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Vector Fog VECTORFOG H500 - User Manual

Vector Fog VECTORFOG H500
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INSTRUCTION MANUAL THERMAL FOGGER VECTORFOG H500/H500SF
Only fog for short periods at a time, when there is not much wind and moving away from the projecting smoke.
It’s essential to read the manufacturer’s instructions of the chemical being used before you start applying, including
diluting ratio and safety precautions.
Only experienced personnel should operate this equipment.
You must exercise caution if fuel is spilt, in order to avoid the risk of fire.
CAUTION MARKS
Please read this manual before using the equipment.
You must wear protective equipment (face/breathing mask, protective clothing, gloves,
etc.) when handling potentially hazardous chemicals.
It is advisable to wear ear plugs to protect from the high noise produced by this machine
The interior of this machine heats up to extrem high temperatures. Do not add fuel or
chemicals during the operation of the machine or when it is hot after use.
Avoid fogging chemicals upwind.
High voltage can be dangerous. Do not turn on the machine when the spark plugs
electrode is exposed.

Questions and Answers

  • N
    Nicole WaltersAug 17, 2025
    Why Vector Fog VECTORFOG H500 Fog Machine doesn’t fog enough?
    • J
      Jason RileyAug 17, 2025
      If your Vector Fog Fog Machine doesn’t fog or doesn’t fog enough, first check that the chemical regulator is opened by turning it anticlockwise and ensure the Tank Chemical Supply Valve is in the open position. Also, unscrew the main chemical inlet nozzle from the resonator and clean it using compressed air to remove any blockages. Check for leaks in the chemical tank by blowing compressed air backwards through the chemical tube from the inlet nozzle to see if any bubbles appear, and replace leaking parts if necessary.
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    Charles PatrickNov 2, 2025
    How to fix no ignition on Vector Fog Fog Machine?
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      Patricia RuizNov 2, 2025
      To address the issue of no ignition in your Vector Fog Fog Machine, first try pressing the “KNOCKING” button, then the “START” button until ignition occurs. Repeat if necessary. You can also remove the spark plug to check for a spark, clean any carbon deposits with a wire brush, and ensure a 3 to 5 mm gap between the electrode and earth. Other checks include ensuring the battery is fully charged, the battery and ignition coil are functional (replace if needed), contacts are clean, wires are checked, the fuel hose isn't blocked, and the fuel supply is properly adjusted. Finally, ensure the fuel tank is full, the petrol cap seals are intact, and the caps are firmly closed. You might also need to clean the fuel injector with compressed air or replace the petal valve if damaged, ensuring corre...

Summary

Safety Warnings and Precautions

General Safety Guidelines

Read manual, wear PPE, use ear protection, and avoid fogging upwind.

Operational Hazard Alerts

Be aware of high temperatures, high voltage, and risks of fire from fuel spills.

Product Specifications and Details

Technical Specifications

Details on model, type, engine, capacity, flow rate, fuel, and consumption.

Included Accessories

List of items provided with the fogger unit, such as tool kits and spare parts.

Thermal Fogging Mechanism

Diagram illustrating the basic concept and process of thermal fogging.

Principles of Operation and Components

Pulse Jet Engine Operation

Explanation of how the pulse jet engine powers the fogger through combustion.

Main Components Identification

Identifies key parts of the machine with a labeled diagram for reference.

Component Identification Diagrams

Main Components Figures

Detailed diagrams (Fig. 2 and Fig. 3) showing various machine parts and their labels.

Pre-Operation Checklist

Fueling the Unit

Instructions for filling the fuel tank with undiluted petrol.

Chemical Tank Preparation

Steps for filling the chemical tank with the fogging mixture.

Power and Remote Connection

Guide for connecting the 12V power lead and remote control cable.

Machine Operation and Maintenance

Starting and Stopping the Machine

Procedures for turning the unit on, starting fogging, and turning it off.

Routine Maintenance Tasks

Instructions for cleaning the chemical tank and pipes, and spark plug maintenance.

Component Maintenance Procedures

Fuel Injector Cleaning

Steps to unscrew and clean the fuel injector using compressed air.

Carburetor Valve Petal Check

Procedure for checking and maintaining the carburetor's valve petal for damage.

Troubleshooting Guide

Addressing Ignition Issues

Steps to diagnose and resolve problems related to no ignition or engine flooding.

Spark Plug and Fuel Checks

Checks for spark plug condition, battery charge, and fuel injection into the carburetor.

Advanced Troubleshooting

Engine Intermittency and Stoppage

Troubleshooting leaks and cleaning the resonator for intermittent engine operation.

Fogging Performance Issues

Checks for chemical regulator and tank supply valve settings for fogging output.

Parts Assembly and Troubleshooting

Resonator and Inlet Nozzle Assembly

Instructions for cleaning chemical inlet nozzles and checking for leaks.

Resonator & Chemical Inlet Parts

Diagram and list of parts for the resonator and chemical inlet assembly.

Carburetor Assembly and Parts

Carburetor Component Breakdown

Diagram and detailed list of parts for the carburetor assembly.

Vector Fog VECTORFOG H500 Specifications

General IconGeneral
FuelPetrol
Fuel Consumption1.5 Litres/Hour
Particle Size5-30 μm
Voltage220V
TypeThermal Aerosol Fogger

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