Ugin e.on sinter base Instructions For Use Manual Download Page 20

Instructions for use (rev 251121) 

e.ON sinter base 

 

UGIN DENTAIRE 

 

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ELEMENTS - CHAMBER

 

(see chapter 6.7.1 

 6.7.2)

 

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Place the sole (2 units) and insulating plate

 

while the furnace is working. 

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Observe the information about the positioning 
of elements 

(chapter 6.7).

 

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Always place the elements in the tray for 
sinterizing, with the zirconia beads inside, and 
place the cover

.

 

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Beads for sintering must be changed in any tray 
if a 

discoloration in yellow colour 

appears. 

DECONTAMINATION PROGRAM 

(see chapter 6.6)

 

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Before first sintering, user must launch a 
decontamination program (No. 40). 

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Always place the sole (2 units) and the 
insulating plate in the chamber during carry 
out a decontamination program.

 

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Add in a tray with or without a cover white 
Zirconia smashed in multiple small pieces 
(absorption of pollutants) or a powder specially 
designed to improve the effectiveness of 
decontamination. 

After running the program, 

check the condition of the rods:

 

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still whitish traces = still contaminated: 
repeat a decontamination cycle; 

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rods with a grey shiny appearance = ok: 
furnace ready.

 

 

High translucency zirconia

 are very sensitives 

(crossed discoloration risk): user must do 
regularly decontamination program. 

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If 

liquid shades

 are used with staining technic, 

prosthetics units must be dry and preheated 
with an infra-red lamp or into an oven to 
prevent pollution into the 

eON sinter base

, in 

following zirconia and shades manufacturer 
recommendations. 

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White clusters can appear on the rods

 (heating 

elements) when different brands or types of 
zirconia are used: user must clean chamber and 
rods with a special zirconia cleaner like 

Nacera 

Clean (registered brand)

 with decontamination 

program. 

 

Note: observe the instructions set out in chapter 8 

 maintenance. 

 
 

Summary of Contents for e.on sinter base

Page 1: ...INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE Sintering furnace R v 251121...

Page 2: ...NTERFACE 11 6 2 CONTROL KEYS 11 6 3 REAL TIME CURVE CURRENT CYCLE 11 6 4 INTERFACE PROGRAM EDITOR 12 6 4 1 CHANGE SETTINGS 12 6 4 2 PROGRAMMING INSTRUCTIONS 13 6 4 2 1 EXAMPLES OF CALCULATION 14 6 5 P...

Page 3: ...ter base UGIN DENTAIRE 2 A EQUIPEMENT DESCRIPTION N DESCRIPTION 1 Door of the chamber 2 Magnetic tablet 3 Touch screen 4 Power switch ON OFF lateral side 5 Sole 2 units 6 Insulating plate 7 Tray for s...

Page 4: ...Instructions for use rev 251121 e ON sinter base UGIN DENTAIRE 3 B WIRING DIAGRAM...

Page 5: ...e insulating plate tray for sinterizing and cover may reach high temperatures do not touch Wear suitable gloves for handling prosthetic objects tray for sinterizing cover sole and insulating plate The...

Page 6: ...equipment risk The chamber is made up refractory ceramic fibres Handle carefully They can release dust remove with a vacuum cleaner do not blow or use compressed air Use only genuine spare parts The...

Page 7: ...must be disposed in accordance with applicable regulations in force 2 EC DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY The equipment s EC declaration of conformity is provided as appendix of instructions for use Content...

Page 8: ...3 2 TECHNICAL DATA Maximum temperature 1 600 C Temperature accuracy 1 C Heating rate To 40 C minute maximum Screen High definition colour touch screen 7 155x87mm Number of programs 40 free programs w...

Page 9: ...ments polystyrene Take hold the furnace by its base never lift by upper part of furnace For transport the furnace must remain in an upright position not horizontal position Install the furnace in the...

Page 10: ...ng term can discolour surfaces that are nearest Do not shake the furnace avoid vibrations and shock The molybdenum silicon rods are very brittle at room temperature DO NOT HANDLE THEM Avoid moving the...

Page 11: ...menu Working interface c Open the door of the heating chamber Remove the protections and dust with a vacuum cleaner or a soft and clean brush do not use compressed air DO NOT PLACE ANY OBJECT INSIDE T...

Page 12: ...ppears as shown below Working interface Parameters current cycle display Real time curve Display of the cycle curve temperature time Program editor Program settings Parameter setting Software settings...

Page 13: ...gram is two pages the first page displays the pairs from C01 T01 to C20 T20 and the second page from C21 T21 to C40 T40 The NEXT PAGE key switches from the first page to the second page 6 4 1 CHANGE S...

Page 14: ...n of third stage 0 to 9999 minutes Temperature 4 Final temperature of third stage and start temperature of fourth stage If necessary the parameters are programmed as for the previous steps Last time 1...

Page 15: ...perature remains to 1250 C Time remains 2 hours Time 04 2 hours x 60 min 120 min T04 120 minutes Zirconia SINTERING TEMPERATURES are given as indicative by disc manufacturer If necessary these one can...

Page 16: ...C10 0 0 C15 0 0 C20 0 0 T05 70 T10 0 T15 0 T20 0 A DECONTAMINATION PROGRAM MUST BE CARRIED OUT AS A PRECAUTIONARY MEASURE BEFORE THE FIRST USE OF THE FURNACE start the pre recorded program number 40 I...

Page 17: ...l whitish traces still contaminated repeat a decontamination cycle rods with a grey shiny appearance ok furnace ready 6 7 POSITIONING THE ELEMENTS AND STARTING THE CYCLE IMPORTANT Before use check if...

Page 18: ...the insulating plate vertically for closing the chamber Close the door of the chamber Note the sole can remain at its location for the realization of the following cycles At the end of the cycle wear...

Page 19: ...displayed on the screen below 300 C When the temperature is below 200 C the power supply can be switched off switch at the back of furnace At the end of the cycle the furnace automatically returns to...

Page 20: ...pieces absorption of pollutants or a powder specially designed to improve the effectiveness of decontamination After running the program check the condition of the rods still whitish traces still con...

Page 21: ...creen damage do not use a sharp object to operate the touchscreen In case of dust into the chamber remove it with a vacuum cleaner do not used compressed air Visual inspection of the sole insulating p...

Page 22: ...heating elements with a wrench supplied as an accessory 3 Repeat step 2 for all the heating elements to replace 4 Unscrew the support elements of heating element with a wrench supplied as an accessory...

Page 23: ...k the program parameters temperature and time Adjust sintering temperatures if necessary see chapter 6 4 The furnace does not heat up It is necessary to test the continuity of the rods Do not use the...

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