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SPECIFIC CLEANING PROCEDURES 

Carburetors

 

 

In the ultrasonic bath, preheat 1 part OmegaSupreme with 10 parts clean water to a 
temperature of 66˚C.  

 

Remove float bowls and jets from the carburetor to be cleaned. 

 

Hoses and gaskets do not need to be removed.  

 

Using a basket, lower the part into the bath and clean for 15 minutes 

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Longer time is necessary for carburetors with extreme corrosion.  

 

Remove carburetor and blow out all ports, ensuring that air flows freely.  

 

Jets should be placed in a strainer and cleaned in the tank, by themselves, for the same 
amount of time.  

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Jets that are extremely corroded or plugged will likely need to be replaced.  

 

 

Electrical Components 

 

In the ultrasonic bath, preheat 1 part Omega AquaClean with 64 parts clean water to a 
temperature of 46˚C. A higher dilution may be required depending on the severity of 
contamination.   

 

If it exists, excess water should be removed as quickly as possible.  

 

UnWet CPDL should be used to stabilize the components if moisture exists, prior to 
cleaning.  

 

Vacuum excess soot with a HEPA-style vacuum prior to placing in bath.  

 

Pre-spray the outside of the components with a 1 part OmegaSmoke, 64 parts clean 
water mixture. Let sit for 2 – 5 minutes depending on the degree of the exterior soot.  

 

Place components in basket, do not stack, and clean for 2 minutes.  

 

Remove the basket from bath and rinse with free flowing de-ionized water.  

 

Blow off excess water with compressed air.  

 

Place a bowl of 1 part Omega Deodorizer and 1 part clean water at the bottom of the 
drying chamber and dry the electronics for 10 hours at 49˚C.  

 

Ensure that the items are dry before connecting to a power source.  

 

 

Summary of Contents for 7850TT

Page 1: ...1 Omegasonics Ultrasonic Cleaning Equipment Operation Instruction Manual OMEGASONICS Table Top Unit 2017 and After Model 7850TT 7950TT Read all instructions thoroughly before operating this equipment...

Page 2: ...Getting to Know Your Unit 5 Cleaning Solution Limitations 9 Set Up 10 Cleaning 10 Specific Cleaning Procedures 11 Equipment Maintenance 12 Service Life of Transducer Tank 14 Trouble Shooting 15 Omega...

Page 3: ...d cleaning speed and consistency when compared with simple soaking or immersion with agitation Additionally the bubbles are small enough to penetrate even microscopic crevices cleaning them thoroughly...

Page 4: ...c or muriatic acid These chemicals will cause permanent damage to the stainless steel welds Use only biodegradable cleaning agents Never use solvents or flammable cleaning solvents without approval fr...

Page 5: ...een completed Use the permanent ON position for continued operation This requires that the unit be switched off by hand For safety reasons the unit is automatically switched off after 8 hours of perma...

Page 6: ...heating is switched on Button Turns the ultrasound on off Ultrasound LED Display is lit when ultrasound is switched on To set the value of either the time or heat turn the knob clockwise To reset the...

Page 7: ...hese can destroy the stainless steel tank by crevice corrosion within a very short period of ultrasonic operation Other media which can destroy the stainless steel tanks when used in high concentratio...

Page 8: ...f the lid Do not exceed a temperature of 80 C inside the tank CLEANING Timed Select the required temperature Set the required ultrasonic cleaning period When the set cleaning period has run down the u...

Page 9: ...ean with 64 parts clean water to a temperature of 46 C A higher dilution may be required depending on the severity of contamination If it exists excess water should be removed as quickly as possible U...

Page 10: ...OmegaSupreme with 10 parts clean water to a temperature of 66 C Place the metal parts into the basket with the cavity containing heaviest residue facing the bottom of the basket Submerge the basket i...

Page 11: ...t is 46 49 C Blow off excess moisture with compressed air and dry using a hand held hot air dryer Lubricate using light gun oil or silicone spray Test using industry standards Bicycle Parts In the ult...

Page 12: ...electrical cable for damage regularly in order to prevent electrical accidents Draining Tank Turn equipment off and unplug the power cord Wait at least twenty 20 minutes after the heat is turned off...

Page 13: ...lation 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 sta...

Page 14: ...even more we recommend observing the following instructions Regularly remove any cleaning residues in particular metal particles and rusty film Use suitable cleaning chemicals with particular caution...

Page 15: ...h on the unit at on off key Key ultrasound not pressed Switch key on Faulty electronics Return unit to supplier or manufacturer No ultrasound LED display ultrasound is blinking rapidly fault indicatio...

Page 16: ...revolution of cleaning liquid e g switch on ultrasound Unit produces boiling noise during heating up No revolution of cleaning liquid e g switch on ultrasound Set temperature is exceeded Temperature...

Page 17: ...osphate rust inhibitors or with another cleaning agent containing rust inhibitors OmegaCitriSurf 2250 Designed for industrial and aerospace applications where stainless steel passivation the removing...

Page 18: ...tion erosion misuse abuse or transportation damage This warranty is limited to the original purchaser and is not transferable Total liability for any reason whatsoever shall not in any case exceed the...

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