Putting unit into operation
6
Putting unit into operation
6.1
Filling of the unit
Fill the stainless-steel tank with a sufficient quantity of a suitable
liquid before switch-on.
Observe the filling level markings (
Illustration 4.6.
) and make
sure that the filling level is between the 3 L and the 5 L marking.
Risk of damage to the unit!
Ensure that the filling level does not go below the minimum of
3 L.
Ensure that the chosen cleaning agent is suitable for treatment
in an ultrasonic bath and observe the instructions on dosage
and the compatibility of the material.
We recommend the use of the cleaning agents listed in
section
Flammable products are generally not allowed for use in an
ultrasonic bath. Observe the safety warnings given in section
8.1.
Risk of fire and explosion!
Never use flammable liquids or solvents directly in an ultrasonic
cleaning bath.
Use the cleaning chemicals listed in
section 8.3
Ultrasonic activity increases the vaporisation of liquids and
creates a very fine mist which can catch fire on any ignition
source.
Observe the instructions on limitations of use given in
section
Risk of damage to the transducer tank!
Do not use any acid cleaning agents (pH value < 7) directly in
the stainless steel tank if the cleaning items or the
contamination of the cleaning items contain halogenides
(fluorides, chlorides or bromides). The same applies to NaCl
solutions.
Use the cleaning chemicals listed in
section 8.3
The stainless steel tank can be destroyed by crevice corrosion
in a very short time. Substances that cause crevice corrosion
can be contained in household cleaners.
Observe the instructions on limitations of use given in
section
For queries please contact the manufacturer or your supplier.
Danger of damage to the transducer system!
Fill no liquid > 60°C and < 10°C in the ultrasonic tank.
Observe filling level
ATTENTION
Suitable cleaning
agents
Prohibited cleaning
agents
DANGER
ATTENTION
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