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4 Use 

 

Sonication or rinsing always take place directly in the tank. For 
this purpose, the objects are placed in a basket and hung inside 
the tank which is 

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4.1 

Instructions for use  

Instructions – fi lling

•  Check that all ball valves are closed.
•  Ultrasound and heating must be turned off. 
• Do not 

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 ll ultrasonic tank with hot water. Maximum 

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 lling temperature: 50 °C.

•  At least drinking-quality water must be used to 

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 ll the oscillating tank.

•  Water without additives is not suited for sonication. BANDELIN recommends the 

TICKOPUR or STAMMOPUR preparations.

• The 

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 ll level must always be at or slightly above the 

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 lling level mark.

A low 

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 ll level will damage the ultrasonic bath!

This may happen when used for extended periods, for example as a result of 
evaporation. In such cases, the ultrasound and possibly the heating must be 
switched off (controller on 0). Once the tank is 

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 lled up, the ultrasound and the 

heating, if applicable, can be switched back on.

•  When using with a liquid circuit (with FA, OX, WA or cascade pipes) the additional 

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volume of the peripheral devices must be taken into account: 
Fill the ultrasonic bath with water and cleaning concentrate (in the appropriate dose!) 
up to the weir's toothed edge  

  Follow the dosing instructions for the concentrate 

used. Also 

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 ll all additional tanks up to the weir with municipal or DI water.

•  Do not use any combustible 

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 uids (e.g. benzine, solvents) or chemicals that 

contain or separate out chloride ions (some disinfectants, household cleaners and 
dishwashing detergents) for sonication in the stainless steel tank.

•  When using preparations, the safety instructions included in the product lea

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strictly be adhered to.

•  Replace used sonication 

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 uids, do not refresh by adding 

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 uids.

Notes - Inserting objects

•  Fully remove air bubbles from cavities (e.g. blind holes). 

Sonication 

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Insert basket

Summary of Contents for Sonorex Technik RM 16

Page 1: ...ions for Use 1 Ultrasound since 1955 23326 GB 2015 03 3 4 Ultrasonic and rinsing baths for aqueous fluids Valid for RM 16 UH RM 16 U RM 16 H RM 16 RM 40 UH RM 40 U RM 40 H RM 40 RM 75 UH RM 75 U RM 75...

Page 2: ...en the translation and the original of this document the original version will take prec edence BANDELIN accepts no responsibility or liability for damages caused by improper handling or usage contrar...

Page 3: ...nauthorised alterations modifications both the warranty claim and the conformity will no longer be valid If service is required please contact the specialist dealer in charge or the manufacturer Symbo...

Page 4: ...ings and safety precautions 12 2 Preparation 13 2 1 Scope of delivery 13 2 2 Set up assembly 13 2 3 Start up 14 3 Operation 15 3 1 Operating elements 15 3 1 1 Ultrasound 15 3 1 2 Heating 16 3 2 Miscel...

Page 5: ...service 24 6 4 2 Decontamination certificate 25 6 4 3 Replacing fuses 25 7 Accessories 26 7 1 Required accessories 26 7 2 Optional accessories 27 7 3 Chemical preparations Recommendations 29 8 Consum...

Page 6: ...high performance ultrasonic systems ultrasound frequency 40 kHz Easy to clean stainless steel housing 2 Filling level mark for safe filling 3 Weir overflow 4 with ball valve to produce a liquid circu...

Page 7: ...ent 1 2 Purpose SONOREX TECHNIK ultrasonic baths are intended for the sonication of aqueous liquids They work on the basis of low frequency ultrasound and can be used in versatile ways Their main appl...

Page 8: ...ice Degree of protection IP 32 according to DIN EN 60529 Environmental conditions pursuant to EN 61 010 1 Overvoltage category II Degree of contamination 1 Permissible ambient temperature 5 to 40 C Pe...

Page 9: ...et 3 way ball valve G Weir outlet G 1 outside Heating power W 800 800 Fuses heating F6A 6 3 32 HF frequency kHz 40 40 Fuses generator F6 3A 5 20 F2A 5 20 Peak ultrasonic output W 1200 1200 HF power We...

Page 10: ...ball valve G Weir outlet G 1 outside Heating power W 1300 1300 Fuses heating F10A 6 3 32 F10A 6 3 32 HF frequency kHz 40 40 Fuses generator F2A 5 20 F2A 5 20 Peak ultrasonic output W 2000 2000 HF powe...

Page 11: ...all valve G Weir outlet G 1 outside Heating power W 1950 1950 Fuses heating F10A 6 3 32 F10A 6 3 32 HF frequency kHz 40 40 Fuses generator F4A 5 20 F4A 5 20 Peak ultrasonic output W 4000 4000 HF power...

