Preparation - Medionic IONIC-PULSER PRO Manual

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Preparation

The silver electrodes have to be inserted into the sockets having a slant. With a bit of sensitivity
they are inserted automatically in the correct angle.
A pure silver colloid can only be produced with highly demineralised (distilled) water. The purer the
water the longer and more difficult the process. Therefore, many vendors of conventional devices
recommend the additional usage of salt, mineral water, or tap water. Doing so, silver salts are
created during electrolysis (with every device). They are less effective and can be deposited
easier due to their larger particles (a granule of salt is already sufficient). Therefore, DO NOT USE
SALT - the Ionic-Pulser requires no water additives! The production can also be done with cold
water but hot water achieves a better quality.
In order to prevent black deposits in the production container, the process should be briefly
interrupted at least after 15 minutes, just to wipe the silver electrodes. For a better dispersion of the
silver particles it is also possible to stir with a non-metallic object, but not before 15 minutes. No
metal or plastic containers can be used for production. High glasses with a volume of 0.1 -1 litre
are suitable. Please note that during and after the production process the silver clusters shall
continue dividing themselves (especially in hot water). Doing so, they reach their optimal size. In
smaller containers (200 ml) better results are achieved at higher concentrations. Normal drinking-
glasses are more suitable than unbreakable or heat-resistant glasses because the silver particles
are less able to deposit on the glass walls.
1. Heat distilled water (demineralised) in a metal or heat-
resistant glass container until the boiling point, let it cool
down for about 3 minutes, and then put it into a glass. Insert
the silver electrodes into the sockets on the underside of the
device. Put the device onto the glass. Important: The
electrodes have to be covered almost completely with water
(0.5 - 1 cm below the glass edge).
2. Connect the connection cable of the power supply unit to the
device.
3. Plug in the power supply unit to a properly installed (100-240
volt) wall socket - the red indicator light lights up. The sensor
on the device (red light) only responds when the silver
electrodes are immersed in water. In order to terminate the
production, the device must be removed from the glass. The
time depends on the desired concentration (see table).
Higher concentrations of silver can make the water
yellow/brown. This colour is evidence of high purity of the
used water but not a measure for the concentration. Even at
the same preparation time the colour of every solution varies.
At higher concentrations, sometimes a black coating on the
electrodes and on the bottom of the container arises. At low
concentrations or short production time, these particles exist in
the same ratio but they are not visible. Milky white/gray
discolourations result from the use of tap or mineral water.
Do not drink!

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