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Rockville R720L User Manual

Rockville R720L
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OWNER’S MANUAL
R720L/R700
FOG MACHINE
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Rockville R720L Specifications

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ModelR720L
TypeFog Machine
Power700W
Remote ControlYes
Fluid TypeWater-based fog fluid
Voltage120V
ControlRemote or Manual
Output3, 000 CFM (Cubic Feet Per Minute)

Summary

Important Safety Instructions

General Safety Precautions

Key safety guidelines to prevent electric shock, moisture damage, and ensure stable operation.

Features and Specifications

Key Product Features

Details on LED lights, output capacity, start time, remote controls, fluid compatibility, and tank specifications.

Performance and Application

Information on fog output, portability, power, and suitability for various events like DJ sets and parties.

Technical Specifications

Electrical requirements, unit weight, and physical dimensions of the fog machine.

Included Accessories

List of items included in the package, such as remotes, manual, and fog fluid.

Setup and Operation

Initial Setup and Basic Operation

Steps for filling fluid, connecting the remote, preheating, and producing fog safely.

Installation and Mounting

Mounting Guidelines

Instructions for positioning the machine horizontally or with a slight inclination, using safety clamps.

Cleaning Procedure

Cleaning Steps

Detailed steps for cleaning the nozzle, flushing the system with a cleaning solution, and drying the unit.

Maintenance and Servicing

Servicing Guidelines

Information on fluid contamination, user-serviceable parts, and warranty considerations for repairs.

Troubleshooting

Common Issues and Solutions

Guidance on addressing low output, pump noise, or no output by checking fluid, connections, and fuses.

Operational Warnings

Precautions regarding nozzle obstruction, burn danger from hot output, and avoiding flammable materials.