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1586-006 en/2022-08

Instructions for use

SONOREX DIGIPLUS

High-performance ultrasonic baths

Valid for:

DL 102 H
DL 156 BH
DL 255 H
DL 510 H
DL 512 H
DL 514 BH
DL 1028 H

Dokument: 1586-006

Sprache: en

Version: 2022-08

Summary of Contents for 7185.00159050.004

Page 1: ...06 en 2022 08 Instructions for use SONOREX DIGIPLUS High performance ultrasonic baths Valid for DL 102 H DL 156 BH DL 255 H DL 510 H DL 512 H DL 514 BH DL 1028 H Dokument 1586 006 Sprache en Version 2...

Page 2: ...2 46 1586 006 en 2022 08 2022 1 2 GmbH Co KG Heinrichstr 3 4 12207 Berlin Germany Phone 49 30 76880 0 Fax 49 30 7734699 info bandelin com Certified in accordance with ISO 9001 and ISO 13485...

Page 3: ...s used 9 2 8 Disposing of sonication fluid 9 2 9 Erosion of the oscillating tank 10 2 10 Preventing damage to the ultrasound bath 10 2 11 Disturbance of wireless communication 11 2 12 Safety stickers...

Page 4: ...id DEGAS 23 5 10 Adding goods to be treated 24 5 11 Remove treated objects 24 5 12 Empty the oscillating tank 25 5 13 Enabling and blocking continuous operation 26 5 14 Troubleshooting a malfunction 2...

Page 5: ...ese instructions for use before using the ultrasound bath Pay special attention to chapter 2 Safety If you pass this ultrasound bath on to others please enclose these instructions for use Contact your...

Page 6: ...rmation on the sonication fluid can be found in chapter 5 2 Sonication fluid Objects to be treated may not be placed on the bottom of the oscil lating tank They must be placed in the sonication fluid...

Page 7: ...Only connect the ultrasound bath to a power outlet with a grounded socket If you notice a defect in the ultrasound bath disconnect the mains plug immediately Do not connect a defective ultrasound bath...

Page 8: ...tank which can be very hot After operation allow the ultrasound bath to cool down before lifting it for emp tying Non aqueous fluids can heat up many times faster than water A possible flashpoint can...

Page 9: ...e Observe the information on the label and in the safety data sheet of the preparation Keep the preparations away from children and untrained per sons 2 8 Disposing of sonication fluid Dispose of the...

Page 10: ...ishwashing detergents Chloride ions will corrode stainless steel Only use the ultrasound bath with accessories that are suitable for the device and the objects to be treated e g a basket Do not place...

Page 11: ...rence occurs with the operation of a wireless device move it further away from the ultrasound bath The ultrasound bath meets the requirements for class B devices according to EN 55011 2 12 Safety stic...

Page 12: ...2022 08 3 Design and function 3 1 Structure Fig 1 Overview of the device 1 Handles depending on model 2 Oscillating tank 3 Control panel 4 Filling level mark 5 Drain with ball valve depending on model...

Page 13: ...in the sonication liquid Cavitation bubbles are formed at the pressure minima At higher ambient pressure around the bubbles they collapse very quickly This results in strong local microcurrents on th...

Page 14: ...fluid For weight and work content see chapter 8 1 Technical data Adequate ventilation must be ensured The air supply under the bottom of the unit may not be obstructed If a sound proof box is used it...

Page 15: ...off the ultrasound Result A noticeable noise can be heard when the ultrasound is switched on Contact our service department if you cannot hear any noise A foil test should be performed before the firs...

Page 16: ...sonicated are introduced in the contact liquid in an inset beaker for transfer of the ultrasound in the oscil lating tank The contact liquid in the oscillating tank must contain a surfactant preparati...

Page 17: ...ated Excessively long sonication can damage the surface of the goods to be treated Select a short sonication time where possible The ideal sonication time depends on several factors Type and concentra...

Page 18: ...dity condensation forms inside the device if you fill it with cold water Do not pour cold water into the ultrasonic oscillating tank when humidity is high NOTICE If you use an agent in powder form do...

Page 19: ...with a drain The device must be switched off Procedure 1 Fill the ultrasonic oscillating tank with water up to 1 3 2 Pour the correct quantity of agent into the ultrasonic oscillating tank See chapter...

Page 20: ...d switches off automatically as soon as the set sonication time has elapsed Then only the LED with the most recently set sonication time will light up In continuous opera tion the green LED next to th...

Page 21: ...oscillat ing tank with the lid if available Information The heater is equipped with overtemperature protection If there is no heating function disconnect the device from the mains and allow it to cool...

Page 22: ...re scale lights up Procedure 1 Press the power setting button repeatedly until the desired LED is displayed between 20 and 100 Information The current power is indicated by an illuminated yellow LED T...

Page 23: ...gain from 60 C 5 9 Degassing the sonication fluid DEGAS Sonication fluid that has been freshly filled or left in the ultrasonic oscillating tank for a long period must be degassed before use Degassing...

Page 24: ...trasound must be switched off while objects are being inserted Check the filling level The goods to be treated must be com pletely submerged in the fluid Inset beakers for indirect sonica tion need to...

