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DANGER by ultrasonic
waves
•
Do not touch the inside of the stainless
steel tank or the cleaning fluid during
the cleaning process: Ultrasonic waves
may cause injury to health.
WARNING! Risk of material
damage!
•
Always use the basket inset for small
parts to prevent scratches on the parts
and the stainless steel tank. If several
parts are located in the cleaning fluid
during the cleaning process, these must
not be in contact to prevent scratches!
•
Do not clean objects whose surfaces
show scratches, since these scratches
may deepen during the ultrasonic treat-
ment.
•
Do not use corrosive cleaning agents,
ammonia, bleach or strongly perfumed
cleaning agents for cleaning in this de-
vice.
•
The device is fitted with non-slip silicon
feet. Because furniture can be coated
with a wide variety of varnishes and
plastics, and treated with various care
products, the possibility cannot be ex-
cluded that some of these substances
have ingredients that may attack and
soften the silicon feet. If necessary,
place a non-slip mat under the device.
•
Once you have used the device five
times in a row, stop the cleaning pro-
cess and leave it to cool to room tem-
perature.
•
Never use the device without water,
this may damage the device.
•
Place the device on a stable, flat surface.
•
Do not place the device and its accesso-
ries on or near surfaces, which are or
may become hot, e. g. heating panels.
•
Only use the original accessories.
•
Do not use corrosive or abrasive clean-
ers to clean the device.
4. Items supplied
1 ultrasonic cleaner
1 basket inset|11
1 bracelet holder|10
1 spindle with spacer ring|12
1 set of operating instructions
5. How to use
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Remove all packing material.
•
Remove the protective foil from the dis-
play|6.
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Check to ensure that all accessories
and the device are undamaged.
•
Place the device on a stable, flat sur-
face.
6. Operation
6.1 Describing the functioning
of the ultrasonic cleaning
process
The ultrasonic field building up in the clean-
ing fluid during the operation generates
waves with a positive and negative pressure
in quick succession. On the surface of the ob-
jects to be cleaned, these waves generate air
bubbles bursting quickly. This process affects
the surfaces of the objects to be cleaned me-
chanically and thus loosens and removes dirt
and other adhesions but is also able to deep-
en already existing scratches.
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