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Congratulations, You have just purchased the best Ultrasonic cleaning system available to the market today. We here at Ultrasonic Power Corporation take pride in our products and our ability to provide you, our customer the best quality service available. Please take some time to familiarize yourself with this manual and all aspects of the system configuration prior to start-up.
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FLAMMABLE SOLVENTS (FIRE OR EXPLOSION COULD RESULT) OR CARBON TETRACHLORIDE (PRODUCES TOXIC FUMES). CAUTION: Never use ultrasonic cleaning console as a sink. Under no circumstances should waste water be poured into it as the water could overflow the drain and damage delicate components.
The amount of chemical will be based on the condition of the water being used and how much contamination is to be removed. Detergents that are used in this ultrasonic cleaning system must be compatible with 304 and 316L stainless steel. You will void the warranty if chemical attack to the stainless steel occurs.
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Power On – Turn on the ultrasonic start switch. The ultrasonic generators will start the ultrasonic action in the tank. All installed generator circuits are controlled by one switch on the control panel. The power intensity should be set to 80% and adjusted after testing parts.
UPC recommends calibrating. They may be sent back to Ultrasonic Power Corporation for calibration on an annual basis. Please request an RMA number before shipping the generators back to the manufacturer.
High frequency or ultrasonic vibrations are similar to audible sound, but the frequencies used are generally above a level that can be heard (>18 kHz). Since sound is a compression wave, the action of this high frequency energy in a liquid may be considered as the rapid generation and violent collapse of minute bubbles.
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(*) Where applicable, the component schematic for a console model follows the component description. If the problem has not been solved using the trouble shooting guide, call the Ultrasonic Power Corporation service department at (815) 235-6020 7:00 AM - 3:30 PM CST Monday - Friday.
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5. Test generator by turning the system on. 6. If generator does not work, contact Ultrasonic Power Corporation service department for repair or replacement. NOTE: DO NOT open the generator as this will immediately void the warranty of the generator.
The amount of chemical will be based on the condition of the water being used and how much contamination is to be removed. Detergents that are used in this ultrasonic cleaning system must be compatible with 304 and 316L stainless steel. You will void the warranty if chemical attack to the stainless steel occurs.
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Power On – Turn on the ultrasonic start switch. The ultrasonic generators will start the ultrasonic action in the tank. All installed generator circuits are controlled by one switch on the control panel. The power intensity should be set to 80% and adjusted after testing parts.
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1. Turn filter system to the "ON" position. Allow the filter system to clean the water- detergent solution. (Note: Operating the filter system during the cleaning cycle may interfere with the ultrasonic cleaning process. If filtration is required during the cleaning process, use the lowest flow rate possible for maximum performance.) Make sure the external valves are closed to allow for proper flow.
UPC recommends calibrating. They may be sent back to Ultrasonic Power Corporation for calibration on an annual basis. Please request an RMA number before shipping the generators back to the manufacturer.
High frequency or ultrasonic vibrations are similar to audible sound, but the frequencies used are generally above a level that can be heard (>18 kHz). Since sound is a compression wave, the action of this high frequency energy in a liquid may be considered as the rapid generation and violent collapse of minute bubbles.
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(*) Where applicable, the component schematic for a console model follows the component description. If the problem has not been solved using the trouble shooting guide, call the Ultrasonic Power Corporation service department at (815) 235-6020 7:00 AM - 3:30 PM CST Monday - Friday.
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4. Check supplied power for correct voltage specifications. 5. Test generator by turning the system on. 6. If generator does not work, contact Ultrasonic Power Corporation service department for repair or replacement. NOTE: DO NOT open the generator as this will immediately void the warranty of the generator.
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3. Check heater pad for proper contact with the system tank. 4. Check for loose or damaged wires. If damage is visible, contact Ultrasonic Power Corporation service department for repair or replacement. 5.5. PUMP, FILTER & PRE-STRAINER System Pump 1.
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You will void the warranty if chemical attack to the stainless steel occurs. 5. Power On – Turn on the ultrasonic start switch. The ultrasonic generators will start the ultrasonic action in the tank. All installed generator circuits are controlled by one switch on the control panel.
