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Ultrasonic Cleaners 

User Manual 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for DS2L

Page 1: ...Ultrasonic Cleaners User Manual ...

Page 2: ...or any part thereof shall not in any case exceed the cost of repair or replacement of the defective equipment and such repair or replacement shall be the exclusive remedy of the purchaser and in no case will we be responsible for any and or all consequential or incidental damages including without limitation and or all consequential damages arising out of commercial losses CAUTION Do not place par...

Page 3: ...ltrasonic Cleaning Cleans Every Nook and Cranny 7 Ultrasonic Cleaning Power and Frequency 7 Operating Your Cleaner 8 Operating Your XPS120 2L XPS120 3L XPS240 4L and XPS360 6L Cleaners 8 Explanation of Controls 9 Degassing 10 Cleaning Items 10 Operating Your Cleaner 10 Draining Your Cleaner 11 Optimizing Your Cleaner 11 Application Hints 12 Cleaning Methods 13 Cleaning Solutions 14 Solution Types ...

Page 4: ...could cause a fire or explosion and will void your warranty Use only water based solutions Do not ever use mineral acids These could damage the tank Do not touch the stainless steel tank or cleaning solution they may be hot Do not allow fluid temperature to exceed 70 C 160 F Do not place your fingers or hands into the tank while the cleaner is operating Doing so may cause discomfort and possible s...

Page 5: ...witch fuse in the rear of the machine When you first fill your unit or refill it with fresh solution use warm water for the solution Turn on the heater and turn on the ultrasonics press the on off touch screen button and use the arrow buttons for timing purposes add the cover and the solution will heat quickly to temperature Accessories for Your Cleaner Accessories include a cover and a mesh baske...

Page 6: ... 10 lbs AC 100 120v 50 60Hz 180 W 1yr prts lbr 1 yr parts Yes 6 Liter 1 5 Gallon 40 Khz 14 x 7 x 12 5 L x W x H 12 x 6 x 6 L x W x H 12 lbs AC 100 120v 50 60Hz 180 W 1yr prts lbr 1 yr parts Yes 8 liter 2 1 Gallon 40 Khz 18 11 10 75 L W H 11 75 x9 5 x4 L x W x H 18 lbs AC 100 120v 50 60Hz 660 W 1yr prts lbr 1 yr parts Yes How Ultrasonics Work Dirty items come clean in ultrasonic cleaning systems wh...

Page 7: ...rs The extreme pressure and temperature of the jet provides the phenomenon responsible for the effective ultrasonic cleaning action This action occurs millions of times over and over while the sound waves are traveling through the fluid Ultrasonic Cleaning Cleans Every Nook and Cranny When the item being cleaned is submerged in the ultrasonic tank s fluid the millions of jets created by ultrasonic...

Page 8: ...to use the flat part of your fingertip and it should respond to the lightest touch Operating Your DS2L DS3L DS4L and DS6L Cleaners DEGAS MODE SWEEP TECHNOLOGY The Degas mode will expel all of the gasses and or air out of the water in the tank for better cavitation for the ultrasonic power The Sweep mode will move the cavitation around in the tank in a more uniform fashion making the ultrasonic cav...

Page 9: ... the solution to drop more 1 from top of tank Do not ever use alcohol gasoline or flammable solutions Doing so could cause a fire or explosion Use only water based solutions Do not ever use mineral acids These could damage the tank Failure to comply with these cautions will void your warranty Step Action 1 Select your cleaning solution refer for solution effects on metals 2 Allowing for the volume...

Page 10: ...reen touch button located on the left lower half of panel Press to activate power to cleaner Off button Red touch button located on the middle lower half of panel Press to deactivate power to cleaner Timer control buttons The two blue touch buttons located in between the on off buttons Use to select the amount of time you want the machine to run Up arrow increases time by 5 minutes and down arrow ...

Page 11: ...hen you remove heavy or bulky loads from the cleaner the solution level may drop below the operating level If so be sure to replace lost solution and degas if necessary depending on the amount used Overload do not rest any items on the tank bottom Weight on the tank bottom dampens sound energy and will cause damage to the transducer Instead use a tray and or beaker positioning cover to support all...

Page 12: ...iting ultrasonic activity Application Hints CAUTION Never clean novelty or inexpensive jewelry in the cleaner The combination of heat and vibration may loosen a cement held setting Never clean gemstones such as emerald amethyst pearl opal coral turquoise peridot or lapis lazuli in the cleaner First time cleaning first experiment with one piece then proceed with the remainder Solution level Be sure...

Page 13: ...peration and cleaning effectiveness Indirect method Items laid randomly in solid insert tray Items placed in beakers How it works Fill the tank with warm water and a cleaning solution Pour your solution medium into one or more beakers or into a solid insert tray Place the beakers in a beaker positioning cover or a solid insert tray to fit your cleaner Beakers should not touch the tank s bottom The...

Page 14: ...trength Removes Mild Light oils and greases cutting oils and coolant compounds Mild to Strong Heavy grease and oil waxes vegetable oils inks wax or fat base buffing and polishing compounds milk residues and carbohydrates Heavy duty Mill scale heat treat scale corrosion or oxides Change the cleaning solution periodically Cleaning solutions can become contaminated with suspended soil particles which...

Page 15: ...ide Ammonium Chloride Ammonium Hydroxide Amyl Chloride Antimony Trichloride Aqua Regia Bromine Calcium Bisulfate Calcium Bisulfite Calcium Hypochloride Chloracetic Acid Chloric Acid Chlorine Anhydrous Chromic Acid Copper Chloride Copper Fluoborate Ethyl Chloride Ferric Chloride Ferrous Chloride Ferris Sulfate Fluoboric Acid Fluorine Hydrobromic Acid Hydrochloric Acid Hydrocyanic Acid Hydrofluoric ...

Page 16: ...r SC31 Etch attack Electronic None none slight none none none none cleaner SC20 attack General 1 none none slight none none none none Purpose SC20 attack Metal 1 none none none none none none none SC52 Rust 3 none none attacks attacks attacks none slight stripper attack 1 Alkaline 2 ACidic and 3 Caustic Warning Free hydrogen may be released if solution comes in contact with reactive metals no effe...

Page 17: ...rical outlet Rear power switch not in on position Press power switch ON Lose Lose terminal Bad touch pad panel Digital timer Start button malfunctioning Call nearest authorized service center Blown fuse Replace with identical fuse or Call service center nearest authorized Cleaner operates but does not heat solution Heater malfunction Call nearest authorized service center Mechanical Thermostat HEA...

Page 18: ...un 5 10 minutes Change solution Adjust solution to within 1 from top of tank filled with warm tap water Empty then clean tank with warm water Wipe with a nonabrasive cloth Deionized water does not cavitate as actively as soapy tap water Service Information With normal use your Ultrasonic Cleaner should not require servicing However if it fails to operate satisfactorily first try to diagnose the pr...

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