4. Place the empty dipping canister
back into the hot urn.
5. Clean the inside of the dipping
canister with absorbent paper
towel.
6. You could deep-clean the dipping
canister with paper towel and
turpentine, using soap and water
to remove the turpentine residue.
7. Now the dipping canister can be
refilled with paraffin granules.
8. Note all maintenance- and
cleaning activities in your logbook.
Cleaning of Junior colour
canister and Duo canister
1. Remove the hot, wax-filled colour
canister from the urn.
2. Empty the contents of the colour
canister into plastic duo bowls.
3. Place the colour canister into
the hot urn and fill it with hot
water and a splash of detergent.
Clean the canister with a toilet
brush.
4. Empty the colour canister
(not into a sink!) and rinse it with
water.
5. You could deep-clean the colour
canister with paper towel and
turpentine, using soap and water
to remove the turpentine residue.
6. Dry the inside of the colour
canister thoroughly using
absorbent paper towel.
7. Now the colour canister can be
refilled with colour wax.
8. Note all maintenance- and
cleaning activities in your logbook.
Cleaning of Junior Base urn
(without colour- or
dipping canister)
1. Unplug the Junior base urn and
let it cool completely.
2. Use a filling knife to remove
the layer of wax that has set in
the urn. Exercise care to avoid
damaging the enamel layer.
3. Scoop or pour the water out
of the urn.
4. Do not simply empty the urn into
a basin. The wax residue could
cause a blockage.
5. Use a synthetic pot cleaner to
clean the inside of the urn.
6. Make sure that there are
no cracks or peeling on the
enamelled interior.
7. Install the urn as described in
the “installation” section.
8. Note all maintenance- and
cleaning activities in your logbook.
Handy hint
• The old wax which remains after
the wax has been changed can
be used for making garden pot
candles, garden torches or floating
candles.
• Important when using the Junior
Dipping set
• If you spill water into the dipping-
or colour wax.
• This does not affect dipping or
colouring. Water is heavier than
paraffin and sinks to the bottom
of the canister. However, paraffin
oxidises sooner when it comes
into contact with water. Oxidised
paraffin has a light yellow to
ochre colour. The candles made
with this paraffin then also have
this colour. Sometimes, candles
dipped in oxidised paraffin are
also not perfectly shaped. You
might notice ridges on the points
of these candles. A candle made
from oxidised paraffin will also
emit an odour when lit. It is
therefore best to regularly clean
your dipping canisters.
• There is residue on the bottom
of the dipping canister.
• After regular use, a layer of
residue will form on the bottom
of a dipping canister. The residue
is heavier than the dipping wax
and sinks to the bottom of the
canister. This residue will blend
with the dipping wax during
mixing. It is therefore time to
clean the canister.
EN
3
Electrical devices must be
inspected regularly.
Electrical devices with heating are
subject to shrinking and stretching.
Annual maintenance is therefore
necessary