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When first learning the capabilities of this system, do no leave items unattended in the wash tank for long periods. The system may damage surfaces if allowed to remain in the ultrasonic bath for extended periods of time. Longer cleaning times can be used after thorough testing has been completed.
UPC recommends calibrating. They may be sent back to Ultrasonic Power Corporation for calibration on an annual basis. Please request an RMA number before shipping the generators back to the manufacturer.
High frequency or ultrasonic vibrations are similar to audible sound, but the frequencies used are generally above a level that can be heard (>18 kHz). Since sound is a compression wave, the action of this high frequency energy in a liquid may be considered as the rapid generation and violent collapse of minute bubbles.
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(*) Where applicable, the component schematic for a console model follows the component description. If the problem has not been solved using the trouble shooting guide, call the Ultrasonic Power Corporation service department at (815) 235-6020 7:00 AM - 3:30 PM CST Monday - Friday.
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4. Check supplied power for correct voltage specifications. 5. Test generator by turning the system on. 6. If generator does not work, contact Ultrasonic Power Corporation service department for repair or replacement. NOTE: DO NOT open the generator as this will immediately void the warranty of the generator.
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3. Check heater pad for proper contact with the system tank. 4. Check for loose or damaged wires. If damage is visible, contact Ultrasonic Power Corporation service department for repair or replacement. 5.5. PUMP, FILTER & PRE-STRAINER System Pump 1.
The amount of chemical will be based on the condition of the water being used and how much contamination is to be removed. Detergents that are used in this ultrasonic cleaning system must be compatible with 304 and 316L stainless steel. You will void the warranty if chemical attack to the stainless steel occurs.
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5. Power On – Turn on the ultrasonic start switch. The ultrasonic generators will start the ultrasonic action in the tank. All installed generator circuits are controlled by one switch on the control panel. The power intensity should be set to 80% and adjusted after testing parts.
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1. Turn filter system to the "ON" position. Allow the filter system to clean the water- detergent solution. (Note: Operating the filter system during the cleaning cycle may interfere with the ultrasonic cleaning process. If filtration is required during the cleaning process, use the lowest flow rate possible for maximum performance.)
UPC recommends calibrating. They may be sent back to Ultrasonic Power Corporation for calibration on an annual basis. Please request an RMA number before shipping the generators back to the manufacturer.
High frequency or ultrasonic vibrations are similar to audible sound, but the frequencies used are generally above a level that can be heard (>18 kHz). Since sound is a compression wave, the action of this high frequency energy in a liquid may be considered as the rapid generation and violent collapse of minute bubbles.
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(*) Where applicable, the component schematic for a console model follows the component description. If the problem has not been solved using the trouble shooting guide, call the Ultrasonic Power Corporation service department at (815) 235-6020 7:00 AM - 3:30 PM CST Monday - Friday.
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4. Check supplied power for correct voltage specifications. 5. Test generator by turning the system on. 6. If generator does not work, contact Ultrasonic Power Corporation service department for repair or replacement. NOTE: DO NOT open the generator as this will immediately void the warranty of the generator.
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3. Check heater pad for proper contact with the system tank. 4. Check for loose or damaged wires. If damage is visible, contact Ultrasonic Power Corporation service department for repair or replacement. 5.5. PUMP, FILTER & PRE-STRAINER System Pump 1.
The amount of chemical will be based on the condition of the water being used and how much contamination is to be removed. Detergents that are used in this ultrasonic cleaning system must be compatible with 304 and 316L stainless steel. You will void the warranty if chemical attack to the stainless steel occurs.
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Power On – Turn on the ultrasonic start switch. The ultrasonic generators will start the ultrasonic action in the tank. All installed generator circuits are controlled by one switch on the control panel. The power intensity should be set to 80% and adjusted after testing parts.
UPC recommends calibrating. They may be sent back to Ultrasonic Power Corporation for calibration on an annual basis. Please request an RMA number before shipping the generators back to the manufacturer.
High frequency or ultrasonic vibrations are similar to audible sound, but the frequencies used are generally above a level that can be heard (>18 kHz). Since sound is a compression wave, the action of this high frequency energy in a liquid may be considered as the rapid generation and violent collapse of minute bubbles.
