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• Repairs should only be carried out by the manufacturer. See
chapter
• Position the ultrasound bath so that it is easy to unplug the
mains connection at any time and without difficulty.
2.6 Harmful to health due to ultrasound noise
The ultrasound noise typical of the process can be perceived as
very unpleasant. Remaining within a radius of 2 m for an extended
period of time may cause damage to health.
• Wear suitable hearing protection.
• Use a lid to reduce noise. The ultrasound bath can also be used
in a sound proof box.
2.7 Hazards due to high temperature
The ultrasound bath, the sonication fluid and the sonication objects
can become hot during operation. Contact with these products may
cause burns. The temperature can be set at up to 80 °C.
Ultrasound energy warms up the sonication fluid even without
additional heating. Prolonged ultrasound operation can lead to very
high temperatures. In an ultrasound bath with heating, the set
temperature can be significantly exceeded by the energy of the
ultrasound.
• Observe the treatment times recommended by the manufac-
turer of the ultrasound preparation. Do not leave the ultrasound
switched on for longer than necessary.
• Do not reach into the sonication fluid with your hand. Remove
sonication objects with the insert basket or forceps.
• Allow the sonication objects to cool before touching them.
• Lifting from the handles can cause the hands to touch the edge
of the oscillating tank, which can be very hot. After operation,
allow the ultrasound bath to cool down before lifting it for emp-
tying.
Non-aqueous fluids can heat up many times faster than water. A
possible flashpoint can be reached or exceeded after a very short
sonication time. In the case of high-boiling liquids, the bath tem-