- Insert remote control into rear of machine.
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To avoid risk of electric shock, insert line cord plug into grounded outlet only.
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Fill reservoir with water based fog fluid.
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Close cap tightly. Push clear plastic feeder tube down through cap (if there is slack)
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When indicator light goes off (or goes on if it was off) the machine is ready for use.
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At times the indicator will come on (or off if it was on) this is normal, the machine is simply recycling. Depress the switch only when light is OFF (or on if it was off).
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To use timer mode, press “timer” button.
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Adjust “duration” knob for length of fog burst.
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Adjust “interval” knob for length of time between fog burst.
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Allow fog machine to cool down before packing for transportation
*IMPORTANT* -Always make sure that there is enough fog fluid in the tank before turning the fog machine on. Activating the pump without fluid can cause damage to the pump and heat core.
Maryland businesses branch out to stay busy, help others during coronavirus outbreak
When Michele Turner first put the Hatch Exhibits two-piece mask on her face, she knew it felt different. She also knew it would get the job done.
Turner, a thoracic oncology nurse practitioner at Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center in Baltimore, was the tester and judge of Hatch Exhibits’ first protective head piece and shield unit, one of the many types of personal protective equipment in high demand across the country as health care professionals battle the new coronavirus.
She was approached by her friend of 15 years, Chris McCormick, co-owner of Hatch Exhibits, a custom fabrication company located in Elkridge that specializes in trade show booths and exhibits. McCormick, 47, lost all his business when it became clear that shows and conventions across the country would be canceled for the foreseeable future.
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