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| Automatic Calibration | Yes |
|---|---|
| Model | E5 |
| Category | Dental equipment |
| Axis | 5 |
| Material Compatibility | Zirconia, Wax, PMMA, Composite |
Identifies intended users of the operating instructions.
Explains icons, calls to action, cross-references, and image labels.
Defines hazard levels: DANGER, WARNING, CAUTION, NOTICE.
States document usage restrictions and reproduction policies.
Defines the machine's purpose and application scope.
Specifies required qualifications for operating and maintaining the machine.
Warns against misuse and advises contacting customer service.
Covers electrical shock risks from touching live parts.
Discusses risks associated with unattended operation.
Warns about entrapment hazards from moving housing parts.
Covers crushing, cutting, and burning hazards within the chamber.
Addresses risks from operating noise and air extraction system.
Highlights risks from improper maintenance and unsuitable spare parts.
Details potential damage to spindle, software, power, and machine parts.
Covers safe handling, packing, and positioning during transport.
Instructions for putting the machine back into operation after storage.
Identifies front/rear sides, connections, and panels of the machine.
Explains machine axes, modules, and location of identification plates.
Lists detailed technical data including dimensions, weight, and power.
Verifies that all required items are received with the machine.
Details connecting the machine to a CAM computer and network.
Guides the installation of the suction unit.
Covers power supply requirements and connection procedures.
Outlines machine startup and establishing software connection.
Explains removing the spindle lock and warming the spindle.
Covers starting the machine and handling pre-existing tools.
Details suitable blanks and mounting discs/blocks.
Explains tool changes, insertion, removal, and ATB usage.
Covers starting, interrupting, continuing, and aborting machining jobs.
Provides the procedure for safely switching off the machine.
Covers daily tasks, scheduled maintenance, and using the maintenance section.
Information on customer service contact and warranty terms.
Details maintenance intervals for daily, weekly, and periodic tasks.
Defines wear parts and lists important spare parts for the machine.
Instructions for daily and weekly cleaning of the machine.
Details cleaning, greasing, and replacing the collet chuck.
Guides on exchanging clamping devices and the blank holder.
Describes how to exchange tool magazine inserts and associated holders.
Step-by-step guide for replacing the bellow.
Detailed procedure for exchanging the entire spindle unit.
Instructions for replacing the system module, requiring customer service.
Procedure for exchanging the locking bolt for the system module.
Steps to replace a damaged measuring key protective cap.
Procedure for replacing the measuring key itself.
Exchanging parts on the upper service cover.
Exchanging parts on the lower service cover.
Procedure to replace the gasket on the working chamber door.
Replacing the protective caps on the A-B axis module.
Procedure for replacing the entire working chamber door.
Detailed procedure for replacing the A-B axis module.
Procedure for replacing the main fuse.
Explains how and when to calibrate the machine's axes.
Instructions for updating software and firmware.
Provides links to online guides and lists common problem topics.
Addresses noise, malfunctions, tool breakages, and power failures.
Procedure for opening the chamber door during power loss or malfunction.
Manual procedure for removing broken tools from the collet chuck.
Guidelines for disposing of machining residues and products.
Instructions on how to dispose of the machine according to regulations.
References transportation and storage procedures for disposal.