Putting into operation
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BA/ Transsonic TI-H_GB_0306
© Elma GmbH & Co KG
Risk of damage to the transducer tank!
Do not use any acid cleaning chemicals (pH value < 7) directly
in the stainless-steel tank if the cleaning items or the
contamination of the cleaning items contain halogenides
(fluorides, chlorides or bromides).
The same applies to NaCl solutions.
NOTE
The stainless-steel tank can be destroyed by crevice corrosion
in a very short time. Substances that cause crevice corrosion
can be contained in household cleaners.
Observe the instructions on the limitations of use given in
section 8.2.
For queries please contact the manufacturer or your supplier.
6.2
Setting of the required cleaning liquid temperature
Depending on the degree and kind of contamination and in
order to assist the cleaning effect it might be required to heat up
the cleaning liquid. For a quick heating-up process and in order
to prevent unnecessary energy losses we recommend to put a
cover on the tank.
The heating up process can be further accelerated by switching
on the ultrasound.
The ultrasonic energy is physically transformed into heat. Low
set temperature values can be exceeded during ultrasonic
operation.
In order to prevent the temperature to exceed the required
temperature accidentally due to the added ultrasonic energy,
set the temperature only to the value which is absolutely
necessary for the cleaning process.
High temperatures! Risk of burning and scalding!
Cleaning bath, transducer tank, cover, basket and cleaning
items can heat up considerably depending on the temperature
of the liquid.
Do not reach inside the bath!
Wear protective gloves when touching unit and basket!
CAUTION