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Ivoclar Vivadent Programat P310 User Manual

Ivoclar Vivadent Programat P310
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Programat
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P310
Operating Instructions
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software V5.0

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Ivoclar Vivadent Programat P310 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandIvoclar Vivadent
ModelProgramat P310
CategoryMedical Equipment
LanguageEnglish

Summary

List of Parts

1. Introduction and Safety Information

1.1 Introduction to Programat P310

Welcomes the user and introduces the Programat P310 as a state-of-the-art furnace for dental applications.

1.2 Understanding Safety Symbols

Explains the meaning of various symbols used in the operating instructions to highlight important points and hazards.

1.3 Notes on Operating Instructions

Provides context regarding the target audience and availability of these operating instructions.

1.4 Voltage Version Information

Details the different voltage versions available for the furnace and notes on how they are represented in the manual.

1.5 Notes on Images

Clarifies that images are for exemplification and may not be exact representations of the furnace's construction.

2. Safety First and Precautions

2.1 Indications for Use

Specifies the intended use of the Programat P310 and general instructions for safe operation.

General Safety Warnings

Presents critical safety warnings regarding furnace operation, handling, and potential hazards like burns or crushing.

Contraindications and Hazards

Details contraindications and hazards such as improper use of firing trays, foreign objects, and operating without a firing table.

Specific Hazard Warnings

Highlights warnings about touching the thermocouple, inserting foreign objects into air vents, and risks of crushing/burns.

2.2 Health and Safety Instructions

Provides comprehensive health and safety guidelines for operating and maintaining the furnace, including electrical safety and environmental conditions.

3. Product Description

3.1 General Aspects

Describes the Programat P310 as a modern ceramic furnace for dental applications, outlining its components and features.

3.2 Hazardous Areas and Safety Equipment

Identifies hazardous areas within the furnace and details the safety equipment that provides protection against risks.

4. Installation and Initial Start-Up

4.1 Unpacking and Checking Contents

Provides instructions for safely unpacking the furnace components and checking for completeness and damage.

4.2 Selecting the Location

Offers guidance on choosing a suitable and safe location for operating the furnace, considering ventilation and environmental factors.

4.3 Assembly Procedures

Details the step-by-step process for assembling the furnace, including mounting the cooling tray and firing plate.

Furnace Head and Cable Connections

Explains how to mount the furnace head and connect the various cables to the furnace base, ensuring proper electrical and vacuum connections.

Mounting Hood and Connection Cover

Guides the user on mounting the furnace hood and connection cover to secure the internal components and ensure safe operation.

Power and Vacuum Connections

Covers the final steps of connecting the power cord and vacuum pump, emphasizing the use of recommended accessories.

4.4 Removing the Furnace Head

Provides instructions on how to safely remove the furnace head, including disconnecting cables and releasing securing mechanisms.

4.5 Initial Start-Up Configuration

Guides the user through the initial setup process, including language, temperature unit, date, and time settings.

4.5.2 Start Screen and Self-Test

Describes the initial start screen and the automatic self-test process performed by the furnace to check component functionality.

5. Operation and Configuration

5.1 Introduction to Operation

Provides an overview of the furnace's control unit, user interface, and basic operation concepts.

5.1.1 Control Unit Overview

Details the widescreen colour display, membrane-sealed keypad, and touch screen used for operating the furnace.

5.1.2 Key Function Explanations

Explains the function of various keys on the control panel, such as Home, Program, Power-saving, and STOP.

5.1.3 Important Touch Buttons

Explains the functionality of key touch buttons like Scroll, Back, Close, Confirm, Cancel, and Parameter buttons.

5.1.4 Numeric Pad and Selection List

Describes how to use the numeric pad and selection lists for entering and confirming parameters and options.

5.1.5 Home Screen Explanation

Details the layout and navigation of the furnace's home screen, allowing access to various functions and menus.

5.1.6 Speaker Signal Explanations

Explains the different acoustic signals used by the furnace to indicate status, completion, or errors.

5.1.7 Optical Status Display (OSD)

Describes the Optical Status Display (OSD) and the meaning of its various colour indicators for furnace status.

5.1.8 User Code Security

Explains the purpose and default user code for safety reasons and how it can be changed.

5.2 Firing Programs and Options

Introduces the different types of firing programs available and the structure of program groups.

5.2.2 Program Selection Process

Details the steps required to select a program type, group, and specific program for firing operations.

5.2.3 Program Screen and Editing

Explains how to view and edit firing programs, including accessing information, the firing curve, and program options.

Changing Program Options: Deactivating Write-Protection

Illustrates the process of deactivating the write-protection for program parameters to allow modifications.

Changing Program Options: Predrying Temperature

Demonstrates how to change the predrying temperature setting within the program options for optimized firing.

Two-Stage Program Functionality

Explains the functionality of two-stage programs, allowing firing procedures at two different temperature levels with adjustable parameters.

