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User Manual

 MAGICFX® Stage Flame 

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6.4 

WARNINGS 

There are several warnings displayed on the Stage Flame to which the following restrictions apply: 

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The text must not be removed or otherwise spoilt. The operator should regularly check that the
warnings are in good condition.

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The operator must ensure that the text is always visible and legible and that it remains so.

DANGER WARNING:

 

Any missing, spoilt, or illegible text or icons must be replaced.

 

The icons used are shown below: 

Icons

 

Explanation

 

PIC 616 Observe directions for use 

Make the operator aware that they may only 
use the device after they have read the user 
manual. 

This warning is indicated with this instruction 
icon. 

Icons

 

Explanation

 

PIC 307 Hazardous voltage 

This warning icon indicates the 

danger of 

the present voltage

.

Summary of Contents for MFX1201

Page 1: ...PRODUCT CODE MFX1201 VERSION 1 0 DATE 18 10 2017 ...

Page 2: ...y and reliability All products are manufactured in accordance with the European Machinery Directive MAGIC FX handles the entire production in house from concept to finished product We take care of the design prototyping and manufacturing process MAGIC FX is also Europe s largest supplier of high quality and fireproof confetti products and streamers We keep a large inventory in stock so we can deli...

Page 3: ... purposes or situations than specified in this documentation Modifications to the Stage Flame This includes the use of non original spare parts Improper maintenance Unauthorized removal of safety covers and or safety devices Improper use of the machine MAGIC FX B V is not liable for any damages due to failures of the Stage Flame Copyright 2012 All rights reserved No part of this manual may be repr...

Page 4: ...sponsibility We are the manufacturer of the product MFX1201 MAGICFX Stage Flame to which this declaration pertains and it is in conformity with the provisions of the following guidelines Machinery Directive 2006 42 EG Low Voltage Directive 2006 95 EG EMC Directive 2004 108 EG The following harmonized standards are applicable NEN EN ISO 12100 1 NEN EN ISO 12100 2 NEN EN ISO 13850 NEN EN ISO 13732 1...

Page 5: ...attachments in a secure central location and keep another copy of this manual close to the workplace where the Stage Flame will be used If you are well acquainted with the proper handling of the equipment then keep this manual handy for reference The following conventions are used in this manual to draw your attention to specific information or actions TIP This provides you with suggestions and ad...

Page 6: ...NECESSARY ACCESSORIES 6 5 3 TYPES OF GAS 6 5 4 CHOICE OF FLAME 7 6 SAFETY 8 6 1 INTRODUCTION 8 6 2 GENERAL SAFETY RULES 8 6 3 EMERGENCY STOP BUTTON 8 6 4 WARNINGS 9 6 5 FEATURES 10 7 PARTS 11 8 ACCESSORIES 12 9 PREPARATION FOR USE 12 10 READYING FOR USE 13 11 USAGE 19 12 TURNING OFF 21 13 TROUBLESHOOTING 21 14 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 22 15 MAINTENANCE 22 16 GUARANTEE 22 TABLE OF CONTENTS ...

Page 7: ...me mode where both aerosol can and gas bottle are used at the same time The Stage Flame is DMX controllable One address is used as a safety channel and one address for the flame A third address is used for the big flame mode The Stage Flame has a large number of safety features and components that are discussed later in this manual Read this manual carefully in its entirety before you start workin...

Page 8: ...EROSOL CAN GAS BOTTLE Flame height approximately six meters high MODE FLAME HEIGHT MINIMUM CLEARANCE HEIGHT AEROSOL CAN 3M 6M GAS BOTTLE 4M 7M BIG FLAME AEROSOL CAN GAS BOTTLE 6M 10M Table 5 3 DANGER WARNING As the ambient temperature increases so does the gas pressure and that leads to a higher flame DANGER WARNING An invisible hot vapor is created above the flame At all times ensure that the min...

Page 9: ...g in the environment Keep the workplace clean Only authorized persons may work with the Stage Flame It not permitted to use the Stage Flame in an environment containing flammable gases or fluids Always ask the fire brigade for permission to use the Stage Flame at the desired location 6 3 EMERGENCY STOP BUTTON The Stage Flame is equipped with an emergency stop button MFX1201 in case of emergencies ...

Page 10: ...st ensure that the text is always visible and legible and that it remains so DANGER WARNING Any missing spoilt or illegible text or icons must be replaced The icons used are shown below Icons Explanation PIC 616 Observe directions for use Make the operator aware that they may only use the device after they have read the user manual This warning is indicated with this instruction icon Icons Explana...

