DISPLAY
1. Digital Timer Display
- Displays the set run time.
2. Water Temperature Indicator
- Solid green light
indicates that the
water temperature is 0-30% of the set temperature. Solid orange light
indicates that the water
temperature is 30-60% of the set temperature. Solid red light
indicates that the water temperature is
60-90% of the set temperature. Flashing red light
indicates that the water temperature is close to the
set temperature. All solid lights indicate that the water temperature is at the set temperature (90-100%).
3. Set Temperature Display
- Display will show one of the 5 pre-set temperatures: 40°C/104°F, 45°C/113°F,
50°C/122°F, 55°C/131°F or 60°C/140°F.
4. Set Temperature Units Indicator
- Indicates if temperature is either ºC or °F.
5. Solution Timer
– Counts down to show remaining solution usage (Hour:Min).
6. Solution Set Indicator (
)
- When
is flashing solution needs to be changed and timer needs to
be reset. When
is displayed, solution timer is set and timer will begin counting down when Ultrasonic
Cleaner is in operation.
7. Degas Status (
)
- When
is displayed, unit is in degassing mode.
8. Heater Status (
)
– When
is illuminated heater is turned on. If
is not illuminated, the heater
is turned off.
9. Normal Cleaning Status (
)
– When
is illuminated, normal cleaning is underway.
10. Working Status - Indicator Light
Green - Ready: Green light indicates normal working status, ready to use.
Red - Overheat (R): Red light indicates overheat protection. 20 minutes or more time required for the light
to change from red to green. When light is green normal operation may resume.
KEYPAD
11.
Heater Button — Heater On/Off Button
. Pressing Heater button
will flash indicating heater
is turned on. To cancel heating, press Heater button again and
will dim, indicating heater has been
turned off. When water reaches the set temperature the heater will turn off automatically.
12.
b
Function Button - Functions (Degas/Normal).
Depressing function button
will illuminate,
indicating degassing function is desired. Depressing function button again
will illuminate indicating
normal ultrasonic cleaning. Pressing On/Off button will begin cleaning. If unit is in degassing mode,
will flash for 2 minutes while unit is degassing. After 2 minutes has elapsed,
will illuminate, indicating
normal ultrasonic cleaning has begun and degassing has stopped. If more degassing is required depress
function button and
will illuminate indicating degassing is underway.
13.
On/Off Button - On/off switch
. When unit is plugged in and the unit is powered on the LED will
display, the default 05:00 minutes run time and the unit is ready to operate in the normal ultrasonic cleaning
mode for 5 minutes. Press the On/Off button once to initiate cleaning. The cleaning will stop when the
timer counts down to 00:00. If the unit needs to be Stopped, before the timer runs out, press the On/Off
button to turn off ultrasonic cleaning.
14.
Button - Decreasing Button
.
• When Time is used, each pressing reduces the timer by 1 minute.
• When Temp is used, each pressing reduces the set temperature down to the next level.
• When
h/min is used, each pressing reduces the solution set time by 20 minutes.
15.
h/min - Solution Timer Set Button
. Each time
is depressed; the timer is increased by 20 min. The
maximum time that can be set is 9 hr 60 min. When
flashes solution needs to be changed. Depressing
button will reset timer.
16.
Temp Button - Temperature set button
. 5 pre-set temperatures can be selected. Press Temp button
to select the temperature in the following sequence: 40°C/104°F, 45°C/113°F, 50°C/122°F, 55°C/131°F or
60°C/140°F.
17.
Time Button - Timer quick set button
. Press Time button, LED will display run time. When time
button is depressed, time will increase by 5 minutes up to a maximum run time of 30 minutes.
NOTE
: There is a overheat safety feature built into the RCBS Ultrasonic Cleaner, which will automatically shut
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