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TROUBLE SHOOTING

 

Isolate the exact issues(s) you are experiencing by following the following procedure. 

1.  Turn off Heat 
2.  Turn off Pump 
3.  Leave Green Power push button pressed in and illuminated. 
4.  Turn on Pump 

– Does it operate? 

5.  Turn off Pump 
6.  Turn on Heat 

– Does it operate? 

7.  Turn off Heat 

 

Control panel has lights, but there is no Heat or Pump action. 

1.  Is the water level to the middle height of the upper spray bar? 
2.  If NO - fill water to the appropriate level. 
3.  If YES- check the float located under the upper spray bar, towards the back of 

machine. 

4.  If the float is stuck in the down position, toggle it up. 
5.  Preventative maintenance is to clean the pivot point where the float connects to 

the body. 

6.  If the float is up and water is in the tank to the middle of the spray bar. 

a.  Unplug the machine from the facility power supply. 
b.  Remove upper panel located on the right end of the machine. 
c.  Look for the ice cube relay located at the left end of the back panel. 
d.  Flip the window up (window has a red button) 

– this bypasses the float. 

You will see an orange flag visible in the upper right window. 

e.  The machine will be operational, but will have no low water level 

protection. 

f.  Replace the defective float switch. 

7.  Machines manufactured prior to 2013, will not have this relay option. 

a.  Locate the looped wire terminating into a two pin connector. 
b.  Unplug the two connectors that the looped wire is threaded through. 
c.  Plug the looped wire into the open mating connector. 
d.  The machine will be operational, but will have no low water level 

protection. 

e.  Replace the defective float switch. 

8.  If either instruction 6 or 7 does not solve the issue, replace ice cube relay. 
9.  Contact Omegasonics to order a replacement ice cube relay.  

 
 
The Pump is not operational. 

1.  Turn on the Pump and listen for the sound of the motor spinning. 

Summary of Contents for RESTORATION PRO 3600PW

Page 1: ...1 Omegasonics Pre Wash Cleaning Equipment Operation Instruction Manual RESTORATION PRO 3600PW Model OMG 3600PW 240 VAC 50 60 Hz Read all instructions thoroughly before operating this equipment...

Page 2: ...l Temperature 8 Filtration System 9 Cleaning Procedures 10 General Cleaning 10 Fire Restoration 10 Equipment Maintenance 11 General 11 Tank Draining 11 Changing Filters 12 Limited Warranty 13 Trouble...

Page 3: ...t prior to placing items into the Ultrasonic Tank for final precision cleaning An upper and lower spray bar to create a cyclonic action that removes gross contamination Omegasonics provides a complete...

Page 4: ...h 300 series stainless steel Do not use any chemicals that contain any strong acids i e hydrochloric sulfuric or muriatic acid These chemicals will cause permanent damage to the stainless steel welds...

Page 5: ...ng a heated deionized water source at the unit or an adjacent sink is a benefit when rinsing electrical electronic contents or contents that would show water spots General Place the machine on a level...

Page 6: ...of approximately 60 gallons when the water level is at the midpoint of the spray bar This liquid volume does not include the liquid in the pump filter system Use this volume for calculating the amoun...

Page 7: ...he lid towards yourself and close the lid over the tank to maximize insulation efficiency Set digital timer and temperature controls The OMG 3600PW utilizes 3 900 Watt built in silicone heating elemen...

Page 8: ...ariance This serves as a buffer to protect the life of the motor contactor AT ALM 2 Omegasonics use only Return Key Operation The temperature controller is factory set at 110 F To change the Set Value...

Page 9: ...en remove the contaminants pass the water through the dual filters primary secondary and spray the filtered water back into the wash tank through the spray bars The pump and heat circuits can be opera...

Page 10: ...ure of the solution the number of parts to be cleaned the amount of contamination and the amount and type of cleaning agent used Generally 3 to five 5 minutes is sufficient If items are heavily contam...

Page 11: ...he 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 Rinse the tank again If the tank will not be used for a lon...

Page 12: ...et will cause the filter s to leak Replace with new filter s and re install the cartridges The 20 Micron Polycarbonate Filter is the primary filter and is located on the right side of the filtration u...

Page 13: ...e the responsibility of the user This warranty does not include damage or product failure which results from cavitation erosion misuse abuse or transportation damage This warranty is limited to the or...

Page 14: ...facility power supply b Remove upper panel located on the right end of the machine c Look for the ice cube relay located at the left end of the back panel d Flip the window up window has a red button...

Page 15: ...w the filters are clogged and must be replaced 5 If you are using stainless steel reusable filters follow 5a 5g a Clean outside of filters in a sink b Place each filter into individual Ziplock bags c...

Page 16: ...manufactured after January 2015 have panel fuses and may be burnt If either of the fuse holder red lights are lit the 5 amp fuse s must be replaced Heat is causing the circuit breaker to trip 1 Likel...

Page 17: ...nspect the back panel wires for burnt or loose wires Burnt wires are typically caused by a loosened connection and must be replaced Float Sensor Heat Pump Fuse for Circuit Ice Cube Relay Contactor Fro...

Page 18: ...or Float Sensor Digital Temperature Controller Digital Temp 2 Position Selector Heat and Pump Switch 2 Position Selector Power Button Push Button Motor Contactor 2 Contactor 240 Heat Blanket 3 Heat Bl...

Page 19: ...heat scale and mineral deposits from a variety of metals Excellent when used in an ultrasonic tank to remove rust from metal components exposed to extreme moisture and water Effectively used to remove...

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