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Operators Guide
This equipment may cause
radio interference or may
disrupt the operation of
nearby equipment. It may
be necessary to take mit-
igation measures such as
CAUTION!
re-orienting or relocating
the unit or shielding the
location.
Use only the supplied power
cord or equivalent
WARNING!
Do not disassemble the
(Failure to com-
unit. There are no user ser-
ply may result in
viceable parts inside.
personnel injury
and/or equip-
ment damage.)
Keep unit covered to reduce
airborne contaminants
Do not place fingers or
hands in the ultrasonic tank
while in operation.
Operation for long periods
of time will cause the clean-
ing solution to get very hot.
WARNING!
To avoid scalding, do not
(Failure to com-
ply may result in
place hands in the solution
personnel injury
or spill any onto you. Be
and/or equip-
ment damage.)
careful when removing an
item from the tank as it may
also be hot.
Do not use flammable liq-
uids with Biosonic
VII. Order Information
Unit and accessories
Cat. No
Description
UC300
100, Unit (100V, 50/60Hz)
115, Unit (115V, 50/60Hz)1
230, Unit (230V, 50/60Hz)
230CE, Unit (230V, 50/60Hz)
240, Unit (240V, 50/60Hz)
UC310
Large FingerGuard™
Instrument Basket
UC311
Twin FingerGuard Instrument
Basket
UC325
Cassette Basket for IMS
Cassettes
UC330
Two Beaker Holder
UC335
Basket Section Inserts
UC340
Replacement Cover
UC350
Replacement Drain Filters
UC355
Drain Hose
UC53
600 ml Beaker with Cover
Tank Solutions:
Cat. No
Description
UC30
General Purpose Solution in
MeterDose
UC31
General Purpose Cleaner
+ Super Rust Inhibitor
20 Single Dose Packets
UC32
Enzymatic Ultrasonic Cleaner
Concentrate in MeterDose Dispensing
Bottle 8 oz.
UC34
Plaster & Stone Remover Powder
Concentrate in Jar 1.85lbs.
UC38
Germicidal Ultrasonic Cleaning
Concentrate in MeterDose Dispensing
Bottle 8 oz.
UC39
Cement Remover Concentrate in
MeterDose Dispensing Bottle 16 oz.
UC42
Germicidal Ultraso`nic Cleaning
Concentrate in MeterDose Dispensing
Bottle 16 oz.
VIII. Unit Specifications
Tank capacity:
Use capacity:
Overall dimensions:
Tank dimensions:
Power:
Operating frequency: 40 kHz
units.
®
100-115V Fuse
230-240V Fuse
IX. Maintenance
Contents
A. Cleaning
1
All components should be cleaned each
day by wiping with a soft cloth moistened
with a commercially available mineral
1
deposit remover followed by cleaning with
1
isopropyl alcohol or a mild disinfectant.
1
1
1
1
CAUTION!
1
2
1
3
B. Stainless Steel Cleaning
1
Allowable:
1
Wash with a clean cloth or rag soaked
with warm water and mild soap or liquid
dish detergent.
Contents
Dispensing Bottle 16 oz.
®
(473 ml)
(15 ml)
(236 ml)
(840 g)
(236 ml)
(473 ml)
(473 ml)
3.8 gallons
(14.4 liters)
3.0 gallons
(11.4 liters)
19" x 12 x 12.25"
(48.3 x 30.5 x 31.1 cm)
14" x 9" x 6.75"
(35.6 x 22.9 x 17.2 cm)
300 watts max
7A/250V Slow Blow 3 AG
T2.5A/250V, 5x20 mm
Do
not
use
petroleum
based solvents, iodophors
or phenolic based prod-
ucts. (Iodophors and phe-
nolics can stain the surface
of the unit.) Clean up all
liquid spills immediately.
Rust deposits on tank can
be cleaned/removed with
a commercially available
stainless steel cleaner.
Always clean in the direction of the
original polish lines.
Always rinse well with clear water (2
or 3 times) after cleaning. Wipe dry
completely.
Specialized household stainelss steel
cleaner may also be used.
Do Not Use:
Steel or stainless steel wool or scrapers to
remove stuburn debries.
Harsh or abrasive cleaners.
Do not let dirt accumulate.
Avoid:
Cleaners that contain bleach.
Products that contain chloride, flouride,
lodide, or bromide.
Chemicals harmful to use in the tank:
Acetophenone
Aluminum Chloride
Aluminum Floride
Aluminum Sulphate
Aluminum Biflouride
Ammonium Chloride
Ammonium Hydroxide
Amyl Chloride
Antimony trichloride
Aqua Regia
Bromine
Calcium Bisulfate
Calcium Bisulfite
Calcium Hypochloride
Chloracetic Acid
Chloric Acid
Chlorine Anhydrous
Copper Chloride
Copper Fluoborate
Ethyl Chloride
Ferric Chloride
Ferrous Chloride
Ferris Sulfate
Fluoboric Acid
Flourine
Hydrobromic Acid
Hydrochloric Acid
Hydrocyanic Acid
Hydroflouric Acid
Hydrofluosilicic Acid
Iodoform
Mercuric Chloride
Muriatic Acid
Phosphoric (crude)
Sodium Hypochlorite
Potassium Chloride
Stannic Chloride
Stannous Chloride
Sulfuric Acid
Zinc Chloride
C. Inspecting the Power Cord
Periodically check the power cord for
damage and see that the connectors at
both ends of the cord are fully seated.
D. Changing the Fuse
1. Remove the power cord from the wall
outlet first and then from the power cord
receptacle on the rear of the unit.
2. The fuse compartment is located directly
next to the power cord receptacle. To
access, take a small, flat-headed screw-
driver to the tab on the fuse holder.
Apply slight pressure to release the fuse
holder (Fig. 17).
3. Gently remove the fuse from the fuse
holder.
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