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2.12 Avoiding damage to the ultrasonic bath
• Use aggressive agents exclusively in inset beakers or insert tubs.
When working with aggressive agents, do not allow them to
splash into the sonication fluid or onto the stainless steel sur-
face. Replace contaminated sonication fluid immediately Clean
surfaces and rub them dry.
• The ball in the ball valve can be attacked if highly acidic agents
are used. The ball valve will leak. If use of a highly acidic cleaning
agent is essential, use a stainless steel ball valve.
• Do not operate the ultrasonic bath without sonication fluid in
the ultrasonic oscillating tank. In particular, make sure that the
heating is switched off when the ultrasonic oscillating tank is
empty. The filling level must be at or just over the filling level
mark.
2.13 Interference with wireless communication
The ultrasonic bath can cause interference in nearby wireless com-
munication devices, e.g.:
• Mobile phones
• WiFi devices
• Bluetooth devices
If interference with the functions of a wireless device occurs,
increase its distance from the ultrasonic bath.
The ultrasonic bath meets the requirements for Class B devices
according to EN 55011.