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The cleaner must be electrically grounded to a three wire electrical outlet or receptacle.

  The electri-

cal service provided must be a ground outlet to prevent electrical shock.  An electrical outlet or receptacle
with "ground fault" protection is preferred.

•  

Disconnect the power cord before moving, filling or draining 

the cleaner.

•  

Do not attempt to service the Ultrasonik cleaner yourself,

 it contains high voltages and should only be

serviced by a properly trained technician.

•  

Do not use chlorinated solutions in the tank.

  They will cause the tank to rust or corrode.  Pit holes in the

tank are generally caused by chlorinated solutions (eg. chlorine bleach).

•  

Do not use solvents or acids in the cleaner

 they may cause dangerous or harmful fumes.

•  

Do not place objects to be cleaned directly on the bottom of the tank.

  This disrupts the flow of energy

from the ultrasonic transducers and may cause them to overheat and damage the tank.

•  

Do not leave the Ultrasonik cleaner running when not in use or unattended.

  The natural action of the

ultrasonic cleaner wears out the tank.  The cleaner can also run dry which will damage it.

•  

Do not place your hands or fingers in the cleaner

 when it is running.

•  

Do not fill the tank higher than 19mm (3/4") from the top or lower than 50mm (2") from the top.

(38mm (1.5") on Model 14).

•  

Do not place the cleaner in sinks or tanks

 where water can run or splash inside and damage the electron-

ics.

•  

Do not place cold solutions into a cleaner that has run dry,

 turn off the cleaner and allow it to cool

before adding any solution.  Sudden temperature changes can damage the transducers.

•  

Do not operate the cleaner with the cover on,

 the cover may cause the cleaner to over heat if operated

continuously.

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If the cleaner is not used in the manner as specified in this manual, the protection provided by the

cleaner may be impaired.

  SAFETY

- Alternating current

Courant alternatif

- On (Supply)

Marche (alimentation)

- Off (Supply)

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t (alimentation)

- Caution, Hot Surface

Attention, surface chaude

- Protective Conductor Terminal

Borne de masse, châssis

- Caution, Risk of Danger

Attention risque de DANGER

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Summary of Contents for 104H

Page 1: ...ations electrical 7 Specifications mechanical 8 Troubleshooting 9 Maintenance 9 Accessories 10 Product Service 11 Warranty Back Model No liters 5B 0 5l 28B 2 8l 208H 20 8l 14B 1 4l 28H 14H 57H 5 7l 19...

Page 2: ...nik cleaner running when not in use or unattended The natural action of the ultrasonic cleaner wears out the tank The cleaner can also run dry which will damage it Do not place your hands or fingers i...

Page 3: ...ch Valve On Larger Cleaners Corrosion Resistant Powder Paint Coated Aluminum Enclosure Temperature Limiting Heater Thermostat On Larger Cleaners Efficient Silicone Pad Heaters Lighted Heater Switch Ve...

Page 4: ...nsion Hose On Larger Cleaners INSTALLATION Remove all packing material from in and around the cleaner Locate cleaner on a level secure surface Partially fill the cleaner with the desired cleaning solu...

Page 5: ...h oils fats polishing compounds and other soils Excess concentrations of cleaning solutions can actually reduce the ultrasonic activity in the tank Test your cleaning solution at low concentrations to...

Page 6: ...ff the cleaner by turning the timer to zero remove trays rinse and dry parts 4 Empty rinse and clean the tank The cleaner s solution should be changed when it becomes saturated with dirt The tank shou...

Page 7: ...W 700W 1060W Model Current Amps 100V 120V 230V 5B No Heat 0 4A 14B No Heat 0 5A 0 5A 0 32A 14H With Heat 0 95A 0 95A 0 52A 19B No Heat 0 5A 0 5A 0 32A 19H With Heat 0 95A 0 95A 0 52A 28B No Heat 1 0A...

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Page 9: ...mokes or smells Does the cleaner have the proper water level If the water level is too low the tank heater is getting too hot Test with heater turned off Tank transducers Ceramic discs on bottom of ta...

Page 10: ...eaker Holder holds two 600ml 94 93 184 Cover 94 93 178 Wire Basket 94 93 784 203mm 8 0 L x 102mm 4 0 W x 79mm 3 125 H MODEL 57 5 7L or 6Qt Perforated Baskets 9493287 260mm 10 2 L x 114mm 4 5 W x 142mm...

Page 11: ...This is used to track and identify your ultrasonic cleaner Material received without this number may not be identifiable Mark the RMA number clearly on the outside of the packaging ship cleaner Equip...

Page 12: ...manship within thirty days after the buyer discovers or should have discovered the facts upon which such a claim is based Failure of the buyer to give written notice of such a claim within this time p...

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