Ratek SWB10D Water Bath - Operating Manual
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as a result of a reaction with parts of the water bath or with any materials contained in it. For
example, substances that may compromise the integrity or function of electrical insulation,
electrical components, stainless steel components or water seals.
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Ratek and the manufacturer are consulted prior to decontamination or cleaning being undertaken
if there is any doubt about the compatibility of decontamination or cleaning agents with parts of the
water bath or with any materials contained in it.
CAUTIO
CAUTIO
CAUTIO
CAUTION
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When cleaning the unit, only use a damp sponge. Do not use a sodden wet sponge.
Do not use a sodden wet sponge.
Do not use a sodden wet sponge.
Do not use a sodden wet sponge. Do not make any part
of the control panel, any exposed control or receptacle or any part of the water bath excessively wet. If
these receptacles and controls remain wet once electrical power is restored they can create a hazardous
situation sufficient to cause serious injury or risk to life due to electrical shock. Always ensure the unit and
in particular all controls and receptacles are completely dry before restoring electrical power.
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Turn off both mains power switches (elements 6 and 8 in Figure 1).
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Unplug the equipment from the mains power supply outlet.
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Empty all water from the water tank as per the section of this User Manual titled “Emptying The Water
Tank”.
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Allow the water bath to air dry, or use a dry cloth to remove water from all surfaces.
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Using a mild detergent and damp sponge, clean around the cradle and the sides of the water tank as
required.
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NEVER
NEVER
NEVER
NEVER remove the oscillating cradle during cleaning. If the water bath element disc is excessively
dirty, the equipment should be passed to a qualified service technician for disassembly and cleaning
(NOT covered by this User Manual and NOT to be carried out by the user or operator).
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Once the water bath is clean, use a soft dry cloth to dry all surfaces of the water bath paying particular
attention to any controls or receptacles.
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Once cleaning has been completed, it may be re-installed and operated in accordance with this User
Manual.
Maintenance
Maintenance
Maintenance
Maintenance
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Turn off both mains power switches (elements 6 and 8 in Figure 1).
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Unplug the equipment from the mains power supply outlet.
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Under good light, carefully inspect the mains power input lead and check for any signs of wear, over-
extension or damage. If you believe the lead to be damaged in any way, contact your supplier to
purchase a new genuine replacement lead.
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Carefully check to ensure all safety warning labels are affixed and in a good readable condition. Refer
to the section in this User Manual titled “Safety Labels & Markings” for a table of factory-fitted warning
labels. If any labels are missing, illegible or otherwise not functional, contact your supplier to obtain new
replacement labels before operating the equipment.
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Ensure all controls and input receptacles are fitted firmly and are good condition. If any are found to be
loose or in poor condition, have an authorized service technician repair the unit before operating it.
CAUTION
CAUTION
CAUTION
CAUTION
If any controls or input receptacles are found to be loose or in poor condition, do not operate the
equipment. Loose or damaged electrical controls and connections create a hazardous situation sufficient
to cause serious injury or risk to life. Refer the equipment to an authorized service technician for repair.