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Plug in Your Pro Wash/Dry
The Basics
Use the provided power cable and power adaptor
to plug your Pro Wash/Dry into a surge protector
or uninterrupted power supply.
If you need to perform a hard reset or disconnect
your Pro Wash/Dry from its power source, simply
unplug and then plug in the power cable.
Wash Chamber
This chamber is where the washing and drying is performed.
There are two wash methods: direct platform and basket wash.
Solvent will automatically pump in and out of these reservoirs.
Never pour solvent directly into this chamber. It
should only ever be poured into the reservoirs.
Failure to replace IPA when hydrometer
floats will void warranty.
Reservoir
The reservoir consists of two chambers, each capable
of holding 2 liters. Pour solvent directly into the
reservoir chambers.
Chamber 1 performs the bulk wash.
The solvent in this chamber will need to be refreshed
more frequently.
Chamber 2 performs the fine wash.
The solvent in this chamber can be recycled into
Chamber 1 if desired.
Quick Connect Ports
Each chamber has a quick connect port. When a hydrometer
floats to the top of the solvent, use the provided drain hose
(attached to the back of the machine) to drain the chamber as
shown in section 7.
Hydrometers
Hydrometers measure the resin saturation levels in each
chamber. When solvent becomes fully saturated, it will no longer
effectively clean 3D printed parts. Each hydrometer is specially
calibrated to float when the solvent has become saturated; when
this happens, it’s time to drain and refresh with clean solvent.
Submerged Hydrometer = Solvent Okay
When a hydrometer is submerged, it is acceptable for
use and will properly clean your printed parts.
Floating Hydrometer = Refresh Solvent
When a hydrometer floats, the solvent has become
saturated with resin and will no longer effectively clean
parts. Drain and replace with fresh solvent to continue.
USB Port
For Updates
Power Port
Drain Hose
Touchscreen
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