In the framework of the Future Circular Collider Study a new septum magnet concept, nicknamed ``SuShi'' has been developed, and a prototype was built at Wigner RCP, and tested at the FREIA facility of Uppsala University. The concept uses a canted cosine theta (CCT)-like superconducting magnet and a passive superconducting shield to create a zero-field and high-field region within its aperture. SuShi is the first CCT magnet with both of its winding layers simultaneously impregnated with wax. This paper describes the first powering test of the empty magnet at 4.2 K, without the shield being inserted in its aperture. The performance of the magnet, including the observation of quench-back, estimation of hot-spot temperatures and the fraction of energy dissipated in the formers are presented, and most interestingly the absence of any quench during the entire testing period is reported. Sushi reached its nominal peak field of 3.64 T at 450 A, which corresponds to 76% of the calculated short sample limit along the load line, without training.