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5.4   Adjustable parameters and possible value ranges

  Symbol  Parameter 

Value range  

Value range  

 

P

 

Program number P 

001–500 

 

B

 

Stand-by temperature 

100–700 °C 

212–1292 °F

 

S

 

Closing time (min : sec) 

00:18–30:00

   

Pre-vaccum (min : sec) 

01:00–05:00 

 

t

 

Temperature increase rate 

10–140 °C/min 

18–252 °F/min

 

T

 

Holding temperature 

100–1200 °C 

212–2192 °F

 

H

 

Holding time (min : sec) 

00.01–60:00 

 

V1

 

Vacuum on 

0 or 1–1200 °C 

0 or 34–2192 °F

 

V2

 

Vacuum off 

0 or 1–1200 °C 

0 or 34–2192 °F

 

L

 

Long-term cooling 

0 or 50–1200 °C 

0 or 122–2192 °F

 

tL

 

Cooling temperature rate  

0 or 1–50 °C 

0 or 2–90 °F/min

 

t2

 

Temperature increase rate 2

nd 

stage 

10–140 °C/min 

18–252 °F/min

 

T2

 

Holding temperature 2

nd

 stage 

100–1200 °C 

212–2192 °F

 

H2

 

Holding time 2

nd

 stage (min : sec) 

00.01–60:00 

 

V1 2

 

Vacuum on temp. 2

nd

 stage 

0 or 1–1200 °C 

0 or 34–2192 °F

 

V2 2

 

Vacuum off temp. 2

nd

 stage 

0 or 1–1200 °C 

0 or 34–2192 °F

 

H

V

 

Holding time Vacuum (min : sec) 

00:01–60:00

 

 

 

Pre-drying temperature 

0 or 100–700 °C 

0 or 212–1292 °F

 

 

 

Pre-drying time   

00:00-60:00

Automatic plausibility check

The furnace is equipped with an automatic plausibility check function. The parameters 
(e.g. T 960 but L 1000) are checked upon each program start. In case of contradictory 
parameter combinations, the program stops automatically and the respective error 
number is indicated. 

List of parameters

In this screen, the arrow keys can be used to navigate within the list (including  
program number). An active numeric value can be edited using the – / + keys or the 
numeric keypad.
An active symbol parameter can only be changed using the – / + keys.

List of parameters – Two-stage program   

TSP – Thermo Shock Protection 

 Dynamic closing of the furnace head

The TSP function prevents the object from too high of temperatures during the closing 
process. For this purpose, the TSP function gauges the temperature of the firing 
 chamber in the furnace head upon start of the firing program. If required, the closing 
path within the set closing time S is adjusted. TSP is only active if no active predrying 
has been selected or if the temperature in the firing chamber is too high when the 
program is started. In addition, TSP works only if the stand-by temperature of  
B = 403 °C / 757 °F required for Ivoclar Vivadent materials is used. The active TSP 
 function is shown on the display by means of the symbol „TSP“. If programs are started 
with a temperature of more than 680 °C / 1256 °F, an error message is produced.

CSP – Cooling Shock Protection 

 Careful opening of the furnace head

The CPS function protects the dental lab work during the opening process from 
 cooling too quickly.This is achieved by opening the furnace head in a special 
 procedure. In this way, tensions within the object can be largely prevented. The selec-
tion of the CSP function is indicated by the symbol „CSP“ in the firing curve screen. 
During the opening process with the CPS active, the symbol is blue and flashing.

5.3   Program structure

5.3.1 Firing programs

All the firing programs are equivalent and,  
therefore, full-fledged programs. In each program, 
all the parameters can be adjusted.

a)  Ivoclar Vivadent firing programs for Ivoclar  

Vivadent materials

  When the furnace is delivered ex works, the 

Ivoclar Vivadent firing programs already contain 
the recommended material parameter settings. 
Moreover, the programs are write-protected. 
Consequently, it is not possible to accidentally 
overwrite the parameters.

