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    Seal used muffle in a plastic bag and dispose of in accordance with local, state and Federal regulations. Because this product and many similar products on the market today contain crystalline silica and ceramicMaterial Safety Data Sheets for RCF materials supplied upon request.I - On (Supply). O - Off (Supply)Marche (alimentation)Attention, surface chaudeAttentionTo download from the card to the Qex. Select Setup from Mode Selection Screen. Insert Card. Move cursor to “ to Program”, push wheel. Move cursor to first program to be transferred, push wheel. Turn wheel clockwise until all programs to be transferred are selected, push wheelProgram to Card Transfer. Select Setup from Mode Selection Screen. Insert Card. Move cursor to “Program to ”, push wheel. Move cursor to first program to be transferred, push wheel. Turn wheel clockwise until all programs to be transferred are selected, push wheelClear, Special. Clear: Erases all programs contained on the “Backup” and the “Special” card or clears the special programTurn the adjusting wheel to Delete and press the wheel. On the right most “Function Key” the word “Clear”The Backup card isMaintenance and care includes work which ensures perfect operational reliability of the Centurion Qex. The internal lift motor and other parts are maintenance-free.In this way you avoidHazardous voltages have been applied in the unit. Repairs must only be performedNeyTech, the user should check with DENTSPLY NeyTech, that the proposed method will not damage theReplacement Fuses. Receptacle: F250V, 10A (230V only)In the event the microprocessor detects a malfunction the display shows an error window with a brief description and Err number. Except for vacuum and motor lift errors the Qex aborts the firing cycle, the power relaysThe thermocouple is open. A thermocouple was installed with the wrong polarity (backwards). The muffle current sensor detected no current control (always on). The muffle current sensor detected no current.

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    Rear View Of Furnace Vacuum Pump VACUUM PUMP Socket 120V 300W MAX VACUUM PUMP 250V 300W MAX Power. The program number can be changed when not running a program. Example: Change to program 34. Key sequence: STARTING PROGRAMS: Press (green) to start current program. The vacuum is turned off by programming the level to 0%. The maximum vacuum is achieved by programming the level to 100% and the minimum by programming to 10%. In special cases where it is desired that the pump runs continuously when vacuum is desired, the level can be set to 101%. Before using any cleaning or decontamination method except those recommended by the DENTSPLY NeyTech, user should check with DENTSPLY NeyTech, that the proposed method will not damage the equipment. This is used to track and identify your furnace. DENTSPLY NeyTech will not be responsible for damages resulting from improper packing. DENTSPLY NeyTech’s liability under this warranty is limited solely to repairing or, at DENTSPLY NeyTech’s option. Model NoSafety. Features. Installation. Control Panel Description. Operating Instructions. Programming. Special Programming. Setup. Maintenance. Specifications. Service Part. Declaration of Conformity. Accessories. Product Service. Warranty.Disconnect the line cord before attempting to service the furnace. Do not attempt to service the furnace until you read and understand the service manual. (See ManualDo not operate the furnace controls with tongs or other tools; the tongs will damage the control switches. Do not use solvents or liquid cleaners on the control panel; they will enter the panel and damage it. Do not place firing trays or other hot objects directly in front of the furnace; they will melt the graphicAllowable vacuum pump load is 300 Watts maximum.When it becomes necessary to replace the muffle, the person doing this work is recommended to wear a. HEPA filter respirator and protective gloves as a precautionary matter.

