SuperCleanox Operating instructions
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Note
No claims whatsoever can be made against REUTER GmbH & Co. KG for
damage and malfunctioning that arises from operating the "SuperCleanox"
with components and chemicals from other manufacturers.
Unless there is expert proof that the damage was clearly caused by negligent
construction or manufacture by REUTER GmbH & Co. KG, and that this was
foreseeable at the time of construction.
4.1 Material defects
The purchaser must inform the supplier of defects without undue delay,
within 14 days, in writing.
If no limitation period for claims has been agreed upon by the supplier
and the consumer, the statutory provisions apply.
When submitting a material defects claim, please include a certificate
which shows clearly that the limitation period has not been exceeded.
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Technical terms
Distilled water
Distilled water contains no minerals and is therefore very "soft".
It is obtained by distillation.
Demineralised water
Demineralised water is obtained by filtration. It contains hardly any minerals
and is therefore also very "soft".
Electrolyte
Electrolytes are electrically conductive chemicals that are used in various
compositions and concentrations for cleaning, polishing and marking.
MARKING electrolyte is used for labelling.
Cleaning electrolyte (Cleaner, Super Cleaner, Polisher) is used for
cleaning and polishing.
Felts
Felts are absorbent fabrics that are soaked with electrolyte and used for:
Marking
Cleaning
Polishing
Carbon electrode
Carbon electrodes have a rigid carbon body which serves to secure the
marking and cleaning felts and transmit electricity.
Carbon fibre brush
Carbon fibre brushes have up to 1.5 million individual carbon fibres. During the
cleaning process the current is distributed over the individual fibres.
A small arc is formed on every fibre which comes into contact with the
workpiece surface (~ 3 - 7 µm in size).