Degritter MARK II User Manual page 41

Automatic record cleaning machine
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Water droplets on record
after drying
Water droplets on the record after
the drying cycle can be caused by
insufficient drying time, too high
fan power setting, small amounts
of water being left in the ultrason-
ic cleaning tank at the end of the
washing cycle, or by a valve leaking
water back into the ultrasonic
cleaning tank.
Maximum Fan Power setting can
on rare occasions throw up a few
drops of water that has been left
in the ultrasonic cleaning tank. The
drying program will eventually dry
these off, but it can cause trouble
when trying to set precise drying
length.
In order for the machine to pump
out all the water from the ultrasonic
cleaning tank, it is important for the
filter to be sufficiently clean. With
a clogged filter, some of the water
can get trapped and will seep
through to the ultrasonic cleaning
tank later while the machine is
drying the record.
If the issue persists, then the cause
may also be a clogged valve that
leaks a small amount of water back
into the cleaning tank. To clean the
valves, start the Machine mainte-
nance cycle manually. The main-
tenance program will pump water
back and forth through the valves
and may remove debris stuck in
there.
To start Machine maintenance nav-
igate to the Degas program in the
menu. Press and hold the left button
and immediately press the right
button. If this solves the issue, then
clean the machine with vinegar as
described in Cleaning the machine
section.
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