• A short 90 second (1 minute 30 seconds) cleaning cycle at
the end of the menu will appear, this option may be used as
a rinsing cycle with plain water and the heat setting to remove
any leftover cleaning solution or if the desired cleaning result
has not been achieved and a full 180 second(3 minutes) is
not needed.
• Using the “Heater” function; Pressing the TC button on the
unit turns on built in heating unit. The red LED will illuminate
on the left side of the display. The water will heat to 65
degrees Celsius (approximately 150 degrees Fahrenheit) in
approximately 20 to 30 minutes.
Hint: By using warm water the heating time will be decreased
and your cleaning cycle can start sooner.
• Once the unit has been filled with desired fluids place items
to be cleaned in basket. Then slowly insert basket into tank
and shake it slightly to dislodge air bubbles. Replace cover.
You may press the “SET” button to choose your desired
cleaning cycle.
• Press the “ON” button to start your cleaning. You will hear a
“BUZZ” sound from the machine. This means it is working.
The timer will count backwards showing you how much clean-
ing time is left for the chosen cycle.
• Pressing the “OFF” button will pause the cleaning cycle. It
does not turn off the power to the unit. You must unplug the
unit from the wall to power off!!!
• When cleaning cycle is finished, unplug and open lid.
• Remove basket carefully remembering that if you used the
“HEATER” function water will be HOT. Tip the basket side to
side over the tank as it is removed from the solution. This will
help to pour out any trapped water or solution in the cases.
Place basket on some sort of moisture absorbing material
(paper towel, shop rag).
• Parts should be rinsed in clean water before continuing. A
bucket with clean water may be used to dunk basket and
rinse parts. Shake basket over bucket to help in removing
excess water and cleaning solution. You may speed up the
drying process by utilizing a hair dryer or compressed air.
Caution do not use any heat source that will overheat the
cases.
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