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15. If Furnace is not in use for long term, pull out power plug. 

 

16. Using Tray only from the manufacturer. If dimension of the tray is different, it could 
damage or break the Muffle. <Dimension of tray = lower than Ø95 ㎜ x 30 ㎜> ♣It is 
not responsibility of manufacturer or seller, if muffle broke or damaged by using wrong 
size of tray. 
17. If continuously use the Furnace at high temperature, glass materials might lay 
on the moving insulation and could contaminate materials. To remove 
contaminated materials, use only vacuum cleaner. Do not use air compressor for 
health and safety. 
 
18. To remove the tray after sintering, wait till inside temperature of the furnace 
is lower than 100

o

C. Higher temperature could damage on the tray and skin. 

 
19. Cleaning Mode: Regularly inspect inside of the furnace. If oxide films on the 
heating elements are damaged or zirconia materials are contaminated, use 
Cleaning Mode to clean and prevent contamination. <Caution. Too often use of 
Cleaning Mode (less than 1 month period) could damage on Muffle/heating 
elements. If use of Cleaning Mode is getting shorter, contact manufacturer of 
seller> 
 
20. Changing insulation: Contact particulate from insulator with the eyes or skin 
may cause irritation. Long term and inhaling a large quantity of the particulate 
from insulator may cause respiratory disorders. Try protecting skin, eyes and 
respiratory organs with wearing safety glasses and mask. 
<Compliance matters: wear long sleeves clothes, safety glasses, mask and using 
vacuum machine. After work, wash unprotected skin with fresh water.> 
 
21.  Cracks  in  insulator  should  occur  by  a  high  temperature  or  a  rapidly  changing 
temperature. However, cracks by thermal shock in insulator do not critically affect Firing 
result. (In case of cracks on Tray insulator may effect on temperature. In that case, need to 
change tray insulator through manufacturer or local distributor.) 

Summary of Contents for S-600

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Page 3: ...mation 7 3 Technical Data 8 4 Install 9 5 Appearance and Name 10 6 Front Panel Information 11 7 Run and Temperature Setting 12 8 User Instruction 15 9 Sintering Bridge Frameworks 17 10 Preset 10 Sintering Schedules 18 11 Trouble Shooting 21 12 Warranty 22 ...

Page 4: ...nstallation and operation of the oven as well as help you get the most out of your new S 600 Furnace Please read carefully the instructions in this manual for the best user experience Attention Please ensure that all safety information has been read by the operator before using the oven The Safety information is divided into two sections Warning and Caution as described below Warning Violations of...

Page 5: ...ng the oven in damp environment to prevent electrical hazard 6 Ensure that the power plug is firmly plugged into the proper section Unstable contact may cause an electric spark and a fire 7 Always wear heavy thermal insulated gloves when handling units with door open to avoid burns 8 Always ensure that the oven is completely stopped before working with the oven and only operate the door when the m...

Page 6: ...e 7 Do not install Furnace on place with gradient or rocking table 8 Do not pull a plug out with a strong force 9 Keep temperature lower than 40 Celsius degree and sweep the dust out 10 If detecting any defect during the operation stop using and inquire manufacturer 11 Use dry cloth and unplug power cords when cleaning Furnace Do not use any detergent 12 While operating and right after do not touc...

Page 7: ...ged or zirconia materials are contaminated use Cleaning Mode to clean and prevent contamination Caution Too often use of Cleaning Mode less than 1 month period could damage on Muffle heating elements If use of Cleaning Mode is getting shorter contact manufacturer of seller 20 Changing insulation Contact particulate from insulator with the eyes or skin may cause irritation Long term and inhaling a ...

Page 8: ...ble information and setting control Store 9 different schedules Maximum ramp up rate 25 min Compact Size 1 tray only 25 30 units can be placed per tray 2 Display Feature User defined programs Progress indicates with LED lights Display remaining time User can fine tune temperature Use can define On Off switch for cooling fan ...

Page 9: ...12V LED Display I O Controller Voltage Output DC 12V 1 Ch DC Fan General Information Voltage Fuse Max current Dimensions Chamber size Max temp Max ramp rate Temp range Working humidity Working altitude Weigh AC 230V 50 60 Hz 30A AC250V 8A 345 W x 340 D x 370 H 110 x 110 x 50 h 1550 15 min 2 35 Less than 80 Less than 3800m 27kg ...

