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Quick Guide 

Pour water into the bath until it is at least ¾ full or the fluid level reaches the lip of 
the tank. To reduce the process preparation time, 
fill  your  bath  with  water  at  the  temperature 
required  for  your  process.  The  water  you  pour  in 
must not exceed 50°C. 

Add the required dose of detergent (see page 10). 

Operate the ultrasonics by turning the timer dial to 
the required time and pressing the SONICS button 
(where applicable). 

Operate  the  heater,  if  the  bath  has  a  heating 
function, by turning the heater dial to the required temperature and pressing the 
HEAT button. 

Turn  on  the  ultrasonics  for  approximately  5-10 
minutes to degas the cleaning liquid. (See page 9 
for more details on degassing). 

The bath is now ready to use. 

At the end of the  cycle, remove the basket from 
the bath and rinse the items under clean running 
water. 

The lid can be inverted and the basket placed on 
top to catch excess fluid as the items dry. 

 

Please refer to the following pages in this manual for more detailed instructions.  

Change the cleaning liquid at regular intervals. 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.  

Ultrawave recommend changing the cleaning liquid at least on a daily basis. 

 

 

Lip of tank 

Summary of Contents for U50

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Page 3: ...Instructions U300H U500H 8 Technical Information 9 Ultrasonic cleaning detergents 10 Maintenance 11 Disposal of this ultrasonic bath 11 Returning equipment to Ultrawave 11 Troubleshooting 13 Fuse Rati...

Page 4: ...her temperatures as external surfaces may become hot Never use toxic flammable acidic caustic or corrosive solutions in the bath Where the bath is fitted with a detachable mains lead disconnect the ba...

Page 5: ...ple 1 x Operator Instruction manual How to install Locate the bath close to a drain or sink to allow easy drainage of the tank Connect the mains lead into a suitable mains socket If the bath is a U500...

Page 6: ...and pressing the HEAT button Turn on the ultrasonics for approximately 5 10 minutes to degas the cleaning liquid See page 9 for more details on degassing The bath is now ready to use At the end of th...

Page 7: ...sket to support items in the bath Never expose hands fingers or other body parts to cleaning solutions Never use toxic flammable acidic caustic or corrosive solutions Never breathe the fumes from stro...

Page 8: ...tton and the SONICS light will glow Ultrasonic activity will then commence in the liquid inside the tank and the Timer dial will be heard ticking At the end of the timed period the Timer will click of...

Page 9: ...ill go out and the ultrasonic activity in the liquid will stop To stop the ultrasonic activity at any time turn the Timer dial to 0 while in operation To operate the heater Press the HEAT button to tu...

Page 10: ...ity at any time press the SONICS button while in operation To operate the heater Turn the HEATER dial to the desired temperature and press the HEAT button The HEAT button and the HEAT light will glow...

Page 11: ...se The effect of heat Heating the liquid in the bath will aid the cleaning process Normally a temperature of between 30 to 60 C is sufficient to accelerate the process You will see from the graph belo...

Page 12: ...s expect aluminium and other soft metals Also suitable for use on medical instruments Ultraclean SA A general purpose cleaning detergent for aluminium and other soft metals Ultraclean CBX A heavy oil...

Page 13: ...approved by Ultrawave Disposal of this ultrasonic bath At the end of its useful life please ensure that you dispose of this product in accordance with national regulations Returning equipment to Ultr...

Page 14: ...are exposed to liquid or cleaning chemicals the warranty will be invalidated The warranty does not apply to normal wear and tear damage caused by misuse non observance of maintenance service or connec...

Page 15: ...resent The unit stops working Check that the indicators illuminate when the unit is switched on If the indicators fail to illuminate check the mains supply and fuse in the mains plug as well as the fu...

Page 16: ...se is marked with a T e g T1 6A T3 15A etc Fitting fuses of the incorrect rating will invalidate the warranty If you have any doubt please contact the Ultrawave Service Department UK Mains Plug Fuse R...

Page 17: ...2 2000 Ergonomics of the thermal environment Temperatures of touchable hot surfaces Guidance for establishing surface temperature limit values in production standards with the aid of EN 563 1994 Safet...

Page 18: ...ing 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 exposed To help y...

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