3 Cautions
• Any unsecure inlaid articles may become loose during the cleaning process.
• Articles that are easily discoloured are not recommended for ultrasonic cleaning. For
example: textiles, leather products, wood ware, etc.
• After long periods of cleaning, the water will become hot. Take care when removing
the cleaned article so as to prevent injury.
• It is highly recommended that you check the use and care instructions of any articles
you wish to clean in this appliance, or check with the manufacturer of the item to be
cleaned, to ensure the suitability for Ultrasonic Cleaning. This includes, waterproof
watches, spectacles, sunglasses, etc.
NOTE: To Avoid Overheating, allow the unit to cool down for at least 30 minutes after
each use.
4 Uses
The ultrasonic cleaner is useful for cleaning most articles such as, spectacles, sunglasses,
watch chains, necklaces, rings, earrings, bracelets, electric shaver heads, razor blades,
dentures, combs, toothbrushes, watch parts, coins, badges, small machine components,
cutlery, pen heads, etc.
Note: Waterproof Watches can also be cleaned however, they must be rated at 30 Metre
depth or greater. Do Not place watches in the units that are not waterproof rated to 30
Meter Depth or greater as the watch may be damaged.
Important: It is highly recommended that you check the use and care instructions of any
articles you wish to clean in this appliance, or check with the manufacturer of the item to
be cleaned, to ensure the suitability for Ultrasonic Cleaning.
If you need to clean a long article that will not fully fit in the tank, you can insert one end
first to clean, and then rotate it and insert the other end to clean.
5 Product Characteristics
As ultrasonic waves travel through the solution in the tank, they cause alternating high and
low pressures in the solution.
During the low pressure stage, millions of microscopic bubbles form and grow. This
process is called “Cavitation”.
During the high pressure stage, the bubbles implode releasing enormous amounts of
energy.
They work in all directions, attacking dirt on the surface and also within recesses and
cavities.
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