is ready the LED light on the remote control will illuminate
Press the Manual Override button on the remote control for 5 seconds so the
fluid has a chance to flow through the heater block making it ready to use.
After this, you will be able to use the machine. It is recommended to produce
smoke with small pauses in between so that the temperature is maintained and
the thermostat doesn’t switch off.
After use, drain the melted ice using the fluid drain tap on the rear panel.
Remote control
The manual override switch on the remote control is a non-latching “fog on-
demand” switch.
The continuous switch is latching and produces constant fog as long as the
heater is up to temperature.
Timer control can be set to various intervals and burst lengths to give
consistent output over a period of time
Replacing the fuse
Disconnect from the main power supply first, then remove the fuse holder part of the IEC socket to reveal the fuse. Replace the correct fuse rating as stated on the panel. Lock the fuse holder cover back into place.
General maintenance
To maintain optimum performance and minimize wear, the item should be cleaned frequently. Usage and environment are contributing factors in determining frequency. As a general rule, fixtures should be cleaned after each use to avoid dust build-up and blockages, which can result in poor performances, overheating, and breakages. Be sure to disconnect the mains before conducting maintenance. Clean the external case when the fixture is cold with a dry cloth or tissue. It is recommended to use a fog machine cleaning fluid (160.670UK) periodically.
Specifications
Power supply | 230Vac, 50Hz |
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Power | 900W |
Reheat time | 4 min (approx.) |
Fog output (approx.) | 4000 Cu Ft (113m³) / min |
Tank capacity | 0.8l |
Ice reservoir | 5kg |
Remote cable length | 4.5m |
Dimensions | 450 x 310 x 260mm |
Weight | 7.5kg |
This product is classed as Electrical or Electronic equipment and should not be disposed of with other household or commercial waste at the end of its useful life. The goods must be disposed of according to your local council guidelines
Errors and omissions excepted.
Copyright© 2021 AVSL Group Ltd, Unit 2 Bridgewater Park, Taylor Road, Trafford
Park, Manchester. M41 7JQ.
AVSL (Europe) Ltd, Unit 3D North Point House, North Point Bus. Park, New
Mallow Road, Cork, Ireland.
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