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WARNINGS 

Failure to read these warnings may cause the unit to fail, personal injury or property 
damage. 
 

  Equipment should only be operated on a single phase, 120VAC, 15 Amp 

grounded 

electrical system. The plug is a Hubbell #5266C. A Hubbell #5261, or compatible, 
receptacle is required. 

 

 

  Do not plug equipment into a power source that utilizes a GFI receptacle. Ultrasound 

passes a small, trickle current through the neutral which will cause GFI’s to trip. 

 

 

  Never plug in or operate the unit (heat or ultrasound) without the appropriate liquid 

level in the tank (2/3 full). 

 

 

  Any detergents or chemicals used in this equipment must be compatible with 300 

series stainless steel. Do not use any chemicals that contain any strong acids i.e. 
hydrochloric, sulfuric or muriatic acid. These chemicals will cause permanent 
damage to the stainless steel welds.    

 

  Due to the heated liquid in the tank, use baskets, tongs or wires to insert or remove 

parts from the tank. 

 

 

  Do not operate the unit with wet hands. 

 

 

  Use only biodegradable cleaning agents.  Never use solvents or flammable cleaning 

solvents without approval from Omegasonics. Any chemistry with a flash point below 
180

˚F should never be used with an ultrasonic cleaner.  

 

 

  Do not rest parts to be cleaned directly on the radiating surface. The custom  

Omegasonics 1420 basket, which suspends the basket bottom above the tank, must 
be used. 

 

 

  Do not open the internal circuitry of the equipment, disassemble any part or parts, or 

move or remove any components or electrical devices. 

 

 

  Never attempt to perform maintenance on the equipment when the unit is energized 

or when the cleaning solution is hot. 

 

 

  Disconnect the power source when moving the unit to a new location.

 

 

  Avoid splashing water outside the tank.

 

 

Only qualified technically trained personnel should perform any electrical maintenance on this machine. 

Summary of Contents for OMG-1420BTD

Page 1: ...1 Omegasonics Ultrasonic Cleaning Equipment Operation Instruction Manual OMEGASONICS Bench Top Unit Model OMG 1420BTD 120 VAC 15 A Read all instructions thoroughly before operating this equipment...

Page 2: ...ings 4 Set Up 5 General 5 Digital Temperature 6 Digital Timer 7 Cleaning Procedures 8 Machine Operation 8 FDM Parts 9 Equipment Maintenance 11 General 11 Tank Draining 11 Limited Warranty 12 Trouble S...

Page 3: ...d cleaning speed and consistency when compared with simple soaking or immersion with agitation Additionally the bubbles are small enough to penetrate even microscopic crevices cleaning them thoroughly...

Page 4: ...tainless steel welds Due to the heated liquid in the tank use baskets tongs or wires to insert or remove parts from the tank Do not operate the unit with wet hands Use only biodegradable cleaning agen...

Page 5: ...ncy Set digital timer and temperature controls The OMG 1420BTD utilizes 1 900 Watt built in silicone heating element and is well insulated The time required to heat the machine initially will vary bet...

Page 6: ...hysteresis which means that the heating mechanism and the OUT light will go on off based on a 5 variance This protects the life of the motor contactor AT ALM 2 Omegasonics use only Return Key Operatio...

Page 7: ...ay The ultrasound is factory set to 15 00 minutes To adjust the preset value press the blue keys Press the up arrow key to increase or down arrow key to decrease Left most blue key corresponds to 10 m...

Page 8: ...o the ON position The selector switch will spring back to the center position Before cleaning your first batch of items operate the ultrasound for fifteen 15 minutes This process is called degassing a...

Page 9: ...10 require 30 60 minutes c Larger parts 10 require 1 3 hours plus Activate the ultrasound by switching SONICS to ON Parts being cleaned do not require continuous supervision or labor intensive cleanin...

Page 10: ...SR100 SR110 ABS 158 F 158 F Polycarbonate 167 176 F Nylon 12 2 Part 145 F Nylon 12 3 Part 158 F PCABS 158 F 158 F Polycarbonate ISO 167 176 F ABS Translucent 158 F 158 F ABS I Medical 158 F 158 F Ulte...

Page 11: ...he inside of the tank with a clean soft cloth Do not use steel wool cleaning pads as they are too abrasive and will scratch the tank surface Rinse the tank again If the tank will not be used for a lon...

Page 12: ...e the responsibility of the user This warranty does not include damage or product failure which results from cavitation erosion misuse abuse or transportation damage This warranty is limited to the or...

Page 13: ...ook for the ice cube relay located at the left end of the back panel d Flip the window up window has a red button this bypasses the thermal overload You will see an orange flag visible in the upper ri...

Page 14: ...ill need to be replaced 7 Call Omegasonics to order a new circuit breaker Ultrasound circuit is not operational 1 Does the digital timer have a visible display 2 Does the timer count up 3 Does the tim...

Page 15: ...inspect the back panel wires for burnt or loose wires Burnt wires are typically caused by a loosened connection and must be replaced Thermal Overload Heat Sonics Circuit Ice Cube Relay Contactor Cont...

Page 16: ...Digital Timer Timer Digital Temperature Controller Digital Temp 3 Position Selector Sonics Switch 3 Position Selector 2 Position Selector Heat Switch 2 Position Selector Power Button Push Button Motor...

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