Genesis Ultrasonic Generator-IM-1.1
Operating Instructions
Rev 1.1
, February 21, 2013
3-2
3.3
Operation
Do not skip the degassing step. Some cleaning chemicals
behave peculiarly in that when they are cold and not
degassed, a large burst of energy will appear in the tank
immediately after the generator switch is turned “On.”
In general, cleaning may not be as efficient as possible when
this occurs.
3.3.1
Tanks and Generator
Follow instruction below to operate tank and generator:
No.
Description
1
Refer to Ultrasonic Cleaning Tank manual for more information on
the tank’s operations.
2
Connect the tank coaxial cable 1/4 turns connector to the rear
generator panel MHV connector.
NOTE
: Do NOT move the wire soldered to the 120 volt tap. Instead,
move the one with the spade connection.
3
Before operating, check generator serial tag for proper power
requirement.
4
Plug the generator line cord into the appropriate outlet.
5
Set the modulation toggle switch on the rear of the generator to “Hi”
position for full-wave modulation.
6
Plug the generator power cord into an appropriate wall outlet.
7
Turn on the cavitation in the tank by pressing on the front panel
on/off switch. The red pilot light will turn on.
8
If the generator has more than one module, energize all modules by
activating each front panel on/off switch.
9
Check to insure the fan is operating for proper cooling.
10
Allow time for degassing of the solution. Degassing of normal water
detergent solutions will usually be completed within ten minutes.
During degassing you may switch to the “Lo” position for half-wave
modulation.
NOTE
: Although the peak power is the same, average power is
reduced by one-half.