9
500°C
DC 9.2
500°C
Preview
Folders
Start
Start
Select program
Preview
Professional
Temper
Start temp.
450 °C
Heat rate
35 °C/min
Pre dry
Yes
Final temp.
Pre dry time
03:00 mm:ss
Hold time
01:00 mm:ss
Closing time
03:00 mm:ss
Soak temp.
450 °C
Temper temp.
690 °C
No
Opening temp.
720 °C
Opening time
02:00 mm:ss
Vacuum
Yes
Release vacuum
Heat up
Vacuum end
720 °C
Soak time
01:00 mm:ss
Temper time
02:00 mm:ss
500°C
DC 9.2
Correction
OK
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Preview
Professional
Temper
Start temp.
450 °C
Heat rate
35 °C/min
Pre dry
Yes
Final temp.
820 °C
Pre dry time
03:00 mm:ss
Hold time
01:00 mm:ss
Closing time
03:00 mm:ss
Soak temp.
450 °C
Temper temp.
690 °C
No
700°C
Opening temp.
720 °C
Opening time
02:00 mm:ss
Vacuum
Yes
Release vacuum
Heat up
Vacuum end
720 °C
Soak time
01:00 mm:ss
Temper time
02:00 mm:ss
700°C
700°C
DC 9.2
Wash
DC 9.2
Stain 3+
Full Zirkon
Stain
DC 9.2
Dentin 1
DC 9.2
Correction
Full Zirkon
Glaze
DC 9.2
Dentin 2
DC 9.2
Stain
DC 9.2
Glaze
DC 9.2
Correction
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Select program
Start
Abort
Display, Status: Select program / select a folder / program selected
Display, Status: Select program / select a folder / select a program / Preview / final temp. selected
Display, Status: Select program / select a folder / select a program / Preview / final temp changed and confirmed
Image 09.1
Image 09.3
Image 09.2
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2.1.1 Preview - change program
Q
When changing program parameters
in the "Preview" mode, changes
are temporarily saved for the
next program run and return to
the previous parameters upon
completion. This is not saved
permanently in the program.
Parameters can only be changed
and saved permanently via
Edit
program
in the main menu.
Q
Select the desired parameter to
change and enter the values using
the number field that is now active.
Q
When changing parameters the
green "
Start
" button changes to
"
OK
". Please confirm your input
by activating this field. The original
parameter is restored by pressing the
Abort
function field.
Q
If a value is entered that follows
the correction of subsequent
parameters, these are high-lighted in
yellow (image 09.3).
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