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Only the ultrasonic devices which are specially marked with the symbols Al, All or 
Alll have been approved in accordance with VbF for correspondingly inflammable 
solvents of the same or a less dangerous risk groups.  
 
Limited volumes of inflammable liquids, as defined in the general industrial safety 
regulations, can be acoustically irradiated with the assistance of the ultrasonic 
device under following conditions: If they are placed by sufficient external 
ventilation in an appropriate separate container (example beaker glass). This can 
get immersed into the stainless steel tank, which has been filled with non-
inflammable liquid (water with a few droplets of interlacing agent). 

 

 

Warning in respect of aqueous cleaning agents: 
 

Do not use aqueous cleaning mediums directly in the ultrasonic vat which are in 
the acidity range (pH value lower than 7), to which fluoride (F

-

), chloride (Cl

-

) or 

bromide  
(Br

-

) ions will be introduced with the contamination of the parts or with the cleaning 

agent. These will destroy the stainless steel tank during ultrasonic operation in a 
very short time as a result of pitting corrosion. 
 
Other agents which have a corrosive effect when used in high concentrations 
and/or at high temperatures during ultrasonic operation are, e.g. nitric acid, 
sulphuric acid, formic acid, hydrofluoric acid (even when diluted), potassium 
hydroxide solution (leads to stress corrosion cracking in the ultrasonic tank). This 
list is not necessarily conclusive. 
 
The restrictions on the use of the ultrasonic tank listed above also apply when the 
chemical compounds cited above are introduced to the tank which is filled with an 
aqueous medium (in particular also for distilled water) as contamination or in the 
form of carry-over. 
In addition, this restriction also applies to customary cleaning agents and 
disinfectants, should they contain the compounds mentioned above. 

 

Be certain to also heed the safety precautions provided by the manufacturer of the 
chemicals (e.g. glasses, gloves, caution and safety tips). 

 

We, therefore, recommend that you use the cleaning agent specially adapted for 
use in the ultrasonic bath developed and manufactured by ELMA. (Page 9, 
Cleaning Agents. Areas of Use) 
 

Maintenance and repairs 
 
Any repair, maintenance or alignment works on the connected and opened 
unit must be carried out by authorised personnel only. 

Pull the mains plug before opening the unit for any repair and alignment works. 
Any faulty parts must be replaced by 

original spares only

 in order to keep in 

compliance with the strict safety regulations. 
Please consult the manufacturer regarding any damage claims. 
 
 

Summary of Contents for Clean 10

Page 1: ...l unit Multi frequency Units Operating Instructions These Operating Instructions are part of the delivered equipment They must be ready for use at any time and remain with the equipment in case of resale These Operating Instructions are not automatically revised For the latest revised issue please contact the manufacturer We reserve the right to carry out modifications concerning the technology or...

Page 2: ...eration Page 5 3 Analogous Ultrasonic Units Page 5 4 Digital Ultrasonic Units Page 6 5 Multi frequency Units Page 8 6 General Page 11 7 Cleaning chemicals Application Page 11 8 Maintenance Page 13 9 Technical Data Regulations Page 14 10 Contact Page 16 2 ...

Page 3: ...ash out The tank of a unit with heating can heat up while operating Do not touch the tank inside when the heating is on Risk of burning Do not reach into the tank during the ultrasonic operation For your information Cell membranes could get damaged by extended exposure to ultrasound Pull the mains plug before emptying the unit by pouring out the liquid Please do not immerse the device in water und...

Page 4: ... high temperatures during ultrasonic operation are e g nitric acid sulphuric acid formic acid hydrofluoric acid even when diluted potassium hydroxide solution leads to stress corrosion cracking in the ultrasonic tank This list is not necessarily conclusive The restrictions on the use of the ultrasonic tank listed above also apply when the chemical compounds cited above are introduced to the tank w...

Page 5: ...ration and the recommended cleaning time If you use pulverised or granulated cleaning media by other suppliers ensure that the pulver or granulates dissolve completely Any residue and particles on the tank floor may cause contact corrosion and create pinholes in the material The items to be cleaned must be covered completely by the cleaning liquid We recommend to put the items in on a holder baske...

Page 6: ...ating is switched on and off by the green button fig 1 Ensure that the filling level in the tank is correct before switching on the heating This prevents overheating of the tank at the spot where the heating is fixed Please note that the liquid will heat up by ultrasonic activity alone without heating This effect is even stronger when a cover is used Heating and ultrasound can be operated separate...

Page 7: ...ndicator 7 The indicator 7 always shows the actual temperature in the cleaning bath Turn the knob clockwise and set the required temperature scale If the required temperature scale is higher than the actual temperature indicator 7 the cleaning liquid will be heated up During the heating up period the right decimal point of the indicator 7 flashes As soon as the required temperature is reached the ...

Page 8: ...nally set period If you want to set the cleaning period back to its original value during operation you do not need to turn the knob 1 again Just press the Start Stop button 8 and keep it pressed for 3 seconds g Special Features All settings can be changed during ultrasonic operation Period Set the new required period by means of knob 1 Ultrasound and temperature indicator stop for 2 seconds Then ...

Page 9: ... between the operation modes sweep standard and degas by means of knob 3 Sweep The frequency varies permanently within a defined range This shifts the minima and maxima of the sound field within the bath It also allows a more even load of the ultrasound transformer The cleaning effect is more homogeneously distributed in the bath than during standard operation Standard The frequency is regulated a...

Page 10: ...ting particles e g oil h Floor scouring optional TI H 25 and larger Particles settling on the tank floor can be washed away by means of the scouring function For this connect both supply 10 and discharge 11 to the external pumping filtering unit i Remote control optional TI H 25 and larger The ultrasound unit can be operated by remote control from a central control unit The remote control is conne...

Page 11: ...cleaning chemical to be used must be suitable for the use in an ultrasonic bath to prevent damage to the transducer tank Do not use flammable products see chapter Safety Warnings Do not use chemicals containing halogenide ions or salt as they may cause pitting corosion in the tank Acids such as hydrochloric acid sulphuric acid or nitric acid destroy the unit in very short time In particular acid c...

Page 12: ...A Clean 65 Neutral universal and laboratory cleaner ELMA Clean 70 Mild alkaline laboratory cleaner ELMA Clean 75 Ammoniacal cleaner with brightening effect for metals cleaner for jewellery Jewellery ELMA Clean 75 Ammoniacal cleaner with brightening effect for metals cleaner for jewellery ELMA Clean 85 Alkali free acid free cleaner for workshop and jewellery manufacture Elma Noble Clean Cleaning an...

Page 13: ...y and remove all residues such as small metal particles or any other kind of dirt before changing the cleaning liquid Small particles in the ultrasonic tank will eventually destroy the stainless steel tank Do not place the items to be cleaned on the tank floor Use a rack or a cleaning basket see paragraph Notes on the Cleaning of Items Do not use any scraping tools A plain and clean metallic surfa...

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Page 15: ...llowing ambience conditions Electronic voltage 220 240 Vac 50 60Hz or 100 240Vac 50 60Hz except T1060 H TI H55 TI H160 380 400Vac 50 60Hz or 200 208Vac 50 60Hz Max ext Fuse protection 16A Allowed ambient temperature 5 C to 40 C Allowed relative air humidity below 30 C 80 Allowed relative air humidity below 40 C 50 Protect the units from heavy variations in temperature Risk of condensation The unit...

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