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Thank you for purchasing this Sonix 4 ultrasonic cleaner. Please take some time to read these operating instructions
before use and keep for future reference. Failure to follow these instructions may lead to unnecssary damages to the
product.
ULTRASONIC PRINCIPLE

BEFORE USE:

1. Carefully unpack the cleaner, remove all packing materials and check whether any
parts have become loose or damaged during transit.
Contents:
a: machine
d: drain screen (units with valves only)
2. Place the cleaner on a flat, clean surface - ensure that the cooling fan will get
adequate ventilation and that all controls are set to off, and the drain valve is
closed.
3. Ensure that the power cord is securely plugged into the cleaner – bottom panel
Ultrasonic cleaning is achieved by the mechanical action of
cavitation - cavitation is a process that occurs in liquids when
bubbles violently collapse or implode. The entire process is
caused when pressure differentials, particularly due to a drop in
pressure, surround a vapor cavity within the liquid.
The cleaning activity of ultrasonic baths is a result of forces
created when the bubbles implode. These forces are caused
by phenomena that include the formation of a high-velocity
water jet during bubble collapse, as well as the "water hammer
effect." Both processes generate pressures of up to 60,000 psi
and temperatures of 5,000 K, roughly the temperature on the
sun's surface
b: cover
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c: Power cord
e: basket
f: Manual

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