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Remember login. Login or create new account. Add to Favourites. View all the pages. Add page 1 to Favourites. Enable zoom. Our Turbo Tumblers are easy to use and make reloading and shooting more enjoy- able. Your Turbo Tumbler will clean cases equally effectively with or without the cover installed. Cover Removal: Turbo Pop Top, , — To remove the cover, unscrew the rubber-coat- ed nut in the center of the bowl cover.

With the nut removed, the top cover will lift off. Note: It is essential that the nut be tightened securely so that the cover will not vibrate loose. When reinstalling the cover, tighten the nut until the rubber begins to bulge see sketch. Cover Removal Pro Magnum — Loosen and remove the wing nut and washer in the center of the bowl cover.

The cover then lifts off. When reinstalling the cover, be sure to tighten the wing nut securely over the steel washer so the cover will not vibrate loose. Note:It is essential that the nut holding the bowl down be maintained snug enough to tightly. Add page 2 to Favourites. If the bowl becomes loose, polishing action will be reduced and vibration of the unit will be increased. Never turn the Tumbler on without the bowl installed.

The Turbo Tumbler has been designed so that it will not walk during normal opera- tion if the bowl is securely locked in place. We recommend that the Tumbler be placed on a solid surface away from any combustible materials when running.

If the Tumbler is to be used on a bench, it is a good idea to place it in a position where it cannot fall off the bench if some movement occurs. Important Safety Information 1. Under no circumstances should live ammo or primed cases be tumbled.

Details of the full range of Martin products are available on our website at www. Quick Start You are no doubt eager to switch on the machine and try it out by making a lot of fog. This section tells you how to do that. However, please also make the time to read the safety and servicing instructions in the remainder of this manual. Setting up Locate the machine in a suitably large area with nothing in front of the smoke output.

The fluid compartment is opened by pulling outwards on the cover pull using a finger in the round hole. Connect a suitably rated power supply to the machine. The power requirements are: Magnum 3.

Turn on the power switch. The red Heat indicator on the remote and the top of the unit will light. After about minutes the green Ready indicator on the remote and the top of the unit will light. The machine is then ready to produce fog. To obtain maximum fog output wait another couple of minutes for the Heat indicator to go out. Making fog Once the machine has heated up, hold the FOG button on the remote to start the fog output.

Pressing the FOG button for less than 1 second will start Timer mode if times are programmed. You can set the fog density by turning the knob.

If the knob is turned fully anticlockwise, no fog will be produced. Location The Magnum smoke machine may be located on the floor or may be suspended using the optional flying bracket. The machine can operate in any orientation from 45 degrees upwards to 45 degrees downwards. Steeper tilting may cause fluid leakage. If the machine is to be suspended, ensure the mounting surface can support the weight of the machine. Do not suspend the machine over areas where people will be underneath.

Ensure that there is at least mm clearance all round the machine and at least mm in front of the smoke output. AC power Before using the machine, ensure that a grounding-type earthed power plug that fits the local power outlets is installed on the power cable.

The table below shows some common pin identification schemes. Before connecting the Magnum smoke machine to power, verify that the AC supply is adequately dimensioned for the current draw of the machine. The machine requires: Magnum 3. If your AC voltage is outside the appropriate range, do not use the machine.

Installation and setting up. The cover is held closed by a magnetic catch and hinges upwards. If you are operating several machines using the machine-to-machine link function, connect up the machines in a daisy-chain using RJ45 computer network type cables. The maximum total length of cable, including the remote cable, is 50 metres. Although the connectors are compatible, the electrical signals are not, and equipment may be damaged.

Turning on the power Turn on the main power switch located next to the power cable inlet. The red Heat indicator on the remote and on top of the machine will light for about minutes as the machine heats up to operating temperature. When the green Ready indicator comes on, the machine is ready to make fog.

To obtain maximum output, wait another few minutes for the red Heat indicator to go off, as fog output is reduced while the unit is heating up. Manual firing Hold down the FOG button. The machine will produce fog until you release the button. You must hold the FOG button for one second or more. If you hold the FOG button for less than one second, the unit will enter timer mode, unless the timer is disabled.

If a long burst of fog is produced, after a time the fog output level will be automatically reduced to keep the machine temperature within the operating range. This allows continuous operation, so that the machine does not have to stop and re-heat. Setting fog output level Set the knob to the desired output level while firing the machine.

The fog output level is always set by the current position of the knob, whether manually firing or in timer mode. Setting the Automatic Timer The Automatic Timer allows you to set the machine to keep producing timed bursts of fog without anyone having to press any buttons. The ON light will flash. The run and wait times are now stored and will be remembered even after the unit has been switched off.

