kogan KAULTSONJWCA Ultrasonic Jewellery Cleaner User Guide
- June 15, 2024
- Kogan
Table of Contents
kogan KAULTSONJWCA Ultrasonic Jewellery Cleaner
SAFETY & WARNINGS
Ensure to read all instructions and warnings in this user guide before first use. Retain this user guide for future reference.
- Keep the power cord away from hot surfaces.
- Close supervision is needed when this cleaner is used by, or near children.
- Always turn off the socket and unplug the power cord immediately after use.
- Do not use this cleaner outdoors.
- Do not use while bathing.
- Do not use this cleaner while sleepy or drowsy.
- Do not operate the cleaner without water as this will cause it to become damaged.
- Do not place or drop the cleaner into water or any other liquids.
- Do not touch the cleaner if it has fallen into water or any other liquid.
- Do not store the cleaner where it can fall or be pulled into liquids.
- Never leave the cleaner unattended when plugged in.
- If the power cord is damaged, stop use immediately and contact help.Kogan.com for assistance.
- If the cleaner has been dropped or damaged, stop use immediately and contact help.Kogan.com for assistance.
- Do not disassemble the cleaner yourself.
- Do not overfill and allow the cleaner to overflow.
- Do not clean the machine with solvents, detergents, or abrasives.
- This cleaner is suitable for the following items:
- Necklaces
- Rings
- Earrings (except inlay studs)
- Bracelets
- Watch bands
- Razor blades
- Combs
- Toothbrushes
- Dentures
- Coins
- Badges
- Valves
- Cutlery
- This cleaner is not suitable for coated glass (for example, prescription glasses).
- Do not use any third-party accessories with this cleaner.
The following items are NOT suitable for ultrasonic cleaning:
Soft jewellery: For example, pearls, emerald, ivory, coral, agate, sea
turtle shells.| Placing these items may result in scratches to them if cleaned
with this machine.
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Welded, plated, and glued items| Ultrasonic cleaning may enlarge the
gaps inside the welded joints, plated coating, or glue and may cause
separation.
Watches: Except diver’s watches with depth rating over 50m.| The strong
penetration capability of the ultrasonic waves may result in water entering
watches if they are not waterproof.
Inlay studs and unfastened decorations| These items may shed and become
damaged during cleaning.
Others: Wood, coated glass (for example, prescription glasses), ceramic,
camera, or filters with pre-existing cracks.| Ultrasonic cleaning may damage
the protective coating on these items or enlarge pre-existing cracks.
OVERVIEW
Note: Jewellery shown is for reference only and not included.
OPERATION
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Open the cover and put the item you wish to clean into the tank. Fill the tank with enough water to submerge the item.
Notes:- Do not fill the water above the fill line in the tank.
- Running the water will cause damage to the cleaner.
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Close the cover. Connect the power cord into a socket and turn the socket on. The power indicator will then illuminate blue.
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Press the ON button to begin cleaning the item. The cleaning indicator light will then illuminate red.
Note: The cleaner may emit noise during the cleaning process. This is normal. -
After 3 minutes of cleaning, the cleaner will automatically stop, and the cleaning indicator light will turn off.
If you wish to stop the cleaning process early, press the OFF button. If you wish to go through another cleaning cycle with the same item, wait for 5 minutes to allow the machine to cool, then press the ON button again. -
Once finished, turn off the socket and unplug the power cord. Open the cover and remove the item from the water. Pour the water out into a sink.
Cleaning Glasses
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Apply some detergent evenly onto the glasses.
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Place the glasses into the tank, ensuring the glasses are placed face up.
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Close the cover. Press the ON button to begin cleaning the item. The cleaning indicator light will then illuminate red.
Note:
The cleaner may emit noise during the cleaning process. This is normal. -
After 1-2 minutes of cleaning, the cleaner will automatically stop, and the cleaning indicator light will turn off. Note: For glasses with lens film or frame coating, different materials of coating or lens film are sensitive to ultrasonic cleaning, please consult an optometrist if using an ultrasonic cleaner is suitable.
Other Cleaning Methods
For a stronger clean, you may use detergents or other cleaning agents with the
machine.
Follow the directions on the chosen detergent/cleaning agent to clean the
item.
For larger items that may not be able to be submerged, you may also clean
smaller sections. Ensure the level of water/cleaning agent used is low enough
to prevent overflowing.|
Caution: Managing Water Temperature
During the operation of the ultrasonic cleaner, the water temperature may
increase, which is why we advise against extended cleaning cycles to prevent
potential deformations, especially with vinyl plastic and acrylic resin
materials.
For optimal results, it’s recommended to initiate a fresh cleaning session
within five minutes after the water temperature has cooled down. This practice
will help maintain the integrity of the items being cleaned and ensure the
longevity of your ultrasonic cleaner.
CLEANING & CARE
Ensure the cleaner is empty, turned off and unplugged before cleaning.
Clean the tank with water, especially after using detergents or cleaning
agents. Wipe the exterior with a dry towel.
Note:
To avoid electrocution, never wash the exterior with water or any other
liquid.
Storage
Keep the cleaner in a cool and dry place.
SPECIFICATIONS
Tank capacity 600ml
Dimensions 20 x 12.5 x 14cm
Power AC 220–240V, 50Hz
Wattage 50W
Weight 780g
Customer Support
Need more information?
We hope that this user guide has given you the assistance needed for a simple
set-up.
For the most up-to-date guide for your product, as well as any additional
assistance you may require, head online to
help.kogan.com
References
Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
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