5.2.4 Adjustable Parameters in Program Screen

Details all adjustable parameters within the program screen, such as closing time, heating rate, and holding temperature.

5.2.5 Adjustable Parameters in Options Menu

Covers additional adjustable parameters available in the Options menu, including night program, stand-by temperature, and predrying settings.

Advanced Firing Options: TSP, Pre-vacuum, Extraction

Explains advanced options like Thermo Shock Protection (TSP), Pre-vacuum, and Extraction system for specialized firing processes.

5.2.6 Starting and Stopping Programs

Describes how to start and stop firing programs, and how to interpret the firing curve display and process status indicators.

Changing Operating Indicator Display

Explains how to switch the display between the firing curve and the remaining time indicator during an active program.

5.2.7 Pausing Active Program

Details how to pause, resume, or stop an active firing program using the STOP and START keys.

5.2.9 Renaming Programs

Guides the user on renaming programs and program groups, including selecting product logos.

5.3.1 Settings: Display Brightness

Explains how to access the settings menu and adjust the display brightness of the furnace screen.

Configurable Settings Menu Options

Lists all available settings that can be adjusted in the menu, including units, language, volume, time, date, and user code.

Operating Modes Overview

Describes the different operating modes (Standard, Protected, Production) and their impact on furnace functionality and user access.

Program Control Features

Explains features like Protocolling, Laboratory Name entry, Furnace Number, Calibration Interval, and USB program preparation.

5.3.2 Information Display

Shows how to access and read furnace information, such as serial number, software version, last calibration, and operating hours.

5.3.3 Temperature Calibration Procedure

Details the procedure for temperature calibration using a silver test, including heating the furnace and placing the calibration sample.

Temperature Calibration Steps

Continues the temperature calibration process, covering assessing the sample, entering values, and re-calibration.

5.3.4 Data Backup and Restore

Explains how to back up and restore furnace settings and individual programs to a USB flash drive.

5.3.5 Software Update Process

Provides instructions for installing software updates using a USB stick and important information regarding program overwrites.

5.3.6 Diagnosis: Tests and Error Table

Describes diagnostic tests and explains how error messages are saved and accessed in an error table.

5.3.6.3 Remote Diagnostic Function

Details the remote diagnostic function for troubleshooting, generating diagnostic files, and communicating with service personnel.

5.3.7 Maintenance: Dehumidification Program

Explains the dehumidification program to prevent humidity absorption and maintain optimal vacuum performance.

5.3.7.2 Cleaning Program

Describes the cleaning program for the heating muffle and recommends calibration after cleaning.

5.3.8 Operating Mode Selection

Guides the user on selecting operating modes (Standard, Protected, Production) to enhance safety and adjust functionality.

Operating Mode Selection Steps

Illustrates the steps to select and confirm an operating mode, including entering the user code if necessary.

6. Practical Use

6.1 Firing with Ivoclar Vivadent Program

Provides a step-by-step guide on how to perform a firing process using a pre-programmed Ivoclar Vivadent program.

6.2 Firing with Individual Program

Details the process of creating and executing a custom firing program by entering individual parameters.

7. Maintenance, Cleaning, Diagnosis

7.1 Monitoring and Maintenance Schedule

Outlines a schedule for routine monitoring and maintenance tasks, specifying what to check and when.

7.2 Cleaning Procedures

Provides instructions on how to clean various parts of the furnace, emphasizing safety precautions and cleaning materials.

Service Notes and Stand-by Mode

Explains service notifications and recommendations for keeping the furnace in stand-by mode.

7.5 Power-Saving Mode

Describes how to activate and use the power-saving mode to reduce energy consumption during idle periods.

8. What If... Troubleshooting

8.1 Error Messages

Lists common error messages displayed by the furnace and provides initial troubleshooting steps or contact information.

Detailed Error Message Information

Provides further details on specific error codes, their causes, and recommended actions for resolving them.

8.2 Additional Error Messages

Lists additional error numbers that require contacting Ivoclar Vivadent After Sales Service for resolution.

8.3 Technical Malfunctions

Addresses technical malfunctions that may occur without error messages, offering double-check steps and recommended actions.

8.5 Resetting to Factory Settings

Explains the procedure to reset the furnace to its original factory settings, including entering the user code.

9. Product Specifications

9.1 Delivery Form

Lists all items included in the delivery package of the Programat P310 furnace and recommended accessories.

9.2 Technical Data

Provides detailed technical specifications of the furnace, including power supply, fuses, dimensions, and safety compliance.

9.3 Acceptable Operating Conditions

Specifies the acceptable ambient temperature, humidity, and pressure ranges for optimal furnace operation.

9.4 Transportation and Storage Conditions

Outlines the acceptable conditions for transporting and storing the furnace to prevent damage.

10. Appendix

10.1 Program Table Information

Informs about the program table and where to obtain the current version, emphasizing software version compatibility.

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