2.5.2 DENTALCAM & DENTALCNC softw are
Machine damage due to incompatibility,
malfunctions and/or incorrect operation of the
software
Always use the latest version of the program that
your machine supports according to vhf.
Ensure that your CAM computer meets all system
requirements.
Before installing or operating the machine, read
the documentation for the applications.
2.5.3 Pow er
Damage to the control electronics due to strong
mains voltage fluctuations and voltage peaks
Connect the machine to a dedicated current circuit
or ensure that no devices are connected that can
cause heavy voltage fluctuation when switched on.
If heavy voltage fluctuations cannot be avoided,
install a surge protector that protects the machine
from heavy voltage fluctuations.
2.5.4 Air extraction system
Machine damage during dry machining without an
air extraction system
Always use a suitable external air extraction system
during dry machining.
2.5.5 Working chamber
Damage to tools and blanks as well as defective
machining results due to job cancelations
Ensure that all operating parameters are within the
permissible range during the entire machining
process.
Ensure that your network is working without disrup-
tions. WiFi connections are not as reliable as wired
networks.
Machine damage caused by broken tool and blank
parts
Carefully check all blanks and tools for damage.
2.5.6 Working chamber door
Damage caused by improper handling
Only open a locked working chamber door via
emergency release.
Original Operating Instructions:E5
Version: 4/27/2023
General safety instructions
EN 8