Paragon PC-620-1 TV Video Accessories User Manual


 
12 Operating Your Cleaner
Change the cleaning solution periodically. Cleaning solutions can
become contaminated with soil particles which coat the tank bottom.
This coating dampens the ultrasonic action and reduces cleaning
efficiency. Certain solutions will cavitate better than others. Contact
your local distributor for further information.
Heat and cavitation: increase the chemical activity of cleaning
solutions. Some materials may be damaged by this stronger chemical
action. When in doubt, test run samples of items to be cleaned.
Chemistry Concentrations
Chemistry concentrations may vary. The amount you use depends on
the detergent and the type of soil to be removed. Follow instructions on
the chemistry container and refer to the table below for the effects of
chemistry on metals.
Chemicals Harmful to Your Tank
The following chemicals will harm your ultrasonic tank and the action of
ultrasonics and higher operating temperatures will increase their
chemical activity. Do not use these or similar chemicals directly or in
dilution in your ultrasonic tank or you will void your warranty.
Acetophenone Chloracetic Acid Hydrocyanic Acid
Aluminum Chloride Chloric Acid Hydrofluoric Acid
Aluminum Fluoride Chlorine, Anhydrous Hydrofluosilicic Acid
Aluminum Sulphate Chromic Acid Iodoform
Ammonium Bifluoride Copper Chloride Mercuric Chloride
Ammonium Chloride Copper Fluoborate Muriatic Acid
Ammonium Hydroxide Ethyl Chloride Phosphoric (crude)
Amyl Chloride Ferric Chloride Sodium Hypochlorite
Antimony Trichloride Ferrous Chloride Potassium Chloride
Aqua Regia Ferris Sulfate Stannic Chloride
Bromine Fluoboric Acid Stannous Chloride
Calcium Bisulfate Fluorine Sulfur chloride
Calcium Bisulfite Hydrobromic Acid Sulfuric Acid
Calcium Hypochloride Hydrochloric Acid Zinc Chloride