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HINTS AND TIPS FOR CLEANING BEFORE YOU START
JEWELLERY
• Use to clean gold, silver, metal jewellery such as necklaces, rings, earrings, bracelets,
watch chains etc.
• Do not use the cleaner for porous stones such as pearls.
• Use the watch stand to hold the stones out of the water when cleaning the metal.
• Use to clean hawksbill, pearl, emerald, ivory, coral, agate. Items may change colour or
brightness could be lost during the ultrasonic process.
DELICATE ITEMS
• Do not place delicate items directly in the stainless steel tank of the cleaner as this may
cause minor scratching.
• Place them inside the basket before immersing in the tank.
• Do not place items too close together to prevent scratching.
WATCHES
• Use to clean watch chains and waterproof wristwatches.
• Watches must be fully waterproof (30m or more).
• For watches that are not waterproof, the Watch Stand can be used to hold the watch
face above the water.
GLASSES AND SUNGLASSES
• The coating on some spectacle lenses can exhibit hairline cracking during ultrasonic
cleaning. If in doubt check with your optician before cleaning such items.
• When cleaning spectacles, ensure the lenses are free from any objects and are facing
upwards.
• Some spectacles are not suitable for ultrasonic cleaning because the frames are made
from porous materials, tortoiseshell or hawksbill frame. If you have any doubts, consult
the supplier of the spectacles or Lakeland before placing them in the ultrasonic cleaner.
LARGE ITEMS
If the item is too large to fit completely in the tank, you can use the cleaner with the item
partly immersed with the lid open. Ensure that the MAX marking is not exceeded when
immersing the item.
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