USER’S GUIDE AUTOTUNE SERIES HIGH INTENSITY ULTRASONIC PROCESSOR WITH TEMPERATURE CONTROLLER 250 Watt Model • 500 Watt Model 600 Watt Model • 750
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11 No DESCRIPTION Order Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Converter Model CV33 Four element coupler Stepped
12 USING THE ULTRASONIC PROCESSOR The speed control on an automobile, can, to a certain extent, be compared to an Ultrasonic Processor. The
13 1. Set ON/OFF power switch to ON. The switch will illuminate and the screen will display the power rating of the Ultrasonic Processor, cauti
14 AMPLITUDE: The amplitude is the only parameter that must be set in order for the Ultrasonic Processor to be operational. The other control parame
15 Immerse the probe approximately 2 inches (5cm) into the sample. If a microtip is used, immerse the microtip approximately ½” (1cm) into the sam
16 PULSER: By inhibiting heat build-up in the sample, the pulse function enables safe treatment of temperature sensitive samples at high intensity. I
17 TEMPERATURE: The temperature function prevents overheating of the sample by continuously monitoring the sample temperature, and terminating the ul
18 SAVE: The save function retains in memory up to 10 control parameters under a storage identification (ID) number. To store the parameters und
19 RECALL: The recall function can retrieve from memory; any of the 10 stored control parameters for verification or usage. To retrieve any param
WARRANTY Your Ultrasonic Processor is warranted and backed by the manufacturer for a period of three yearsfrom the date of shipment against defects
20 IMPORTANT Proper care of the probe is essential for dependable operation. The intense cavitation will, after a
21 SECTION III – SERVICE INFORMATION Your Ultrasonic Processor was designed to provide you with years of safe and dependable service. Neverthe
22 RETURN OF EQUIPMENT It is suggested that an Ultrasonic Processor in need of repair be sent back to the factory. In order to receive prompt ser
23 5. Immerse the temperature Probe in the center of the ice water bath for a period of 40 seconds. Do not allow the probe to contact the vessel.
24 SECTION IV - OPERATING SUGGESTIONS AND TECHNIQUES DISRUPTING CELLS Single-cell organisms (micro-organisms) consist of a semipermeable, tough
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26 Since the greatest concentration of energy is beneath the probe, it is imperative that the sample be kept as close to the tip as possible, liquids
27 to optimize cooling. Processing samples in a Cup Horn will usually take 3 to 4 times longer than processing with direct probe intrusion. Go To T
IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS READ BEFORE INSTALLING OR USING THE EQUIPMENT Your Ultrasonic Processor has been designed with safety in mind. However, no desig
CAUTION LOW SURFACE TENSION LIQUIDS – ORGANIC SOLVENTS The probes (solid or with a replaceable tip) are tuned elements that resonate at a specific f
ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS The Ultrasonic Processor requires a fused, single phrase 3-terminal grounding type electrical outlet capable of supplying 50
6 SECTION II – OPERATION PRINCIPLES OF ULTRASONIC DISRUPSION The ultrasonic power supply converts 50/60 Hz line voltage to high frequency electric
7 FUNCTIONS OF KEYS, CONTROLS, INDICATIONS, AND CONNECTORS FRONT PANEL LCD screen Displays prompts and the following control pa
8 FUNCTIONS OF KEYS, CONTROLS, INDICATIONS, AND CONNECTORS (cont.) REAR PANEL 9 pin D-sub connector Connects to external actuation devi
9 PREPARATION FOR USE 1. Ensure that the AMPLITUDE dial is set fully counter-clockwise. 2. Plug the electrical line cord into the electrical outl
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