    DENTSPLY NeyTech warrants this furnace to be free from defects in material and workmanship for a periodDENTSPLY NeyTech’s liability under this warranty is limited solely toThis warranty shall not apply to anyINSPECTION: Buyer shall inspect the product upon receipt. The buyer shall notify DENTSPLY NeyTech inFailure of the buyer to give writtenDISCLAIMER: The provisions here-in stated DENTSPLY NeyTech sole obligation and exclude all otherLIMITATION OF LIABILITY: Under no circumstances shall DENTSPLY NeyTech be liable to the buyer forLIMITATION OF ACTIONS: The buyer must initiate any action with respect to claims under the warrantySix Terri Lane, Suite 100. Burlington, NJ 08016 USA. Fax: 609-386-8282Product Service Center. DENTSPLY NeyTech DivisionYucaipa, CA 92399-2303 USAAll Rights Reserved. Printed in USA. Model NoDescription. Safety. Installation. Operating Instructions. Control Panel Description. Specifications. Certificate of Conformity. Troubleshooting. Product Service. Accessories. Warranty. PageDisconnect the line cord before attempting to service the furnace. Do not attempt to service the furnace until you read and understand the service manual. (See ManualDo not operate the furnace controls with tongs or other tools; the tongs will damage the control switches. Do not use solvents or liquid cleaners on the control panel; they will enter the panel and damage it. Do not place firing trays or other hot objects directly in front of the furnace; they will melt the graphicIf the furnace is not used in the manner as specified in this manual, the protection provided by the furnaceThe first is telephone assistanceThe second is to return the furnace for servicing using the instructionsThis is used to track andMaterial received without this number may not be identifiable. DENTSPLY NeyTech will not be responsible for damages resulting from improper packing.

    The vacuum sensor reading does not change:The vacuum level achieved is not acceptable for porcelain firing (should be less than 100mm):The muffle travel took longer than 12 seconds:The motor position sensor reads values outside its operating range. Only Qex cards are valid, cards from other furnaces do not work. This card cannot be written to.Wattage: 1740 Watts with pump maximumHeight. Width. Depth. Muffle open. Muffle closed. Interior Muffle Dimensions. Furnace Weight: 25Kg (55lbs) Shipping Weight: 30Kg (66lbs)Yucaipa, CA 92399Names: Centurion Qex. High Temperature Vacuum Porcelain Furnace. Serial Numbers: GQE xxxx-xxx (Where x is a number from 0-9). Conforms with the basic requirements of the following EC guidelines. The following Harmonized Standards were applied. DENTSPLY Ceramco quality system meets these requirements:The first is telephone assistanceThe second is to return the furnace for servicing using the instructionsThis is used to track andMaterial received without this number may not be identifiable. DENTSPLY NeyTech will not be responsible for damages resulting from improper packing. Ship Prepaid To:Equipment DivisionYucaipa, CA 92399-2303 USADENTSPLY NeyTech warrants this furnace to be free from defects in material and workmanship for aDENTSPLY NeyTech’s liability under this warranty is limitedThis warranty shallINSPECTION: Buyer shall inspect the product upon receipt. The buyer shall notify DENTSPLY NeyTech inFailure of the buyer to give writtenDISCLAIMER: The provisions here-in stated DENTSPLY NeyTech sole obligation and exclude all otherLIMITATION OF LIABILITY: Under no circumstances shall DENTSPLY NeyTech be liable to the buyer forLIMITATION OF ACTIONS: The buyer must initiate any action with respect to claims under the warrantySix Terri Lane, Suite 100. Burlington, NJ 08016 USA. Fax: 609-386-8282Product Service Center. DENTSPLY NeyTech DivisionYucaipa, CA 92399-2303 USAPrinted in USA.

    Err 19: No line frequency detected; Possible causes: bad computer PCBThis circuit should be a 3 wire circuitRear of Furnace. Furnace Power. Cord. Compressed Air Supply: The pressing furnaces require a minimum of 75psi (5Bar minimum) to operateFront of. Furnace. Lock ring. Bracket. Pressure Regulator. Air Pressure. Tubing. Compressed Air. Supply. Electric Vacuum Pump Connections:Vacuum. Pump. SocketVacuum Pump. Hose. Air Pressure. Turn on compressed air. The pressure regulator should read 4.5. Bar.Please read and implement theThe sound of the plunger being activated will alsoIMPORTANT! The furnace is shipped with packing material inside the muffle. Remove this materialOperating the furnace without this door insulationWhen the temperature has stabilized the furnace will beep to alert the operator that the furnace is preheated. Press the ESC key to turn off the beeping sound if desired. See material technique or process sheets for the particular process. The cycle will abort within 10 minutes of initiating the cycle if the start S key is not pressed again. SECOND START: Press the start S key again and the muffle will close and the pressing cycle will begin. Once the muffle is closed the vacuum pump will be activated. The display will indicate the vacuum level as itThe temperatureThe furnace will continue to perform the pressing cycle displaying the time remaining and the current action inThe Temp Cal setup feature allows the operator to adjust for temperature differences between materials andThe estimated number of degrees that the furnace isWhen the display shows “Setup?” press theThe 960 might be different if a previous adjustment has been made.Temp Cal value affects all temperature and programs. When the display shows “Setup?” press theThe Vac % setup feature allows the operator to set the maximum level of vacuum the pump can achieve atFor example, at the altitude of 0m, a typical vacuum pump can achieve a level ofWhen the display shows “Setup?

