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

EN

To  prevent  overheating  of  the  coil,  the 

appliance  has  a  fan  which  is  activated 

automatically when the temperature inside 

the appliance starts to rise.

Fig. 6:  The  heating  process  stops  automatically 

when the instrument is removed from the chamber 

(green LED on steadily). At the end of the working 

session,  turn  the  appliance  off  using  the  ON/OFF 

switch.

Cyclope  has  a  safety  system  which  interrupts 

induction  if  the  presence  of  an  instrument  in  the 

chamber for an excessively long period is detected.  

When  this  occurs,  the  red  LED  flashes  rapidly.  To 

stop the flashing, just remove the instrument from 

the induction chamber. 

If  the  flashing  continues,  turn  the  tool  heater  off 

then  on  again.  If  the  anomaly  occurs  again,  you 

must calibrate the sensitivity of the position sensors 

as  this  is  greatly  influenced  by  numerous  external 

factors such as temperature, humidity, light, etc.

7.3 

CALIBRATING ThE POSITION SENSORS

The  sensitivity  of  the  sensors  is  set  to  detect  the 

majority of wax modelling instruments.  However, 

the sensors can be adjusted individually according 

to the instruments used. 

The  sensors  must  also  be  adjusted  if  they  fail  to 

detect the instrument (e.g. very large or very thin 

instruments) and/or if the error warning continues 

(red LED flashing rapidly, even after the tool heater 

has been turned off then on again).

Fig. 7:  Turn the appliance on by pressing the ON/

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

by. The green light on the front panel comes on.

Fig. 8:  To  regulate,  adjust  the  trimmer  (fig.  A,  6) 

using a crosshead screwdriver.

To increase the sensitivity of the sensors, turn the 

trimmer screw clockwise. The direction is indicated 

by the arrow near the + sign.

To  reduce  the  sensitivity  of  the  sensors,  turn 

the  trimmer  screw  anticlockwise.  The  direction  is 

indicated by the arrow near the – sign.

7.4 

RESIDUAL RISKS

Residual risks are:

• a danger that cannot be totally eliminated through 

design and the application 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 Manufacturer 

or Authorised After-Sales Centre.

CHAPTER 8: MAINTENANCE

8.1 

CLEANING ThE EQUIPMENT

Use a dry cloth to clean the equipment exterior. If 

necessary,  dampen  the  cloth  with  a  small  amount 

of  water  or  a  non-degreasing  detergent  (see 

paragraph 2.4). 

The  operator  must  ensure  that  the  equipment  is 

kept  clean  and  free  from  any  foreign  bodies  such 

as  debris,  water,  non-conducting  liquids  etc.  For 

this  purpose  cleaning  must  be  performed  at  the 

end  of  every  shift,  with  the  equipment  in  stable 

conditions. 

Before  cleaning  the  outside  of  the 

equipment,  always  make  sure  that  the 

master switch is off. It is prohibited to clean 

the equipment when it is connected to the 

electric power supply mains.

Do not use inflammable, corrosive, alkaline 

or toxic liquids to clean the equipment.

CLEANING THE INDUCTION CHAMBER:

You  should  always  keep  the  induction  chamber 

clean. Make sure there are NEVER any metal parts 

in  the  chamber  and  remember  to  replace  the 

protective cap. 

8.2 

ROUTINE MAINTENANCE

Once  the  equipment  has  been  cleaned  (see 

paragraph 8.1), the operator must check for worn, 

damaged  or  loose  parts.  If  any  such  situations  are 

detected, contact the Authorised After-Sales Centre.

If any of the previously-described situations 

should occur, it is prohibited to re-start the 

equipment before the problems have been 

solved.

In  particular,  before  moving  away  from  the 

equipment,  the  operator  detecting  problems  of 

any  nature  must  place  a  sign  on  the  it  indicating 

that  equipment  maintenance  is  in  progress  and 

that  use  is  prohibited  (EC-compliant  signs  can  be 

purchased from the relevant suppliers). 

Routine  maintenance,  cleaning  and  correct 

equipment use are essential factors in guaranteeing 

long-lasting equipment performance and safety.

8.3 

EXTRAORDINARY MAINTENANCE

Extraordinary  maintenance  includes  the  repair  of 

any  accidental  breakage  and  the  replacement  of 

worn or malfunctioning parts.

All  electrical  and  mechanical  interventions 

must  only  be  performed  by  a  Zhermack 

S.p.A.-authorised maintenance technician.

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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