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Codyson CD-4820 User Manual

Codyson CD-4820
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Lengthened tank
Stronger transducer
5 Recycle digital timer
Heater
Circuit protector
Radiator Fan
Wet-proof PCB
Three separable wires
Industry IC
Strong plastic housing
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Codyson CD-4820 Specifications

General IconGeneral
ModelCD-4820
CategoryUltrasonic Jewelry Cleaner
Tank MaterialStainless Steel
Ultrasonic Power35W
Timer1-30 minutes
Heating FunctionYes
Dimensions245 x 160 x 150 mm
Weight1.5 kg
Ultrasonic Frequency42kHz
Power SupplyAC 100 ~ 120V, 50 / 60Hz
Voltage100-240V
Timer Settings1-30 minutes

Summary

Features of the Digital Ultrasonic Cleaner CD-4820

Heater with Temperature Control

Safety and reliable heating controller with 65°C and 45 min limit.

Circuit Protector for Unit Longevity

Protects the internal circuit to extend the unit's operational life.

Safety Introductions and Precautions

Risk of Electrocution Warnings

Covers essential precautions to prevent electric shock hazards during operation.

Additional Safety Introductions

Risk of Burn or Injury Warnings

Precautions to prevent physical harm, burns, or injuries to users.

What Cannot Be Cleaned

Dirt Elimination Processes Explained

Four Ways of Ultrasonic Cleaning

General Cleaning with Tap Water

Standard operation method using only plain tap water.

Enhanced Cleaning with Heater

Utilizing the heater function for better wax and oil removal.

Advanced Ultrasonic Cleaning Methods

Enhanced Cleaning with Liquid Soap

Adding mild liquid soap for effectively cleaning stubborn oily dirt.

Strengthened Cleaning for Oiled Parts

Combines heat, soap, and time for heavy soiling on mechanical parts.

Operation Instructions: Getting Started

Step 1: Product Placement and Water Filling

Correctly loading items into the mesh screening and adding water.

Step 2: Power Connection and Time Selection

Connecting the power cord and selecting the desired cleaning cycle time.

Operation Instructions: Running the Cleaner

Step 3: Starting and Pausing Cleaning Cycles

Procedures for initiating, stopping, pausing, and resuming cleaning operations.

Step 4: Utilizing the Heater Function

Activating the built-in heater and understanding its operation and temperature limits.

Step 5: Finishing and Post-Cleaning Procedures

Unplugging the unit, removing items, and draining/wiping the tank.

User Maintenance and Care

Protect Circuit from Dry Running

Warning against operating the unit without water to prevent damage.

Overheat Protection and Cooling

Guidelines for preventing overheating and ensuring unit longevity.