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Turn the tube socket into the required drain position. The plastic thread is self-sealing
when the socket has been screwed in by hand as far as possible. (
Note:
Unscrewing the
tube socket counterclockwise can cause a leak of the thread.)
Rinse the inside of the tank with clean water.
Buff the inside of the tank with a clean, soft cloth. Do not use steel wool cleaning pads
as they are too abrasive and will scratch the tank surface.
Lime deposits on the stainless-steel tank can be cleaned gently with an acidic soap
(operate the unit with acidic soap conce water).
Regularly check the fan guard on the fan at the bottom of the unit. Remove any debris to
allow sufficient ventilation inside the unit
Do not put the unit in or under water.
If the unit is used for medical and sanitary purposes it is necessary to disinfect the
transducer tank and the surfaces regularly (using standard surface disinfectants).
If the tank will not be used for a long period of time, wipe the inside and the outside of
the tank dry with a dry, clean, soft cloth.
Close the lid on the cleaning tank. The lid should remain closed when the equipment is
not in use to keep dust and debris from accumulating.
This tank cleaning procedure should be performed every time the bath is changed.
Always thoroughly inspect drain areas for leaks.
When discharging bath and waste, follow all environmental and regulatory requirements. A
reputable and licensed waste transportation firm should perform removal of all waste materials.
Omegasonics is not liable for improper handling of waste materials.