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Maintenance 

It  is  important  to  keep  your  bath  clean.  Not  only  will  contaminated  liquid  reduce  the 
performance of the ultrasonic cleaning system, it may also damage it. Change the cleaning 
liquid regularly. Your cleaning process will determine how often to change the liquid – the more 
soiled your items, the more often you will need to change the liquid. Change the cleaning liquid 
at least daily. 

The base of the tank generates the ultrasonic activity by vibrating at very high speeds. If any 
contaminants are in contact with the bottom of the tank, they act as an abrasive, causing wear 
on the metal surface. In extreme cases, the tank will develop holes and start to leak.  

Portable Appliance Testing should be conducted with water in the ultrasonic cleaning system. 

Service contracts for your ultrasonic cleaning equipment are available from Ultrawave.  

Contact our After Sales Department for more information:  

Tel:  

 

+44 (0) 845 330 4238 

Email:   

[email protected]

  

Disposal of this ultrasonic cleaning system 

At the end of its useful life, please ensure that you dispose of this product in accordance with 
national regulations. 

Returning equipment to Ultrawave 

All equipment being returned to Ultrawave for service, repair or other reason MUST BE FULLY 
DECONTAMINATED prior to return and include a copy of the certificate of decontamination. 

Failure  to  do  so  may  result  in  additional  charges,  or  the  equipment  being  returned  to  the 
user/sender at Ultrawave’s discretion. 

Ultrasonic  baths  which  have  been  used  in  medical/healthcare  applications  should  be 
decontaminated/packaged  in  accordance  with  MHRA  guideline  document  DB2003(5) 
‘Management of Medical Devices prior to Repair, Service or Investigation’, this can be found at 

www.mhra.gov.uk

  

This policy is designed to protect the health and safety of Ultrawave employees reducing the 
risk of potential injury or infection  

If you require further information please contact the After Sales Department. on: 

Tel:  

 

+44 (0) 845 330 4238 

E-mail:  

[email protected]

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Summary of Contents for ARGON

Page 1: ...Ultrasonic Cleaning System Operator Instruction Manual...

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Page 3: ...nspecting the filters 11 Technical Information 13 Ultrasonic cleaning detergents 14 Ultrasonic cleaning good practice 15 Maintenance 16 Disposal of this ultrasonic cleaning system 16 Returning equipme...

Page 4: ...not place hands or fingers in the tank Care should be taken when operating the ultrasonic cleaning system at higher temperatures as external surfaces may become hot Never use toxic flammable acidic c...

Page 5: ...cables between the tank and electrical cabinet in suitable open frame cable trays keeping a separation between the sonics and sensor cables Do not let the cables rest on the floor creating a trip haz...

Page 6: ...t black hinged panel There is an isolation valve on the input and output side of the dual filter system Please ensure these valves handles are in line with the pipework as this is the open position Be...

Page 7: ...se ensure the fluid reaches over the top level sensor or the ultrasonics will not operate Add the required dose of detergent see pg 14 Quick Operating Guide Switch on the machine via the switch at the...

Page 8: ...this screen is displayed the buttons are inoperative This is normal as the machine is running through its start up routine and checking all internal systems are working correctly The top line of the d...

Page 9: ...re set cycle If the unit is a wash rinse type the cycle will now run indicated by the Running message for its pre set cycle time and any re circulation if fitted will also run once at the cycle start...

Page 10: ...l also appear if the fluid temperature is below the minimum temperature During this warm up period the screen will show a Heating message The cycle can be aborted at any time by the operator by pressi...

Page 11: ...mp The temp is under the min temperature 3 Over Temp The temp is over the max temperature 4 Operator The operator cancelled the cycle 5 Sensor fail The temperature sensor is faulty 6 Power fail There...

Page 12: ...aced into a drain Step 2 Turn the tap until it is in its open position Step 3 Allow the liquid to drain Step 4 Close the tap when the tank is completely drained Step 5 Wipe the inside of the tank to r...

Page 13: ...damage the pump The tank process and weir areas do not need to be emptied to change the filters Step 1 Ensure that the drip tray is in place below the filter housings Step 2 Turn both isolation valve...

Page 14: ...t filter is the coarse filter higher value uM filter and the left filter is the fine filter lower value uM filter when replacing the filter elements Step 8 Repeat the same process for the second filte...

Page 15: ...sed the ultrasonic cleaner is ready for use The effect of heat Heating the liquid in the ultrasonic cleaner will aid the cleaning process Normally a temperature of between 30 to 70 C is sufficient to...

Page 16: ...ents Ultraclean CS Moderate grease and heavy contaminant removal for industrial cleaning applications Not suitable for use on aluminium and other soft metals Ultraclean CBX An alkaline detergent for h...

Page 17: ...ergents Ultrasonic cleaning requires the presence of a cleaning detergent to clean effectively See page 14 for more information Rinsing Components should be rinsed with clean running water prior after...

Page 18: ...rmation Tel 44 0 845 330 4238 Email service ultrawave co uk Disposal of this ultrasonic cleaning system At the end of its useful life please ensure that you dispose of this product in accordance with...

Page 19: ...far as this wear is not caused by structural failures The warranty does not cover defects or failures arising out of non observance improper or faulty maintenanceorfaultyrepairorbyalterationscarriedou...

Page 20: ...Argon Ultrasonic Cleaning System However on many occasions it is possible that the problem can be rectified by the operator The unit fails to turn on no display is shown Check that the system is plug...

Page 21: ...g is now 80 decibels There is also an exposure limit value of 87 decibels taking account of any reduction in exposure provided by hearing protection above which workers must not be exposed To help you...

Page 22: ...202 2000 Ergonomics of the thermal environment Temperatures of touchable hot surfaces Guidance for establishing surface temperature limit values in production standards with the aid of EN 563 1994 Saf...

Page 23: ...k can be obtained from Ultrawave For details of testing validation servicing and Service contracts contact Ultrawave or its agent There are no user serviceable parts inside All service and repair shou...

Page 24: ...Details Next service due Date Cycle count Engineer Details Next service due Date Cycle count Engineer Details Next service due Date Cycle count Engineer Details Next service due Date Cycle count Engin...

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Page 26: ...5201 05 Date of Issue December 2021 Ultrawave baths are manufactured in the United Kingdom Ultrawave baths are manufactured to exacting standards and conform to international standards www ultrawave c...

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