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4.2  

General use  

Before starting use, the important instructions in Chapter 4.1 should always be heeded!

 Countdown operation

Action

Display

Remark

1

Turning on the generator
 

Turn "POWER" control dial all 
the way to the left.
 Activate the mains switch
- The display is lit after 
  3 seconds.

MIN/SEC: 

last set value

CYCLE: 

last set value
("-" = Max.)

POWER: 000 

%

The green control light is lit

When the generator is turned on, the 
most recently used operating mode 
becomes active.
It is possible to switch to  continuous 
operation using the RESET key.

After the start-up process, the 
generator will not react to further 
key presses!

Numeral 5

2

Entering settings

Through progressive pressing 
of the MODE key, allow the 
"MIN", "SEC", and "CYCLE" 
displays to 

fl

 ash successively. 

Set the time and/or the 
 pulsation level with the +/- 
keys. 

If the keys are pressed 

and held for more than 2 
seconds, a fast scroll will 
occur!

MIN/SEC: 

last set value

CYCLE: 

last set value
("-" = Max.)

POWER: 000 

%

Start is possible without entering 
a new program - currently  saved 
settings.

No input within 10 sec. (display 

fl

 ashing)

- exit from input mode, 
  no  saving. The display resets 
  to the last current 
  value.

Numeral 5

3

Ending a programming step 
(saving)

Con

fi

 rm settings with the 

MODE key until the display 
stops 

fl

 ashing. 

MIN/SEC: 

newly set value

CYCLE: 

newly set value

POWER: 000 

%

The program entered is saved.
During operation, the POWER should 
be set and is modi

fi

 able.

Numeral 5

4

Programming without 
permanent saving

Do not con

fi

 rm settings with 

the MODE key.

MIN/SEC: 

newly set value

CYCLE: 

newly set value

POWER: 000 

%

Start is possible without entering a 
new program 
- currently  saved settings, 
  by pressing Start within 10 seconds.

Press the RESET key for a new 
entry.

Numeral 5

5

Start

Press the START/STOP key 
on the generator or transducer, 
or activate the  foot switch.

MIN/SEC: 

runs in reverse

CYCLE: 

newly set value

POWER: 

for the moment in 
%

If the power display expires, 
the  ultrasonic transducer is 
not connected. To connect the 
transducer, no program should be 
started. Finally, restart.

6

Interrupting

Activate the START/STOP 
key on the generator, the 
transducer, or the foot switch.

MIN/SEC: remaining 

time

CYCLE: 

newly set value

POWER: 000 

%

During the interruption, the colon 

fl

 ashes between MIN/SEC.

The user has the option of entering 
new settings or to
proceed with operation.
- Currently  saved setting

7

Continuation

Press the START/STOP key 
on the generator or transducer, 
or activate the  foot switch.

MIN/SEC: 

Time runs in 
reverse

CYCLE: 

newly set value

POWER: 

for the moment in 
%

At the end of the time program, 
00 min, 00 sec is displayed. The 
 pulsation level is retained. After a 
short time, the display switches to the 
previously set program.

Start

Start

Start

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Summary of Contents for Sonoplus HD 2070

Page 1: ...Ultrasonic Homogeniser HD 2070 7 Ultrasonic Homogenisers Instructions for Use valid for HD 2070 Volume 1 ml 500 ml HD 2200 Volume 2 ml 1000 ml 51436a GB 2017 10...

Page 2: ...ent the original version will take precedence BANDELIN accepts no responsibility or liability for damage caused by improper handling or usage contrary to the intended purpose The documentation has bee...

Page 3: ...ufacturer Symbols used Symbol Significance Explanation Danger Identifies information that could signify a risk to life and limb especially through electric shock if not observed Caution Identifies inf...

Page 4: ...Operating elements 15 3 1 1 Types of operation 16 3 1 2 Power Amplitude setting 16 3 1 3 Advantages of the generator 16 4 Use 17 4 1 Notes on use 17 4 2 General use 18 4 3 Selecting a suitable probe 2...

Page 5: ...rs and service 32 6 4 1 Decontamination certificate 32 7 Accessories 33 7 1 Required accessories 33 7 2 Optional accessories 33 7 3 Preparations not applicable 34 8 Consumable materials not applicable...

Page 6: ...late Product features HF generator 1 in low maintenance robust plastic housing with connections for the ultrasonic transducer Operating and display panel 2 Ultrasonic transducer 3 with Start Stop key...

Page 7: ...echanical transformers and enable a multiple mechanical amplification of the ultrasound amplitude at the tip 1 2 Purpose SONOPULS ultrasonichomogenisers generate high performance ultrasound with high...

Page 8: ...ding the serial number 1 4 Technical data SONOPULS ultrasonic homogenisers are interference free and marked with a Safety EN 61010 1 EMC EN 61326 1 1 4 1 HF Generator GM Generator GM 2070 GM 2200 GM 2...

Page 9: ...y up to 40 C 50 Permissible ambient temperature 5 to 40 C Condensation not allowed Only for indoor operation 1 Frequency control The HF generator has an automatic search feature for resonance frequenc...

Page 10: ...irections information in this regard is found in the appendix Specifications pursuant to the German Medical Devices Operator Ordinance MPBetreibV Start up on location functional check and personnel tr...

Page 11: ...rasound operation ON Ultrasound operation OFF 2 n a 3 Earth 4 n a 5 n a Notes The inputs and outputs may not be connected to other circuits ground planes or ground terminals The connection of power or...

Page 12: ...etermine the local mains voltage before connecting the HF generator activate the switch if needed Only connect the HF generator to a grounded socket Fuse protection 10 A main circuit breaker The ultra...

