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2. GENERAL CARE AND MAINTENANCE
3. TROUBLESHOOTING
• Care should always be used to avoid exceeding the CENTI tank capacity or overloading the unit.
• Always use a tray or basket to hold the parts being cleaned.
• Allow at least one inch (1”) of space between the bottom of the tank and the tray allowing for adequate cavitation.
• Remove the tray from the detergent carefully to avoid spilling excess detergent.
Please review
Section 1.1 – Connecting Power to the CENTI
of this QuickStart Guide for an explanation of
ensuring that the unit is connected to power and turned on.
• If the unit is connected to power and still not operating it is possible that the
ON/STANDBY
button is not
functioning or that there is a blown fuse. Contact
POSTPROCESS
support for further information.
The picture to the left depicts the CENTI with the cover
on the tank.
• Using the cover allows the tank to reach the desired
temperature more quickly.
• The cover reduces the amount of detergent that is lost
due to evaporation.
• The red callout in the picture is illustrating the cover
vents.
2.5 Exceeding Tank Capacity
3.1 The CENTI will not start
2.6 Covering the Tank
CAUTION
CAUTION
If a part is resting on the bottom of the tank it will not be cleaned properly and the CENTI could be damaged.
AVOID obstructing the cover vents as it may cause the CENTI to overheat. Never place any weight on the cover
as it may become damaged or misshapen. Avoid storing any objects on or above the CENTI as falling objects
will damage the cover and may damage the CENTI.
3.2 The CENTI is on but the detergent is not heating properly
Please review
Section 1.3.2 – Setting the Target Temperature
to ensure the tank temperature is set properly.
• If the temperature is set properly, perform a tank temperature calibration. See
Section 1.6 – Tank Temperature
Calibration.
• If still unresolved contact
POSTPROCESS
support for further information.