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IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS 

READ BEFORE INSTALLING OR USING THE EQUIPMENT 

 

Your Ultrasonic Processor has been designed with safety in mind. However, no design can completely protect against 
improper usage, which may result in bodily injury and/or property damage. For your protection and equipment safeguard, 
observe the following warnings at all times, read the operating instructions carefully before operating the equipment, and 
retain this instruction manual for future reference. If the Ultrasonic Processor is used in a manner contrary to that specified 
in this instruction manual, the protection features designed into the unit may be impaired.  Observe the following 

WARNINGS

 

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High voltage is present in the generator (power supply), converter and high frequency cable. There are no user-
serviceable parts inside any of these devices.  Do NOT attempt to remove the generator cover or converter case.   

 

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Do NOT touch any open cable connections on the unit while the power is turned ON. 

 

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Do NOT operate generator with converter disconnected from high voltage cable.  High voltage is present in the cable 
and may pose a shock hazard. 

 

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Do NOT attempt to disconnect the converter high voltage cable while the unit is running. 

 

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The generator must be properly grounded with a 3-prong plug.  Test electrical outlet for proper grounding before 
plugging in unit.   

 

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Install the ultrasonic processor in an area free from excessive dust, dirt, explosive or corrosive fumes and protected 
from extremes in temperature and humidity.  Do not place the Generator within a Fume Hood. 

 

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Hearing protection is highly recommended. It is recommended that a sound abating enclosure or ear protection be 
used when operating the Ultrasonic Processor 

 

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NEVER immerse the converter in liquids of any kind, or let condensed moisture or liquid drip into the converter. 

 

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NEVER grasp an activated horn or probe.  It can cause severe burns and tissue damage. 

 

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NEVER allow a probe to vibrate in air. 

 

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NEVER hold or clamp the converter by the front driver or by the horn itself.  This can cause permanent damage to 
the system.  Support the converter by only clamping around the converter housing (upper portion). 

 

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Air-cool the converter with 10psi, clean dry compressed air.

 

 

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Do NOT allow the tip of a vibrating horn or probe to touch the counter top or any other hard surface.  It could damage 
the probe, overload the generator, or damage the surface. 

 

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Avoid touching the bottom or sides of a glass or plastic container with an activated probe.  It could crack or shatter 
the glass or melt the plastic. 

 

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Turn OFF the power switch, unplug the generator and disconnect the power cord from the back of the generator 
before attempting to replace the fuses. 

 

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Inspect high frequency cable for cracks in the protective outer jacket. 

 

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Do not operate unit with a damaged cable. Doing so may cause serious injury. 

 

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In case of AC power loss, wait 3 minutes minimum before reapplying power. 

 

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Do not turn off AC mains power while running a horn. Stop sonication via touch screen prior to stopping power. 

 
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Caution, Risk of electric shock, Hazardous voltage 

   

Caution, Risk of danger. Refer to User Manual. 

 

 

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Содержание CT2000

Страница 1: ...1 Sonicator ULTRASONIC PROCESSOR Part No Q2000 Q2000FCE OPERATION MANUAL Qsonica LLC 53 Church Hill Rd Newtown CT 06470 Phone 203 426 0101 www sonicator com Part No CT2000 1...

Страница 2: ...ereby disclaims any warranty of either merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose No person or company is authorized to change modify or amend the terms of this warranty in any manner whatsoe...

Страница 3: ...extremes in temperature and humidity Do not place the Generator within a Fume Hood x Hearing protection is highly recommended It is recommended that a sound abating enclosure or ear protection be used...

Страница 4: ...grams STANDARD PROBE PART NUMBER 4777 DIAMETER 1 5 37 mm LENGTH 9 6 244 mm REFERENCE ONLY ACTUAL TUNED LENGTH WILL VARY WEIGHT 2 0 lbs 900 grams REFERENCE ONLY ACTUAL WEIGHT WILL VARY WITH TUNED LENGT...

Страница 5: ...not configured to match the wall receptacle a properly grounded universal AC socket adapter must be added Important Universal adapters do not convert voltage or frequency The manufacturer is not resp...

Страница 6: ...C 50 60 Hz 20 amps If the desired plug type is different for your country or region see page 41 for a wiring diagram and consult an electrician INSTALLING THE ULTRASONIC PROCESSOR The ultrasonic proce...

Страница 7: ...ntensity Probe Part 4777 Note The compressed air hose for cooling the converter is not included Power Supply Converter CL 294 Booster 4121TI Probe 4777 Converter Cable 201 0106 Compressed Air Hose Opt...