Page 10: ... contact seller Furnace housing 1pc Instruction 1pc Ceramic tray 1pc Ceramic lid 1pc Substructure for tray 1pc Zirconia beads 100g 1pc 3 Installation Avoid sunlight or moist when installing the product Also install on a level place Dust could damage on heating elements thus install in clean environment Place a furnace at least 30 cm apart from the wall and 1 5 m away from the ceiling If too close ...

Page 11: ... 10 5 Appearance and Name ...

Page 12: ...mples 1 Time and Mode display Displaying the time required for selected schedule Changing schedule Changing schedule with pressing PRG button 2 Current Temperature Display 3 Display current progress Output on Fan on Output off Fan off T1 T2 T3 Blinking light at current progress ...

Page 13: ...and blink Use up down and left right arrow to change T1 temperature Press button LED light Blink Displaying Ramp up rate and blink Use up down and left right arrow to change ramp up rate Press button LED light Blink Displaying hold time at temp T1 Use up down and left right arrow to change time for staying at T1 Press button LED light Blink Displaying T2 temperature and blink Use up down and left ...

Page 14: ...ght Blink Displaying Ramp rate to T3 and blink Use up down and left right arrow to change ramp rate Input 0 will skip this step Press button LED light Blink Displaying hold time at temp T3 Use up down arrow to change time for staying at T3 Input 0 will skip this step Set up ramp down rate Use up down arrow to change time to input hold time at T3 If it is 0 heater off after finishing T3 progress Sc...

Page 15: ...d blink Press button LED light on at Off sign Use up down and on off arrow to input Output On temp Output Off Temp oC will display and blink Use up down and on off arrow to input Output Off temp Press button Back to beginning Press button to finish Stand ready with LED blink ...

Page 16: ...2 Furnace Main S W on 3 Open the door 4 Place restorations on the zirconia beads in Tray Push handle counter clack wise to open door 5 Place Tray in the chamber 6 Covered tray with lid recommand 7 Place Tray with Lid in the center of the chamber marked area ...

Page 17: ...temperature 10 Ready to sinter Start sintering 11 Finish sintering 12 Remove tray after finishing sintering Caution Do not place hot tray in front of the furnace May cause controller damage Place hot tray sides of the furnace Open the door when temperature is lower than 100 oC May cause burn skins and fire ...

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Page 19: ...et 10 Sintering Schedules Schedule 0 Max temp 1450 Total hours 3hr 29min Schedule 1 Max temp 1450 Total hours 6hr 38min Schedule 2 Max temp 1450 Total hours 7hr 33min Schedule 3 Max temp 1450 Total hours 8hr 55min ...

Page 20: ... 19 Schedule 4 Max temp 1450 Total hours 10hr 17min Schedule 5 Max temp 1530 Total hours 3hr 38min Schedule 6 Max temp 1530 Total hours 6hr 55min ...

Page 21: ... 20 Schedule 7 Max temp 1530 Total hours 7hr 58min Schedule 8 Max temp 1530 Total hours 9hr 32min Schedule 9 Max temp 1530 Total hours 10hr 55min ...

Page 22: ... and check the switch Err01 Disconnected the sensor Replace the sensor Err02 Board or control IC is damaged Inspection control PCB Err03 Heating elements damaged Replace heating elements Err04 Short sensor Inspection control PCB sensor part Err05 When starting temperature is higher than T1 temperature Restart the furnace till cool down lower than T1 temperature ...

Page 23: ...epaired by troubles in several parts but detecting trouble again Exchange Repair fee 8 Cannot be repaired although have the spare parts Within spare parts holding period Exchange Exchange Charge for depreciation in price 9 Cannot be repaired by out of parts Within spare parts holding period Exchange Exchange Charge for depreciation in price 10 Incident due to operator error Repair fee Repair fee 1...

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Page 27: ...gth Warranty is good for 1 year after purchase for malfunctions due to manufacturer defects 2 Warranty Exclusions Warranty is void under these circumstances Modification not approved by authorized support technician Incident due to operator error Sales performed by unauthorized persons Oven not operated as outlined in the manual Damage caused by external sources such as power outage fire act of Go...

Page 28: ... 27 www addinco com 321 YTC 847 Buheung ro Gwangjeok myeon Yangju si Gyeonggi do Korea 11416 Tel 070 4236 0072 Fax 031 848 2072 e mail sales addinco com ...

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