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17.2 Cleaning
media
When choosing the cleaning chemical ensure that it is suitable
for the use in an ultrasonic bath, as wrong cleaning media can
damage the transducer tank.
Risk of fire and explosion!
Do not use flammable liquids, e.g. solvents, directly in the
ultrasonic cleaning tank.
CAUTION
Ultrasonic activity increases the vapourization of liquids
and creates fine vapours which can ignite on any ignition
source.
Risk of damage to the transducer tank!
Do not use acid cleaners directly in the stainless-steel tank (pH
value below 7), if at the same time halogenides (fluorides,
chlorides or bromides) will be removed from the cleaning items
or the cleaning liquid.
The same applies to solvents containing NaCl solutions.
NOTE
The stainless-steel tank can be damaged by crevice
corrosion within a short period. These substances can be
contained in household cleaners.
If in doubt please contact your distributor or the manufacturer.
17.3
How to heat up the cleaning liquid
Depending on the kind of contamination and on the used
cleaning chemical we recommend to heat up the cleaning
liquid.
Activate the heating switch. The yellow pilot lamp „heating“
turns on.
Choose the required cleaning temperature. The tank must be
filled half (minimum). The optimum filling level is marked on the
tank wall.
In order to achieve an even heating of the cleaning liquid switch
on the ultrasound from time to time or stir the liquid by hand.
Turn the heating
switch to position
“on”
Temperature control
at thermostat
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