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Chauvet Mini Sphere CH-260 User manual

Caution
Do not obstruct the air vents.
Do not touch unit or lamps while hot.
No user serviceable parts inside, please refer to CHAUVET for service.
Power Connections
The unit is supplied with a power plug appropriate to its voltage and destination. Should any other
connections be required they must be carried out with the following configuration.
Earth = Green/Yellow cable
Neutral = Blue cable
Live = Brown cable
In the USA & Europe, it is required that all plugs are 3-pin type i.e. with Earth/Ground connection.
In the UK, it is required that all mains plugs are fitted with 5A fuses.
Technical Specifications
Power 120V~60Hz AC 230V~50Hz AC
Fuse 20mm Glass 3.15A Fast Blow 20mm Glass 1.6A Fast Blow
Lamps 1 x 120V 300W
Part No 64514
1 x 230V 300W
Part No 64516
Dimensions 203 x 254 x 254mm / 8in x 10in x 10in
Weight 3.6kg / 7.92lbs
User Information (Please complete for your records)
Date Purchased: // Serial No:
Dealer Stamp: Model: CH-260 MINI SPHERE
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CH-260
Users Guide
Please read these instructions carefully before use
World-wide Headquarters:
3000 North 29th Ct., Hollywood, Florida, USA, FL 33020
Tel: +1-954-929-1115 Fax: +1-954-929-5560
European Office:
Unit 18, Hunslet Trading Estate, Leeds, UK
LS10 1BL
Tel: (0113) 276-0755 Fax: (0113) 277-6675
www.ChauvetLighting.com
Introduction
Congratulations on the purchase of your new CHAUVET lighting effect. We are confident you will
enjoy many trouble free hours with this unit. To assist with the care and use of the product we
have prepared this short guide.
Operation
Before connecting this unit to the mains power supply for the first time you must first install the
lamp. (See ‘Replacing Lamps’ for details).
This lighting effect has been designed to function on a mains power supply of either 120V~60Hz
or 230V~50Hz and has been fitted with a suitable power plug for use with your local voltage.
Check the label and voltage selector switch (if fitted) on the unit and the power plug for the
correct voltage.
When connected to the mains power supply the unit should illuminate and the head should rotate.
You can adjust the speed of rotation with the rotary speed control located at the rear of the unit
(fig.1).
Due to the high operating temperature of halogen lamps it is advisable that the effect be used in
well ventilated areas taking care not to obstruct the air vents. After use allow time to ‘cool’ for
safety and to ensure lamp life before moving or touching.
The duty cycle for this effect should be no more than 15 minutes on then 15 minutes off.
Installation / Mounting
This unit has been designed to be hung. It is recommended that, for safety purposes, your
lighting effect be properly mounted using a suitable hanging clamp and safety cable. CHAUVET
offers a range of items, which are ideal for safe mounting.
Use in a well-ventilated area without obstruction to air vents.
Replacing Lamps
1. Disconnect from main power supply before attempting to replace either lamp or fuse.
2. Ensure that the unit is sufficiently cool, before removing blown lamp.
3. Never touch new lamps with your fingers; use a tissue or a cloth.
In order to replace the lamp, disconnect from main power supply first, and unscrew the 3 screw
fixings to remove the lamp replacement cover (the head of the unit), which is highlighted on the
diagram (fig.1). Only use the appropriately rated lamp as use of any other lamp type may cause
the unit to be non-operational.
Due to the nature of halogen lamps it is vitally important that you do not touch the new
replacement lamp with your fingers, as this will reduce lamp life considerably. Once again a
tissue or cloth can be used for fitting the replacement lamp.
Finally before using, check that the lamp is housed correctly in the lamp holder and that the lamp
replacement cover has been screwed back into place.
If after replacement of the lamp, the unit is still not working then please contact your dealer or
CHAUVET for servicing.
Replacing Fuses
If the unit does not function at all when connected to the main power supply i.e. the head does
not rotate. Then it is highly likely that the fuse has blown.
Disconnect from main power supply before attempting to replace either lamps or fuse.
In order to replace the fuse, disconnect from the main power supply first, and then unscrew the
fuseholder cover to reveal the fuse. The unit has a label attached which indicates the correct fuse
rating and you will also find this listed as part of the specifications for the unit later in this guide. It
is most important that replacement fuses are of the correct rating. Failure to use the correct fuse
could damage the lighting effect beyond economic repair.
The fuse should simply be placed inside the holder and the screw cap replaced, when this is
done connect to the main power supply to check. If the unit is still not working then please contact
your dealer or CHAUVET for servicing.
Cleaning
The most important part of your lighting effect to keep clean are the lenses as they allow the light
output to transmit. These should be cleaned with a soft damp cloth. The body of the unit may also
be cleaned in the same way. We recommend internal cleaning be carried out by a fully qualified
technician.
Maintenance & Servicing
Work on internal parts should be carried out by a qualified technician. Removal of any covers
other than the lamp replacement access or the fuseholder is considered a breach of warranty and
will not be covered under any such agreement unless authorized first by the company.
Troubleshooting
• If the unit is not functional – check main power supply is ‘on’ and check fuses.
• If the unit is functional but lamp does not light - lamp may require replacing.
If after trying this solution you still have a problem contact your dealer or CHAUVET.
A
t the Rear:
⇒Screw Cap
Fuseholder
⇒Voltage Selector
(Not on European Model)
Fig. 1
Rotary Speed Control
Mounting Bracket
Lamp Replacement Cover
Colored Lenses

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