When valid times are stored, but the timer is not engaged, the OFF and ON lights remain lit constantly. This will take you directly to setting the Off time without changing the On time. This can be useful if you want to have a fixed-time burst of fog which you can repeat at will by pressing the fog button. The timer is now programmed to one-shot mode and this will be remembered even after the unit has been switched off. To produce a timed burst of fog, press the FOG button briefly.

To stop the timed fog output early, press the FOG button briefly again. Disabling timer mode If you wish to simplify the remote control, you can disable the timer function.

This means that a short press on the FOG button will just produce a short burst of fog and the timer will not be enabled. The ON light flashes. The zero times will be stored, disabling the timer. This will be remembered even after the unit has been switched off. To re-enable the timer function, store some non-zero times as described above. Priming the machine after fluid out If the machine runs out of fluid it may not pump properly after refilling the fluid due to airlocks in the fluid pipework.

To produce a timed burst of fog, press the FOG button briefly. To stop the timed fog output early, press the FOG button briefly again. Disabling timer mode If you wish to simplify the remote control, you can disable the timer function.

This means that a short press on the FOG button will just produce a short burst of fog and the timer will not be enabled. The ON light flashes. The zero times will be stored, disabling the timer. This will be remembered even after the unit has been switched off. To re-enable the timer function, store some non-zero times as described above.

Priming the machine after fluid out If the machine runs out of fluid it may not pump properly after refilling the fluid due to airlocks in the fluid pipework. To prime the machine, hold down the FOG button and turn the knob to maximum. Keep the button held until the fog output is strong and steady. Then turn the knob back to the required output level and release the FOG button. If the machine is left to run when out of fluid, damage will be caused to the pump which may cause premature pump failure.

What the status lights mean The four lights on the remote have the following functions. Machine is heating and has reached minimum operating temperature.

Fog output level may be reduced while heating. Any controller meeting the DMX standard may be used to control and program the fog output of the Magnum smoke machine. The wiring is shown below. Connector pin. For best results, use cable designed for high speed digital data transmission. Suitable DMX cable is available from your Martin dealer. DMX Level. When the machine is receiving valid DMX data, the indicator light next to the address switches will light.

It is possible to control the machine by DMX and using the remote control at the same time, the highest setting will take precedence. The switch settings for each possible DMX address are given in the table below. Each produces a different effect as described below. Martin supplies high quality fog fluids that are based on ultra-pure deionized water. No other fluid is suitable for use. The Magnum smoke machine can run safely only on the specific smoke fluids it is designed for.

NEVER use any other type of fluid, or toxic gas may be produced. You will probably also cause damage to the system that is not covered by the product warranty. Do not dilute smoke fluid with water or any other liquid. Discard smoke fluid if it becomes contaminated.

Pro Smoke Super ZR mix Pro Smoke Super fluid is a high-quality, general purpose fluid that produces a dense white airborne fog with medium dispersal time. Pro Smoke High Density SP mix — Magnum only Pro Smoke High Density fluid generates a high density, white, airborne fog with a very high index of refraction and slow evaporation rate. SP mix smoke fluid is not suitable for use in the Magnum machine. Any service not described in this section must be carried out by a Martin service technician.

Cleaning Excessive dust, smoke fluid, and dirt build-up will degrade performance and cause overheating and damage to the machine that is not covered by the product warranty. To maintain adequate cooling, dust must be cleaned from the outer casing and air vents of the machine periodically. Isolate the machine from power and allow to cool completely before cleaning. The smoke output nozzle remains hot for up to 10 hours after use. Fuse replacement The main fuse for the Magnum smoke machine is located on the electronics board inside the unit.

Disconnect the power supply before removing any covers. Live parts inside! To replace the fuse, disconnect the power cord from the supply, unscrew the screws holding the top cover of the unit and remove the cover. The electronics board is located at the back of the unit near the remote control sockets. Remove the fuse holder cover and pull out the fuse. Remove the spent fuse and replace with one of exactly the same size and rating.

The fuse type is indicated below. Contact Martin Service if the fuse blows repeatedly. Optional accessories Fitting the optional flying bracket The optional flying bracket is fixed to the underside of the machine using 4 M4 taptite screws, supplied with the bracket. Remove the fluid container from the machine before tipping up the unit to access the underside.

Ensure that the mounting surface is strong enough to hold the weight of the machine. Disconnect the power supply before removing the blanking plate.

Remove and keep safe the two screws holding in the blanking plate, and remove the plate. If you cannot locate the ribbon cable, you will need to remove the main covers of the unit. The ribbon cable connects the main circuit board to the DMX interface.

Fit the new DMX module into the rear panel and tighten the screws. Refit any covers you have removed before reconnecting the power supply. Wet, greasy, non-uniform smoke output, fluid drips or spits from nozzles, or very loud noise when firing machine. Machine continues to produce fog when Fog button is not pressed Machine can be fired from the remote control, but not by DMX controller.



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