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ULTRASONIC PRINCIPLE
PREPARATION:
1.
Carefully unpack the cleaner, remove all packing materials and check whether any parts
have become loose or damaged during transit.
Contents:
a: Main machine b: Sound proof lid c: Power cable
d: Outlet filter e: Mesh basket (Optional) f: Manual
2. Place the cleaner on a flat, clean surface and ensure that the cooling fan will get adequate
ventilation, and that all controls are set to off, and the drain tap is closed.
3. Ensure that the power cables are securely and correctly connected with the single phase
switch(220V) or three-phases switch(380V), and that no part of these cable is likely to
contact with moisture or water.
4.
Carefully fill at least 1/2 of the tank with a solvent solution. Based on cleaning requirements,
we recommend to use a small amount of cleaning solution because this will help increase
the cleaning performance. Now the cleaner is ready for use.
Ultrasonic cleaning is based on the cavitation effect caused
by high frequency ultrasonic wave vibration signal in the
fluid. Microscopic bubbles are formed, and then 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.