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3. A tank to contain the cleaning liquid (water-detergent mix) and into which the mechanical (ultrasonic) energy is transmitted by the transducers. a. Use of a suitable detergent is important because the liquid that transmits the energy from the transducers also participates in the cleaning process: (1) the mechanical action (cavitation), and (2) by solvent action, physical wetting or chemical attack on surface soil.
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(*) Where applicable, the component schematic for a console model follows the component description. If the problem has not been solved using the trouble shooting guide, call the Ultrasonic Power Corporation service department at (815) 235-6020 7:00 AM - 3:30 PM CST Monday - Friday.
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5. Test generator by turning the system on. 6. If generator does not work, contact Ultrasonic Power Corporation service department for repair or replacement. NOTE: DO NOT open the generator as this will immediately void the warranty of the generator.
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You will void the warranty if chemical attack to the stainless steel occurs. Power On – Turn on the ultrasonic start switch. The ultrasonic generators will start the ultrasonic action in the tank. All installed generator circuits are controlled by one switch on the control panel.
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When first learning the capabilities of this system, do no leave items unattended in the wash tank for long periods. The system may damage surfaces if allowed to remain in the ultrasonic bath for extended periods of time. Longer cleaning times can be used after thorough testing has been completed.
UPC recommends calibrating. They may be sent back to Ultrasonic Power Corporation for calibration on an annual basis. Please request an RMA number before shipping the generators back to the manufacturer.
High frequency or ultrasonic vibrations are similar to audible sound, but the frequencies used are generally above a level that can be heard (>18 kHz). Since sound is a compression wave, the action of this high frequency energy in a liquid may be considered as the rapid generation and violent collapse of minute bubbles.
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3. A tank to contain the cleaning liquid (water-detergent mix) and into which the mechanical (ultrasonic) energy is transmitted by the transducers. a. Use of a suitable detergent is important because the liquid that transmits the energy from the transducers also participates in the cleaning process: (1) the mechanical action (cavitation), and (2) by solvent action, physical wetting or chemical attack on surface soil.
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(*) Where applicable, the component schematic for a console model follows the component description. If the problem has not been solved using the trouble shooting guide, call the Ultrasonic Power Corporation service department at (815) 235-6020 7:00 AM - 3:30 PM CST Monday - Friday.
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5. Test generator by turning the system on. 6. If generator does not work, contact Ultrasonic Power Corporation service department for repair or replacement. NOTE: DO NOT open the generator as this will immediately void the warranty of the generator.
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3. Check heater pad for proper contact with the system tank. 4. Check for loose or damaged wires. If damage is visible, contact Ultrasonic Power Corporation service department for repair or replacement. 5.5. PUMP, FILTER & PRE-STRAINER System Pump 1.
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You will void the warranty if chemical attack to the stainless steel occurs. Power On – Turn on the ultrasonic start switch. The ultrasonic generators will start the ultrasonic action in the tank. All installed generator circuits are controlled by one switch on the control panel.
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When first learning the capabilities of this system, do no leave items unattended in the wash tank for long periods. The system may damage surfaces if allowed to remain in the ultrasonic bath for extended periods of time. Longer cleaning times can be used after thorough testing has been completed.
UPC recommends calibrating. They may be sent back to Ultrasonic Power Corporation for calibration on an annual basis. Please request an RMA number before shipping the generators back to the manufacturer.
High frequency or ultrasonic vibrations are similar to audible sound, but the frequencies used are generally above a level that can be heard (>18 kHz). Since sound is a compression wave, the action of this high frequency energy in a liquid may be considered as the rapid generation and violent collapse of minute bubbles.
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3. A tank to contain the cleaning liquid (water-detergent mix) and into which the mechanical (ultrasonic) energy is transmitted by the transducers. a. Use of a suitable detergent is important because the liquid that transmits the energy from the transducers also participates in the cleaning process: (1) the mechanical action (cavitation), and (2) by solvent action, physical wetting or chemical attack on surface soil.
