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IND Operating Manual 

16 

C6000507 

Maintenance 

It is important to keep your equipment clean. Not only will contaminated liquid reduce 
the performance of the ultrasonic equipment, but it may also damage it. Change the 
cleaning liquid regularly. Your cleaning process will determine how often to change 
the liquid 

 the more soiled your items, the more often you will need to change the 

liquid. Change the cleaning liquid at least daily. 

The base of the tank generates the ultrasonic activity by vibrating at high frequency. 
If any contaminants are in contact with bottom of the tank, they act as an abrasive, 
causing wear on the metal surface. In extreme cases, the tank will develop holes and 
start to leak.  

There are no user serviceable parts inside the IND-Series. All service and repair must 
be conducted by suitably trained and qualified engineers approved by Ultrawave.  

Service contracts for your ultrasonic equipment are available from Ultrawave.  

Contact us for more information on 
Tel: +44 (0) 29 2083 7337 
e-mail 

service@ultrawave.co.uk

 

Returning equipment to Ultrawave 

Ultrasonic equipment which has been used in medical/healthcare applications should 
be  decontaminated/packaged  in  accordance  with  MHRA  guideline  document 
DB2006

(5) ‘

Managing Medical Devices - Guidance for healthcare and social services 

organisation

’, this can be found at 

www.mhra.gov.uk

. 

decontamination 

declaration 

is 

available 

to 

download 

at 

www.ultrawave.co.uk/downloads.html

 

U

ltrawave product return form”

 

This  policy  is  designed  to  protect  the  health  and  safety  of  Ultrawave  employees 
reducing the risk of potential injury or infection 

If you require further information please contact the After Sales Dept. on: 
Tel: 44 (0) 29 20837337 
E-mail

service@ultrawave.co.uk

 

Summary of Contents for IND Series

Page 1: ...C6000507 01 issued October 2021 IND Series Operator Instruction Manual...

Page 2: ...e cycle time and temperature 11 Ultrasonic Unit Operating Instructions 12 Heated Unit Operating Instructions 13 Technical Information 14 Ultrasonic cleaning detergents 15 Maintenance 16 Returning equi...

Page 3: ...dangerous to operate equipment without an earth connection The mains switch is the disconnect device and should remain accessible while the machine is in use Ensure that excess mains cable is stored...

Page 4: ...ce parts or containers directly on the bottom of the cleaning tank Always use a basket or instrument cassette to support items to be cleaned Not doing so may damage the bath and invalidate your warran...

Page 5: ...utions Never breathe the fumes from strong solutions Rinse the cleaned items in fresh water once the cycle is complete Subjecting the equipment to improper treatment or misuse will invalidate the warr...

Page 6: ...icates a potentially hazardous situation which may result in minor or moderate injury It may also be used to alert against unsafe practices Equipment Alert Indicates a potentially hazardous situation...

Page 7: ...sample How to install Locate the ultrasonic equipment close to a drain or sink to allow easy drainage of the tank Screw the hose connector into the drain valve located on the rear of the unit Connect...

Page 8: ...l sensor If there is insufficient fluid in the tank to activate the float level sensor the digital control panel will display the scrolling message LEVEL Where this message displays the unit will not...

Page 9: ...ctional ultrasonic unit with an ultrasonic generator transducers and heaters Heated only In certain circumstances ultrasonic activity is not required e g when used as a rinse tank In this instance onl...

Page 10: ...ime or set temperature Cycle Starts and stops a timed cycle Six individual LEDs are provided Heat Illuminated when the unit is heating flashing when the set temp is at or above the set temperature Tem...

Page 11: ...t to 80 C Press the centre MODE key until the TEMP SET light glows Press the Up or Down arrows until the required heat setting in degrees Celsius is indicated The new programmed settings will be store...

Page 12: ...the sonic activity at any time press the CYCLE key To operate the heater Press the HEAT key The HEAT light will glow and the liquid temperature will rise until it reaches the set temperature the fact...

Page 13: ...the timed period the activity will stop and the timer will revert to the pre set time ready for a repeat of the operation To stop the cycle at any time press the CYCLE key To operate the heater Press...

Page 14: ...ling at the liquid surface indicates that the liquid is degassed Once the liquid is degassed the equipment is ready for use The effect of heat Heating the liquid in the equipment will aid the cleaning...

Page 15: ...rate grease and heavy contaminant removal for industrial cleaning applications Not suitable for use on aluminium and other soft metals Ultraclean CBX An alkaline detergent for heavy grease and carbon...

Page 16: ...ice and repair must be conducted by suitably trained and qualified engineers approved by Ultrawave Service contracts for your ultrasonic equipment are available from Ultrawave Contact us for more info...

Page 17: ...f commissioning on site by our engineer but no greater than 13 months after shipment date against failure caused by genuine defective material or workmanship unless otherwise agreed Ultrawave Ultrason...

Page 18: ...missioning on site by our engineer but no greater than 37 months after shipment date Option 2 for a period of 60 months from the date of commissioning on site by our engineer but no greater than 61 mo...

Page 19: ...m equipment being sold or otherwise transferred to third party users Warranties will become void in the event of the system equipment being moved in any way from any location where the system equipmen...

Page 20: ...ors fail to illuminate check the mains supply and fuse in the mains plug as well as the fuses in the mains socket if fitted on the rear of the equipment If the fuses and mains electricity supply are O...

Page 21: ...tion and training is now 80 decibels There is also an exposure limit value of 87 decibels taking account of any reduction in exposure provided by hearing protection above which workers must not be exp...

Page 22: ...ned by the engineer conducting the service There are no user serviceable parts inside All service and repair should be referred to qualified Ultrawave engineers only Date Cycle count Engineer Details...

Page 23: ...count Engineer Details Next service due Date Cycle count Engineer Details Next service due Date Cycle count Engineer Details Next service due Date Cycle count Engineer Details Next service due Date Cy...

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Page 26: ...C6000507 01 issued October 2021 Ultrawave Ltd Eastgate Business Park Wentloog Avenue Cardiff CF3 2EY UK www ultrawave co uk Tel 44 0 29 2083 7337 GB...

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