Details
Mac 700 Wash Service Manual
THe MAC 700 Wash come in a dual case. Price per unit.
The 700 Wash is a powerful 700-watt Fresnel luminaire with a remarkable light output. It features a full CMY color mixing system and variable CTC plus 8 position color wheel. Other useful features include a wide range variable zoom, continuous and indexable beam shaper, and extremely smooth and fast dimmer shutter system. It also boasts the same service friendly modular design and silent cooling as the MAC 700 Profile. The MAC 700 Wash houses a superior and highly efficient optical system powered by a 700 watt short-arc discharge lamp. The durable short-arc HTI 700 D4/75 lamp is extremely powerful and more efficient than competitor lamps.
The MAC 700 Wash is only available with electronic ballast. This gives the added advantages of flicker free operation, lower weight, extended lamp life and a power saving mode. A hot lamp restrike means there is no need to wait for the lamp to cool before re-striking. The fixture is also fitted with an auto sensing switch mode power supply for world wide operation without the need for fixture re-setting
Note: Professionally maintained and teched prior to shipment. Priced individually, sold in pairs.
We have a Mac 700 that's dousing itself and has to be sent a re-strike every now and then, we're hoping to get a replacement sent shortly but we're curious as to what the error message the display is saying actually is... we can't find it in the manual and nor has a google search help.8 MAC 700 Wash Lamp About the discharge lamp The MAC 700 Wash is designed for use with an OSRAM SharXS HTI 700 W/D4/75 lamp. This highly efficient double-ended short-arc source provides a color temperature of 7500 K, a color rendering index greater than 85, an average service life of 750 hours and hot restrike. Product Manual - Martin Professional - 700 Wash Product Details This is an exceptionally powerful wash light with a clean, even, soft-edged beam, a motorized zoom, indexible beamshaper and rich CMY color mixing.Note: These products are available in limited market areas, primarily Los Angeles and Orlando.

It's flashing 'LTCO' - we're assuming it's a lamp temperature error (particularly as it's dousing itself but coming back when sent a re-strike) but the 'CO' part is puzzling. 
Anyone know, or is the damn thing so confused it's not sure what error is should be telling us?!