Sound Business SolutionsPour on the cleaning power! Always specify Branson aqueous cleaning solutions for your new Bransonic ultrasoniccleaner. Whethe
WarrantyUltrasonic Cleaners, when used in accordance with manufacturer’sinstructions and under normal use, are guaranteed for two years afterdate of s
ContentsFront WARRANTYCover1 Safety Precautions3 Introduction3 Ultrasonic Cleaners4 Accessories4 Unpacking Your Cleaner4 Installing Your Cleaner5 Equi
1 Safety Precautions Safety Precautions Before using your Ultrasonic Cleaner, please read and thoroughlyunderstand these safety precautions. Fai
2 Safety PrecautionsTo prevent damage to the cleaner:• Do change your solution regularly.• Do not cover vents on the cover.• Do not operate the clea
3 IntroductionIntroductionUltrasonic CleanersThis line of ultrasonic cleaners include five models with sizes rangingfrom 1/2 gallons, 3/4 gallons, 1
4 IntroductionAccessories For Your CleanerAccessories include regular and beaker positioning covers, solid andperforated insert trays, mesh baskets
5 IntroductionEquipment SpecificationsTankCapacityTankSizeOverallSizeWeight MaxInputPowerHeaterPowerMax.DrawPowerReq.(Watts)*1/2 gal.(1.91 L)L: 6”W:
6 IntroductionHow Ultrasonics Cleaning WorksUltrasonic sound is sound transmitted at frequencies generally beyondthe range of human hearing. In you
7 Operating Your CleanerOperating Your CleanerIf this is the first time you are using the cleaner, please read this wholesection before operating yo
8 Operating Your CleanerBefore You Start CleaningStep Action1 Select your cleaning solution (refer to page 23 for solutioneffects on metals).2 Allow
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9 Operating Your CleanerDegassingStep Action1 Turn the HEAT ON (MTH Cleaner only).2 Turn the TIMER to 5-10 and let the cleaner run to allow thesolut
10 Operating Your CleanerOperating Your DTH CleanerExplanation of ControlsControl FunctionPOWER Press to activate/deactivate power to the cleaner.ON
11 Operating Your CleanerControl FunctionFunctionIndicatorsLights indicate the option selected by pressing SELECTOPTION.SOLUTION TEMP: Displays curr
12 Operating Your CleanerDegassingStep Action1 Degas for 5-10 minutes. If necessary, use SET/CLEARDISPLAY to alter this setting. Default degas time
13 Operating Your CleanerCleaning ItemsNOTE: Select Set Time then press ON/OFF once to stop ultrasonics atany time.Step Action1 Place the items into
14 Operating Your Cleaner• To repeat a timed cleaning cycle - press ON/OFF once while in theSet Sonics mode. This cleaning cycle time will remain i
15 Operating Your Cleaner1-1/2, 2-1/2 and 5-1/2 gallon models include a drain and valve kit.Step Action1 Place the cleaner to allow easy reach of th
16 Operating Your CleanerOptimizing Your CleanerTanksCleaning - check the tank for contamination whenever you changesolution. If necessary, remove
17 Operating Your CleanerOver temperature protection (DTH only) - the cleaner will shut down at75ºC and the LED display will blink “75”. Turn the c
18 Operating Your CleanerApplication HintsFirst time cleaning - first experiment with one piece, then proceed withthe remainder.Solution level - Be
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19 Operating Your CleanerCleaning MethodsThere are two methods of cleaning - direct and indirect. Each hasadvantages and disadvantages. When in do
20 Operating Your CleanerIndirect MethodHow it works:• Fill the tank with warm water and a cleaning solution.• Pour your solution medium into one or
21 Operating Your CleanerCleaning SolutionsSolution TypesWater-based solutions are either slightly acidic or alkaline. They includedetergents, soap
22 Operating Your CleanerChange the cleaning solution periodically. Cleaning solutions canbecome contaminated with suspended soil particles which c
23 Operating Your CleanerSolution Effects on MetalsCleaningAgentSteel Brass Alumi-numMagne-siumZinc S. SteelCopperTinOptical (1) none none none none
24 TroubleshootingTroubleshootingIf your cleaner does not operate satisfactorily, please check the tablesbelow for possible causes before calling you
25 TroubleshootingProblem Cause What to doCleaneroperates butdoes notmaintain settemperatureMalfunctioning heater orsensor components.Call nearest a
26 TroubleshootingCheck your cleaner periodically to test the level of activity of theultrasonic cavitation. Frequency of testing will depend on yo
27 TroubleshootingThe ultrasonics will begin immediately to remove the lead from the slide.All lead should be removed within 10 seconds. If your cl
28 Service InformationService InformationWith normal use, your Ultrasonic Cleaner should not require servicing.However, if it fails to operate satis
Model 551011.5" x 9.5" x 6"16" x 15.5" x 14.5"2.5 gal.(9.5 l.)14 lbs.40 kHzYESBB55551100--DDTTHHCPN-952-518BB55551100EE-
Authorized Service CentersAuthorized Service CentersName Address Tel/Fax NumberAlpha OmegaElectronics Corp.2821 National DriveGarland, TX 75041Tel: 9
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Technical Support:Branson UltrasonicsCorp.41 Eagle RoadP.O. Box 1961Danbury, CT 06813-1961Tel: 203-796-0339Tel: 203-796-0557Fax: 203-796-2240
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Integrated Ultrasonic Cleaning Systems – Models 1216 and 1620Branson’s IC Series ultrasonic cleaning systems offer a full range of features to meet mo
Integrated Ultrasonic Cleaning Systems – Models 1216 and 1620Branson’s IC Series ultrasonic cleaning systems offer a full range of features to meet mo
Sound Business SolutionsPour on the cleaning power! Always specify Branson aqueous cleaning solutions for your new Bransonic ultrasoniccleaner. Whethe
CPN-214-142Rev. AUltrasonic CleanersModels 1510, 2510, 3510, 5510, 8510Operator’s Manual
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