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Fisher Scientific FS30 Ultrasonic Cleaner
The Fisher Scientific FS30 Ultrasonic Cleaner with timer is powerful enough to remove heavy oils, buffing compounds, proteins, consistent enough to manage difficult laboratory cleaning, and safe enough for delicate components or fine jewelry. Ultrasonic sound waves move through a cleaning solution, creating an effect called cavitation, which is the rapid formation and collapse of microscopic bubbles. All of our equipment will be fully tested to perform at factory specifications before being shipped.
The Fisher Scientific FS30 Ultrasonic Cleaner includes:
- > Operator's Guide
- > Power Cord
- > Full 180 Day Parts and Labor Warranty
Fisher Scientific FS30 Ultrasonic Cleaner Specifications
Tank Capacity
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1 gallon
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Tank Dimensions (L x W x D)
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9.5 x 5.5 x 6 in
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Overall Dimensions (L x W x H)
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10.4 x 8.9 x 11.3 in
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Ultra Sonic Power
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130W
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Heater Power
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109W
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Operating Frequency
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40kHz
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Fisher FS30 ManualClick Here to View the Technical Specs for the FS30
- Verify that the power supply and PCB are delivering stable and correct voltage outputs to all essential circuits
- Inspect the display for any dim, dead, or flickering pixels, replacing affected areas to maintain clear and accurate readings
- Confirm that all buttons and knobs function fully, providing precise and reliable input control
- Verify that the timer, degassing function, sonics, and heating elements are working properly, ensuring full operational capability
- Check the lid for signs of damage, warping, or wear, replacing as needed to maintain a secure seal
- Inspect the tank for any holes, rust, or other damage, confirming it remains structurally sound
- Confirm there are no fluid leaks within the tank to ensure operational safety
- Inspect for any internal leaks that may compromise performance or safety
- Examine internal wiring for tears, breaks, or worn areas; replace any components that do not meet performance standards
- Inspect internal insulation for wear or degradation, replacing where necessary to maintain thermal efficiency and safety
- Load a prepared sample into the ultrasonic cleaner, testing to confirm proper ultrasonic function and cleaning efficacy
- Verify temperatures using a NIST-traceable temperature probe to ensure accuracy
- Conduct a thorough cosmetic inspection to confirm all surfaces and components meet quality and aesthetic standards
Technician Inspection and Recertification Checklist: Ultrasonic Cleaner
The Following Checklist Is to Be Performed on All Incoming and Outgoing Pieces of Equipment
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Verify stable, correct voltage outputs from power supply and PCB to circuits
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Completed
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Inspect display for dim, dead, or flickering pixels; replace as needed
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Completed
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Confirm full functionality of all buttons and knobs for reliable input control
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Completed
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Verify proper function of timer, degassing, sonics, and heating elements
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Completed
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Check lid for damage, warping, or wear; replace if needed for secure seal
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Completed
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Inspect tank for holes, rust, or damage to confirm structural integrity
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Completed
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Confirm absence of fluid leaks within tank for operational safety
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Completed
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Inspect for internal leaks that may compromise performance or safety
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Completed
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Examine internal wiring for tears or breaks; replace components as needed
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Completed
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Inspect internal insulation for wear; replace to maintain thermal efficiency
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Completed
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Test ultrasonic function by cleaning a prepared sample to confirm efficacy
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Completed
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Verify temperature accuracy using a NIST-traceable temperature probe
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Completed
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Conduct cosmetic inspection to confirm quality of surfaces and components
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Completed
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To View More of Our Recertification Protocol Click Here
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