IND Operating Manual
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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
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
A
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: