Operation instructions
1.
Set the temperature protection point 1-3°C above the room or sample temperature; the machine will
automatically stop if the temperature exceeds this limit.
2.
Do not start the machine without the horn submerged in liquid, as running it without a load can damage
the instrument.
3.
Determine the optimal process capacity, ultrasonic time, and power based on the specific characteristics
of different cells.
4.
After extended use, the end of the horn may experience cavitation wear, leading to roughness. Use an oil
stone or file to smooth it out, as irregularities can affect performance.
5.
During operation, ultrasonic cavitation rapidly increases the liquid temperature. Monitor cell
temperatures carefully. It is advisable to use brief ultrasonic pulses (less than 5 seconds each) or connect
a cooling bath to manage heat. Suggested intervals: 1-3 seconds ultrasonic pulse, 2-6 seconds pause.
WARNING! Ensure the power supply is off before changing the horn. After restarting, select the correct
horn specification on the interface; failure to do so may damage the horn.
REMINDER!
It is recommended for optimal performance to set the instrument to operate for 1-3 seconds with a 2-6
second interval. Extending the gap time can help control liquid temperature. Continuous operation may
lead to no-load conditions, which can reduce the instrument's lifespan. For a new instrument, the
maximum output power for a Φ6mm horn should not exceed 80%.
The horn selection switch on the back of the machine must correspond to the actual horn size installed
(applicable for new machines).
EN
A- Horn switch
B- Power switch
C- Transducer interface
D- 5A fuse
E- 8A fuse
F- Power socket