    Ship Prepaid To:When it becomes necessary to replace the muffle, the person doing this work is recommended to wear a. HEPA filter respirator and protective gloves as a precautionary matter. Seal used muffle in a plastic bag and dispose of in accordance with local, state and Federal regulations. Because this product and many similar products on the market today contain crystalline silica and ceramicDENTSPLY NeyTechYucaipa, CA 92399-2303 USACap, Door Insulation. Base, Door InsulationTray, PlungerMaterial Safety Data Sheets for RCF materials supplied upon request.Save the carton and other packingShipping damage should be reported to the carrier as soon as detected.The shipping carton contains the following:Err 2: Open Thermocouple (TC); Possible causes: Open TC tip, bad connection to TC, bad TC to computer. PCB connection, bad computer PCB. Err 3: Over Temperature; Temperature above programmable limit Tmax; Possible causes: Prog High LimitErr 4: No Vacuum; Detected vacuum less than 40mm Hg; Possible causes: Vacuum pump not connectedErr 5: Lo Vacuum; Possible causes: moisture in muffle (run long cycle with vacuum on), vacuum programmed higher than possible at current location, poor vacuum pump performance, Press ESC toErr 6: Open Muffle; Little or no muffle current detected; Possible causes: Open muffle, low line voltage, badErr 7: Low AC Voltage; (Line voltage less than 90VAC or 190VAC) Possible causes: wall socket shared withErr 8: EEPROM error; Microcomputer program memory error; Possible causes: bad computer PCB. Err 9: Shorted or Reversed Thermocouple (TC); Possible causes: TC connections reversed at computerErr 12: Over Current; Excess line voltage; Possible causes: muffle shorted, triac shorted, wiring short, badErr 15: Motor Jammed; Possible causes: Lift mechanism stopped during movement, excess load stacked onErr 18: Triac Driver Failure; Possible causes: Muffle or triac shorted.

    Because this product and many similar products on the market today contain crystalline silica and ceramic fibers, it is necessary under the statutes of California Proposition 65 that DENTSPLY NeyTech include the following statement: This product contains substance(s) known to the State of California to cause cancer. Material Safety Data Sheets for RCF materials supplied upon request.Vacuum Pump Socket A Power Cord Rear View Of Furnace 2. The furnace should not be located directly under shelves or other airflow restrictions. 3. Vacuum pump connections: ELECTRIC VACUUM PUMP CONNECTIONS: From the rear of the furnace connect the vacuum pump's tubing to point B and plug the pump's power cord into the socket at point A. 4. Connect the furnace to a power circuit or receptacle with an overcurrent protection (circuit breaker or fuse) rating of at least 15 Amps. The muffle will open and the display will again display this sequence. Operating the furnace without this platform will damage the furnace! 9. Press ESC key followed by the S green start key in the upper right corner of the control panel. Program 50 will now run to remove any accumulated moisture. This program will take approximately 30 minutes. Check the vacuum pump to verify that it is energized. Check the vacuum hose connections to verify that they are connected to the correct locations. Check door o-ring seal for contamination, and remove with clean rag. Press the ESC key and allow the furnace to continue running to remove the moisture. External Vacuum Pump Connection 10. Daily Use: Before starting the normal firing process each day allow the furnace to preheat for 15 to 30 minutes at its low temperature. Alternately, running a firing cycle without a load can also be used as a preheat operation. Preheating the furnace will provide more accurate and consistent results. When the furnace is not being used keep the muffle closed.

