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FogMatich Professional Fog Machine
Wireless Remote Control
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User Manual
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Frequently Asked Questions
The FogMatich Fog Machine features a rapid heat-up time of approximately 3-5 minutes, allowing you to produce thick fog quickly when you need atmospheric effects for your event or performance without long waiting periods.
With its 3000CFM output capacity, the FogMatich can effectively fill spaces up to 2,000 square feet, making it suitable for large rooms, banquet halls, and outdoor areas where impressive visual effects are desired for audience impact.
Yes, the FogMatich performs well outdoors, though optimal results occur in calm weather conditions. The metal construction withstands various environments, making it suitable for outdoor weddings, festivals, and seasonal celebrations.
Regular maintenance involves using distilled water with fog fluid and occasional nozzle cleaning. The FogMatich design includes accessible components that make cleaning straightforward, ensuring consistent performance and extended machine lifespan.
The FogMatich works best with high-quality, water-based fog fluids that are specifically designed for professional fog machines. Using recommended fluids ensures optimal performance and helps maintain the heating element properly.
The wireless remote control operates effectively up to 50 feet away, providing ample range for most event spaces. This distance allows you to control fog effects from various positions without line-of-sight limitations.
Yes, the FogMatich includes automatic overheating protection that shuts the unit down if temperatures exceed safe limits. This safety feature prevents damage to the machine and ensures reliable operation during extended use.
The FogMatich is designed for intermittent use with recommended cooling periods between fog bursts. For continuous effects during long events, we suggest planning fog sequences with brief pauses to maintain optimal performance.