Page 13: ...rtable or mobile HF communication systems in the vicinity of the homogeniser should be turned off operation may be disrupted Damage If damage to the homogeniser is detected do not connect the homogeni...

Page 14: ...3 1 Position the ultrasonic transducer safely and correctly inside the holder To do so affix the ultrasonic transducer in the sound proof box s supporting ring or firmly mount the ultrasonic transduce...

Page 15: ...he time entries minutes seconds and pulsation level and at the end for saving in countdown or continuous operation 10 Reset key Interrupts the current program Switches from countdown operation to cont...

Page 16: ...pending on the ultrasound dependent change in the liquid medium the current display may fluctuate by up to 5 digits at higher outputs during operation 3 1 3 Advantages of the generator Environmentally...

Page 17: ...quids with high viscosities the probe is more heavily damped As a result it is possible that the pre set amplitude power may not be reached especially with higher default settings 50 The reason is tha...

Page 18: ...WER 000 The program entered is saved During operation the POWER should be set and is modifiable Numeral 5 4 Programming without permanent saving Do not confirm settings with the MODE key MIN SEC newly...

Page 19: ...program has expired Press the RESET key once MIN SEC saved value CYCLE saved value POWER 000 Press once the saved program will appear in continuous operation Press twice the saved program will appear...

Page 20: ...f entering new settings or continuing operation Currently saved settings 4 Continuation Press the START STOP key on the generator or transducer or activate the foot switch MIN SEC time continues to ru...

Page 21: ...permitted amplitude setting 97 100 100 100 100 100 HD 2200 Probe MS 72 2 mm MS 73 3 mm KE 76 6 mm TT 13 13 mm VS 70 T 13 mm TT 13 FZ 13 mm TT 19 19 mm VS 190 T 19 mm TT 25 25 mm VS 200 T 25 mm Connect...

Page 22: ...ator The mounting surfaces 2 must be thoroughly cleaned so that the amplitude and or power can be transmitted to the medium If the mounting surfaces are not cleaned the probe standard horn or booster...

Page 23: ...orn SH 219 G the TT 19 is mounted onto HD 2200 In booster horn SH 225 G the TT 25 is mounted onto HD 2200 First carefully wipe the mounting surfaces of the standard and or booster horns and of the res...

Page 24: ...d onto booster horn SH 219 G On HD 2200 VS 200 T is mounted onto booster horn SH 225 G First carefully wipe the mounting surfaces of the standard and or booster horns and of the probe ensure clean mou...

Page 25: ...the standard or booster horn the HF generator must be turned off and the ultrasonic transducer must be disconnected from the HF generator Release the firmly mounted standard and or booster horns SH 70...

Page 26: ...l prevent the bolt from turning any further when the standard or booster horn is screwed on Screw the standard or booster horn onto the threaded bolt and first tighten by hand after removing the ruler...

Page 27: ...of probes be kept Examples of wear e g on titanium plate TT 13 The sound emitting surfaces can be carefully polished or milled a few times If abrasion of material due to erosion or post processing ex...

Page 28: ...tips and titanium plates vessels and accessories should be disinfected and cleaned after every use and dismounted for this purpose if necessary In the event of toxic contamination the applicable regul...

Page 29: ...PULS homogenisers are maintenance free Aside from the process dependent cavitation erosion on the sound emitting surfaces of the probes no other homogeniser parts are subject to wear Worn out or fault...

Page 30: ...itch on the generator set incorrectly serious operating error Mains voltage is 115 V switch set to 230 V Mains voltage is 230 V switch set to 115 V Change switch setting on the rear side of the genera...

Page 31: ...ard or booster horn and the probe Dismount the probe clean the mounting surfaces and threads dry and check for evenness remount the probe and tighten see chapters 4 3 1 to 4 4 Is the threaded bolt on...

Page 32: ...homogeniser must be cleaned and decontaminated if necessary see the following chapter 6 4 1 Decontamination certificate If the homogeniser with accessories if applicable is sent back to the manufactur...

Page 33: ...emissions by up to approximately 20 dB AU The ultrasonic transducer is inserted into the supporting ring from above and locked in place if needed In order to mount dismount standard horns booster horn...

Page 34: ...horn 6 7 12 14 22 23 24 25 26 28 29 31 33 C Calibration 29 Cleaning 27 28 Connection test 29 Contamination 28 Continuous operation 9 15 16 18 19 20 Control dial 9 16 18 19 20 Countdown operation 16 18...

Page 35: ...Maintenance service 32 Manufacturer 3 8 13 29 30 31 32 Medical field 13 28 Medical product 7 10 Microorganisms 7 28 Micro tip 7 12 17 24 28 31 Mounting 9 12 13 14 22 23 24 25 26 33 Mounting surface 22...

Page 36: ...k 12 Standard horn 7 12 14 21 22 23 24 25 26 28 29 33 Start up 10 12 13 15 Storage 18 Suitable for continuous operation 10 Surface sound emitting 27 28 29 31 T Taking the unit out of service 34 Tapere...

Page 37: ......

Page 38: ...A Options and accessories...

Page 39: ......

Page 40: ...6 TT 13 and TT 13 F chapter 4 3 1 as well as probe extension VS 70 Spanner Not supplied by BANDELIN To mount dismount titanium plates TT 19 and TT 25 SW 15 for TT 19 SW 17 for VS 190 T SW 22 for TT 25...

Page 41: ......

Page 42: ...e is submitted Before sending the unit back to us for inspection repair the unit and accessories must be cleaned pursuant to current laws and regulations and if necessary must also be disinfected with...

Page 43: ...lations and that the information provided in this declaration is correct and complete Company Institution Street and number Postal code city Department Name Telephone extension Fax Reason for return T...

Page 44: ...Note The Instructions for Use in this and other languages as well as further information can be found on the enclosed CD...

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