The video is about cleaning the electrode block of a Sensacore ST 200 Pro device.
The electrodes have a specific order and are separated by rubber bumpers.
After removing the stage, the electrodes can be cleaned and maintained properly.
⚡️ Cleaning the electrodes inside the Sensacore ST 200 Pro by using a paper or needle to remove any residue.
💧 Injecting water into the electrodes from above, flipping them over and injecting water again to clean them.
⚫ Using a piece of eraser to remove any black residue from the electrodes.
🟢 Injecting distilled water into the green electrode and ensuring the water flows out from below.
🔵 Contacting engineering if still using the blue potentiometer model.
🔑 The video is about cleaning the electrode block of the Sensacore ST 200 Pro.
📌 The yellow gel or black crust that forms on the electrode block should be removed.
💡 The cleaning process involves aspirating hypochlorite, soaking the block, and then drying it.
🔧 The video demonstrates the process of cleaning and assembling electrodes for the SENSACORE ST 200 PRO.
⚡ The presence of all the required rubber components is crucial for the proper functioning of the equipment.
💦 After cleaning the electrode block, the electrodes are inserted and the hose from the needle is connected without any twists or obstructions.
📌 The video is about cleaning the electrode block of the SENSACORE ST 200 PRO.
🧼 The process involves connecting the telephone cable, inserting the block into the machine, and connecting the hose at the bottom for cleaning.
💥 If bubbles appear, they need to be removed by tapping the block so that it is free of air inside.
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