    This prevents the absorption of moisture into the thermal insulation which reduces vacuum levels when normal firing is attempted. B VACUUM PUMP 120V 300W MAX or VACUUM PUMP 250V 300W MAX 4 The program number can be changed when not running a program. Example: Change to program 34. Key sequence: 3 4 STARTING PROGRAMS: Press (green) S to start current program. The selected parameter remains active for approximately 60 seconds and then the display changes back to an idle mode. Press the ESC key to change the display sooner. Key sequence: Parameter values programmed or changed during a firing cycle are used only during the current cycle and are not stored permanently in memory. Parameters in a firing cycle that have already been started will not be changed or affected. The Specifications Parameter Table (page 8) lists the allowable ranges for the various parameters. Attempts to enter values outside the allowable limits will cause the furnace to beep, display the limits and revert back to the original value. This key is not active during parameter programming. ESC exits Nite Mode. If pressed during programming exits to IDLE MODE. START current cycle or program. STOP program if operating. Hi T for high temperature. HOLD for hold time. NITE MODE puts the furnace into NITE MODE (muffle is held at 100 C and muffle closes). When activated during a cycle the furnace enters the Nite Mode at the end of the cycle Lo T is the initial or starting temperature. MUFFLE MOVEMENT keys open and close the muffle. Pressing it a second time during movement causes the muffle to stop. COOL for cool time VACUUM Level 0%-off, 100%-full, and 101%-pump runs continuously. The vacuum is turned off by programming the level to 0%. The maximum vacuum is achieved by programming the level to 100% and the minimum by programming to 10%. This controls the temperature at which vacuum is applied. The factory setting is 1:00 minute.

    ” press theThe Down setup feature allows the operator to select a time after which the muffle closes to conserve energy. The factory setting is 0:00 minutes (function disabled). This function is not activated during a pressing cycle. Procedure. When the display shows “Setup?” press theRemove the ring and the furnace is ready to begin another cycle.Avoid excess water or solution when cleaning the furnace. These solutions can attack the panel or electronics and cause the furnace to malfunction. PROGRAMS and CHANGING PROGRAMS. The furnace contains 50 programs. The current program number is displayed in the upper right corner of the. LCD display.END OF CYCLE: The display will count down to 0:00 and the control will end the cycle. The plunger is raisedThe muffle opens and the furnace sounds three beeps indicating that the cycle isCHANGING PROGRAMS: Press the digit key(s) followed by thePress the Stop key before trying to change programs, if any difficulties are encountered.Change to the program number that will bePress one of theYucaipa, CA 92399Names: Cerampress Q50. High Temperature Ceramic Crown Pressing Furnace. Serial Numbers: GPExxxxx-xxx (Where x is a number from 0-9). Conforms with the basic requirements of the following EC guidelines. The following Harmonized Standards were applied. EN 50081-1: 1992, EN 55022 Class B, EN 61000-3-2 (1995) (Emissions). EN 50082-1: 1992, IEC 801-2 (1984), IEC 801-3 (1984), IEC 801-4 (1988) (Immunity)Press thePress thePress thePress the. Press theThe allowable entries are 0% for no vacuum. Press thePressing the key while the muffle is moving will stop the muffle at itsKey changes the display from Celsius to Fahrenheit and back. The conversion can not be done duringDentsply Ceramco’s quality system meets these requirements. ISO 13485:1996 (Quality)ESC exits Nite. Mode. If pressed duringLCD Display's muffleStart Temp (T1). Heat Rate (R). Press Temp (T2). Hold Time (H1)Press Time (H2)Vacuum Level (V%)T2 for press. H for. P forCool Time.

