Manual
  Installation and setting up 11
Before connecting the haze machine to power, verify that the AC supply is 
adequately dimensioned for the current draw of the machine. The machine 
requires: 
4.4A @ 230V (EU model) 
8.68A @ 120V (US model) 
Check that the local AC voltage is appropriate, as indicated on the machine’s 
serial number label. If your AC voltage is outside the appropriate range, do not 
use the machine. Contact Martin Service for assistance. 
Setting up 
Fill the fluid tank only with Martin C-Plus Haze Fluid™ (see page 20).  
If DMX control is being used, connect the machine to the DMX line (see page 18) 
If the Jem Digital Remote is being used (optional accessory), connect the remote 
to the Remote socket (see page 8). 
Final checks 
Before applying power to the haze machine, verify the following: 
•  the machine is safely located or installed and meets the location 
requirements stated on page 10 
•  the operator is familiar with, and able to comply with, the requirements 
for safe operation listed on page 4. 
•  the haze fluid is one of the genuine Martin fluids listed under “Haze fluid 
options” on page 20. 
•  the machine is electrically grounded (earthed) 
•  the AC power distribution circuits and lines are adequately rated for the 
current load 
Turning on the power 
Turn on the main power switch located next to the power inlet. Select STBY from 
the RUN menu. The display will show HEAT, then after about 60 seconds the 
display will show RDY and the machine is ready to produce haze. 
Turning off the power 
The Compact Hazer is designed to run a self-cleaning cycle before power down 
to help prevent blockages. The cycle takes 45 seconds. Before disconnecting 
the power you should start the cleaning cycle by pressing the Shutdown Switch 
on the rear of the unit above the DMX connectors. The red LED in the shutdown 
switch will be lit if a cleaning cycle is needed. 
If a cleaning cycle is needed, the display will show “WAIT”, then “WT44” counting 
down to “WT00”. During this time the unit purges the fluid from its internal 
pipework to help prevent blockages. 
When the display shows “OFF” the power may be turned off. 










