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o Never turn on the pump without the Super Foam Dome
TM
fan. This will cause
fluid to pour from fan area to floor. Unplug the pump if needing to test only the fan.
When done, switch GFI off and plug pump in to GFI to operate the system by
switching on the pump and Super Foam Dome
TM
fan at the same time. Never
operate without all lines and hoses attached.
2. Unit will turn on when you switch on the red power switch on the GFI. The machine will
slowly start spraying small amounts of fluid, saturating the modulator with fluid. Once
saturated, large volumes of foam will appear and continue to increase in size all around
the modulator.
3. Note: This unit has a GFI (Ground Fault Interrupter) for electrical safety purposes. Do not
remove this or open the GFI box, as this may cause serious electrical shock. Keep
machine in a downward vertical position to allow fluid to flow out the front nose area
(slightly tilted toward front). Do not run pump if fluid is unavailable. This may damage
the pump.
4. The pump uses 5 gallons in about 5 minutes. A 55-gallon drum of fluid will last about 55
minutes. The Super Foam Dome
TM
will produce 500 cubic feet (14m
3
) per minute of
foam, filling a 20’ x 20’ x 6’ volume in less than five minutes.
5.5 Clean up
1 Place a bucket under the modulator to catch falling water, and run 1-gallon fresh water
through system each night to clean and freshen equipment. Unplug GFI from power
source. Wipe off output end and any excess foam. Make sure no fluid has dripped or
splashed on the electrical components. Blow-dry with an air hose if necessary.
2 Clean up of the foam is easy. Some water may need to be mopped and removed. Use of
a wet/dry vacuum may be needed.
3 Foam Dome
TM
Fluid is non-toxic, clean, easy to use and can be very fluffy. Fluid will not
damage clothing. When mixing concentrate avoid eye contact and wash with water if eye
or skin contact has occurred. Contact your local dealer or CITC with any questions you
might have.
5.6 Troubleshooting
o If unit does not start: Are the electrical connections tight? Check electrical power for
properly grounded outlet. Check GFCI box (see instructions in section 3.2). Check
power cord going to GFCI box for cuts or separation
o If the fan is not operating: Check Fan separately by disconnecting the pump from
the GFCI. Does the fan rotate? Has foam gotten inside the unit? Is it wet? If so,
disconnect the hose and blow out the unit with an air line. If not available, discontinue
use until completely dry.