User Manual

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ULTRASONIC PRINCIPLE
PREPARATION:
1.
Carefully unpack the cleaner and remove all traces of packing materials from it.
Visually inspect the cleaner for any parts that may have become loose or damaged
during transit.
Contents:
a: Main machine
b: Sound proof lid.
c: Power lead
d: Mesh basket
e: User manual
2. Place the cleaner on a flat, clean surface where the cooling fans will receive
adequate ventilation and ensure all controls are set to off. Also ensure the drain tap
is in the closed position.
3.
Ensure the power lead is securely plugged into the cleaner and that no part of the
lead is likely to come into contact with moisture.
Ultrasonic cleaning is based on the cavitation effect caused by
high frequency ultrasonic wave vibration signal in the fluid.
Microscopic bubbles are formed, and they implode violently
causing the cavitation which create an intense scrubbing action
on the surface of the item being cleaned. The bubbles are small
enough to penetrate microscopic crevices, cleaning them
thoroughly and consistently.
Ultrasonic cleaning is extremely effective at removing dirt and
grime which would normally require tedious manual cleaning by
hand. It has been used to clean a wide variety of instruments and
mechanical parts such as carburetors, returning them to almost
“like new” condition without damage to delicate parts.