Page 12: ...assed on to others the operating instructions with the safety instructions must also be handed over Operation and transport Observe ambient and set up conditions see chapter 1 4 Only plug in the ultra...

Page 13: ...1 to 1 4 3 do not block the air supply below the tank guard against moisture and wetness risk of electric shock Set up Fully remove transportation aids pallets transport safety devices Set up the ultr...

Page 14: ...sition i e the switch indicator is at the top then connect the bath to the mains Conduct function test on the ultrasonic bath briefly plug in the ultrasound maximum of 1 to 2 seconds a hissing noise s...

Page 15: ...rasonic bath does not turn off automatically to switch it off turn the knob to the right back to 0 Notes Even while turned off the ultrasonic bath may remain connected to the mains It can be disconnec...

Page 16: ...The yellow control light goes out when the set temperature is reached To turn it off turn the knob left back to C Notes The heating system works independently from the ultrasound The heating automati...

Page 17: ...ing must be switched off controller on 0 Once the tank is filled up the ultrasound and the heating if applicable can be switched back on When using with a liquid circuit with FA OX WA or cascade pipes...

Page 18: ...ing tank may not exceed a maximum operating temperature of 100 C Cover the ultrasonic bath when in continuous operation so that not too much bath liquid evaporates For safety reasons ultrasonic cleani...

Page 19: ...Check that the objects to be treated are fully covered with fluid With every object inserted the fill level is to be controlled For cleaning tasks Place the objects to be cleaned in the appropriate a...

Page 20: ...onication results Before the next sonication verify the service life see chapter 4 3 2 of the bath fluid Heed the specifications of the preparation manufacturer If necessary empty the oscillating tank...

Page 21: ...by DR H STAMM GmbH are prepared pursuant to the regulations of the German Washing and Cleansing Agents Act are biodegradable and may be discharged into the sewerage as working solutions Strongly acidi...

Page 22: ...stainless steel cleaning product without any abrasive additives Do not use steel wool scrapers or graters for cleaning maintenance Metal particles that remain on the stainless steel surface as well a...

Page 23: ...rted between the ultrasonic bath s mains plug and the socket Fill the tank with fluid see chapter 4 2 For testing purposes only the ultrasound or only the heating system should be plugged in Next the...

Page 24: ...c bath can be readily operated without heating Slight erosion visible on the bottom of the bath Natural wear Ultrasonic bath OK Strong erosion marks appear at the tank bottom lead to loss of power Any...

Page 25: ...N Repair work may only be carried out by authorised qualified personnel or by the manufacturer The manufacturer assumes no liability for unauthorised work performed on the ultrasonic bath The mains pl...

Page 26: ...bandelin com 7 1 Required accessories The baskets and basket holder for example are required accessories Do not stand or lay any objects directly on the tank bottom Series RM 16 Series RM 40 Series RM...

Page 27: ...and main filter including connection set FA 16 8608 FA 40 8609 FA 75 8610 Oil separator incl connection set OX 16 8600 OX 40 8601 OX 75 8602 DI water treatment device incl connection set WA 16 8632 W...

Page 28: ...very oily or greasy parts Impurities that rise to the surface of the tank are led via the weir into the oil separator where they are separated by gravity DI water treatment device WA To be connected...

Page 29: ...e best cleaning results can be achieved when using the following TICKOPUR preparations Contamination Objects to be cleaned Cleaning concentrate Litres Order No Universal cleaner General contamina tion...

Page 30: ...ease contaminants etc Metals including burnished metals glass ceramics plastics rubber etc Especially for galvanic laser and analytical appli cations Dilute with DI water TICKOPUR R 32 Special cleaner...

Page 31: ...l ishing and lapping residues etc Steel stainless steel glass ceramics plastics rubber Not for light metals tin zinc TICKOPUR R 60 Intensive cleaner phosphate free strongly alkaline pH 12 8 1 applicat...

Page 32: ...ot applicable 9 Taking the unit out of service If the ultrasound rinsing bath no longer works it must be appropriately disposed of Some electrical components are considered to be toxic waste 10 Key wo...

Page 33: ...allows for individual assembly of these items depending on the cleaning task A significant advantage is that the system can be expanded at any time A Example of a possible cleaning sequence using per...

Page 34: ...ies must be cleaned pursuant to current laws and regulations and if necessary must also be disinfected with a surface disinfection agent listed by the VAH Device type Serial number Accessories Device...

Page 35: ...sories found in this package have been cleaned and or disinfected pursuant to current laws and regulations and that the information provided in this declaration is correct and complete Company Institu...

Page 36: ...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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