Degritter MARK II User Manual page 35

Automatic record cleaning machine
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Machine is leaking water
Most common causes for leaks are
incorrectly topping up the water
tank, filter cap seal, or the remov-
able water tank and the machine
connection. All of these can result in
water dripping from underneath the
machine.
INCORRECT TOPPING UP
When topping up the removable
water tank with water, make sure
that the ultrasonic tank is empty.
During the washing cycle, water is
in the ultrasonic cleaning tank and
if the removable tank is topped up
the tank will overflow, when water is
pumped out.
Just in case, check that the ultra-
sonic cleaning tank is empty before
pouring additional water into the
removable water tank.
Filter cap leak
Remove the filter cap and make
sure that the cap has a 2mm thick
O-ring seal around it. When insert-
ing it back into the machine take
care to screw it all the way in.
Leak from the water tank
connection
In order to prevent water from
leaking from the water tank con-
nection, make sure to press down
slightly on the water tank when
inserting it. This is to make sure that
the water tank is all the way in. If a
second water tank is available, try
using the machine with a different
tank. This is to exclude the possibility
of a faulty water tank connection.
A bit of water in the bottom of the
machine will not harm the electron-
ics inside, but it should still be pre-
vented. Before using the machine,
switch it off from the AC switch and
disconnect the power cable from
the wall. Remove the water tank
from the machine. Pick the machine
up and tilt it 90 degrees from side to
side to drain the chassis. Once this
has been done, the machine can be
turned on again.
If the water leaks persists, contact
support@degritter.com.
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