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Jewelry: Necklaces, Bracelets, Rings, Earrings, etc.
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Glasses and Watches: Glasses, Sunglasses, Watches, Watchbands, etc.
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Hygiene Items: Combs, Electric Shaver Heads, Toothbrushes, Dentures, Razor Blades, etc.
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Stationery: Pen-Heads, Printer-Heads, Seals, Rubber Stamps, etc.
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Metal Items: Watch Parts, Coins, Keychains, Valves, Machine Nozzles, Badges, etc.
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Metal Utensils: Metal Dishware and Kitchen Utensils.
General Cleaning
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Use tap water for general cleaning. When an item is submerged, the
water should not exceed the MAX line.
Enhanced Cleaning
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Add 5-10ml of mild liquid dish/hand soap into the water for enhanced
cleaning. Soap can quicken the dirt removal as well as improve the
cleaning results.
Partial Cleaning
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For large items that will not submerge completely.
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Place item in. Set cleaning cycle time.
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To clean entire item, rotate item and reset cleaning cycle time.
Deep Cleaning
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For items that require sterilization.
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First do an Enhanced Cleaning.
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Change water and add 5-10 ml of non-corrosive disinfectant.
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Set the cleaning cycle time to 90s.
Cleaning Process
The Ultrasonic Jewelry Cleaner uses a high frequency vibration which generates microscopic
bubbles. These bubbles then break down the dirt on the item’s surface into many pieces.
ATTENTION :
• Glasses/Sunglasses with pre-existing scratches or cracks in the coating are not suitable
for ultrasonic cleaning. Ultrasonic cleaning is only suitable for cleaning frames.
• Antique jewelry, jewelry containing loose stones, and jewelry containing soft/porous
stones like pearls, emeralds, amber and opal should not be cleaned in the ultrasonic
cleaner. If you are unsure about whether you should use the ultrasonic cleaner on your
specific type of jewelry, please consult your local jeweler.
CLEANING OPTIONS
MULTIPLE USES
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