  Please refer to the respective program table (list 

of parameters) in Chapter 10.

  However, the parameters are designed in such 

a way that they can be changed or over- 
written at any time, if the programs are to be 
used for other purposes. Therefore, these  
programs are also available as free, individual 
programs.

b)  Individual firing programs

  The individual firing programs (at least 500) can 

be programmed freely.

5.3.2 Press programs

a)  Ivoclar Vivadent press programs for Ivoclar  

Vivadent materials

  When the furnace is delivered ex works, the 

standard press programs already contain the 
recommended material parameter settings. 
They cannot be adjusted.

b)  Individual press programs

  The individual press programs (20) can be  

programmed freely.

 

Summary of Contents for Programat EP 5000 G2

Page 1: ...Operating Instructions Programat EP 5000 G2 Valid as of Software Version 6 0...

Page 2: ...2...

Page 3: ...tructure 5 4 Adjustable parameters and possible value ranges 5 5 Settings and information 5 6 Explanation of the symbols on the display 5 7 Explanation of the speaker signals 5 8 OSD Optical Status Di...

Page 4: ...screw for hood 38 Air vents furnace head 39 Air vents rear panel 40 Warnings 41 Furnace head mounting mark 42 Furnace base mounting mark 43 Furnace head mounting 44 Quartz glass tube 46 Vacuum hose 4...

Page 5: ...5 40 38 56 34 6 10 35 51 7 1 2 3 9 5 8 55 23 33 36 58 20 63 52...

Page 6: ...6 49 66 26 30 60 67 29 27 28 11 32 43 22 61 63 59 22 64 62 65 11 36 37 39 12 13 53 57 19 12 11 13 15 19 53 57 21 17 18...

Page 7: ...ead 92 Numeric keys 93 Firing Pressing 94 Home key 95 Help key 96 Power Saving Key 8 59 4 44 3 50 54 41 42 100 Programat firing tray 101 Metal pin A 102 Metal pin B 103 Metal pin C 115 Cooling grid co...

Page 8: ...tion Burn hazard Risk of crushing The Operating Instructions must be read 1 3 Notes regarding the Operating Instructions Furnace concerned Programat EP 5000 G2 Target group Dental technologists These...

Page 9: ...structions for Use must be observed The furnace must be operated under the indicated environmental and operating conditions Chapter 9 The Programat EP 5000 G2 must be properly maintained 2 1 1 Risks a...

Page 10: ...a burn hazard 2 1 12 Contraindication Do not insert any foreign objects into the air vents There is a risk of electrical shock 2 1 13 Contraindication This product contains ceramic fibres and may rele...

Page 11: ...r must be disconnected to avoid accidental operation Safe operation is no longer possible if the furnace is visibly damaged the furnace does not work the furnace has been stored under unfavourable con...

Page 12: ...ed by a press drive The firing pressing programs are controlled with the corresponding electronic controls and software Moreover the set and actual temperatures are continuously compared 3 4 Accessori...

Page 13: ...ents Simply use the two corresponding inserts Fold the side flaps 2 and combine the two packaging parts by means of the transportation flaps The packaging may be disposed with the regular household re...

Page 14: ...user Lift the furnace head with both hands see picture and carefully position it on the furnace head mounting 43 Secure the cooling tray 34 with the two screws 35 including the silicone washer 47 Plac...

Page 15: ...aligned with the furnace base mounting mark 42 Make sure that the firing plate holder 48 is not damaged by mounting the furnace head Step 4 Connections Connect the cables of the furnace head with the...

Page 16: ...blishing additional connections Power connection Please make sure that the voltage indicated on the rating plate complies with the local power supply Connect the power cord with the power socket 17 of...

Page 17: ...r socket 17 1 Loosen and remove the knurled screw 37 of the hood 36 2 Remove the hood 36 3 Disconnect the thermocouple plug 26 4 Disconnect the heater plug 28 5 Press the leaf spring 32 with a finger...

