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COMMON CLEANING METHODS

C.Enhanced cleaning.

Debris accumulated over a long period of time, heavily 

soiled.

Cleaning Method:

1. 

 Large items can be put in the tank directly, 

small items need to be placed into baskets 

beforehand. Do not put items atop each other to 

prevent rubbing during cleaning.

2. 

 Add room temperature water to the max fill line. 

You may add an instrument cleaning solution. 

We recommend OPT

IM

 28 Instrument Cleaner. 

Please ensure you follow its instructions for use. 

3. 

 Turn the power on. 

4. 

 Press Time key to set the timer to 15 minutes. 

Press Start/Stop key to start cleaning. 

5. 

 When it stops, open the drainage valve 

to release the dirty water. Close the valve 

afterwards.

6. 

 Clean the tank and add fresh water. Wash the 

items for another 3 minutes to remove the 

residual debris and detergent.

D. Special cleaning

Silver, copper or brass items that oxidize and darken 

need special cleaning.

Cleaning Method:

1. 

 Place items into basket and then into the tank, 

adding water to a level within MIN and MAX, 

covering the area to be cleaned. Add proper 

solution that can remove metal oxidization 

according to the recommended ratio.

2. 

 Press Time key to set the timer to 15 minutes.

3. 

 When done, remove basket and items. Rinse 

the items with tap water or follow step 6 in the 

Enhanced Cleaning section.

During cleaning, debris comes off like a cloud, mucking the water. This method removes silver and 

copper oxidation making the items pristine again.

Summary of Contents for StatClean SC-P4862

Page 1: ...ent control circuit for each ultrasonic transducer 40 higher cleaning efficiency not susceptible to interference more durable Multiple circuit protectors When overloaded or improperly used the protect...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...e air bubbles within the liquid which when in contact with an object dislodges the debris Using tap water is sufficient however it is recommended to use filtered water for best results Read the Manual...

Page 4: ...y Precautions 1 Product Structure Accessories 3 Control Panel Operations 4 Operation Guidelines 5 Memory Operations 7 Common Cleaning Methods 8 Product Exploded View 10 Care and Maintenance 12 Specifi...

Page 5: ...ved by the manufacturer Remove power cord by grasping its plug and not its cord Keep power cord away from obstructions cupboard doors chairs etc and hot surfaces to prevent cord damage Do not use devi...

Page 6: ...ot use solution containing abrasive substances or strong corrosive chemical solution not recommended by the manufacturer or the supplier Operate unit on a dry and flat surface for operation When the u...

Page 7: ...ol panel G Handlesa H Power switch I Power socket J Cover holder 1 Working time display 2 Multistage thermometer 3 Warning light 4 Degas status 5 Timer quick set key 6 Timer decreasing key 7 Normal cl...

Page 8: ...Time Decreasing Key Touch key each time reduces the timer by 1 minute 8 Start Stop Key After powering on the LED display shows 10 00 which is the initial default time as shown and the unit is ready wi...

Page 9: ...th preexisting damages may experience more peeling DEGAS PROCEDURE 1 Remove the cover and put it on the cover holder vertically Add room temperature water to below the MAX but higher than the MIN fill...

Page 10: ...the cassettes or basket If additional cleaning is required reset the timer and repeat the process above OPERATION GUIDELINES DRAINING TANK At the end of the day the tank should be drained and cleaned...

Page 11: ...er it will not remain if the power is off 4 If the Start Stop key is touched twice during a cycle the cycle and timer will stop It resumes when the Start Stop key is touched twice again NOTE To preven...

Page 12: ...lease ensure you follow its instructions for use Suitable Locations Dental and medical offices and labs Cleaning Method 1 Place dirty items into basket and set basket inside the tank 2 Add water to th...

Page 13: ...age valve to release the dirty water Close the valve afterwards 6 Clean the tank and add fresh water Wash the items for another 3 minutes to remove the residual debris and detergent D Special cleaning...

Page 14: ...10 PRODUCT EXPLODED VIEW...

Page 15: ...ndard part 22 Bracket ABS 23 Elbow PP 24 Valve handle PC 25 Bottom cover ABS 26 Main power PCB 94V0 27 Filter PCB 94V0 28 Cooling fan Standard part 29 Right handle ABS 30 Right panel ABS 31 Right cove...

Page 16: ...ct sunlight for extended periods of time Keep the unit in a dry cool and ventilated area A thermal switch is attached to the bottom of the cleaning tank If the unit is turned on accidentally without w...

Page 17: ...inum foil and cut 3 pieces 2cm 3 4 wide and 14cm 5 5 long Fold each piece to L shape along the length 6 Stick the 3 pieces evenly spaced from left to right across the center of the tank sticking the e...

Page 18: ...ion StatClean Ultrasonic Cleaner Model SC P4862 Tank Capacity 6 0 L 1 6 gallon US Max 5 0 L 1 3 gallon US Min 3 35 L 0 9 gallon US Tank Size 32 3 x 20 5 x 9 9 cm 12 8 x 8 1 x 3 9 Longest Item Fits ins...

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