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Dekema AUSTROMAT 674 baSiC - User Manual

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Operating Instructions
AUSTROMAT
®
664 iSiC
®
/ 674 baSiC
2
Version 03/2018

Table of Contents

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Summary

1. Usage, Data

1.2. Proper Use

Defines correct usage and prohibits improper handling to prevent injury or damage.

1.5. Technical Data

Summarizes furnace dimensions, weight, and firing chamber specifications.

2. Safety

2.1. Critical Safety Information

Emphasizes the necessity of reading and understanding all safety instructions for personal protection.

2.2. Safety Instruction Levels

Explains hazard levels (Danger, Warning, Caution) and their associated risk meanings.

2.3. General Safety Regulations

Covers general safety rules applicable to the furnace operation.

2.3.1. Operating Instructions Guidelines

Covers requirements for reading, retaining, and using complete operating instructions for safety.

2.3.2. Furnace Operation Guidelines

Details proper use, condition, safety stickers, workplace, and waste disposal responsibilities.

2.3.3. Maintenance and Service

Addresses spare parts, retrofitting, and general advisories for maintenance tasks.

2.4. Electrical Shock Risks

Details dangers of electrical shock and protective measures for personnel.

2.4. Fire and Hot Surface Hazards

Warns about fire risks from hot surfaces and flammable materials near the furnace.

4. Start-up

4.1. Unpacking and Setup

Guides the user through unpacking the furnace, checking contents, and initial placement.

4.2. Setup Site Requirements

Outlines essential requirements for the firing furnace's placement and operating environment.

4.3. Installing Heating Elements

Provides instructions and video references for installing the furnace's heating elements before first use.

4.4. First Startup Procedure

Details the step-by-step process for the initial startup, including checks and connections.

4.5. Network Connection (Optional)

Outlines the procedure for connecting the furnace to a network, including options and requirements.

4.5.1. Determining the IP Address

Explains how to find and assign an IP address to the firing furnace for network access.

4.5.2. Browser-Based Operation Setup

Details how to operate the furnace using a web browser interface after network connection.

4.5.3. VNC Program Operation Setup

Explains how to remotely access and control the furnace using VNC software.

4.5.4. Setting a Permanent IP Address

Guides on assigning a fixed IP address for consistent network access to the furnace.

4.6. PC Connection (Optional)

Details connecting the furnace to an individual PC for operation via network cable.

4.6.1. PC Browser Operation Setup

Explains operating the furnace via a web browser on a connected PC.

4.6.2. PC VNC Program Operation

Guides on operating the furnace using VNC software on a connected PC.

5. User Interface

5.3. Program Manager Overview

Introduces the Program Manager for selecting and managing firing programs and sets.

Program Manager Function Bars

Details buttons for loading sets and managing individual programs (Copy, Cut, Paste, Delete).

5.6. Program Sequence Execution

Explains how firing programs are executed step-by-step and how to cancel them.

5.7. Program Editor

Guides on editing existing or creating new firing programs, including in-progress editing.

5.7.1. Editing Classic Programs

Explains the characteristics and editing process for classic firing programs.

5.8. Setup Menu

Introduces the Setup menu for system control, global settings, and maintenance programs.

5.8.1.5. Network Configuration

Details network settings like IP address, Subnet, Gateway, and DHCP for furnace connectivity.

5.8.2.3. Heating Settings Configuration

Covers setting maximum start temperature, power consumption, and rise rate for heating.

5.8.3.2. Check Program Functionality

Details the check program for component diagnostics and identifying potential wear or malfunctions.

5.8.3.4. Temperature Calibration Procedure

Guides on calibrating furnace temperature annually or when firing results are inconsistent.

5.8.4.5. Backup and Recovery Procedures

Explains how to back up and restore furnace data, including software updates.

Backup and Restore Data Steps

Provides detailed steps for backing up and restoring furnace data using a USB stick.

6. Operation

6.1. Turning the Furnace On and Off

Provides instructions for safely powering the AUSTROMAT furnace on and off.

6.2. Mounting and Removing Firing Objects

Details how to safely mount and remove objects using sinter plates and rings.

6.3. Selecting and Starting Programs

Guides on selecting and starting firing programs.

6.3.1. Starting Programs via Touchscreen

Guides on selecting and starting programs directly on the furnace touchscreen.

6.6. Backup and Restore Firing Programs

Covers backing up and restoring firing programs.

6.6.1. Backup to USB Stick

Provides steps to back up the current program list ('set') to a USB stick.

Saving Program Sets to USB

Details the 'Save as' process for naming and saving program sets to a USB stick.

6.6.2. Restoring Programs from USB

Guides on loading program sets from a USB stick back into the furnace's control.

Loading Sets from USB: Transferring Programs

Explains loading sets from USB, using Shift and Transfer functions for programs.

6.7. Backing Up and Restoring Data

Refers to Setup menu functions for backing up/restoring furnace control data (OS, parameters, programs).

6.11. Procedure After Power Failure

Details how the furnace handles program interruption and recovery after a power failure.

7. Maintenance and Service

7.2. Temperature Calibration Procedure

Guides on calibrating furnace temperature annually or when firing results are inconsistent.

Calibrating with Calibration Set

Details using the calibration set, cooling the PTC ring, and measuring diameter for calibration.

Changing the Calibration Factor (CCF)

Explains how to adjust the CCF value to correct firing temperature deviations.

7.3. Check Program for Diagnostics

Details the check program for component diagnostics and identifying potential wear or malfunctions.

7.4. Changing the Heating Element

Advises on replacing heating elements due to wear, recommending professional service.

Dekema AUSTROMAT 674 baSiC Specifications

General IconGeneral
CategoryDental equipment
ModelAUSTROMAT 674 baSiC
ManufacturerDekema
Programmable PresetsYes
Power Supply230V, 50/60Hz
Weight42 kg
TypeFurnace
Cooling RateAdjustable

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