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Integrated Cleaner Operation
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To decrease time, press the CLEAR DISPLAY switch then press the SET DISPLAY
switch until the desired setting is displayed
4.14 Setting Tank Temperature
Heat increases the chemical activity of cleaning solutions.
Press the SELECT OPTION Switch until the LED next to “SET TEMP oC” lights. The
current setpoint is displayed in Digital Number Display (in degrees C).
Press CLEAR DISPLAY switch to set the temperature to less than the current setpoint. “00”
will be displayed.
Repeatedly press SET DISPLAY until the desired temperature between 01 and 69 C is
displayed.
4.15 Turning Heat On and Off
Press the SELECT OPTION Switch until the LED next to “SET TEMP oC” lights. The set
temperature in C is displayed in Digital Number Display.
Press ON/OFF to toggle Heat on or off. The LED next to “HEAT ON” will light.
Wait until the solution reaches the desired operating temperature. The tank will heat more
rapidly if the tank is covered when no actually cleaning parts. The tank will heat more rapidly
if the ultrasonics are on.
Operating with the cover on will cause the tank to heat faster and will allow operation at
higher temperatures.
Note: The ultrasonics may heat the solution beyond the temperature set point. If this happens,
turn the cleaner off and allow the solution to cool or replace some of the warm solution with
cold solution.
4.16 Displaying the Current Temperature
Press the SELECT OPTION Switch until the LED next to “SOLUTION TEMP oC” lights. The
current temperature is displayed in Digital Number Display (in degrees C). The cleaning cycle will
continue during this process.
4.17 Loading Parts into the Cleaner
Caution: Do not place parts or containers directly on the bottom of the cleaning tank. Contact
with parts or baskets may damage the tank or the ultrasonic elements. Use a wire basket
or wire to suspend items.
4.17.1 Loading Baskets
Place items in the wire basket so that they do not cup liquids. Cupping liquids will
cause poor drying and staining.
Figure 4-3 Cupping
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