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Dry the tank and unit with a towel. Do not wash the unit completely with water to prevent the risk of shock.
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Do not load the tank excessively; it could reduce the efficacy of the bath and damage the unit.
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Do not put very heavy or large objects in the bottom of the tank.
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Use chemical cleaning products compatible with the objects to be treated. Avoid corrosive solvents.
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When items (especially valuable items) are being cleaned for the first time, carry out a trial run first with
just one item. Ask the manufacturer what cleaning solution is recommended.
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After using the unit, clean the tank and the external body with a damp cloth. Always unplug the unit before
cleaning it.
PRECAUTIONS
IMPORTANT- The input
volts. Therefore, it is very important to observe the following Safety Regulations:
1) Do not open the lid when the power cord is connected to the power supply.
2) Do not spill water or any other conducting fluid over the unit's housing.
3) Always connect the unit to grounded power outlets.
Connect the unit to a grounded 230 V, 50/60 Hz power outlet.
Do not use inflammable solvents as cleaning solutions.
Keep the unit unplugged before filling it. Do not fill the tank above the max. mark. Do not start up the unit
when the water level is below the min. mark.
Do not allow children or unskilled people to handle the unit.
Never submerge the unit in any liquid to clean it.
Ultrasonic cleaning is not suitable for organic pearls.
Do not open the unit while it is connected to the power supply.
The machine lid may be hot after a cycle. Proceed with caution when removing it.
If you are not sure of the effects of the cleaning solution on a given type of item, carry out a previous test
with a single item.
Do not attempt to remove any screw or panel. The user does not need to manipulate anything inside.
To prevent electric shock, never touch the power cord or socket with wet hands.
Never operate the unit if the plug or the power cord is damaged. If the unit does not work properly, is
damaged or has fallen into the water, refer it to a technical service for examination and repair.
Do not touch the unit if it has fallen into the water. Unplug it immediately.
Use the unit properly according to the user's guide. Do not use accessories not recommended by the
manufacturer.
The unit should never be left unattended when it is plugged.
Do not operate the unit next to heat sources such as radiators.
Install the unit on a dry and flat surface.
CLEANING SOLUTIONS
Cleaning solutions can be classified into two types: those with water as the basic element and cleaning
solution, and solvents.
The most common cleaning method is with water, as it has an acceptable capacity to dissolve inorganic
substances. However, it is extremely limited in dissolving organic substances. For this type of compound,
water is a good medium for the dispersion of waste particles, and a good support for specific detergents which
dissolve organic substances.
In most cases a mixture of water and domestic washing up liquid can be used as a cleaning solution.
Nevertheless, when the quantity or nature of dirt is resistant to this type of cleaning solutions, specific solvents
for ultrasonic baths have to be used. Under no circumstances should inflammable solvents or
environmentally unfriendly products be used.
PRINCIPLES OF ULTRASONC CLEANING
voltage
of the Ultrasonic Bath transducers can reach hundreds of
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