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The amplitude and the power can be changed at any time during ultrasound operation with
the
and
arrow keys. All other operating parameters can only be edited while in stand-by
mode (see chapter 3.2).
Notes:
• If the ultrasonic operation is manually interrupted before it reaches the activated target time,
the display values for the elapsed sonication time and for the energy will be saved and will
continue running upon restart. The display values can be reset to zero by pressing the “SET”
key and then pressing the “START/STOP” key.
• With the “non-stop” setting, the elapsed sonication time and energy must also be manually
reset, if needed. Once the maximum displayable time has been reached and exceeded,
the time display will start again at 0:00:00.
• If the maximum displayable energy value of 99999.99 kJ is exceeded, the display starts again
at 0.000 kJ.
• The display value for the energy is a guideline value and does not correspond to the acoustic
energy actually applied.
4 Use
4.1
Notes on usage
• In order to take the unit out of service, disconnect the device from the mains (pull the plug).
4.2
General usage
Before starting use, the important instructions in chapter 4.1 should always be heeded!
Step 1:
Check the ultrasonic converter
Verify that all connecting cables and couplings are correctly connected.
The sieve must be cleaned and correctly mounted.
The
ultrasonic converter must be stored safely.
Step 2:
Prepare for sonication
Prepare the sonicating medium.
If necessary, connect the temperature sensor and position it in the medium.
Step 3:
Switch on the ultrasonic homogeniser
Switch on the ultrasonic homogeniser at the mains switch.
All saved data and settings will be loaded. Check the settings and load a di
ff
erent program
if necessary, see chapter 3.3.