    Vac Stop Temp (Vrel)Height. Width. Depth. Muffle open. Muffle closed. Interior Muffle Dimensions. Furnace Weight: 25Kg (55lbs) Shipping Weight: 30Kg (66lbs)MUFFLE MOVEMENT keys openPressing it a secondT1 is theDigit Keys (1-0)ENTER keyCourant alternatif. I - On (Supply). O - Off (Supply)Marche (alimentation). Attention, surface chaudeAttention. The furnace must be electrically grounded to a three wire electrical outlet or receptacle. The electrical service provided must be a dedicated line of the proper size according to local electrical codes. Disconnect the line cord before attempting to service the furnace. Do not attempt to service the furnace until you read and understand the service manual. (See Manual under Accessories on page 14) Do not operate the furnace controls with tongs or other tools; the tongs will damage the control switches. Do not use solvents or harsh liquid cleaners on the control panel; they will enter the panel and damage it. Do not place firing trays or other hot objects directly in front of the furnace; they will melt the graphic overlay.! If the furnace is not used in the manner as specified in this manual, the protection provided by the furnace may be impaired. OSHA AND CALIFORNIA PROPOSITION 65: MUFFLE DUST EXPOSURE In keeping with the policy of DENTSPLY NeyTech to build safe products, comply with all National and State statutes and keep you, the valued customer informed; the services of a Certified Industrial Hygienist firm were employed to test and evaluate the lab operator s exposure to respirable refractory ceramic fiber (RCF) and crystobalite (a form of crystalline silica) present in the furnace muffle. When it becomes necessary to replace the muffle, the person doing this work is recommended to wear a HEPA filter respirator and protective gloves as a precautionary matter. Seal used muffle in a plastic bag and dispose of in accordance with local, state and Federal regulations.

    ESC - Pressing the ESC key during programming will return the furnace to the IDLE MODE or FIRING CYCLE MODE if the furnace was running a cycle. NITE - Pressing the key will cause the furnace to go into NITE MODE if the furnace is in IDLE MODE. The furnace will cool down to 100 C then the muffle will close. Press the ESC key to cancel the NITE MODE operation. NITE (Firing Cycle) - Pressing the key during a firing cycle will cause the control to enter the Nite Mode after the completion of the firing cycle and the LCD shows Nite Mode. MUFFLE MOVEMENT - Pressing the up or down key during the idle mode will move the muffle in the indicated direction until it reaches its full travel. Pressing the key while the muffle is moving will stop the muffle at its current position. See MUFFLE POSITION below for muffle movement during the DRY and COOL portions of the firing cycle. The conversion cannot be done during parameter programming. Load the carbon rod into the muffle in the horizontal position. Change the program number to 0 and then press the key. The Purge Cycle starts automatically when the key is pressed. Pressing the (red) S key stops the cycle. A complete purge cycle lasts approximately 2 hours. CAUTION: Do not stop this cycle at elevated temperatures, the release of vacuum can damage the muffle and cause an unsafe condition.Manual Muffle Positioning: The muffle can be manually positioned during the DRY and COOL portions of the firing cycle by using the muffle movement keys. The furnace will then remain in this position and not move until the dry or cool time has elapsed.In this routine various control characteristics can be reviewed and changed. These include: Temperature Adjustment, Programmable High Limit Temperature, Vacuum Adjustment and Idle Down Time. Silver calibration is not recommend due to its poor accuracy. The Tcal setup feature allows the operator to adjust for temperature differences between materials and techniques.

    If consistent overfiring is occurring, the Tcal value should be reduced by the estimated number of degrees that it is overfiring. The estimated number of degrees that the furnace is underfiring should be added to the Tcal value. If the furnace is estimated to be over firing by 15 C then subtract 15 from 960 which results in is entered into the Tcal value replacing the 960. The furnace can be reset to the factory calibration by setting the Tcal value to 960 C. Changes in the Tcal value affects all temperature and programs. B. PROGRAMMABLE HIGH LIMIT TEMPERATURE: The user can program a high limit temperature that is lower than the fixed limit of 1204 C built into the control. The furnace is now recalibrated to the new value. This will cause the vacuum pump to run continuously. The maximum vacuum appears on the LCD display. Enter this new value for 100% vacuum in step 3 above. This test should be done after running or firing cycle to assure all moisture is removed from muffle. 10 The time is set to 15 minutes when shipped from the factory. Use the digit keys to enter a new time in minutes followed by the key. CLEANING: Vacuum dust and dirt from the furnace rather than blow. This will minimize the amount of air born dust particles. Use a soft damp cloth to clean the control panel. Avoid excess water or solution when cleaning the furnace. These solutions can attack the panel or electronics and cause the furnace to malfunction.! User has the responsibility for carrying out appropriate documentation if a hazardous material is spilled on or inside the equipment. Before using any cleaning or decontamination method except those recommended by the DENTSPLY NeyTech, user should check with DENTSPLY NeyTech, that the proposed method will not damage the equipment.

