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Julabo CORIO CD
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17.2 Cleaning
Use low surface tension water (for example soap suds) to clean the bath
and the functional parts of the circulator which are immersed in it. Clean
the exterior device with a cloth and low surface tension water.
The circulator is designed for continuous use in normal conditions. No
regular maintenance work is required.
The bath tank should only be filled with suitable bath fluid. In the event
of contamination, the bath fluid must be replaced from time to time.
Cleaning open bath tanks
Leaking bath tanks due to unsuitable cleaning products.
These bath tanks are not resistant to solvents and pure
alcohol. Incorrect cleaning products will make the surface of
the bath go cloudy and will dissolve the adhesive. Plastic
baths will therefore start to leak.
Clean bath tanks with wet products - never rub them dry. The
cloths or sponges you use should not be contaminated (with
scouring particles or dust).
A good, essentially smear-free cleaning effect can be achieved
using a microfiber cloth moistened with water.
Use warm water with a few drops of washing-up liquid and a
soft cloth to clean the bath.
If it has heavier soiling, particularly if it is greasy, benzol-free
pure benzene (washing benzene, light benzene) can be used
for cleaning.
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