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Compliance with the Control of Noise at Work Regulations 

 

The Control of Noise at Work Regulations 2005 (the 

Noise Regulations

[1]

)  came into 

force for all industry sectors in Great Britain on 6 April 2006. The Control of Noise at 

Work Regulations 2005 replaces the Noise at Work Regulations 1989. 
 

The aim of the Noise Regulations is to ensure that workers’ hearing is protecte

d from 

excessive noise at their place of work, which could cause them to lose their hearing 

and/or to suffer from tinnitus (permanent ringing in the ears) 
 

The level at which employers much provide hearing protection and hearing protection 

zones is now 85 decibels (daily or weekly average exposure) and the level at which 

employers must assess the risk to workers’ health and provide them with information 

and training 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 calculate your workers’ exposure, Ultrawave publish the noise generated 

by your ultrasonic cleaner on the Certificate of Test. The figure  is that experienced by 
a worker standing in the operating position.  

 

The full test of th

Control of Noise at Work Regulations 2005

[2]

 and the full text of the 

Noise at Work Regulations 

1989

[2]

 can be viewed online. 

 
Guidance on the 2005 Regulations can be found in 

the free HSE leaflet 

Noise at Work’ 

(INDG362 (rev 1)

[4]

 

and in HSE’s priced book ‘Controlling Noise at Work’ (L108) (ISBN 

0 7176 6164 4) available from 

 HSE Books

[5] 

or from bookshops.  

 

[1] 

http://www.hse.gov.uk/noise/regulations.htm

  

[2] 

http://www.opsi.gov.uk/si/si2005/20051643.htm

 

 

[3] 

http://www.opsi.gov..uk/si/si1989/Uksi_19891790_en_1.htm

  

[4] 

http://www.hse/gov/uk/pubns/indg362.pdf

  

[5] 

http://www.hsebookds.co.uk

  

 

 
 
 

 

 

Summary of Contents for Neon Series

Page 1: ...Neon Series Ultrasonic Cleaning System Instruction Manual...

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Page 3: ...8 Cycle abort messages 11 Draining the tank 12 Changing Inspecting the filters 13 Ultrasonic cleaning detergents 15 Technical information 16 Compliance with the Control of Noise at Work Regulations 17...

Page 4: ...r body parts in the tank when in operation Care should be taken when operating the ultrasonic cleaning system at higher temperatures as external surfaces may become hot Consult Ultrawave before using...

Page 5: ...ow often the fluid needs changing the more soiled your items the more often you will need to change the fluid The pump filter system is supplied with filter cartridges that must be routinely inspected...

Page 6: ...mains switch on the front of the unit Screen 1 Setting the time The Neon Series is factory pre set with United Kingdom time and automatically changes from GMT to BST on the designated days If the time...

Page 7: ...ect use this screen to amend it At the position of the flashing cursor use the use the Up and Down buttons to scroll through the numbers When the correct number has been selected use the Next button t...

Page 8: ...rical water heater will switch on until the liquid reaches the normal temperature Max temperature this is the maximum temperature at which the bath will operate If it rises above this temperature it w...

Page 9: ...ed from the component during the cleaning process and minimise the effect of drag through contaminants resting on the component when it is removed from the tank Use the Up and Down buttons to scroll t...

Page 10: ...internal systems are working correctly The top line of the display indicates the serial number and software version number uniquely identifying the machine After 3 seconds the ultrasonic cleaning sys...

Page 11: ...essing the enter button under the flashing Start will start a pre set cycle as long as the recorded temperature of the cleaning fluid is above the minimum programmed temperature The Neon Series cycle...

Page 12: ...ompletion of the cycle the following message will be displayed The user must acknowledge the complete cycle by pressing the enter button before the screen will return to the start ready for another cy...

Page 13: ...fault occurs the Neon Series will display a message on screen and the cycle will abort The cycle may abort for the following reasons Level Low The liquid level is too low Under Temp The fluid is belo...

Page 14: ...This is used to drain any remaining fluid in the pipework along with the pump drain plug for a complete drain down of the system Step 1 Ensure that the drain on rear of unit is connected to a suitable...

Page 15: ...al open position Note Do not shut off both valves when the Neon Series is in operation as this will damage the pump The main tank weir does not need to be emptied to change the filters Step 1 Ensure t...

Page 16: ...y turning the housing locking ring left anti clockwise Step 7 The filter can now be inspected and replaced if necessary Step 8 Repeat the same process for the second filter Before returning the isolat...

Page 17: ...ssing Ultraclean M2 A general purpose detergent for all plastics glass and metals expect aluminium and other soft metals Also suitable for use on medical instruments Ultraclean SA A general purpose cl...

Page 18: ...work effectively Ultrawave have several cleaning fluids which have been specifically formulated for ultrasonic cleaning of industrial items Consult Ultrawave before using any detergents solutions or...

Page 19: ...ing 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 y...

Page 20: ...ed at next power up This is just a notification to the user that the last cycle may not have completed The screen displays Sonics Low The liquid may have not degassed yet or there is an internal fault...

Page 21: ...clean water If necessary use a non abrasive cloth to clean the tank and other surfaces Transducers bonded to the base of the tank generate ultrasonic activity by vibrating at very high speeds If any...

Page 22: ...es to defects appearing within 36 months of the date of sale because of faulty material or manufacture Genuine defective items returned to Ultrawave or its agent s premises will be replaced or repaire...

Page 23: ...ceable parts inside All service and repair should be referred to qualified Ultrawave engineers only Date Cycle count Engineer Details Next service due Date Cycle count Engineer Details Next service du...

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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