Page 11: ...top of the Stage Flame 6 5 FEATURES The Stage Flame has many safety features One of these features checks whether the Stage Flame is moved tilted or is exposed to shocks In these cases the Stage Flame automatically stops and it will not be possible to create flames If the Stage Flame experiences a failure or is moved then the message error press reset will appear on the display window The Stage Fl...

Page 12: ...on 2 Power input 3 Power output 4 DMX input 5 DMX output 6 Gas bottle input 7 Display 8 DMX Led 9 MENU button 10 UP button 11 DOWN button 12 RESET button 13 Warning LEDs 14 Cover fasteners 15 Aerosol can cover 16 Flame tube 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 ...

Page 13: ...PREPARATION FOR USE Unpack the Stage Flame Dispose of packaging material without causing harm to the environment Check the device for any possible damage You must report any damage to the device to MAGIX FX MAGIC FX B V Schouwrooij 27 NL 5281 RE BOXTEL The Netherlands Tel 31 0 411 63 50 13 Fax 31 0 411 63 50 12 Web http www magicfx eu Email info magicfx eu ...

Page 14: ...k multiple Stage Flames together using 3 pole DMX cables 3 Ensure the Power button is set to off Connect the power cable The Stage Flame runs on 230V 50 60Hz You can use a powerCON link cable to connect multiple Stage Flame devices up to the same power source 2 Place the Stage Flame on a flat solid and stable surface For indoor use with aerosol cans the minimum clearance height above the Stage Fla...

Page 15: ...will turn on making it possible to see in places that would otherwise be dark in the Stage Flame 6 Set the Stage Flame power button to on 5 Connect the other end of the DMX cable male plug to a professional DMX controller Ensure that the DMX controller is placed so that the operator always has a complete view of all the connected Stage Flames Consult the DMX controller manual for usage and safety ...

Page 16: ...after the Stage Flame has been in use for a period of time So always let the Stage Flame cool off before replacing the aerosol can Always remember that escaping gas can ignite at high temperatures After you have inserted replaced the aerosol can shut the cover of the Stage Flame and secure the fasteners on the side 8 Screw the aerosol can into the holder until it is securely locked in place Ensure...

Page 17: ...e turned in completely to maximize the flow of gas and create the biggest possible flame We recommend turning the bolt to the maximum opening to get the best results The reducer must never be used without a bolt on the reducer So never unscrew the bolt completely 1 1 Connect a propane gas hose to the reducer All propane hoses in our selection come standardly equipped with quick release connectors ...

Page 18: ...ating flames These options are dependent on the gas sources you choose to use The three options are Option 1 Aerosol can Option 2 Propane cylinder Option 3 Big Flame aerosol can and gas bottle You select the desired option by using the UP and DOWN buttons 1 4 The Stage Flame settings should be selected only after all the connections are completed and the gas bottle and or aerosol can is installed ...

Page 19: ... aerosol can and a gas bottle 1 7 After you have set the safety channel you can set the fire channel You select the desired channel by using the UP and DOWN buttons If you have selected the Big Flame option then you must set two channels in this step You can set the small flame and the big flame Press the MENU button to save each setting You may select separate fire channels for each Stage Flame t...

Page 20: ...A flame should now be emitted from the Stage Flame Before you shoot flames always check that there are no persons in the area near the Stage Flame Ensure that you have a full view of the Stage Flame when it is flaming Consult the DMX controller manual for instructions on how to operate it properly 2 After you have readied the Stage Flame and set the DMX addresses properly you are clear to operate ...

Page 21: ...sed the Stage Flame you must set it to safety mode again You put the Stage Flame in safety mode by shutting the safety channel or setting it to a value outside the 40 to 60 range The Stage Flame cannot be used when it is in safety mode 3 ...

Page 22: ...tage Flame is cooled off before you remove the aerosol can and pack up the Stage Flame 4 If a gas bottle was used then this must be closed first before you disconnect the gas hose 3 Turn off the Stage Flame power button and disconnect the powerCON cable and DMX plugs 2 Ensure that the DMX addresses are set to safety mode 1 ...

Page 23: ... life of the Stage Flame for as long as possible you must regularly clean it and test that it is working properly Regardless of the reason contact MAGIC FX if the Stage Flame does not work properly DANGER WARNING Never replace parts yourself Always consult MAGIC FX when needed 16 GUARANTEE The MAGIC FX Stage Flame has a 3 year factory guarantee The guarantee expires if the Stage Flame is used for ...

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