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Brand | Bego |
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Model | Miditherm 100MP |
Category | Laboratory Equipment |
Language | English |
Explains symbols for warnings and instructions, including hot parts and protective masks.
Covers proper use, operator qualifications, handling, maintenance, and repair safety guidelines.
Specifies requirements for installation location, stability, and room conditions for safe operation.
Defines who can operate the unit and necessary precautions for personnel.
Details safe practices for power connection, grounding, lead management, care, and maintenance.
Specifies that repairs must be done by authorized personnel or customer service.
Covers requirements for installation, ventilation, power connection, and initial start-up.
Warns about hot surfaces and provides guidance on safe handling of hot components and moulds.
Details specific safety measures for using shock heat materials, including timing and ventilation.
Advises on protective measures, like using a gas mask, during servicing due to potential fibre release.
Introduces the Miditherm laboratory ovens and their purpose for waxing and pre-heating.
Explains the layout and functions of the control panel buttons and displays for operation.
Lists included items, optional accessories like tongs, and the suction extraction unit.
Provides key technical data for both Miditherm 100 MP and 200 MP models, including dimensions and power.
Guides on installation location, ventilation, power connection, grounding, fuse protection, and extraction unit connection.
Instructs on removing transport protection devices before the first use.
Explains operational symbols and how unit displays indicate status and parameters.
Describes the first-use program to create a protective oxide layer on heating wires.
Details the capacity for storing programs and setting temperature holding levels with parameters.
Mentions pre-set programs and provides important programming tips, especially for unused levels.
Guides users through selecting a program number, entering programming mode, and setting parameters for holding levels.
Explains the process for shock heat materials and associated risks like darting flames.
Details setting heating-up speed, temperature, duration, and the extraction system for shock heat applications.
Describes how to select a program and check its set values for heating speed, temperature, and time.
Explains how to navigate through different holding levels within a program to verify settings.
Guides on selecting a program number and initiating the heating process.
Details how the program runs, displays, and signals completion, including notes on power failures.
Explains how to set a specific finished time for a program, allowing the furnace to start automatically.
Details how to set the current weekday and time for delayed program start functionality.
Provides steps to increase or decrease the temperature while a program is active, with crucial notes on not stopping the program.
Guides on setting the current date and time, which is essential for program timing functions.
Explains how to enable or disable the acoustic signal at the end of a program.
Details setting the temperature at which the extraction system receives power from the furnace.
Advises on safe procedures for cleaning, including unplugging the unit and using appropriate cloths.
Covers cleaning the mould chamber and periodic high-temperature runs to burn off residues.
Lists common faults, their causes, and step-by-step solutions for troubleshooting the unit.