    11 Err 6: Open Muffle: Little or no muffle current detected; Possible causes: Open muffle, low line voltage, bad wiring connections, bad triac Err 7: Low AC Voltage; (Line voltage less than 90VAC or 190VAC) Possible causes: wall socket shared with other loads, furnace connected with small extension cord. Err 8: EEPROM error; Microcomputer program memory error; Possible causes: bad computer PCB Err 9: Shorted or Reversed Thermocouple (TC); Possible causes: TC connections reversed at computer board terminals, TC extension wire shorted against metal structure or cabinet Err 15: Motor Jammed: Possible causes; Lift mechanism stopped during movement, excess load stacked on top enclosure Err 18: Triac Driver Failure; Possible causes: Muffle or triac shorted.The second is to return the furnace for servicing using the instructions below. The final method is to call DENTSPLY NeyTech at the phone numbers below and obtain a service manual for a nominal fee. BEFORE RETURNING THE FURNACE, DO THE FOLLOWING: Remove all firing trays, work platforms, and other loose items from inside the muffle. The original packing material should be used for the return shipment. Contact DENTSPLY NeyTech for replacements if they are not available. Call DENTSPLY NeyTech for a RMA number (Return Material Authorization). This is used to track and identify your furnace. Material received without this number may not be identifiable. Equipment damaged in shipment as the result of improper packing may not be paid by the carrier. DENTSPLY NeyTech will not be responsible for damages resulting from improper packing. Ship Prepaid To: DENTSPLY NeyTech RMA Number FAX Calimesa Blvd.

    Yucaipa, CA USA 14 DENTSPLY NeyTech s liability under this warranty is limited solely to repairing or, at DENTSPLY NeyTech s option, replacing those products included within the warranty which are returned to DENTSPLY NeyTech within the applicable warranty period (with shipping charges prepaid), and which are determined by DENTSPLY NeyTech to be defective. This warranty shall not apply to any product which has been subject to misuse; negligence; or accident; or misapplied; or modified; or repaired by unauthorized persons; or improperly installed. INSPECTION: Buyer shall inspect the product upon receipt. The buyer shall notify DENTSPLY NeyTech in writing of any claims of defects in material and workmanship within thirty days after the buyer discovers or should have discovered the facts upon which such a claim is based. Failure of the buyer to give written notice of such a claim within this time period shall be deemed to be a waiver of such claim. DISCLAIMER: The provisions here-in stated represent DENTSPLY NeyTech s sole obligation and exclude all other remedies or warranties, expressed or implied, including those related to MERCHANTABILITY and FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. LIMITATION OF LIABILITY: Under no circumstances shall DENTSPLY NeyTech be liable to the buyer for any incidental, consequential or special damages, losses or expenses. LIMITATION OF ACTIONS: The buyer must initiate any action with respect to claims under the warranty described in the first paragraph within one year after the cause of action has occurred. Six Terri Lane, Suite 100 Burlington, NJ USA Fax: Product Service Center DENTSPLY NeyTech Division Calimesa Blvd. Yucaipa, CA USA Fax: PC rvj DENTSPLY Ceramco All Rights Reserved. Printed in USA 16 User Manual OWNER S MANUAL Read these instructions before use.OWNER S MANUAL Read these instructions before use.OWNER S MANUAL Read these instructions before use.OWNER S MANUAL Read these instructions before use. Model: MM14CHCSCS Operating Manual.

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