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U-Series Operating Manual 

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C6000610 

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 
protected  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 must 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 text of the 

Control of Noise at Work Regulations 2005

[2]

 and the full 

text of the 

Noise at Work Regulations 1989

[3]

 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] 

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

  

[4] 

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

  

[5] 

http://www.hsebookds.co.uk

  

 
 

Summary of Contents for U Series

Page 1: ...C6000910 01 issued October 2021 U Series Operator Instruction Manual...

Page 2: ...Panel Instructions U100 U300 9 Manual II Control Panel Instructions U100H 10 Manual III Control Panel Instructions U300H U500H U1300H U2500H 11 Technical Information 12 Ultrasonic cleaning detergents...

Page 3: ...e rated at up to 850W maximum The detachable mains lead is rated at 250V 6A NEVER FIT A LEAD WITH A LOWER RATING The mains plug is fitted with a 5A fuse NEVER FIT A FUSE OF A HIGHER RATING The detacha...

Page 4: ...l before operating the equipment Safety may be impaired if they are not followed Ultrawave will not be responsible for damage or injury caused by incorrect use of the equipment The user should apply t...

Page 5: ...Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which may result in minor or moderate injury It may also be used to alert against unsafe practices Equipment Alert Indicates a potentially hazardous situati...

Page 6: ...included with the U Series ultrasonic baths 1 x U Series ultrasonic bath 1 x basket 1 x lid 1 x Ultraclean detergent sample 1 x Operator Instruction manual How to install Connect the mains lead into...

Page 7: ...detergent sample 1 x Operator Instruction manual How to install Locate the bath close to a drain or sink to allow easy drainage of the tank Connect the mains lead into a suitable mains socket Screw th...

Page 8: ...ired temperature and pressing the HEAT button Turn on the ultrasonics for approximately 5 10 minutes to degas the cleaning liquid See page 10 for more details on degassing The bath is now ready to use...

Page 9: ...The SONICS button and the SONICS light will glow Ultrasonic activity will then commence in the liquid inside the tank and the Timer dial will be heard ticking At the end of the timed period the Timer...

Page 10: ...the SONICS light will go out and the ultrasonic activity in the liquid will stop To stop the ultrasonic activity at any time turn the Timer dial to 0 while in operation To operate the heater Press the...

Page 11: ...rasonic activity at any time press the SONICS button while in operation To operate the heater Turn the HEATER dial to the desired temperature and press the HEAT button The HEAT button and the HEAT lig...

Page 12: ...eat Heating the liquid in the bath will aid the cleaning process Normally a temperature of between 30 to 60 C is sufficient to accelerate the process You will see from the graph below that optimum cle...

Page 13: ...aminant remover except aluminium and other soft metals Ultraclean CBX A heavy oil and carbon remover for non ferrous metals except aluminium and other soft metals Ultraclean SPX An alkaline detergent...

Page 14: ...ls Mains supply 230V 50Hz Pollution degree 2 Installation category II Note Mains supply voltage fluctuations are not to exceed 10 of the nominal supply voltage Ultrasonic frequency 32 to 38kHz Heater...

Page 15: ...g Ultrawave has a dedicated After Sales team who are able to resolve any problems that occur with your bath However on many occasions it is possible that the problem can be rectified by the operator T...

Page 16: ...s policy 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 certificat...

Page 17: ...n observance of maintenance service or connection instructions damage caused by the use of toxic flammable acidic caustic or corrosive chemicals or fluids not recommended by Ultrawave The user should...

Page 18: ...h 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 n...

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