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(*) Where applicable, the component schematic for a console model follows the component description. If the problem has not been solved using the trouble shooting guide, call the Ultrasonic Power Corporation service department at (815) 235-6020 7:00 AM - 3:30 PM CST Monday - Friday.
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5. Test generator by turning the system on. 6. If generator does not work, contact Ultrasonic Power Corporation service department for repair or replacement. NOTE: DO NOT open the generator as this will immediately void the warranty of the generator.
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3. Check heater pad for proper contact with the system tank. 4. Check for loose or damaged wires. If damage is visible, contact Ultrasonic Power Corporation service department for repair or replacement. 5.5. PUMP, FILTER & PRE-STRAINER System Pump 1.
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You will void the warranty if chemical attack to the stainless steel occurs. 5. Power On – Turn on the ultrasonic start switch. The ultrasonic generators will start the ultrasonic action in the tank. All installed generator circuits are controlled by one switch on the control panel.
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When first learning the capabilities of this system, do no leave items unattended in the wash tank for long periods. The system may damage surfaces if allowed to remain in the ultrasonic bath for extended periods of time. Longer cleaning times can be used after thorough testing has been completed.
UPC recommends calibrating. They may be sent back to Ultrasonic Power Corporation for calibration on an annual basis. Please request an RMA number before shipping the generators back to the manufacturer.
High frequency or ultrasonic vibrations are similar to audible sound, but the frequencies used are generally above a level that can be heard (>18 kHz). Since sound is a compression wave, the action of this high frequency energy in a liquid may be considered as the rapid generation and violent collapse of minute bubbles.
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3. A tank to contain the cleaning liquid (water-detergent mix) and into which the mechanical (ultrasonic) energy is transmitted by the transducers. a. Use of a suitable detergent is important because the liquid that transmits the energy from the transducers also participates in the cleaning process: (1) the mechanical action (cavitation), and (2) by solvent action, physical wetting or chemical attack on surface soil.
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(*) Where applicable, the component schematic for a console model follows the component description. If the problem has not been solved using the trouble shooting guide, call the Ultrasonic Power Corporation service department at (815) 235-6020 7:00 AM - 3:30 PM CST Monday - Friday.
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5. Test generator by turning the system on. 6. If generator does not work, contact Ultrasonic Power Corporation service department for repair or replacement. NOTE: DO NOT open the generator as this will immediately void the warranty of the generator.
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3. Check heater pad for proper contact with the system tank. 4. Check for loose or damaged wires. If damage is visible, contact Ultrasonic Power Corporation service department for repair or replacement. 5.5. PUMP, FILTER & PRE-STRAINER System Pump 1.
The amount of chemical will be based on the condition of the water being used and how much contamination is to be removed. Detergents that are used in this ultrasonic cleaning system must be compatible with 304 and 316L stainless steel. You will void the warranty if chemical attack to the stainless steel occurs.
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Power On – Turn on the ultrasonic start switch. The ultrasonic generators will start the ultrasonic action in the tank. All installed generator circuits are controlled by one switch on the control panel. The power intensity should be set to 80% and adjusted after testing parts.
UPC recommends calibrating. They may be sent back to Ultrasonic Power Corporation for calibration on an annual basis. Please request an RMA number before shipping the generators back to the manufacturer.
High frequency or ultrasonic vibrations are similar to audible sound, but the frequencies used are generally above a level that can be heard (>18 kHz). Since sound is a compression wave, the action of this high frequency energy in a liquid may be considered as the rapid generation and violent collapse of minute bubbles.
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3. A tank to contain the cleaning liquid (water-detergent mix) and into which the mechanical (ultrasonic) energy is transmitted by the transducers. a. Use of a suitable detergent is important because the liquid that transmits the energy from the transducers also participates in the cleaning process: (1) the mechanical action (cavitation), and (2) by solvent action, physical wetting or chemical attack on surface soil.
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(*) Where applicable, the component schematic for a console model follows the component description. If the problem has not been solved using the trouble shooting guide, call the Ultrasonic Power Corporation service department at (815) 235-6020 7:00 AM - 3:30 PM CST Monday - Friday.
