SuperCleanox Operating instructions
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When operating the "SuperCleanox", harmful vapours can be
caused through chemical reactions.
For details, please refer to our MSDS's (Material Safety Data Sheets)
for the respective electrolytes.
Safety information
The operator is obliged to ensure adequate ventilation of the work area.
The operator must ensure that the corresponding vapours are removed from
the work area with a suitable extraction system .
2.3 Potential sources of danger and protective measures
2.3.1 Potential sources of danger
Improper use of "SuperCleanox" and its components.
Placing the cleaning electrode or handle on the workpiece or work surface in
such a way that the electrode or the felt / carbon fibre brush is in contact with
the metal surface. In this case, current is still flowing.
Incorrect connection of the components can lead to stray currents
destroying the electrical protective conductor.
Defective live cables.
Damaged or defective switching elements.
Defective connectors.
Non-existent or damaged Teflon insulation.
Incorrect work environment.
Not using protective clothing.
The carbon fibre brush or the electrode as well as the workpiece can
reach a temperature of approx. 200°C.
Improper handling of chemicals
Electrolyte splashes may cause eye burns.
Spilled electrolyte fluid can cause stains on stone floors or other
surfaces.
Electromagnetic fields can affect cardiac pacemakers.
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