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SKU 96904
For technical questions, please call 1-800-444-3353.
When the Cleaner has run for over sixty seconds and no new operation is performed,
the Cleaner will enter Sleep Mode and nothing will appear on the digital display. To
reactivate the Cleaner, press the ON/OFF button.
The ON/OFF button can be pressed anytime to stop the washing operation.
To empty the Tank (1), have a bucket or some other type of liquid collector placed
under the Drain Valve (1). Turn the Drain Valve Handle (14) to the right, opening
the valve. The water will then begin to pour from the Tank and out of the Drain
Valve (1).
Refer to the instructions and safety warnings for the cleaning solution used to
determine how long you should use the cleaning solution for and whether or not
the solution can be reused.
inspection, Maintenance, and cleaninG
WarninG!
Make sure the Power Switch of the tool is in its “OFF” position and
that the Ultrasonic Cleaner is unplugged from its electrical outlet before performing
any inspection, maintenance, or cleaning procedures.
Before each use inspect the general condition of the Ultrasonic Cleaner. Check
for cracked or broken parts, damaged power plug/Cord and any other condition
that may affect the safe operation of the Ultrasonic Cleaner. If abnormal noise or
vibration occurs, immediately disconnect the Ultrasonic Cleaner form its electrical
supply source and have the problem corrected before further use. DO NOT USE
DAMAGED EQUIPMENT.
Servicing of any internal components should only be done by a qualified service
technician.
Clean the Ultrasonic Cleaner’s Tank (1) and Basket (11) with a damp cloth. Remove
any oil and residue after each use. Do not clean with flammable or corrosive
liquids.
troubleshootinG
problem
possible causes
probable solutions
Cleaner will not start
No power at outlet.
Cord not connected.
Overheating Safety Off feature
kicked in
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Check power at outlet.
Check that cord is plugged in.
Allow fifteen minutes before
attempting to use the Ultrasonic
Cleaner
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