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4.3
Application with SONOPULS ultrasonic homogeniser and stand HG 40
Operation follows the general procedures described in section 4.2, with the following
supplements:
Depending on application, prepare the stand HG 40 for operation, e.g. by assembling an
additional holder WH 40 or the supporting table AT 40.
Place the ultrasonic converter of the homogeniser into the holder(s) of the stand. Place both
on the perforated plate in the sound proof box. Guide the connection lines of the ultrasonic
converter through the rear opening in the body of the sound proof box. If required, insert
additional tubes/devices/sensors into the sound proof box and connect appropriately. Close
the opening with the included sealing plug.
Place the sample vessels on the perforated plate or the supporting table AT 40 of the stand
HG 40. If required, use the non-slip mat or similar.
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Cleaning and maintenance
Cleaning and maintenance should be performed regularly to maximise the optimal life span of
the sound proof box.
CAUTION!
Always disconnect the sound proof box from the mains before performing cleaning/maintenance.
Do not rinse or immerse the sound proof box with or in water and do not expose it to splashing
water.
No warranty is given for damage caused by the use of unsuitable surface disinfection
agents or detergents.
5.1
Cleaning and care
• Do not use abrasive cleaners – use commercially-available care products without scouring
agents.
• Wipe down all stainless steel surfaces using a damp cloth and then wipe it dry or allow it to dry.
• Discharge and clean the drip tray.
• Do not use an alcohol-based cleaning agent on the acrylic glass window.
5.2 Storage
During extended periods without use, remove the sound proof box from the mains and store it in
a cool, dry place.