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Instructions - Operation

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Instructions - Cleaning Fluids and Solutions

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1.  Before use, please fully read and understand these instructions, 

particularly the 

Precautions

 section.

2.  Place the ultrasonic cleaner on a flat, clean surface where there is 

adequate ventilation for the cooling fans.

3.  Ensure the power lead is plugged securely into the socket at the rear 

of the cleaner.

4.  Refer to Fig 1. Check that the drain tap (

G

) is in the closed position, 

then carefully fill at least 2/3 of the tank with clean water or cleaning 
solution. Fill to a level where the tank will not overflow when the item(s) 
to be cleaned are added. The cleaner is now ready for use.

5.  Place the item(s) to be cleaned in the parts basket (

B

) and lower the 

basket into the tank. The basket will rest securely on the bottom of the 
tank.

6.  Replace the lid back on the tank.
7.  Switch on the mains power supply socket.
8.  Set the Timer (

F

) to the desired length of cleaning time (a maximum 

of 20 minutes). This also switches the ultrasonic cleaner ON. The 
Timer Control (

F

) can also be turned to the left to the 

ON

 position for 

continuous use (do not run the ultrasonic cleaner continuously for 
more than an hour).

9.  For heavily soiled parts or items, the fluid can be heated. Set the 

Heater Control (

C

) to the desired temperature (best results are usually 

between 40º—60ºC.

10. When the Timer returns to zero and the cleaning is completed, return 

the Heater Control to the 

OFF

 position. Then switch off at the mains.

11. Let the water or cleaning solution 

cool down

 before draining and 

cleaning the ultrasonic cleaner in preparation for its next use. 

The 

cleaner will be damaged if hot fluid is immediately drained off 
after a cleaning operation.

For general cleaning it is satisfactory to use just deionised, demineralised 
or distilled water and a warm temperature setting (40º—50ºC). For 
enhanced cleaning a few drops of standard washing up liquid (or similar 
non-acidic detergent) can be added. Proprietary specialist solutions are 
also available designed for ultrasonic cleaners.

The effectiveness of cleaning solutions will deteriorate over time and 
use, especially where heavily soiled items have been cleaned. Regularly 
change the fluid and carefully wash and dry the inside of the fluid tank 
after every use. Do not use corrosive or abrasive cleaning products.

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