
Product description
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3.2
Ultrasonic cleaning process
1. Fill the ultrasonic tank with water and cleaning concentrate
(
Section 6.1
).
2. Heat up the cleaning liquid, if required for the intended
cleaning application (
Section 6.2
).
3. Degas the cleaning liquid – operation in
degas
mode
(
Section 6.4
).
4. Select the required ultrasonic frequency depending on the
cleaning task - 37 kHz or 80 kHz (
Section 7.6
).
5. Activate the ultrasonic sweep mode – if required for the
intended cleaning application, e.g. for large cleaning items
(
Section 7.4.
).
6. Activate the ultrasonic pulse mode – if required for the
intended cleaning application, e.g. for coarse
contaminations (
Section 7.5
).
7. Switch on the ultrasound (manual or automatic start-up)
(
Section 7.1
and
Section 7.2
).
8. Put the cleaning items into the cleaning bath (
Section 7.8
).
9. Rinse the cleaned items if necessary.
10. Dry the cleaned and rinsed items if necessary.
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Product description
4.1
Product features
•
ultrasonic tank made of cavitation-proof stainless steel
•
casing made of stainless steel, hygienic and easy to
clean
•
sandwich-type performance transducer systems
•
two ultrasonic frequencies, switchable in one unit:
37 kHz und 80 kHz
37 kHz: for the removal of coarse contaminations and for
mixing, dissolving, dispersing and degassing
80 kHz: perfect for the cleaning of capillaries and fort he
use in quiet work areas, prolonged cleaning period
•
automatic frequency switch-over for simultaneous
coarse and fine cleaning
•
activatable Sweep mode for an optimised sound field
distribution within the cleaning bath
•
activatable Pulse mode for an intensified ultrasonic
cleaning power, additional ultrasonic power up to 20%