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 10.2 

Maintenance

The mechanical and electrical components of our dosing scales do not need 

maintenance. 

Check the condition of the hoses on a regular basis. Hardened, dirty or severely 

discolored hoses can be replaced by service personnel in a few minutes.

Make sure that the unit is kept clean.

 10.3 

Warranty 

The warranty period for our equipment is 12 months. If faults occur within the 

warranty period, contact your dental depot or get in touch directly with our service 

department.

Your equipment should only be operated in perfect condition. If faults occur which 

could harm operators or third parties, the unit should not be used until it has been 

fixed.

This warranty does not cover damage caused by improper use, external mechanical

causes, transport damage or interference with the unit by unauthorized persons.

 10.4 

Spare Parts

If necessary please contact our service hotline phone.

 10.5 

Service Hotline 0049 (0)40 730 926 -20/ -24

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Summary of Contents for DSW-2

Page 1: ...Dosing Scales DSW 2 and DSW 2 4K USER MANUAL Dosing Scale DSW 2 4K...

Page 2: ...ents as well as the precautions given in this user manual We are not liable for any damages which occur due to inappropriate usage or faulty operation of this device Make sure that anyone using this d...

Page 3: ...0 8 Operation 11 8 1 General Operating Instructions 11 8 2 Programming 12 8 2 1 Correcting Incorrect Input 13 8 3 Calculating Dosing Quantities per Pump 13 8 3 1 Determining the Density of Concentrate...

Page 4: ...ring the Pump 24 11 Technical Data 26 11 1 Weighing System 26 11 2 DSW 2 DSW 2 4 K 26 11 3 Cooling System 27 12 Disposing of the Unit 27 12 1 Information on Disposal for Countries within the EU 27 13...

Page 5: ...y the embedding mixture manufacture The unit delivers the same degree of precision over the long term yet pays for itself very quickly precision scales for modern dosing and weighing technologies for...

Page 6: ...GY MX1 1 MX2 2 MX3 3 Equation 1 Gges total quantity in g of all weighed amounts of different materials GY weight component of eg plaster powder or similar material MX1 MX3 quantity in ml 100g of liqui...

Page 7: ...any maintenance work Make sure that the equipment is connected to the correct power source When dosing use only liquids recommended for mixing embedding materials and plasters for dental applications...

Page 8: ...from the nonobservance of these instructions Warranty and responsibility provisions contained in the sales and supply conditions of Wassermann Dental Maschinen GmbH are not extended by these instructi...

Page 9: ...reduce the hose ends e g by sieves filters reductions The entire hose cross section always has to be used otherwise the pump may overheat Do not install the unit outdoors or in places without proper v...

Page 10: ...ppropriate quantities of the individual liquids If using containers without a 6 5mm hole unscrew the cover Use a tool such as a drill press and a conventional drill bit to make a 6 5 mm hole in the ce...

Page 11: ...into the socket making sure that the mains and the unit operate on the same voltage The scales should be level clean and free of any unwanted loads When you turn on the power autotest characters C1 t...

Page 12: ...and the quantity assigned to each pump for dosing 9 You then use the numeric keypad to enter the quantity of liquid in ml 100g powder to be weighed 10 That value appears immediately on the display 11...

Page 13: ...own for each liquid 8 3 1 Determining the Density of Concentrates If the manufacturer does not indicate the density of the concentrate you can determine it yourself quite easily To do so place a large...

Page 14: ...er 100g powder yields enough mixture for 1 2 molds Possible dilution of concentrate 10 50 depending on expansion The percentage figure refers to the volume or quantity in ml of liquid The laboratory t...

Page 15: ...nows the density of the concentrate from the manufacturer s data the density of the concentrate is generally provided by the manufacturer or by weighing Here we assume the density is 1 2 g cm3 1 2 g m...

Page 16: ...and the READY light goes out He uses the numeric keypad to specify the program number and enters 30 He then presses ENTER Dosing starts and the READY light goes out The scales calculate the weight of...

Page 17: ...rew the cover with the suction hose of the pump system to be filled or rinsed to the container holding the water rinsing liquid Remember to turn only the container to avoid twisting the hose Place a s...

Page 18: ...circuit has been rinsed clean If you have changed the feed direction remember that the switch must be returned to the correct position for dosing Make sure that there is as little air as possible in t...

Page 19: ...t the minimum dosing portion is greater than 2g if not message Err L 9 To interrupt the process you press CLR then ENTER to continue 10 If no errors are detected the symbol appears on the display to i...

Page 20: ...ge between a steady and a blinking green light on the display does not indicate a fault Red light means Warning cooling is faulty Switch off immediately You are recommended to switch the cooling unit...

Page 21: ...nothing or too little At first please see 6 2 Dirty hose Pinched hose Container empty Suction hose length in container too short Clean hose and or remove contamination Check hose line and liquid level...

Page 22: ...d be cleaned at regular intervals to ensure trouble free operation It requires only normal cleaning sponge damp cloth mild detergent and no further chemical additives The ends of the hoses used to sup...

Page 23: ...ts occur within the warranty period contact your dental depot or get in touch directly with our service department Your equipment should only be operated in perfect condition If faults occur which cou...

Page 24: ...cians Only original spare parts are to be used Responsibility for the product is voided if unauthorised persons alter it or if inappropriate components are installed 10 8 Repairing the Pump Turn the u...

Page 25: ...head by pressing in both clamps see pic 6 Check the silicone tube and feed rollers for residue If the residue cannot be removed a new pump is required 7 Also check the connections between the pump tu...

Page 26: ...hing table 11 2 DSW 2 DSW 2 4 K DSW 2 4 K DSW 2 4 K 115 V DSW 2 DSW 2 115 V Item no 172989 Item no 172986 Item no 172988 Item no 172985 Voltage 220 240 V 50 60 Hz 115 V 50 60 Hz Power consumption 0 7...

Page 27: ...ecycling operation The selected company has to be informed of all possibly health hazardous residues in the unit 12 1 Information on Disposal for Countries within the EU To conserve and protect the en...

Page 28: ...e unsere Zustimmung ver ndert wird This is to confirm that the above mentioned machine complies with the described EU guidelines This declaration becomes invalid if the machine is modified without our...

Page 29: ...er 6 PR X appears on the display 7 Please indicate the density or confirm with ENTER the density of 1 8 Set P appears on the display 9 You can store the program when pressing ENTER or you can go furth...

Page 30: ...16 Table of Program Concentrate Dilution Pr No Manufact Productname Pump ml 100g Densit y Pump ml 100g Densit y Remarks 30...

Page 31: ...Notes 31...

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