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Emptying the tank

•  Remember to change the water between cycles as it becomes dirty.

•  Always ensure the unit is unplugged when changing the water.

•  Always pour liquid away via the front spout.

DIFFERENT WAYS OF CLEANING

General cleaning

Use plain warm tap water (ideally 45° to 50°C) with a few drops of 

washing up liquid. Ensure that the water level does not exceed the “MAX” 

marking when immersing the item.

If the item is very dirty or has oil or grease smears (CDs, etc.) then add  

3 to 4 drops of regular washing up liquid to enhance the cleaning result.

Enhanced cleaning

If the item is very dirty or has oil or grease smears then you can achieve 

amazing results by using our SeaClean2 concentrate (see page 9 for details).

Cleaning large items

If the item is too large to fit completely in the tank, then you can use the 

ultrasonic cleaner with the item partly immersed with the lid open. Ensure 

that the “MAX” marking is not exceeded when immersing the item.

Removing tarnish, carbon and rust

When removing tarnish, carbon & rust from your non-plated (e.g.: solid silver) metals, it is 

recommended to use a specialist cleaning solution such as SeaClean2 concentrate (see page 9 for 

details) when using your ultrasonic cleaner, as ultrasonic cleaning alone may not achieve the results.

If in any doubt about your items to be cleaned, before use, contact your jeweller or James Products 

for information and advice on cleaning your items.

Important notes

•  Care should be taken when using different types of cleaning soaps or detergents. Always ensure 

they are suitable for the item you are cleaning. If in doubt, please ask James Products or check 

www.jamesproducts.co.uk.

•  If there is any danger of scratching to an item to be cleaned, place the item on the supplied plastic 

tray (to separate the item from the stainless steel tank) before immersing in the tank. Unavoidably, 

the tray absorbs some of the ultrasonic energy, which may slightly reduce the effectiveness of the 

cleaning action. If the item is not at risk of damage from vibrations against the stainless steel tank, 

then the tray can be omitted for a stronger clean.

•  The use of SOLVENTS or ALCOHOL in the tank or on any part of the cleaner will damage your 

ultrasonic cleaner and void any warranty.

Summary of Contents for Ultra 7050

Page 1: ...ULTRA 7 0 5 0 CORDELESS ULTRASONIC CLEANER 14 06 060 V1 USER GUIDE ...

Page 2: ...nge of ultrasonic cleaners are very easy to use although to get the best from your new purchase we recommend you read this User Guide before getting down to any serious cleaning It also contains important safety information as well as practical hints UNPACKING Remove your Ultra 7050 cleaner from its packaging and ensure that along with this User Guide you have the correct mains plug fitted for you...

Page 3: ...e of the tank Always unplug the unit immediately after use and before emptying the liquid Do not operate the unit next to heat sources such as radiators Operate on a dry level surface To avoid electric shock do not immerse the unit into water or other liquid The unit should not be exposed to dripping or splashing and no objects filled with liquids should be placed on top of it Do not fill the tank...

Page 4: ...nless steel tank Handle Detachable body Plug and cord On button Timer Display Shows the selected cycle time and counts down during operation Set button Selects the cycle time Off button Basket Watch Stand CD DVD Holder 3 FEATURES AND ACCESSORIES ...

Page 5: ...inter cartridges fountain pen nibs wax or rubber stamps etc CDs DVDs Any CD VCD DVD pre recorded or CD R RW Metal items some metals need enhanced cleaning see p9 Metal cutlery knives forks etc old coins metal badges valves machine nozzles small metal parts etc For best results use SeaClean2 concentrate as directed 3 LEVEL CLEAN PLAN 4 Lightly stained items Use warm water and a few drops of washing...

Page 6: ...rasonic cleaner Delicate items Do not place delicate items directly on the stainless steel tank of the cleaner as the process of agitation may cause minor scratching For such items always place them on the supplied plastic tray before immersing into the tank Do not place items too close together in order to prevent scratching through contact with other items Unavoidably the tray absorbs some of th...

Page 7: ...in the display will show the 180 second 3 minute setting If a different time is required press the SET button to cycle the time through the five settings 180s 280s 380s 480s 90s Move to the next step when the display shows your required time Press the ON button to start cleaning The red operation indicator will illuminate while the unit is in operation The built in timer will count down the time a...

Page 8: ...ust from your non plated e g solid silver metals it is recommended to use a specialist cleaning solution such as SeaClean2 concentrate see page 9 for details when using your ultrasonic cleaner as ultrasonic cleaning alone may not achieve the results If in any doubt about your items to be cleaned before use contact your jeweller or James Products for information and advice on cleaning your items Im...

Page 9: ...you can use the supplied watch stand to ensure that only the strap makes contact with the fluid Unavoidably the watch stand absorbs some of the ultrasonic energy which may slightly reduce the effectiveness of the cleaning action To counter this you could try using SeaClean2 concentrate for enhanced cleaning CD DVD holder Dirty disks are one of the main reasons why you experience problems with your...

Page 10: ... quantities of seaweed coconut oils and fruit extracts to create a powerful cleaning solution SeaClean2 will expertly clean tarnished items and assist in the removal of carbon rust and dirt from most solid metals precious stones and inkjet cartridges to return them to a shiny condition Available in 500ml 1L 5L and 25L bottles Please refer to our website for exclusions DOUBLE STRENGTH CONCENTRATE S...

Page 11: ...ng your unit please call our Returns Department on 44 0 1258 822516 for a RMA Returns Materials Authorisation number Please return your unit in its original packaging along with a covering letter stating when and where you purchased the unit and a description of the problem encountered If the unit is within the guarantee period please enclose proof of purchase LIMITED WARRANTY Consequential and in...

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