Warranty Ultrasonic Cleaners, when used in accordance with manufacturer's instructions and under normal use, are guaranteed for one year parts and labor and an additional year of parts only. Within the period guaranteed, manufacturer will repair or replace free of charge, at its sole discretion, all parts that are defective because of material or workmanship, not including costs for removing or installing parts.
Table of Contents Warranty ............................... 2 Safety Precautions ............................4 Introduction ..............................5 Ultrasonic Cleaners ........................... 5 Optional Accessories for Your Cleaner ..................... 5 Unpacking Your Cleaner ..........................5 Installing Your Cleaner ..........................5 Equipment Specifications ..........................6 How Ultrasonics Work ..........................6 What is Ultrasonic Cleaning Technology? ....................
Safety Precautions Before using your Ultrasonic Cleaner, please read and thoroughly understand these safety precautions. Failure to follow them may result in serious personal injury or property damage. To avoid electrical shock: • Unplug from power source before filling or emptying the tank. •...
Introduction Ultrasonic Cleaners These DuraSonic ultrasonic cleaners includes four models with sizes ranging from 11 to 25 liters. Each model is constructed using durable industrial style 40kHz transducers. These provide increased cleaning power along with built in sweep frequency to ensure uniform cleaning activity throughout the bath. The five larger sizes have built in drains.
Equipment Specifications U.S. Heat (w/ Fuse Ultrasonic Tank Tank Dimensions Power Power Warranty Temp Size Frequency Weight Capacity (L x W x H) Supply (Watts Control) Peak) AC 100 ~ 12” x 9” x 6” 1yr prts/lbr 11 Liter 40 Khz 40 lbs.
How Can Sound Waves and Ultrasonic Cavitations Clean? When a sound wave travels through fluid, it stretches and compresses the fluid to transmit sound. When the sound wave's amplitude increases to a threshold level, when the fluid cannot hold the “stretch” of the sound wave, the sound wave energy literally tears the water apart and vacuum bubbles are formed.
Operating Your Cleaners: TO SET TIME: TURN OFF ULTRASONICS, USE MODE TO SELECT TIMER, USE UP/DOWN ARROWS TO SET TIME. TO SET TEMP: PRESS TWICE "SET TEMP", USE UP/DOWN ARROWS TO SET TEMP, PRESS ONCE “SET TEMP” RED LED BLINKS WHEN HEATER IS ON, PRESS “SET TEMP”...
Explanation of Controls Control Function HEAT Activates heat to 55 C Maximum. TIMER Activates ultrasonics and sets time. Turn Knob to desired heat. Turn clockwise to hold position for continuous heat operation. Before You Start Cleaning CAUTION! • Do not place parts or containers directly on the bottom of the cleaning tanks;...
Cleaning Items NOTE: To stop ultrasonics at any time, press red off button. Step Action Set the TIMER for the amount of time you wish the items to be cleaned. Place the items into a basket. Slowly lower the basket into the tank. Do not allow items to contact the tank bottom.
Solution - the fastest method to heat your cleaner is to fill with warm solution, use heat, ultrasonics (which also adds heat), and a cover. 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.
Lubricating items - When necessary, re-Iubricate items immediately after cleaning. Drying items - Air drying at room temperature works for some items. Place parts requiring faster drying time under hot air blowers or in ovens. Cleaning Methods There are two methods of cleaning - direct and indirect. Each has advantages and disadvantages.
Cleaning Solutions CAUTION Do not use alcohol, gasoline, bleach, mineral acids, solutions with a flash point, semi-aqueous or combustible liquids in ultrasonic tanks, or you will void the warranty. Only use non-flammable solutions and water-based solutions. Solution Types Water-based solutions are either slightly acidic or alkaline. They include detergents, soaps and industrial cleaners designed to remove specific soils.
Chemicals Harmful to Your Tank The following chemicals will harm your ultrasonic tank and the action of ultrasonics and higher operating temperatures will increase their chemical activity. Do not use these or similar chemicals directly or in dilution in your ultrasonic tank or you will void your warranty.
Troubleshooting If your cleaner does not operate satisfactorily, please check the tables below for possible causes before calling your authorized service center. Warning High voltage inside - dangerous shock hazard. DO NOT attempt to disassemble or repair the cleaner. Problem Cause What to do Cleaner will not...
Warning High voltage inside - dangerous shock hazard. DO NOT attempt to disassemble or repair the cleaner. Problem Cause What to do Cleaner operates but does not Malfunctioning heater or Call nearest authorized service center. maintain set temperature. sensor components. Interrupted calibration sequence.
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