Page 18: ...n will be displayed The desired language is set by means of the respective touch button After that the next basic setting screen temperature mode appears These settings are then saved and will no long...

Page 19: ...Power saving key 89 Power saving function activated only possible with the furnace head closed and the furnace on idle The display shows the power saving icon Pressing any key ends the power saving fu...

Page 20: ...SP is only active if no active predrying has been selected or if the temperature in the firing chamber is too high when the program is started In addition TSP works only if the stand by temperature of...

Page 21: ...touch button Laboratory name the keypad is displayed and the name of the laboratory can be entered With Active table and PC the protocol can be sent to the connected PC software instead of being prin...

Page 22: ...ible with the furnace head closed and the furnace on idle The display shows the power saving icon Pressing any key ends the power saving function The energy saving mode Power Saving Technology is avai...

Page 23: ...memory stick Select Selection Program manager Copy programs and make a choice using the keys All programs Program copy a single program Group copy a single group When a USB memory stick is operational...

Page 24: ...e with the ESC key the signal transmitter is also switched off Symbol Name Meaning Symbol Pre vacuum Vacuum generation starts before the heating begins One stage program Abstract firing curve of a one...

Page 25: ...ettings OSD system 5 8 3 Deactivation In order to deactivate the OSD the brightness has to be set to 0 Colour Activity white blinking The furnace is in the switch on mode self test active white Stand...

Page 26: ...program has been set to one stage 6 2 2 Operating indicator Firing curve If the program is started with the START key the firing curve display with the vacuum status is shown The following informatio...

Page 27: ...program group of your choice Now select the desired program e g 1st opaquer Step 2 Now open the furnace head by pressing the Open furnace head key 90 and place the firing tray with the object to be f...

Page 28: ...etween the Stand by and Parameters screen The shown parameters are displayed for information purposes and cannot be edited Operation screen during a press program in the IPF mode 6 3 4 CDS Crack Detec...

Page 29: ...TOP key once to pause a running program The green LED in the START key blinks Press the STOP key twice to completely stop the program or press START to continue 6 4 5 Changing the parameters while the...

Page 30: ...t program function has been activated the furnace head remains open after the firing process the heater is switched off and the green START LED flashes No melody is played if the temperature drops bel...

Page 31: ...e also observe the shorter service and maintenance intervals What Part When Check all plug in connections for correct fit Var external connections weekly Check if the furnace head opens smoothly and w...

Page 32: ...Two different chequer board patterns are alternately shown on the entire display This allows the visual check of each individual pix el The display test can be ended by pressing ESC 7 4 Temperature ca...

Page 33: ...ng movements from the split taper socket 64 with one hand and pull down the press plunger in the firing chamber with the other hand Contraindication Do not touch the thermocouple when replacing the pr...

Page 34: ...ot to start a firing program 27 no Furnace head cannot be initi alized The furnace head cannot be moved to the final position It might be blocked by an external mechanical source If not contact your S...

Page 35: ...e memory stick in pro gress memory stick no longer present A program in progress started from the USB memory stick was interrupted by a power failure The program could not be continued since the USB m...

Page 36: ...head does not open Was the furnace head moved manually Open the furnace head only by using the corresponding keys Switch the furnace on and off again Has the vacuum already been released Is the progr...

Page 37: ...ions of the closed furnace Depth 470 mm width 305 mm 400 mm with cooling tray Height 565 mm Usable size of the firing chamber Diameter 80 mm Height 48 mm Max firing temperature 1200 C Weight Furnace b...

Page 38: ...nt Service Center Important information The current program table is also available at www ivoclarvivadent com downloadcenter The program tables can be downloaded from the Internet as PDF files Please...

Page 39: ...39 10 2 Menu structure 10 2 1 Possibilities of the program selection Firing programs Press programs...

Page 40: ...40 10 2 3 Overview of program groups 10 2 2 Adjustments Information...

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