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Instructions for use (rev 031121) - En 

PROGRAMIX 50 - 100 

 

 

UGIN DENTAIRE 

 

13 

 

 
In

 programming position

 

-

 

press the key 

 increases the value of the parameter displayed on the screen (No. 3), 

-

 

press the key 

 decreases that value. 

 

 

5.10.

 

START/STOP TOUCH CONTROL 

After checking the number of the program selected, press the key START/STOP control 

 to start the 

heating cycle. AIl indicators on the panel light up simultaneously. 
A second press on START/STOP cancels the cycle. 
 

5.11.

 

CYCLE ADVANCE KEY 

During program set-up, the key 

 is pressed to choose the parameters to be programmed. 

During the heating cycle, the key CYCLE is pressed to skip a stage and move on to the next one. 
 

5.12.

 

PROGRAM SELECTION KEY 

This key 

 accesses program selection. 

Once 

  is pressed, program parameters can  be entered or modified using  the FORWARD/REVERSE 

keys. During that time, the program number blinks. 

Once the program has been entered, pressing the key 

 a second time "locks" the program, and the 

program number then stops blinking. 
 

5.13.

 

INDICATORS 

 

Double 

Programs No. 0 to 19 are simple three-stage programs, and the programs No. 20 to 29 are double 6-stage 
programs. 
While programs No. 20 to 29 are being set up, this indicator goes OFF for stages 1 to 3 and ON for stages 4 
to 6. 
 

 

Calibration 

CALIBRATION function is used to adjust the heating temperature in the furnace within a range of -50°C/+40°C, 
by increments of 10°C 

(see chapter 7).

 

 

 

Heating element 

This indicator visualizes the electric pulses transmitted to the muffle. 
It continues to blink during the heat rise or hold time. 
 
 
 

 

Ventilation 

A fumes extractor (available in option) may be connected via the socket located on the back panel of the 
PROGRAMIX 50/100 furnaces. 

Summary of Contents for PROGRAMIX 100

Page 1: ...INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE Burnout furnace PROGRAMIX 50 PROGRAMIX 100 R v 031121...

Page 2: ...RATING PARAMETERS 11 5 3 DEPARTURE DELAY 11 5 4 1st 2nd AND 3rd STAGE AND DELAY FINAL 11 5 5 PROGRAM NUMBER DISPLAY 12 5 6 TEMPERATURE TIME DISPLAY 12 5 7 INDICATOR OF THE UNIT DISPLAYED ON THE PANEL...

Page 3: ...rev 031121 En PROGRAMIX 50 100 UGIN DENTAIRE 3 A EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION Rear panel N DESCRIPTION 1 Chimney outlet 2 Thermal fuse 3 Power socket 4 Fumes extractor connection socket 5 Location of triac...

Page 4: ...Instructions for use rev 031121 En PROGRAMIX 50 100 UGIN DENTAIRE 4 B ELECTRICAL DIAGRAM...

Page 5: ...h high temperatures do not touch Wear suitable gloves for handling cylinders after heating The unit has to be connected to an electrical installation in accordance with the applicable standard in the...

Page 6: ...used and must be disposed of in accordance with applicable regulations The insulating material are composed of high temperature insulation wool alkaline earth silicate a substance not classified as d...

Page 7: ...in constant use 1050 C 1922 F temporary peak 1150 C 2102 F Time programming 0 to 100 hours Heat rise rate regulated position 1 to 15 C min full position 16 C min and more Numbers of programs 30 progra...

Page 8: ...the original packaging only with the protective elements Take hold the furnace by its base Install the furnace in the packaging with the protective elements Also protect the accessories for transport...

Page 9: ...actor installation UGIN DENTAIRE recommends installing a fumes extractor on the PROGRAMIX 50 100 in order to achieve optimal gas evacuation It will be installed in place of the chimney outlet It is re...

Page 10: ...le 2 Program number display 0 to 29 3 Temperature time display 4 Indicator of the unit displayed on 3 temperature time 5 Mode key 6 Forward key 7 Reverse key 8 Start Stop touch control 9 Cycle advance...

Page 11: ...s the heat rise per unit time rate of rise There are three positions STOP the furnace stops heating this is only used when the next stage is at a Iower temperature 1 to 15 C min heating is regulated a...

Page 12: ...stage programs Programs 20 to 29 are a double 6 stage programs The program number cannot be changed while the furnace is in operation the program number blinks key enabled or when the cycle has begun...

Page 13: ...rogram parameters can be entered or modified using the FORWARD REVERSE keys During that time the program number blinks Once the program has been entered pressing the key a second time locks the progra...

Page 14: ...programme n 2 After installing your furnace according to the instructions in chapter 4 3 Start up activate the switch ON OFF located on the right side of the furnace The main display indicates the te...

Page 15: ...en the furnace door briefly after each stage to check on the silver wire Let us assume for example that the wire melted at 950 C In that case the calibration should be modified as follows Press and th...

Page 16: ...filters However very high over voltages may interfere with your programs As a precautionary measure we recommend that you keep a record of your programs on the table prepared for that purpose see cha...

Page 17: ...ide Visual inspection of heating chamber and refractory plate before use If necessary clean with a vacuum cleaner to remove any particles dust do not use compressed air If damaged or cracked do not us...

Page 18: ...panel and check resistance at the muffle with a multimeter Programix 50 24 ohms Programix 100 15 ohms Replace the muffle as indicated in chapter 9 4 2 The furnace does not heat and furnace indicator l...

Page 19: ...tance not classified as dangerous according to Regulation 1272 2008 EC CLP The muffle replacement requires contact with the heating chamber and the insulation plates The personnel involved must be equ...

Page 20: ...RAMIX 50 100 UGIN DENTAIRE 20 10 TABLE OF PROGRAMS 10 1 TABLE OF SINGLE PROGRAMS No 0 to No 19 No Start temp RP1 Temp Hold time RP2 Temp Hold time RP3 Temp Hold time Final temp Description 0 1 2 3 4 5...

Page 21: ...e rev 031121 En PROGRAMIX 50 100 UGIN DENTAIRE 21 10 2 TABLE OF DOUBLE PROGRAMS No 20 to No 29 No Start temp RP1 Temp Hold time RP2 Temp Hold time RP3 Temp Hold time Final temp Description 20 21 22 23...

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