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This training skill session will demonstrate how to use the Sticklers 1.25mm CleanClicker 750 to clean LC connectors. More info at: https://sticklers.microcare.com/ Contaminated connections are the leading cause of failure in a fiber network. We'll show you how to Inspect-Clean-Inspect to maintain perfectly clean connectors for faster and more reliable fiber optic networks. ISO 9001:2015 Registered. ©MicroCare 2019. All rights reserved. SUBSCRIBE to our VIDEOS to stay UP-TO-DATE on the critical cleaning industry: http://bit.ly/Watch-Sticklers-Videos Follow us on LINKEDIN: / microcare-corporation TWITTER: / microcarenews FACEBOOK: / microcarecorporation WEBSITE: https://sticklers.microcare.com/ Transcript: We will show you how to use the 1.25-millimeter CleanClicker 750 to clean LC connectors. Along with the CleanClicker, we will demonstrate some of the other tools you will find in a Sticklers Fiber Optic Cleaning Kit. Contaminated connections are the leading cause of failure in a fiber network. Never assume a connector is clean, and even a brand new cable assembly should be inspected and cleaned before it is added to a network. To start your cleaning process, ready the CleanClicker by twisting the housing slightly from Lock to Clean. Always clean both ends of a connector pair at the same time, right before you mate them to diminish cross contamination. We recommend that you clean the connectors inside the adaptor first, and then move to the cable assembly side. Pull the end cap off your CleanClicker and place it in the slot at the end of the handle. Insert the barrel into the adaptor and push the CleanClicker all the way in until you feel it bottom out. You will hear a click when it is fully engaged. Here we inspect a connector fresh out of the supplier packaging. The inspection scope shows that this one has a lot of oil residue. Moving the end cap to the handle end, insert the cleaner into the port and push it all the way in until you feel and hear it fully engage. We'll reinspect it with the inspection scope to see how well the cleaner did. The inspection results show that the cleaner did a really good job taking the oil off as you see in the low-resolution image. Click on Analyze to check these results against IEC standards. You'll see that this inspection passed. This area is the contact region, and the area that must be cleaned. The scratches and debris outside this contact area don't impact the optical performance. Once the connector pair is mated, the contact force is strong enough that you don't have to worry about particle migration or residue. Let's take a look at an LC jumper that has been swiped against jeans. Looking at it under the microscope, you will see the contamination after it was rubbed against those jeans. There are some dust and residue that could be skin oil or traces of fabric softener. Close up, you can see debris in the fiber area and dust around the periphery. Let's clean this up now. With the end cap back on the barrel and the cap open, take the connector and insert the ferrule into the end cap opening. Give it one firm push and you're done. Using the microscope to check this end-face, the area now looks clean. Let's run the analysis and check it to the IEC standard. This shows we passed on the first cleaning. The 1.25-millimeter CleanClicker is a very effective tool and will remove connector end-face contamination at least 90 percent of the time. You may find heavily soiled connector end-faces in an outdoor pedestal, or one that's been neglected for a long time. These instances will need more aggressive cleaning. For this you will use the CleanClicker with an easy Wet to Dry process. The additional cleaners needed are Sticklers Fiber Optic Cleaning Fluid and Sticklers CleanWipes. For Wet to Dry cleaning, never apply the cleaning fluid directly to the CleanClicker tip. It's harder to control how much fluid is applied, and it could over saturate the tool. The automatic metering dispensed by Sticklers Cleaning Fluid is key to an easy, successful, Wet to Dry process. Pull one cleaning wipe to use, fold it in half, and press once or twice to apply a small amount of Cleaning Fluid to the wipe. Less is more with this very effective fluid. Press the CleanClicker onto the now wet wipe so that you just moisten the extended tip. Now you can clean the connectors inside the panel, or replace the end cap to clean the jumper. After this training, you should feel comfortable cleaning the connectors inside the adaptor as well as the cable assemblies, along with the rare occasion when you need to do a Wet to Dry cleaning. Thank you for watching and remember to follow the mantra of Inspect, Clean, Inspect. Always clean both ends of the connector pair, and follow all of your company's safety procedures whenever handling fiber. When you need perfectly clean splices and connectors, contact us at StickersCleaners.com.