WitgYouCteener
Tanks
Cbrnirg
-
dleck
the tank
lor
contiamrnation
whenever
l/'ou
change
solution lf necessary,
remove contaminanls w
h
a
nonabrasNe cloth
€rrdtlrng
-
ah,va)E unplug the cl€ansr
before emptying the tank.
Empty
tho
solution
into a waste disposal unit.
Frrn
g
-
always
unplug the line cord betore
filling the tank. Fill the
cleaner to the
operating level
(one
inch
from the top with beaker/tray in
place)
using warm tap
waler.
to' sorrrlior ,evd
-
ffll
cause the cleaner
to fail. When
you
€move
rE vy
d h.r&y
ioads
trqn
the
cleaner.
lhe solution level
may
drop below
tr
Ad-ilrrg
led
It
so be sure lo r€plac.e losl solution and dsgas,
if
ioc6sty.
deperld€
or1 ttle amount used.
Overroad
-
do
rEa rlat
ary
(ems
on lhe tank bottom.
Weight
on th€ tank
bottom dampe.E sarrd dr6.gy and will cause damago
to
the tranaducer
Instead. use a
tay
ando. b€aker
positioning
cover
to support
allilen9.
Allow at
least one inch belwe€n lhe lank
bottom
and the beaker or
receotacle
for adeauate cavitation.
Coye.s
-
allow lhe cleaner lo heat up
fasler,
to
a
highor tgmperaturo,
and
avoid €xcessive liquid evaporalron.
Holvever.
obstrucling th€ cov€r venls
wrll
cause the cleaner to overheal
Tdn!.ntu't
,-aia
-
the heater
may cause some dscoro.-aDon of the tank wall. This
6
rb.mal and will not
affecl the
perforrn&
oa tE un{
sorrrdoa
-
the lastesl melhod
lo heal
rlou
€€r 6 lo
llll
wilh warm
solution,
uss
heat.
ultrasonics
(which
abo &
heat).
and a covor.
Approrimate stabilization temp€ratures rror
Llraso.rics
and hoat running
continuously:
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a cover 5C
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Opsradng Your Cleaner