Page 25: ...CAUTION Hot sonication fluid and oscillating tank There is a risk of burns when lifting the ultrasound bath to empty it Allow the ultrasound bath to cool down before lifting it Contamination on the b...

Page 26: ...prevent accidental activation of con tinuous operation Requirement The mains plug is disconnected Procedure Press and hold down the button for setting the sonication time At the same time insert the...

Page 27: ...of objects to be treated Uneven noises wobbling Inadequate fill level in the oscillating tank Slightly change the fill level of the sonication fluid in the oscillating tank In doing so observe the min...

Page 28: ...ions Rinse the oscillating tank thoroughly with water after each use Wipe dry with a soft cloth Clean edges and remove residues with a stainless steel care product without abrasive additives Do not us...

Page 29: ...the ultrasound and the heating The output can be checked with a wattmeter between the device mains plug and the socket Procedure 1 Fill the ultrasonic oscillating tank with water 2 Set the power to 10...

Page 30: ...the filling level mark Temperature of the sonication fluid Degassing time Frame positioning Foil type brand thickness Sonication time Type and concentration of the ultrasound preparation Fluid for the...

Page 31: ...pecified by the manufacturer 2 Degas the sonication fluid See chapter 5 9 Degassing the sonication fluid DEGAS 3 Stretch aluminium foil house hold foil 10 m to 25 m thick over the foil test frame Depe...

Page 32: ...ocument template can also be completed and archived 9 Rinse the oscillating tank thoroughly to remove any detached foil particles Suitable foil test frames can be ordered from BANDELIN electronic GmbH...

Page 33: ...s Before sending the device back to us for inspection repair the device and accessories must be cleaned pursuant to current laws and regulations and if necessary must also be disinfected with a surfac...

Page 34: ...ly as elec tronic waste if it can no longer be used Do not dis pose of the ultrasonic bath with household waste Observe the locally applicable regulations for the disposal of electronic waste The vibr...

Page 35: ...class I Degree of protection IP 33 Ultrasonic frequency 35 kHz Type Ultrasonic peak power ultra sonic nominal output Heating out put Power con sumption 230 V Power con sumption 115 V W W A A DL 102 H...

Page 36: ...H 500 140 150 6 0 G 7 2 DL 255 H 300 150 150 3 8 G 4 8 DL 510 H 300 240 150 6 6 G 7 4 DL 512 H 300 240 200 8 7 G 8 2 DL 514 BH 325 300 200 12 5 G 9 8 DL 1028 H 500 300 200 19 0 G 14 6 Overvoltage cate...

Page 37: ...l 1 2 3 5 10 DL 102 H 2 0 1 9 l 20 ml 1 9 l 40 ml 1 9 l 60 ml 1 9 l 100 ml 1 8 l 200 ml DL 156 BH 6 0 5 9 l 60 ml 5 8 l 120 ml 5 8 l 180 ml 5 7 l 300 ml 5 4 l 600 ml DL 255 H 3 8 3 7 l 40 ml 3 7 l 80...

Page 38: ...m exterior contamination Condensation water is dis charged in the oscillating tank Sound reducing Inset basket K EM made of stainless steel An alternative to DIN sieve trays in the medical field KT ba...

Page 39: ...ket Basket holder Lid D T Insert tub DL 102 H K 3 C GH 1 D 100 D 3 T KW 3 DL 156 BH K 6 BL D 156 DL 255 H K 5 C D 255 D 5 T KW 5 DL 510 H K 10 GH 10 D 510 D 10 T KW 10 0 DL 512 H K 10 B D 510 D 10 T D...

Page 40: ...timum utilisation of ultra sonic energy Beaker holder ES made of stainless steel For holding 4 inset beakers in larger ultrasonic baths Positioning for optimum utilisation of ultrasonic energy Impress...

Page 41: ...H KD 0 PD 04 SD 06 SD 09 PD 06 EB 05 DE 100 LT 102 PK 2 C ED 9 DL 156 BH KD 0 PD 04 SD 06 SD 09 PD 06 EB 05 DE 156 DL 255 H KD 0 PD 04 SD 06 SD 09 PD 06 EB 05 DE 255 K 5 P DL 510 H KD 0 PD 04 SD 06 SD...

Page 42: ...d 8 test tubes of up to 16 mm May also be used as a test tube stand The test tube contents remain visible Sieve holder SH 7 made of stainless steel For individual sieve cleaning Sieve holder SH 28 C m...

Page 43: ...102 H EK 10 EK 25 EK 50 EK 100 EK 250 GV 3 RG 2 SM 3 DL 156 BH EK 10 EK 25 EK 50 EK 100 EK 250 GV 3 SM 6 FE 12 DL 255 H EK 10 EK 25 EK 50 EK 100 EK 250 GV 3 SM 5 FE 12 DL 510 H EK 10 EK 25 EK 50 EK 10...

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Page 46: ...1586 006 en 2022 08 1 2 GmbH Co KG Heinrichstr 3 4 12207 Berlin Germany Phone 49 30 76880 0 Fax 49 30 7734699 info bandelin com www bandelin com...

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