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5. Test generator by turning the system on. 6. If generator does not work, contact Ultrasonic Power Corporation service department for repair or replacement. NOTE: DO NOT open the generator as this will immediately void the warranty of the generator.
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You will void the warranty if chemical attack to the stainless steel occurs. Power On – Turn on the ultrasonic start switch. The ultrasonic generators will start the ultrasonic action in the tank. All installed generator circuits are controlled by one switch on the control panel.
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When first learning the capabilities of this system, do no leave items unattended in the wash tank for long periods. The system may damage surfaces if allowed to remain in the ultrasonic bath for extended periods of time. Longer cleaning times can be used after thorough testing has been completed.
UPC recommends calibrating. They may be sent back to Ultrasonic Power Corporation for calibration on an annual basis. Please request an RMA number before shipping the generators back to the manufacturer.
High frequency or ultrasonic vibrations are similar to audible sound, but the frequencies used are generally above a level that can be heard (>18 kHz). Since sound is a compression wave, the action of this high frequency energy in a liquid may be considered as the rapid generation and violent collapse of minute bubbles.
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3. A tank to contain the cleaning liquid (water-detergent mix) and into which the mechanical (ultrasonic) energy is transmitted by the transducers. a. Use of a suitable detergent is important because the liquid that transmits the energy from the transducers also participates in the cleaning process: (1) the mechanical action (cavitation), and (2) by solvent action, physical wetting or chemical attack on surface soil.
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(*) Where applicable, the component schematic for a console model follows the component description. If the problem has not been solved using the trouble shooting guide, call the Ultrasonic Power Corporation service department at (815) 235-6020 7:00 AM - 3:30 PM CST Monday - Friday.
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5. Test generator by turning the system on. 6. If generator does not work, contact Ultrasonic Power Corporation service department for repair or replacement. NOTE: DO NOT open the generator as this will immediately void the warranty of the generator.
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3. Check heater pad for proper contact with the system tank. 4. Check for loose or damaged wires. If damage is visible, contact Ultrasonic Power Corporation service department for repair or replacement. 5.5. PUMP, FILTER & PRE-STRAINER System Pump 1.
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You will void the warranty if chemical attack to the stainless steel occurs. Power On – Turn on the ultrasonic start switch. The ultrasonic generators will start the ultrasonic action in the tank. All installed generator circuits are controlled by one switch on the control panel.
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When first learning the capabilities of this system, do no leave items unattended in the wash tank for long periods. The system may damage surfaces if allowed to remain in the ultrasonic bath for extended periods of time. Longer cleaning times can be used after thorough testing has been completed.
UPC recommends calibrating. They may be sent back to Ultrasonic Power Corporation for calibration on an annual basis. Please request an RMA number before shipping the generators back to the manufacturer.
High frequency or ultrasonic vibrations are similar to audible sound, but the frequencies used are generally above a level that can be heard (>18 kHz). Since sound is a compression wave, the action of this high frequency energy in a liquid may be considered as the rapid generation and violent collapse of minute bubbles.
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3. A tank to contain the cleaning liquid (water-detergent mix) and into which the mechanical (ultrasonic) energy is transmitted by the transducers. a. Use of a suitable detergent is important because the liquid that transmits the energy from the transducers also participates in the cleaning process: (1) the mechanical action (cavitation), and (2) by solvent action, physical wetting or chemical attack on surface soil.
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(*) Where applicable, the component schematic for a console model follows the component description. If the problem has not been solved using the trouble shooting guide, call the Ultrasonic Power Corporation service department at (815) 235-6020 7:00 AM - 3:30 PM CST Monday - Friday.
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5. Test generator by turning the system on. 6. If generator does not work, contact Ultrasonic Power Corporation service department for repair or replacement. NOTE: DO NOT open the generator as this will immediately void the warranty of the generator.
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3. Check heater pad for proper contact with the system tank. 4. Check for loose or damaged wires. If damage is visible, contact Ultrasonic Power Corporation service department for repair or replacement. 5.5. PUMP, FILTER & PRE-STRAINER System Pump 1.
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You will void the warranty if chemical attack to the stainless steel occurs. Power On – Turn on the ultrasonic start switch. The ultrasonic generators will start the ultrasonic action in the tank. All installed generator circuits are controlled by one switch on the control panel.
