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 electronic GmbH & Co. KG  •  Heinrichstraße 3-4  •  12207 Berlin  •  Deutschland  •  [email protected]

Step 3: 

Preheat 

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 uid

In ultrasonic baths with built-in heating, the 

fl

 uid may be preheated independently of 

the ultrasound. This increases the ultrasound effect, especially when removing fats, oils 
and polishing paste residue, and shortens the duration of the subsequent ultrasound.

  Remove basket and other accessories from the oscillating tank.

  Place lid on top.

  Using the turning knob, set the desired temperature, see chapter 3.1.2.

  For an even warming of 

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 uids, stir the 

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 uids or switch on the ultrasound for a few 

minutes now and then, otherwise there will be a retardation of boiling – risk of 
scalding!

Step 4: 

Insert objects to be treated

Before every sonication it is necessary to check whether the sonication 

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 uid needs to 

be cleaned or replaced.

  Hang the insert basket with the items to be sonicated. 

  Check that the objects to be treated are fully covered with 

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 uid.

  With every object inserted, the 

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 ll level is to be controlled. 

For cleaning tasks

Place the objects to be cleaned in the appropriate accessories, in doing so please note:
•  Distribute the objects evenly, do not stack them.
•  Overloading the basket will reduce the ultrasound effect (the ultrasound is 

absorbed). 

•  Place the more heavily soiled side facing downward.
•  Parts with joints must be fully opened before being placed inside.
•  Fragile parts must not touch each other.
•  Due to the design, the ultrasound effect is weaker on the outlet side. Heavily 

contaminated objects should not be placed in the basket over the outlet. 

Step 5: 

Ultrasound – operation

Fundamentally, the sonication time is to be as short as possible in order to protect the 
objects to be treated and the oscillating tank. 
In the case of stubborn residue, it may be necessary to conduct sonication for a longer 
time.

  Place lid on top.

  Using the turning knob, set the desired sonication time, see chapter 3.1.1. 

Summary of Contents for SONOREX TECHNIK W 65

Page 1: ...Instructions for Use 3 4 Ultrasonic baths for aqueous fluids valid for W 65 W 300 23486a GB 2017 10...

Page 2: ...nd have no legal effect In case of any discrepancies between the translation and the original of this document the original version will take precedence BANDELIN accepts no responsibility or liability...

Page 3: ...e In the event of unauthorised alterations modifications both the warranty claim and the CE conformity will become void If service is required please contact the specialist dealer in charge or the man...

Page 4: ...W 65 9 1 4 2 Tank size W 300 9 1 5 Warning and safety precautions 10 2 Preparation 11 2 1 Scope of delivery 11 2 2 Set up assembly 11 2 3 Start up 12 3 Operation 13 3 1 Operating elements 13 3 1 1 Ul...

Page 5: ...n of the float switch for the W 300 22 6 3 Error analysis 22 6 4 Customer service 23 6 4 1 Repairs and service 23 6 4 2 Decontamination certificate 23 6 4 3 Exchanging fuses 24 7 Accessories 25 7 1 Re...

Page 6: ...nk 30 80 C Easy to clean stainless steel housing 4 Filling level mark for safe filling 5 Rubber feet for safe positioning 6 Outlet with ball valve 7 for easy draining of the bath fluid Product feature...

Page 7: ...h a high gas content 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 way...

Page 8: ...ambient temperature 5 to 40 C Permissible relative humidity up to 31 C 80 Permissible relative humidity up to 40 C 50 Condensation not allowed Only for indoor operation Electromagnetic ambient conditi...

Page 9: ...the ultrasound is modulated resulting in a 4 fold ultrasonic nominal output value as ultrasonic peak power 1 4 2 Tank size W 300 Mains supply W 300 400 V 3N 10 50 60 Hz W 300 S On board power supply...

Page 10: ...manufacturer If the unit is passed 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 secti...

Page 11: ...2 Set up assembly Place the ultrasonic bath atop a firm level and dry surface In doing so observe the maximum weight of the tank including liquids For net weight see technical data chapters 1 4 1 and...

Page 12: ...n Do not screw the ball valve up to the limit stop or back it off by rotating it slightly to the left this will cause the PTFE tape to lose its sealing effect 5 Close ball valve turn the lever 5 upwar...

Page 13: ...eration Turn knob to the left Setting Green control light is illuminated The ultrasonic bath does not turn off automatically to switch it off turn the knob to the right back to 0 Notes While turned of...

Page 14: ...perature is reached To turn it off turn the knob to the left back to C Notes The heating system works independently from the ultrasound The heating automatically turns on every time the bath temperatu...

Page 15: ...too low Do not use any combustible explosive non aqueous liquids or azeotropic mixtures directly in the stainless steel oscillating tank e g benzine solvents Furthermore chemicals that contain or that...

Page 16: ...aching a critical temperature in order to inhibit a further increase in the interior temperature The fluid in the oscillating tank may not exceed a maximum operating temperature of 100 C Cover the ult...

Page 17: ...insert basket with the items to be sonicated 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 th...

Page 18: ...at least drinking quality Next visually check the sonication results Before the next sonication verify the service life see chapter 4 3 2 of the bath fluid Heed the specifications of the preparation m...

Page 19: ...of the product leaflet and the label All aqueous preparations made by DR H STAMM GmbH are prepared pursuant to the regulations of the German Washing and Cleansing Agents Act are biodegradable and may...

Page 20: ...g a soft cloth Regularly remove residue from the edges of the oscillating tank using a commercial stainless steel cleaning product without any abrasive additives Do not use steel wool scrapers or grat...

Page 21: ...Pursuant to chapters 3 1 1 and 3 1 2 Check the ultrasound and or heating system The functioning can be checked using a standard wattmeter It should be inserted between the ultrasonic bath s mains plu...

Page 22: ...ack float 3111 white float 3105 complete float switch 6 3 Error analysis SONOREX ultrasonic baths are robustly constructed and designed for a high level of reliability Nevertheless the possibility of...

Page 23: ...Phone 49 0 30 768 80 13 info bandelin com Fax 49 0 30 76 88 02 00 13 In the case of returns the general terms and conditions for delivery and payment of BANDELIN electronic GmbH Co KG shall apply In...

Page 24: ...mpty the ultrasonic bath and disconnect from the mains Carefully place it on its back side Be careful not to bend the mains cable We recommend that a pair of wooden slats be placed under the tank whil...

Page 25: ...om 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 For the W 65 Stainless steel lid WD 65 8192 B...

Page 26: ...ully dissolved form Depending on the cleaning task the best cleaning results can be achieved when using the following TICKOPUR preparations Contamination Objects to be cleaned Cleaning concentrate Lit...

Page 27: ...llation residue organic and inorganic residues oil and grease contaminants etc Metals including burnished metals glass ceramics plastics rubber etc Especially for galvanic laser and analytical applica...

Page 28: ...l 25 l 200 l 896 818 819 845 All TICKOPUR preparations may be used with submersion and wiping procedures Corrosion protection for ferrous metals Materials Properties Concentrate Litres Order No Suitab...

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Page 30: ...cleaned pursuant to current laws and regulations and if necessary must also be disinfected with a surface disinfection agent listed by the VAH Alliance for Applied Hygiene Device type Serial No Access...

Page 31: ...sories contained 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 Ins...

Page 32: ...Note The user instructions in this and other languages as well as further information can be found on the enclosed CD...

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