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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.
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