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When first learning the capabilities of this system, do no leave items unattended in the wash tank for long periods. The system may damage surfaces if allowed to remain in the ultrasonic bath for extended periods of time. Longer cleaning times can be used after thorough testing has been completed.
UPC recommends calibrating. They may be sent back to Ultrasonic Power Corporation for calibration on an annual basis. Please request an RMA number before shipping the generators back to the manufacturer.
High frequency or ultrasonic vibrations are similar to audible sound, but the frequencies used are generally above a level that can be heard (>18 kHz). Since sound is a compression wave, the action of this high frequency energy in a liquid may be considered as the rapid generation and violent collapse of minute bubbles.
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3. A tank to contain the cleaning liquid (water-detergent mix) and into which the mechanical (ultrasonic) energy is transmitted by the transducers. a. Use of a suitable detergent is important because the liquid that transmits the energy from the transducers also participates in the cleaning process: (1) the mechanical action (cavitation), and (2) by solvent action, physical wetting or chemical attack on surface soil.
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(*) Where applicable, the component schematic for a console model follows the component description. If the problem has not been solved using the trouble shooting guide, call the Ultrasonic Power Corporation service department at (815) 235-6020 7:00 AM - 3:30 PM CST Monday - Friday.
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5. Test generator by turning the system on. 6. If generator does not work, contact Ultrasonic Power Corporation service department for repair or replacement. NOTE: DO NOT open the generator as this will immediately void the warranty of the generator.
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3. Check heater pad for proper contact with the system tank. 4. Check for loose or damaged wires. If damage is visible, contact Ultrasonic Power Corporation service department for repair or replacement. 5.5. PUMP, FILTER & PRE-STRAINER System Pump 1.
The amount of chemical will be based on the condition of the water being used and how much contamination is to be removed. Detergents that are used in this ultrasonic cleaning system must be compatible with 304 and 316L stainless steel. You will void the warranty if chemical attack to the stainless steel occurs.
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Power On – Turn on the ultrasonic start switch. The ultrasonic generators will start the ultrasonic action in the tank. All installed generator circuits are controlled by one switch on the control panel. The power intensity should be set to 80% and adjusted after testing parts.
UPC recommends calibrating. They may be sent back to Ultrasonic Power Corporation for calibration on an annual basis. Please request an RMA number before shipping the generators back to the manufacturer.
High frequency or ultrasonic vibrations are similar to audible sound, but the frequencies used are generally above a level that can be heard (>18 kHz). Since sound is a compression wave, the action of this high frequency energy in a liquid may be considered as the rapid generation and violent collapse of minute bubbles.
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3. A tank to contain the cleaning liquid (water-detergent mix) and into which the mechanical (ultrasonic) energy is transmitted by the transducers. a. Use of a suitable detergent is important because the liquid that transmits the energy from the transducers also participates in the cleaning process: (1) the mechanical action (cavitation), and (2) by solvent action, physical wetting or chemical attack on surface soil.
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(*) Where applicable, the component schematic for a console model follows the component description. If the problem has not been solved using the trouble shooting guide, call the Ultrasonic Power Corporation service department at (815) 235-6020 7:00 AM - 3:30 PM CST Monday - Friday.
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5. Test generator by turning the system on. 6. If generator does not work, contact Ultrasonic Power Corporation service department for repair or replacement. NOTE: DO NOT open the generator as this will immediately void the warranty of the generator.
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You will void the warranty if chemical attack to the stainless steel occurs. Power On – Turn on the ultrasonic start switch. The ultrasonic generators will start the ultrasonic action in the tank. All installed generator circuits are controlled by one switch on the control panel.
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When first learning the capabilities of this system, do no leave items unattended in the wash tank for long periods. The system may damage surfaces if allowed to remain in the ultrasonic bath for extended periods of time. Longer cleaning times can be used after thorough testing has been completed.
UPC recommends calibrating. They may be sent back to Ultrasonic Power Corporation for calibration on an annual basis. Please request an RMA number before shipping the generators back to the manufacturer.
