Using A Cleaning Concentrate; Cleaning Methods - Silvercrest SUR 46 A1 Operation And Safety Notes

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Using a Cleaning Concentrate

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I t is possible to use a cleaning additive for problematic or stubborn
dirt such as grease, resin, rust, wax, pigments, etc., which cannot
be removed with water (see the section on "Cleaning Methods").
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I t is essential to read the warnings and manufacturer's information
before using the product.
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P lease ask in specialist shops, such as those dealing in watches or
jewellery, for advice.

Cleaning Methods

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General Cleaning:
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U se normal tap water for general cleaning (the water should com-
pletely cover the item to be cleaned, although the maximum filling
height should not be exceeded).
Basic Cleaning:
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C leaning concentrates can be used to intensify the cleaning effect
of the device (e.g. commercially available washing-up liquid).
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F ill the stainless steel tank
five parts of water and one part of washing-up liquid (e.g. 250 ml
of water, 50 ml of washing-up liquid).
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P lease note the information provided by the manufacturer on the pack.
Partial Cleaning:
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F or the partial cleaning of large objects please use the device with
the cover
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the liquid! Ultrasound is harmful to the skin and
bones.
Operation / Cleaning Methods
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with a cleaning mixture consisting of
open. During operation avoid contact with
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