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5
SET-UP
General
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Place the machine on a level surface and lock the wheels.
·
Be sure the drain valve (located on the left side of the machine) is completely closed
(handle perpendicular to the drain) before filling the machine.
·
Fill the wash tank with water (
see note at the end of this section)
and the proper
dilution of soap until the machine is 2/3 full. Using hot water will shorten the amount
of time required to reach the desired temperature. Check drain assembly to insure
that there is no leakage.
·
The Model 4030 tank dimensions are 40
” x 30” with a 40” working depth. This tank
will hold 208 gallons and has a working volume of approximately 176 gallons at a
34
” liquid depth. Use this volume for calculating the amount of detergent you will
use.
·
If the machine does not have enough water the machine will fail.
·
Plug the power cord into a proper electrical outlet and press green
POWER
button.
·
Unlock each side of the two-door lid by pulling the hinge, located at the base of each
door, towards the opposite door and close the lid over the tank to maximize
insulation efficiency
·
Set digital timer and temperature controls.
·
The OMG-4030 utilizes (6) 900 Watt built-in silicone heating element and is well
insulated. The time required to heat the machine initially will vary between six (6)
and nine (9) hours. The unit heats water at approximately fifteen (15) degrees per
hour. After the initial heating period, the temperature will remain constant with very
limited electrical draw. It is important that the lid remain closed when not in use to
minimize heat loss and evaporation.
*Note About Water*
The quality of your water source can have an important effect on the performance of the
ultrasonic equipment. High levels of calcium, magnesium, sulfur and other contaminants
in the water source can have a negative effect on the type of cleaning soap used. High
levels of calcium and/or magnesium (constitutes hard water) can cause the soap to
work less efficiently and less effectively as intended and can also leave a white, flaky
residue on the parts once dried. If this white spotting occurs and is not desired, it will be
necessary to use soft water, drinking water or distilled water, in the machine. The level
of final cleanliness will dictate the water source used in the machine.