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Step 4:
Ultrasound - operation
Fundamentally, the sonication time is to be as short as possible in order to protect the objects to
be treated and the oscillating tank.
Place lid on top.
Set the desired sonication time, see chapter 3.1.2.
Step 5:
Removing treated objects
After sonication, the objects are to be removed from the ultrasonic bath. Allowing them to remain
any longer in the bath
fl
uid may damage them.
Switch
o
ff
the ultrasound.
Remove the inset beaker and/or basket from the tank and safely set down atop a level
surface.
Depending on the length of sonication, the beakers/objects may be hot!
After the cleaning processes, rinse the treated objects with water of at least drinking quality.
Visually review the sonication results.
Before the next sonication, verify the service life (see chapter 4.3.2) of the bath
fl
uid. Heed the
speci
fi
cations of the preparation manufacturer. If necessary, empty the oscillating tank.
Step 6:
Empty the oscillating tank.
Layers of contamination on the tank bottom reduce the ultrasonic output.
The oscillating tank is to be emptied after a long period of use or sonication of heavily soiled
objects, see chapter 4.3.2.
Pull the mains plug out.
Do not place the ultrasonic bath in the sink.
Empty the oscillating tank by placing the ball valve handle in the
direction of discharge to open outlet.
After emptying the oscillating tank, rinse it thoroughly. Then dry with a
soft cloth.
For further care instructions, see chapter 5.