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Optimizing Your Cleaner 

                                 

Tanks: 

Cleaning 

- check the tank for contamination whenever you change solution. if 

necessary, remove contaminants with a nonabrasive cloth and water. 

 

Emptying 

-  always  unplug  the  cleaner  before  emptying  the  tank.  Empty  the 

solution into a waste disposal unit. 

 

Filling 

- always unplug the line cord before filling the tank. Fill the cleaner to the 

operating  level  (1  inch  from  the  top  with  beaker/support  rack  in  place),  using 
warm tap water. 

 

Low solution level

 - will cause the cleaner to fail. When you remove heavy or 

bulky loads from the cleaner, the solution level may drop below the operating 
level. If so, be sure to replace lost solution and degas, if necessary, depending 
on the amount used. 

 

Overload

 - do not rest any items on the tank bottom. Weight on the tank bottom 

dampens sound energy and will cause damage to the transducer. Instead, use 
a  support  rack  and/or  beaker  positioning  cover  to  support  all  items.  Allow  at 
least 1 inch between the tank bottom and the beaker or receptacle for adequate 
cavitation. 

 

Covers

 - allow the cleaner to heat up faster, to a higher temperature, and avoid 

excessive liquid evaporation. 

 

Shell: 

Cleaning-

 

the ultrasonic cleaner may be cleaned using a dry soft towel. Do not use 

liquids to clean.

 

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                         

Temperature:

 

Heater

  -  the  heater  may  cause  some  discoloration  of  the  tank  wall.  This  is 

normal and will not affect the performance of the unit. 

 

Solution

  - 

a  cleaner with  heater  and  with  a cover  will  stabilize  at  70°C  approx, 

running continuously. Ultrasonics will add heat to the solution. 

 

Solution: 

Solution activity

- the amount of visible activity is not necessarily related to optimum 

cavitation for cleaning. 

 

Degassing

 - fresh solutions contain many dissolved gases(usually air),which reduce 

effective ultrasonic action. Although solutions will naturally degas over time, using 
Degas mode speeds up the degassing process. Solutions that have been sitting 
unused for 24 hours or longer have reabsorbed some gases. 

 

Heat

 - increases the chemical activity of cleaning solutions. 

 

Surface tension

 - can be reduced by adding a wetting agent of surfactant to the bath. 

Reduced surface tension will increase cavitation. 
 
 

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Page 2: ...Solutions Optimizing Your Cleaner Equipment Specifications Optional Accessory Operating Your Cleaner with Ultrasonic Feature Operating Your Cleaner with Ultrasonic Heating Feature Operating Your Clean...

Page 3: ...lternating Current Protective Conductor Terminal Always replace the protective conductor after servcing Attention consult accompanying documents Always consult this instruction manual when this symbol...

Page 4: ...Packing List Item Quantity Note Instrument 1 unit Instruction Manual 1 piece Cover 1 piece Support Rack 1 piece Soft Drainpipe 1 piece 9 5L Include 9 5L or above model 2...

Page 5: ...e temperature of the cleaning liquid to go over 70 C 3 Avoid damaging the facility Don t operate the cleaner dry Don t use strong acid or alkali or other corrosive solution to avoid damaging the clean...

Page 6: ...her suitable container and then put the work piece into the liquid Now put the container of the chemical detergent and work piece into the trough Caution do not let the container touch the bottom of t...

Page 7: ...the cleaners on tables work benches and other similar surfaces 5 Always use the cleaners in an environment of good ventilation Special care should be taken not to block the bottom fan vent of the rel...

Page 8: ...ion periodically Cleaning solutions can become contaminated with suspended contaminate particles which coat the tank bottom This coating dampens the ultrasonic action and reduces cleaning efficiency C...

Page 9: ...ver slight etch none slight attack attacks attacks none none Electronic cleaner 1 none none slight attack none none none none General purpose 1 none none slight attack none none none none Industrial s...

