USER MANUAL - MAXI MIX
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USER MANUAL - MAXI
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General precautions
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DMG Lumière products are made to be used by trained professionals only.
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DMG Lumière products are not for household use.
Risk of falling
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All lights must be secured with an appropriate safety system (additionally to the
mounting system provided). All lamp heads have security cables attached for this
purpose. If not used, there is a high risk of accident, falling or death.
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Make sure the slings or chains chosen to secure the light complies with the security
standards in the country you are in.
Risk of electric shock and fire
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High voltage when using with the powerbox and External power supply !
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Use only the power supplies sold by DMG Lumière to power the lights.
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When inputting 220V or 110V AC current, make sure the power supply is connected to
the ground before using.
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Do not open the product. There are no user serviceable parts inside.
Overheating
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Do not operate the product if the ambient temperature exceeds 40° C.
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Intensive use can cause the surface to become hot .
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Let the product cool down completely before you handle it.
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Do not cover the air vents !
Intense light
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Do not look at the light directly
Warnings
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Stage and Studio Use Only
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Dry Location Only
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Hazardous Voltage
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Risk of Electrical Shock
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Disconnect Power Before Servicing
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Not For Residential Use
SAFETY AND PRECAUTIONS
Power Cut Safety
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If power is cut inadvertently the controls will turn back on automatically when power is back.
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The controls will always turn back on in the last state it was.
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The last state of controls is automatically saved every three seconds.
Approvals
EU Safety :
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EN 55015:2013
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EN 61547:2009
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EN 61000-3-2:2014
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EN 61000-3-3:2013
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EN 61000-4-2:2009
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EN 61000-4-3:2006+A1:2008+A2:2010
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EN 61000-4-4:2012
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EN 61000-4-5:2006
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EN 61000-4-6:2009
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EN 61000-4-8:2010
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EN 61000-4-11:2004
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EN 62471
FCC :
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47 CFR of part 15
Certifications
ROHS :
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EPA3050B:1996
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EN1122B:2011
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EPA3052:1996
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EPA7196A:1992
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APE3540C:1996
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EPA8270D:2007
DANGER!
Risk of injury or death through
epileptic seizure when using the
strob effect.
Do not use the effect near
stairways, in corridors or near
public exits.
Provide advance notice that strobe
lighting is in use. Display advisory
notices on the set, at the point
of ticket sales, on tickets if
possible, in the program, and at the
entrance(s) to the venue or studio.
Avoid extended periods of
continuous flashing, particularly at
frequencies of 10 to 20 flashes per
second. At flash rates below 5
flashes per second, it is estimated
that only 5% of flicker-sensitive
persons will be at risk of seizure
Make sure that personnel at the
venue are trained in the care of a
person who is having an epileptic
seizure and able to provide care if
necessary.
If strobes are in use and a person
has a seizure, switch the strobes
off immediately.
Mount strobes as high above head
height as practicable.