Страница 8: ...9 Q2000 REAR PANEL Cooling Fan Converter Cable Connector Power Cord Connector Temperature Probe Connector Fuses Footswitch Jack DB9 Connector 8 REAR PANEL...

Страница 9: ...d with a Booster as shown below Note 4776 must not be used with the booster CL294 Converter 4676 Flocell Probe with Cover Plate 4697 Probe 4777 Probe 4776 Probe 4121TI Booster 39mm Flow Cell Probe 1 5...

Страница 10: ...12 Q2000 ASSEMBLY 1 Screw the converter to booster by hand 2 Set the Torque wrench to 64 5 ft lb Use the spanner wrench and Torque wrench to tightly attach the converter to the booster ASSEMBLY 10...

Страница 11: ...13 3 Screw the booster to the horn by hand 4 Set the Torque wrench to 64 5 ft lb Use the spanner wrench and Torque wrench to tightly attach horn to booster 11...

Страница 12: ...12 FLOW CELL ASSEMBLY 1 Mount o rings on horn 2 Slide flow cell lid over top of horn 3 Insert horn into flow cell align lid 4 Install 4 mounting bolts fully tighten by hand...

Страница 13: ...safe operating temperatures The elements of the system will still heat up when air cooling is employed but the converter will operate at an acceptable temperature for continuous use It is important to...

Страница 14: ...attage display During operation the wattage displayed is the energy required to drive the radiating face of a probe at that specific amplitude setting against a specific load at that particular moment...

Страница 15: ...sing network continuously monitors the output requirements and automatically adjusts the power to maintain the amplitude at the preselected level The greater the resistance to the movement of the prob...

Страница 16: ...Probe Options Part Tip Diameter Processing Volume Range Amplitude 4777 1 5 38mm 5 20L 100 m 4697 1 25mm 1 5L 100 m 4776 0 5 12mm 50 400ml 100 m Note Processing volumes are application specific There a...

Страница 17: ...e limit has been reached optional temperature probe must be used for this feature PULSER key Used with the numeric keys to set the pulse mode The ON cycle and OFF cycle can be set independently from 1...

Страница 18: ...upply frequency divided by 10 See schematic for ratings This output is referenced to pin 9 5 Power Output Watts Output Analog output representing power supply output wattage 5 44mV 1 Watt See schemati...

Страница 19: ...d or hot environment for a prolonged period of time Allow the system to reach room temperature before use CAUTION Never place a washer between the converter booster or probe Never apply grease to the...

Страница 20: ...4 key then the 0 key and then depress the ENTER REVIEW key The screen will display The Ultrasonic Processor is now ready for continuous operation To energize the equipment press the START key or the...

Страница 21: ...second OFF To set the processing time press the TIMER key The screen will display NOTE If the START key is pressed and the time limit has not been set processing will remain uninterrupted until the ST...

Страница 22: ...o allow the sample temperature to drop sufficiently The ON and OFF pulse duration can be set independently from 1 second to 59 seconds During the OFF portion of the cycle the red indicator on the PULS...

Страница 23: ...the setpoint If the temperature of the sample must be monitored and or controlled insert the optional temperature probe into the jack on the rear panel immerse the temperature probe in the sample and...

Страница 24: ...sed processing time e g Set 0 15 00 Time 0 10 00 c Selected pulsing cycle and actual pulsing cycle e g Pulse 30 15 d Amount of power in watts and accumulated amount of energy in JOULES delivered to th...

Страница 25: ...nics when the energy level reaches a predetermined setpoint To set the energy setpoint press the ENERGY key The screen will display Using the numeric keys set the energy setpoint The screen will displ...

Страница 26: ...ess the key one more time The screen will display Press the ENTER REVIEW key The screen will display Using the 1 9 numeric keys enter the ID number The screen will display Press the ENTER REVIEW key T...

Страница 27: ...The screen will display Use the 1 9 numeric keys enter the ID number The screen will display Pres the ENTER REVIEW key The screen will display Note To review all the information that has been stored p...

Страница 28: ...tch the unit back on to restart the equipment If the problem persists check for likely causes in the bulleted list below If the problem still persists contact customer service 203 426 0101 Your Sonica...

Страница 29: ...voltage is present in the cable and will pose a shock hazard Do not touch the converter assembly until the power switch is off and the unit is unplugged Probe Maintenance While operational the convert...

Страница 30: ...41 Wiring Diagram 30...

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