Page 10: ...ttom and the beaker or receptacle for adequate cavitation Covers allow the cleaner to heat up faster to a higher temperature and avoid excessive liquid evaporation Shell Cleaning the ultrasonic cleane...

Page 11: ...ignition is possible from electrical components Renewal replace cleaning solutions often to increase ultrasonic cleaning activity Solutions as with most chemicals become spent over time Solutions can...

Page 12: ...68 117V 60Hz 97043 970 220V 50 60Hz 9 5 300 150 240 590 180 YES 97043 972 117V 60Hz 97043 974 220V 50 60Hz 13 8 330 150 300 790 240 YES 97043 976 117V 60Hz 97043 978 220V 50 60Hz 20 8 500 150 300 1120...

Page 13: ...7V 60Hz 97044 000 220V 50 60Hz 9 5 300 150 240 590 180 326 YES 97044 002 117V 60Hz 97044 004 220V 50 60Hz 13 8 330 150 300 790 240 436 YES 97044 006 117V 60Hz 97044 008 220V 50 60Hz 20 8 500 150 300 1...

Page 14: ...117V 60Hz 97043 942 220V 50 60Hz 9 5 300 150 240 590 180 326 YES 97043 944 117V 60Hz 97043 946 220V 50 60Hz 13 8 330 150 300 790 240 436 YES 97043 948 117V 60Hz 97043 950 220V 50 60Hz 20 8 500 150 30...

Page 15: ...0 97044 052 Capacity 1 9L 2 8L 5 7L 9 5L 13 8L 20 8L 28 4L Product Number 97044 028 97044 030 97044 032 97044 034 97044 036 97044 038 97044 040 Capacity 9 5L 13 8L 20 8L 28 4L Product Number 97044 060...

Page 16: ...not need to be set press the timer switch until the number displayed disappears and TIME ON light is off 5 If the unit is turned off when it is in operation and the power is not removed it will restor...

Page 17: ...grounded outlet Cleaning items Step 1 Set the TIMER for the amount of time you wish the items to be cleaned 2 Place the items into a basket or beakers in a positioning cover 3 If using beakers add cle...

Page 18: ...peration STEP Press the key Press the key to start ultrasonic 3 Users can use MODE key and Adjust key to change timing temperature and degassing setup The range of timing setup is 1 99 minutes and tem...

Page 19: ...s the key to change set temperature Press the key to start heating When temperature of solution in the bath reaches set temperature the machine will stop heating There will be 2 buzz as notification a...

Page 20: ...n though the heater has cycled off and the Heat On light is still light If this happens turn the cleaner off and allow the solution to cool down For a fast cool down replace some of the warm solution...

Page 21: ...to a basket or beakers in a positioning cover 3 If using beakers add cleaning solution to beakers to cover the items 4 Slowly lower the basket or beakers into the tank Do not allow items to contact th...

Page 22: ...start ultrasonic 3 Users can use MODE key and Adjust key to change timing temperature and degassing setup The range of timing setup is 1 99 minutes and temperature setup is 20 69 C Change Ultrasonic...

Page 23: ...temperature Press the key to start heating When temperature of solution in the bath reaches set temperature the machine will stop heating There will be 2 buzz as notification and the Heating Indicato...

Page 24: ...he machine will activate ultrasonic device for 5 seconds every 2 minutes to balance solution temperature The function is not available at degassing standby status 6 When ultrasonic or degassing finish...

Page 25: ...your cleaning solution 2 Allowing for the volume of the parts you will be cleaning and cleaning solution fill the tank with warm tap water to the operating level line 3 Add cleaning solution to the ta...

Page 26: ...ower Fuse blown Call qualified maintenance personnel Weak ultrasonic effect Without degas process the solution is easier to produce bubble after heating Turn on for at least 5 minutes Higher liquid li...

Page 27: ...Don t ever use mineral acids or bleaches These could damage the tank Don t disassemble your cleaner or you will void the warranty High voltage inside the cleaner is dangerous Failure to comply with t...

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