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The R-080591 dispenser has been specially designed for
the field of dental prosthesis, and it measures the
required amount of plaster and water thoroughly and
automatically. Besides it allows you to switch easily
from a type of plaster or other material to another type.
NOTE:
Carefully read this manual. It contains
important safety information in the installation,
use and maintenance. If the equipment is used
in a manner not specified by the manufacturer,
the security provided by the equipment may be
compromised.
MEANING OF THE SYMBOLS ON THE UNIT
Danger. Risk of injury.
Read completely these instructions before
operating the unit.
Electric shock risk.
Fig. 1
Fig. 2
INSTALLATION
Environmental conditions:
Use indoors only.
Environmental temperature: 5-40 ºC [41-104 ºF]
Max. relative humidity: 0-95 %
Degrees of protection: IP20
1.
Carefully unpack the unit. Make sure it has not
suffered any damage during its delivery. Together
with the unit you will find: 2 plaster tanks, 1 water
tank, 1 bowl, 1 spatula, 1 power cord, 1 supporting
bar to hang the tanks on the wall.
2.
Place the unit in a horizontal, flat and firm surface,
away from heat or vibration sources.
3.
Place the device so that it is easy to use the
disconnecting device (main switch).
4.
Mount the two tanks in place on the casing. To do
this press the flexible pins against the stop and insert
the forward rims into the holes on the casing.
5.
The engine pinion and the spindle in the powder
tank must fit together. If the tank does not fit easily,
insert your forefinger in the spindle opening and turn
the spindle slightly.
Do not forget to
connect the water pipe
by pressing
it until you hear a “click” (Fig. 1).
6.
You can screw the supporting bar to the wall to hang
plaster tanks, and have them at hand filled with
different types of plaster (Fig. 2).
7.
Connect the unit to a grounded 230 V, 50/60 Hz
power source.
BLEEDING THE WATER PUMP
When using the unit for the first time or when connecting
the water tank, the water circuit usually takes some air and
you need to bleed it.
To bleed the circuit, do not mount the plaster tank yet.
Mount the small tank filled with water and make sure
yoou have connected the water pipe by pressing until
you hear the “click” (Fig. 1).
Place a container to collect the water and press the
START/STOP
key 5 times.
The pump will work for several seconds. Make sure
the water expelled is bubble-free. If it is not, repeat
the process.
Do not use the dispenser or calibrate the unit until
making sure that the circuit has been properly bled.