L&R EFFICA E1 Series Owner's/Operator's Manual

L&R EFFICA E1 Series Owner's/Operator's Manual

Ultrasonic cleaning system

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E
1
Ultrasonic Cleaning System
Owner/Operator Manual
L&R Manufacturing Company
577 Elm Street, PO Box 607
Kearny, NJ 07032-0607 USA
Tel: 201.991.5330 Fax: 201.991.5870
www.LRultrasonics.com
info@LRultrasonics.com

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  • Page 1 Series Ultrasonic Cleaning System Owner/Operator Manual L&R Manufacturing Company 577 Elm Street, PO Box 607 Kearny, NJ 07032-0607 USA Tel: 201.991.5330 Fax: 201.991.5870 www.LRultrasonics.com info@LRultrasonics.com...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Page Safety Precautions ............3 Chemicals Harmful to Your Ultrasonic Cleaner ... 4 What is Ultrasonic Cleaning?........5 Ultrasonic Cleaner Specifications ........ 5 Unpack, Set-up, and Start-Up........6 Cleaning Methods ............9 Popular Accessories ..........10 Ultrasonic Cleaning Solutions ........11 Trouble Shooting............
  • Page 3: Safety Precautions

    Safety Precautions and Warnings Before using your Ultrasonic Cleaner, please read and thoroughly understand these safety precautions. Failure to comply with these warnings and safety precautions may result in serious personal injury or property damage. To avoid electrical shock:  Unplug your machine from the power source before filling or emptying the tank.
  • Page 4: Chemicals Harmful To Your Ultrasonic Cleaner

    Chemicals Harmful To Your Ultrasonic Cleaner Ferric Chloride Acetophenone Ferrous Chloride Aluminum Chloride Ferris Sulfate Aluminum Fluoride Fluoboric Acid Aluminum Sulphate Fluorine Ammonium Bifluoride Hydrobromic Acid Ammonium Chloride Hyrdrochloric Acid Ammonium Hyroxide Hydrogen Peroxide Amyl Chloride Hydrocyanic Acid Antimony Trichloride Hydrofluoric Acid Aqua Regia Hydrofluosilicic Acid...
  • Page 5: What Is Ultrasonic Cleaning

    Congratulations on your purchase of an L&R Ultrasonic Cleaning Sys- tem. Your machine is part of a complete cleaning process which is thor- oughly described in this owner/operator manual. What is Ultrasonic Cleaning? Ultrasonic cleaning is created by sound waves that are transmitted at frequencies beyond the range of human hearing.
  • Page 6: Unpack, Set-Up And Start-Up

    ENVIRONMENTAL:  Allow 2” behind unit for air flow.  Unit to be located in a dry location, 0-35° C, RH 96% Non- Condensing non-corrosive atmosphere below 2000 M altitude. Unpack, Set-Up and Start-Up Unpack  Remove your ultrasonic cleaner from its shipping container and inspect it for any possible damage which may have occurred during shipping.
  • Page 7 Start Up STEP ACTION Select the proper L&R Cleaning Solution. Dilute with warm tap water as specified and fill one half to two-thirds of the tank. Place parts to be cleaned in the basket or other accessory. If necessary, add more solution to bring the level to about 3/4 inch below bottom edge of plastic.
  • Page 8 Digital Timer The L&R Digital timer controls the operation of the Ultrasonic cleaning machine and its options. There are three sections of control; Main Power, Timer, Heat. The Main power on/off switch: Located on the rear panel of the machine near the line cord and fuse holder.
  • Page 9: Cleaning Methods

    Cleaning Methods Direct Method In this method, the part(s) to be cleaned are placed in your accessory basket. The basket is then placed directly into the main tank already containing the proper L&R cleaning solution. ITEMS IN BASKET BASKET Cleaning times may vary depending on the amount and types of contamination on the items.
  • Page 10: Popular Accessories

    Fill the stainless steel tank approximately ⅔ full with a proper L&R solution or carrier bath. 3/4" If a beaker or beakers are used, POSITIONING place the beaker in an L&R COVER BEAKER BAND positioning cover using BEAKER beaker band to adjust the depth of the suspension so that the beaker bottom is slightly below the surface of the solution in the...
  • Page 11: Ultrasonic Cleaning Solutions

    Ultrasonic Cleaning Solutions L&R chemists have formulated a complete line of aqueous and non-aqueous based solutions to compliment our ultrasonic cleaning systems. Listed below are some of the common cleaning tasks and recommended L&R cleaning solutions. Solutions / General Cleaning Applications L&R Solution Soils/Substrate Light oils and greases.
  • Page 12 Dental/Medical Cleaning Applications Product Product size Description code ® UltraDose Ultrasonic 24 x 1oz. Blood, debris, buffing compounds, UD012 Cleaning Solution tubes soils, oxides, rouges & tripoli ® UltraDose Germicidal Cleans and disinfects instruments hospital grade Ultrasonic UD036 16 oz. and apparatus Cleaner Concentrate General Purpose...
  • Page 13: Trouble Shooting

    Trouble Shooting If your ultrasonic cleaner does not operate to your satisfaction, please consult the guide below before calling your authorized service center. Problem Symptom Action  Plug into a functioning Cleaner not plugged electrical outlet; in properly;  Press timer button Timer not ON;...
  • Page 14: Foil Test

    Foil Test An aluminum foil test is a method to evaluate the general cleaning intensity and soundwave coverage throughout the tank. Perform this test as follows:  Obtain any regular grade (not heavy duty) aluminum foil sold in a supermarket (less than 0.001 in. thick). Cut a piece large enough to cover ½...
  • Page 15: Service Center Locations

    Service Center Locations For International service, please contact your local distributor. A. Do not send covers or accessories with machine. B. When a warranty repair is requested, please include a copy of the invoice with the repair, showing the date of purchase. California New Jersey Electronic Instrument Service...
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