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Made from a unique formula containing natural products, mixing carefully balanced quantities of seaweed, 
coconut oils and fruit extracts to create a powerful cleaning solution. 
SeaClean2 will expertly clean tarnished items and assist in the removal of carbon, rust and dirt from most 
solid metals*, precious stones* and inkjet cartridges to return them to a shiny condition.

Available in 500ml, 1L, 5L and 25L bottles. 

* Please refer to our website for exclusions.

Important tips for getting better results

•  To start, fill the tank with warm tap water (ideally 45° to 50° C). Never boiling, but bearable to put 

your hand into. You will always get better cleaning results with warm water and it will help the unit to 
achieve maximum cleaning potential more quickly.

•  Some items need added detergent for cleaning. We recommend 3 to 4 drops of regular washing up 

liquid when cleaning objects such as spectacles, toiletry items, office items, etc.

•  Do not overload or stack items. Remember whatever the water touches, it will clean.

•  When cleaning spectacles, ensure that the lenses are free from any objects and are facing upwards. 

As mentioned on previous page, the coating on some spectacle lenses can exhibit hairline cracking 
during ultrasonic cleaning. If in doubt, check with your optician or the manufacturer before cleaning 
such items.

•  Some spectacles are not suitable for ultrasonic cleaning because the frames are made from porous 

materials. If you have any doubts, consult either the supplier of the spectacles or James Products 
before placing them in the ultrasonic cleaner.

•  Delicate items - Do not place delicate items directly on the stainless steel tank of the cleaner as the 

process of agitation may cause minor scratching. For such items, always place them on the supplied 
plastic tray before immersing into the tank. Do not place items too close together in order to prevent 
scratching through contact with other items. Unavoidably, the tray absorbs some of the ultrasonic 
energy which may slightly reduce the effectiveness of the cleaning action.  

For more advice please refer to our website: www.jamesproducts.co.uk

Note: 

If in doubt about cleaning any item, please check with the product provider or with James 

Products Limited before using the Ultrasonic Cleaner.

Summary of Contents for ULTRA 8050

Page 1: ...sducer Built in heater 5 program digital heater function 65 C temperature limited Overheat protectors When overloaded or improperly used the protectors shut down the power to certain areas to protect...

Page 2: ...ot be cleaned 9 SPECIFICATION Description Digital Ultrasonic Cleaner Model ULTRA 8050 Tank Capacity 2500 ml Max 2200 ml Min 600 ml Power Supply 170 W AC 220 240V 50 60Hz Digital Timer Settings 90s 180...

Page 3: ...e we recommend you read this User Guide before getting down to any serious cleaning It also contains important safety information as well as practical hints UNPACKING Remove your Ultra 8050 cleaner fr...

Page 4: ...l Panel Viewing Window Stainless Steel Tank Housing Control Panel Overview Left Indicator Red Heater on On Off Buttons These control the main power Set Button Adjusts cycle time TC Button Switches the...

Page 5: ...er use and before emptying the liquid Do not operate the unit next to heat sources such as radiators Operate on a dry level surface To avoid electric shock do not immerse the unit into water or other...

Page 6: ...roof and non porous Office equipment Printer heads printer cartridges fountain pen nibs wax or rubber stamps etc Tableware Cutlery Wood or bone handled tableware cutlery should not be immersed Only al...

Page 7: ...ctacles ensure that the lenses are free from any objects and are facing upwards As mentioned on previous page the coating on some spectacle lenses can exhibit hairline cracking during ultrasonic clean...

Page 8: ...80s 280s 380s 480s 90s Move to the next step when the display shows your required time Press the ON button to start cleaning The green operation indicator will illuminate while the unit is in operatio...

Page 9: ...Then open the lid to remove the item s Pour away the water via the back avoiding the ventilation slots power inlet on the sides and control panel on the front face Wipe the stainless steel tank with...

Page 10: ...setting of 280s 480s is recommended for enhanced cleaning A final cleaning cycle using plain water is recommended after using soaps or detergents in order to clean any remaining residue from the item...

Page 11: ...tors etc and sources of moisture bathrooms etc Ideally the unit should be stored in its original packing for maximum safety 1 2 3 How do I keep my cleaner in perfect condition WHAT CANNOT BE CLEANED J...

Page 12: ...g your unit please call our Returns Department on 44 0 1258 822516 for a RMA Returns Materials Authorisation number Please return your unit in its original packaging along with a covering letter stati...

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