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cyclope

The reference figures can be found on pages 3 and 4 of this manual. 

EN

6.3 

SPACE NECESSARY FOR USE

The  choice  of  the  place  and  space  required  for 

installation  is  an  important  factor  for  the  quality 

of  work  and  safety  and  for  correct  maintenance 

activities.  This  area  must  not  only  be  spacious 

enough to allow for optimum equipment operation 

-  also  during  cleaning  and  maintenance  phases  - 

but must also be well lit, aired, not dusty and not 

exposed to direct sunlight. 

6.3.1  WORkTOP

Fig.  D:  cyclope  has  been  designed  to  work  on  a 

rigid worktop and parallel to the ground. Suitable 

worktops  include  service  furniture  (operator  is 

standing) or modelling tables (operator is sitting). 

All worktops must be checked for stability. 

Note also that the unit must be positioned so the 

connection plug can be handled/manipulated with 

ease.

6.4 

CONNECTION TO ENERGY SOURCES

The  connection  is  made  using  the  power  supply 

cable. Check:

• that  mains  power  supply  voltage  and 

frequency  correspond  to  those  indicated  on  the 

identification  plate  (an  incorrect  power  supply 

voltage may damage the equipment);

• that the power supply mains has a suitable earth 

connection.

Do not tamper with the power supply cable 

and  relative  plug.  For  replacement  of  the 

same  due  to  damage  and/or  wear,  only 

contact Authorised After-Sales Centres.

An earth connection is mandatory. 

If  an  extension  must  be  used 

temporarily,  it  must  be  in 

compliance  with  the  standards  in 

force in the country of use.

6.5 

INITIAL START UP

Fig. 1:  Rest  the  appliance  on  a  level  work  surface 

with the induction chamber facing the operator.

Fig. 2:  Insert  the  main  power  socket  into  the 

appropriate  outlet  at  the  rear  of  the  device  and 

subsequently  connect  the  plug  to  the  mains. 

Follow  the  instructions  given  in  paragraph  6.4. 

meticulously.

Fig. 3:  Before  starting  work,  place  the  protective 

cap (x) in the induction chamber. This collects drops 

of wax and keeps the appliance clean. 

Fig. 4:  Turn the appliance on by pressing the ON/

OFF switch (fig. A, 3). The appliance is now in stand-

by. This is indicated by the green light on the front 

panel.

Failure  to  comply  with  any  of  the  above-

stated  equipment  installation  regulations 

can lead to equipment malfunctioning and 

render the warranty null and void.

6.6 

DECLARED USE

The 

cyclope is designed to heat metal spatulas and 

similar  instrument  used  to  model  objects  made 

from dental wax.

6.7 

NON-DECLARED/PROhIBITED USE

Using  the  equipment  for  any  purpose  not 

considered  in  paragraph  regarding 

“Declared use” shall be considered improper 

and thus forbidden. 

The improper use of the equipment renders 

the warranty null and void and Zhermack Spa 

declines all liability for any damage to objects 

and injury to operators or third parties.

The main reasons for which the warranty is rendered 

null and void are given in paragraph 2.2 and in the 

“Warranty Certificate” attached to this Manual.

CHAPTER 7: USING THE EqUIPMENT

7.1 

GENERAL WARNINGS

The  tool  heater  must  not  be  used  near 

pacemaker wearers.

For  total  certainty  of  safe  operation, 

scrupulously  follow  the  work  phases  given 

below.

• Do  not  place  fingers  with  metal  rings  in 

the induction chamber; risk of burns.

• Do  not  leave  metal  objects  in  the 

induction  chamber  for  too  long  or  they 

may become incandescent. 

• To avoid the occurrence of any risks, pay 

attention  to  avoid  pouring  water  during 

the  preparation  on  the  electrical  voltage 

parts.

• To avoid damage to the appliance:

-  Do not place metal objects near the coil, 

this  could  jeopardise  correct  operation 

of the tool heater.

-  Heating occurs only when metal objects 

are placed in the chamber. Do not insert 

other materials.

-  keep the outside frame of the appliance 

free from molten wax.

7.2 

USING ThE TOOL hEATER

Once  it  has  been  correctly  installed  and  put  into 

service, proceed as follows:

Fig. 5:  Heat  the  spatula  (y)  by  placing  it  at  the 

centre  of  the  induction  chamber,  making  sure  it 

does not touch the inside wall. 

Induction is activated by the position sensors which 

detect the presence of the instrument. The red and 

green LEDs light up alternately.

Summary of Contents for Cyclope

Page 1: ...User manual Induction tool heater EN cyclope...

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Page 3: ...EYOND INNOVATION ZHERMACK SpA Badia Polesine RO Italy C308300 CYCLOPE 230V SN xxxxxxxx 230V 50 60Hz 100W B A cyclope c y c l o p e cyclope C c y c l o p e cyclope cyclope cyclope 1 7 4 3 5 6 2 D 1 cyc...

Page 4: ...yclope Y OFF cyclope LED ON STAND BY LED verde Green Light LED verte LED verde Gr ne LED Y LED OFF 6 cyclope Y OK NO NO Y 5 cyclope 8 I LED rosso e verde si illuminano alternativamente The red and gre...

Page 5: ...port and handling 5 4 Disposal Dismantling 6 INSTALLATION AND COMMISSIONING 6 1 Warnings and precautions 6 2 Accepted environmental conditions 6 3 Space necessary for use 6 3 1 Worktop 6 4 Power sourc...

Page 6: ...tion of the equipment a functional description of the equipment and all parts commissioning correct programmed maintenance attention to the most elementary safety and accident prevention regulations T...

Page 7: ...ment or carrying out any intervention on it the operator must read the entire manual carefully This manual has been drawn up to provide the user with essential information on rational safe use of the...

Page 8: ...KING Fig C All material is carefully controlled by the Manufacturer before delivery On receiving the equipment make sure that it has not been damaged In the event of a fire no matter how small inside...

Page 9: ...s the regulations in force are valid regarding accident prevention and hygiene in the workplace during transport and that the packaging has not been tampered with resulting in missing parts Should any...

Page 10: ...clean Fig 4 Turn the appliance on by pressing the ON OFF switch fig A 3 The appliance is now in stand by This is indicated by the green light on the front panel Failure to comply with any of the above...

Page 11: ...ation of safety devices a potential danger that cannot be highlighted In order to prevent accidents always operate with respect to that described in this Manual If in doubt always contact the Manufact...

Page 12: ...the equipment clearly 3 fax all of the information stated in the previous point and the correctly filled in identification form see Attachment 10 2 to the following n 39 0425 53596 CHAPTER 9 DIAGNOSTI...

Page 13: ...deriving from poor maintenance incorrect power supply negligence inexperience and other causes not imputable to the Manufacturer and parts subject to normal wear are not covered by the warranty The w...

Page 14: ...dealer will comply with all data processing laws in force including those relative to safety measures and in compliance with the specifications given in the data processing information sheet Identific...

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