What to do if my Bego Dental equipment shows error E 13?
- AAngela HarrisAug 5, 2025
If your Bego dental equipment displays error code E 13, it means that the cooling water needs to be refilled. Please refill the cooling water to resolve this issue.

What to do if my Bego Dental equipment shows error E 13?
If your Bego dental equipment displays error code E 13, it means that the cooling water needs to be refilled. Please refill the cooling water to resolve this issue.
What to do if my Bego Fornax T Dental equipment displays error E 23?
If your Bego dental equipment shows error code E 23, allow the machine and cooling water to cool down while the unit is powered on. Also, check the water level and refill the cooling water if necessary.
What to do if my Bego Fornax T shows errors E 01, E 02, E 04, or E 22?
If your Bego dental equipment displays error codes E 01, E 02, E 04, or E 22, immediately switch off the unit and notify Customer Service for assistance.
What to do if my Bego Fornax T Dental equipment shows errors E 24, E 25, E 27, or E 50?
If your Bego dental equipment displays error codes E 24, E 25, E 27, or E 50, immediately switch off the unit and notify Customer Service for assistance.
| Brand | Bego |
|---|---|
| Model | Fornax T |
| Category | Dental equipment |
| Language | English |
Defines hazard levels (Danger, Warning, Caution) and special notations (Notice) used to convey critical information.
Warns about dangers from toxic gases (titanium) and toxic materials (beryllium) during operation, requiring protective measures.
Provides general safety instructions covering installation location, operator qualifications, and machine handling.
Emphasizes connecting the device to properly earthed power sources due to its protection class I classification.
Details burn hazards from hot components and specifies necessary protective clothing and handling tools.
Details the components of the Fornax T via a labeled diagram and lists its primary functions and operational controls.
Provides detailed technical specifications including dimensions, weight, electrical requirements, output, and environmental operating conditions.
Outlines the steps for installing the device on a stable surface, levelling it using adjustable feet, and positioning the crucible stand.
Details the proper connection of the device to a 230V power supply, emphasizing grounding and circuit requirements.
Guides users on how to fill the cooling water tank, emphasizing the absence of a level indicator and the need for careful monitoring.
Explains how to switch the Fornax T unit on and off using the main switch.
Details the preheating process to shorten cast delay time, including alignment, coil lifting, setting, and process initiation.
Guides on inserting the preheated mould into the mould holder, ensuring correct orientation and alignment with the crucible.
Details unlocking and moving the slider, and using the adjustment lever to align the mould with the crucible outlet for precise casting.
Explains how to move the slider towards the mould and lock it using the clamping lever, ensuring proper positioning.
Details the steps for melting alloys, including aligning the crucible, lifting the coil, inserting the mould, and starting the heating process.
Explains checking the melt, lowering the coil, initiating spinning, unlocking the cover, and removing the mould after casting.
Provides a comprehensive table of alloys, their recommended continuous heating times, preheating temperatures, and required crucible inserts.
Lists common error messages (E01, E13, E23, etc.) and provides corresponding remedies or notifications for customer service.