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13.

 

DO disconnect the mains plug or isolate the supply before: 

a.

 

Emptying fluid from the tank 

b.

 

Filling the tank with fluid 

c.

 

Moving the unit 

d.

 

Removing  the  base  screws

 

(NO  USER  SERVICEABLE  PARTS  ARE 

CONTAINED IN THE UNIT.) 

14.

 

DO keep the front panel dry. NEVER allow fluid to run down the unit 
case or around the IEC socket area. 

15.

 

DO NOT operate any switches when your hands are wet. 

16.

 

DO use the correct accessories with the unit. DO NOT use any glass or 
other containers in place of the recognised beaker. 

17.

 

The  unit  should  be  operated  in  an  environment  as  follows: 
Temperature: 5°C to 40°C. Humidity: 10% to 80% 

(non-condensing)

 

18.

 

After periods of operation the top of the tank and fluid may get warm. 
This is quite normal. 

19.

 

To clean the case and tank wipe with a lightly oiled cloth. 

20.

 

DO NOT move the unit whilst in use or connected to the mains supply 
in order to avoid spillage and/or a possible shock hazard. 

21.

 

In  the  event  of  failure/emergency,  disconnect  the  mains  supply  by 
removing the plug from the mains socket. 

22.

 

It is advised that during operation the minimum distance between any 
person and the equipment is not less than 1 metre. 

23.

 

DO NOT Flash test this equipment. 

24.

 

When the unit is used in Dentistry, refer to HTM0105 for instructions 
on daily, weekly, quarterly and yearly test or visit 
www.walkerelectronics.co.uk for more information 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 

IF THE EQUIPMENT IS NOT USED AS SPECIFIED IN THIS 

HANDBOOK THE PROTECTION PROVIDED BY THE 

EQUIPMENT MAY BE IMPAIRED. 

THE ABOVE LIST IS NOT EXHAUSTIVE. 

 

 

Summary of Contents for QC

Page 1: ...ease refer to this operator s handbook BEFORE operating the equipment www walkerelectronics co uk Collingham Newark Notts NG23 7LA Tel 01636 892410 info walkerelectronics co uk your solution in ultras...

Page 2: ...eaning 2 Before operating your ultrasonic cleaner 3 Installing and operating your ultrasonic cleaner 4 Important note on heating and pulsing 5 Cleaning methods 6 7 Do s and Don ts 8 9 Guarantee 10 CE...

Page 3: ...bubbles which collapse or implode releasing large amounts of energy which scrub the surface clean This process is called Cavitation Ultrasonic cleaners have many applications including the cleaning of...

Page 4: ...cleaning fluid If any of the above items are missing please contact Walker Electronics Limited quoting the serial number of your machine As stated above your ultrasonic cleaner is supplied with a 1m l...

Page 5: ...ion The timer range is 0 to 30 minutes and any time in between may be set The unit may also be operated continuously by turning the knob anti clockwise to the OO symbol Should you wish to cease the ul...

Page 6: ...could eventually result in the self resetting thermal cut out operating Should this protection device operate the Green Neon on the front of the unit will remain illuminated however no ultrasonic agit...

Page 7: ...Page 6 alternative cleaning methods Fig 1 Fig 2...

Page 8: ...OULD BE TAKEN not to lower the beaker too far as the fluid may flow over the top of the tank The ultrasonic cleaner may then be operated Refer to pages 4 5 This method is particularly useful for clean...

Page 9: ...the stainless steel tank as they may attack the metal 7 DO NOT use any highly flammable substances in the tank 8 DO NOT place your hands in the fluid while the unit is operating When using any cleani...

Page 10: ...ration the top of the tank and fluid may get warm This is quite normal 19 To clean the case and tank wipe with a lightly oiled cloth 20 DO NOT move the unit whilst in use or connected to the mains sup...

Page 11: ...comply with the enclosed list of Do s and Don ts This list is not exhaustive Your statutory rights under common law are in no way affected by this guarantee For service in or out of the guarantee per...

Page 12: ...92 Immunity to EN50082 1 1997 Test Standard method Result Conducted emission EN55022 1994 PASS A1 1995 A2 1997 TMS19 Harmonic emissions EN6005 2 1987 PASS TMS17 Flicker EN60555 3 1987 PASS TMS18 Radia...

Page 13: ...010 1 Model type QC Rated voltage 220 240 Volts AC 50 60 Hz Tank dimensions 240 x 130 x 100mm External dimensions 265 x 161 x 195mm Working capacity 2 0 litres Maximum capacity 2 75 litres Weight 2 5k...

Page 14: ...e with its policy of progressive product design Walker Electronics Limited reserves the right to change product specifications without prior notice Walker Electronics Limited 2019 E OE Managing Direct...

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