
Instructions to assemble and install
Edition E0
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Confidential and Property of CoeLux S.r.l.
9.2
EXTRAORDINARY PROCEDURE TO CLEAN THE MIRRORS
9.2.1
PURPOSE
This procedure describes the extraordinary cleaning of the mirrors during installation.
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This procedure is based on and supplements the preceding instructions.
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This procedure can be carried out only by CoeLux S.r.l. authorised installers.
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For this procedure to be effective, the operator is required to attend an adequate training course
to acquire the skills needed to identify the defects mentioned in the procedure and to implement
the work described. Otherwise, the entire procedure described could be insufficient to achieve
an acceptable result.
9.2.2
FIELD OF APPLICATION
This cleaning procedure is needed only in extraordinary cases in which, once the mirrors have
been removed from their packaging during product installation, the reflecting surface is not
perfectly clean.
This extraordinary procedure applies to all the system glass mirrors mentioned in the preceding
point. Some of the materials listed here are NOT provided in the cleaning kit.
9.2.3
TERMS AND DEFINITIONS
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Demineralised water (commercial): this is distilled water from which the majority of salts
have been removed.
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Alcohol: this refers to commercial 95% ethyl alcohol (TRANSPARENT, NON-DENATURED,
WITH NO COLOUR ADDITIVES).
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Ammonia: this refers to a commercial product with an ammonia solution in water (usually
5%).
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Dust cloth:
this refers to the commercial cloth Sontara, a product with a special fibre by DuPont.
Each wipe leaves a very tiny amount (almost none) of fibre and restricts the electrostatic charge
on the wiped surface
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