High frequency or ultrasonic vibrations are similar to audible sound, but the frequencies used are generally above a level that can be heard (>18 kHz). Since sound is a compression wave, the action of this high frequency energy in a liquid may be considered as the rapid generation and violent collapse of minute bubbles.
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3. A tank to contain the cleaning liquid (water-detergent mix) and into which the mechanical (ultrasonic) energy is transmitted by the transducers. a. Use of a suitable detergent is important because the liquid that transmits the energy from the transducers also participates in the cleaning process: (1) the mechanical action (cavitation), and (2) by solvent action, physical wetting or chemical attack on surface soil.
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(*) Where applicable, the component schematic for a console model follows the component description. If the problem has not been solved using the trouble shooting guide, call the Ultrasonic Power Corporation service department at (815) 235-6020 7:00 AM - 3:30 PM CST Monday - Friday.
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5. Test generator by turning the system on. 6. If generator does not work, contact Ultrasonic Power Corporation service department for repair or replacement. NOTE: DO NOT open the generator as this will immediately void the warranty of the generator.
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3. Check heater pad for proper contact with the system tank. 4. Check for loose or damaged wires. If damage is visible, contact Ultrasonic Power Corporation service department for repair or replacement. 5.5. PUMP, FILTER & PRE-STRAINER System Pump 1.
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You will void the warranty if chemical attack to the stainless steel occurs. Power On – Turn on the ultrasonic start switch. The ultrasonic generators will start the ultrasonic action in the tank. All installed generator circuits are controlled by one switch on the control panel.
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When first learning the capabilities of this system, do no leave items unattended in the wash tank for long periods. The system may damage surfaces if allowed to remain in the ultrasonic bath for extended periods of time. Longer cleaning times can be used after thorough testing has been completed.
UPC recommends calibrating. They may be sent back to Ultrasonic Power Corporation for calibration on an annual basis. Please request an RMA number before shipping the generators back to the manufacturer.
High frequency or ultrasonic vibrations are similar to audible sound, but the frequencies used are generally above a level that can be heard (>18 kHz). Since sound is a compression wave, the action of this high frequency energy in a liquid may be considered as the rapid generation and violent collapse of minute bubbles.
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3. A tank to contain the cleaning liquid (water-detergent mix) and into which the mechanical (ultrasonic) energy is transmitted by the transducers. a. Use of a suitable detergent is important because the liquid that transmits the energy from the transducers also participates in the cleaning process: (1) the mechanical action (cavitation), and (2) by solvent action, physical wetting or chemical attack on surface soil.
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(*) Where applicable, the component schematic for a console model follows the component description. If the problem has not been solved using the trouble shooting guide, call the Ultrasonic Power Corporation service department at (815) 235-6020 7:00 AM - 3:30 PM CST Monday - Friday.
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5. Test generator by turning the system on. 6. If generator does not work, contact Ultrasonic Power Corporation service department for repair or replacement. NOTE: DO NOT open the generator as this will immediately void the warranty of the generator.
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3. Check heater pad for proper contact with the system tank. 4. Check for loose or damaged wires. If damage is visible, contact Ultrasonic Power Corporation service department for repair or replacement. 5.5. PUMP, FILTER & PRE-STRAINER System Pump 1.
(10) years; all ultrasonic generators shall be free from defects in material and workmanship for five (5) years; all transducer components shall be free from defects in material and workmanship for two (2) years; and...
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This Warranty shall not apply to: (a) cavitation erosion of tank and immersible transducer surfaces, which is a normal occurrence and develops over time in the operation of ultrasonic cleaning equipment; (b) any Product or component incorrectly installed by Customer contrary to instructions from UPC (c) any Product or component which has been: i) incorrectly operated or misused, (ex., operating the equipment...
Return of Equipment Policy Replacement/Repair Policy and Pricing Schedule It is the intention of Ultrasonic Power Corporation (UPC) to deliver fair, accurate, cost-effective and timely service associated with warranty and non-warranty product assistance to Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEM), End- user and Reseller Customers within the guidelines of this Policy. All warranty repair costs that fall within the scope of a UPC Warranty Policy will be covered, in full, according to the applicable UPC Warranty Policy.