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Whip Mix Pro Press 100 User Manual

Whip Mix Pro Press 100
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Pro Series Furnace
Operation Manual
Pro Press 100 Pro 100
Whip Mix Corporation
361 Farmington Ave.
P.O. Box 17183
Louisville, KY 40217-0183 USA
502-637-1451
800-626-5651
Fax 502-634-4512
www.whipmix.com
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Table of Contents

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Whip Mix Pro Press 100 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandWhip Mix
ModelPro Press 100
CategoryFurnace
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Warnings

Warranty

Details warranty coverage for Pro 100 and Pro Press 100, including terms and conditions.

Recommendations

Advice on furnace usage, muffle moisture, and continuous operation benefits.

External Component Locator

Chapter One — Getting Started

Before Unpacking

Instructions for saving packing materials and reading shipping information.

Unpacking

Steps for safely removing the furnace from its packaging.

Press Regulator Set-Up

Procedure for connecting and setting the air pressure regulator for the Pro Press 100.

Installing the Vacuum Pump

Guide for connecting the vacuum pump to the furnace.

Quick-Cool Jet Installation

Preparation

Steps to take before installing the quick-cool jet system.

Installation

Detailed steps for physically connecting and mounting the quick-cool jet.

Using the Quick-Cool Jet

Explanation of how to activate and operate the quick-cool jet.

Power

Front Panel Controls

Menu Selection Buttons

Run Program

How to select, view, and start a program on the furnace.

Change Program

Accessing options to modify, copy, move, or erase existing programs.

Special Functions

Accessing advanced furnace settings and operational features.

Information Entry

Program Start/Abort

Table Control

Adjusting Speaker Volume

Using the Furnace

Chapter Two – Special Functions Menu

Setting the Night Mode Temperature and Activation

How to set and activate the furnace's energy-saving night mode.

Change Idle Temperature

Setting the temperature the furnace maintains between programs.

Set Vacuum Level

Degrees F or Degrees C

Set Program Start Delay

Select Constant Vacuum

Special Cool Position

Select Upper or Lower Case Letters

Porcelain Names

Adjust Calibration to Match Your Porcelain

Adjust Low-Fusing Porcelain Calibration

Adjust High-Fusing Porcelain Calibration

Adjust Press (Temp.) Calibration (Pro Press 100 only)

Printing Forms

Transferring Programs to Other Furnaces

Testing Your Furnace

Calibrate Oven

Chapter Three - Change Program Menu

Program Number/ Name Description

Explanation of the furnace's program numbering and naming system.

Look at a Program

Viewing program parameters without making any changes.

Add a Program

Press Firing Cycle Program (Pro Press 100 only)

Special Firing Cycle Program

Titanium Firing Cycle Program (Pro 100 only)

Sintering Firing Cycle Program (Pro 100 Only)

In-Ceram® Firing Cycle Program

Change a Program

Copy/Change a Program

Move a Program

Erase a Program

Print Programs

Chapter Four - Run Program Menu

Running a Program

Steps to select, start, and monitor a program during execution.

Repeat Programs

Using the one-button feature to rerun the last executed program.

Features and Displays

Understanding the displays and features available during program execution.

Running a Pressing Program (Pro Press 100 only)

Running a Re-Press Program

Running a Manual Glazing Program

Chapter Five - Maintenance

Cleaning The Furnace

Instructions for cleaning the furnace exterior, panel, and table.

Battery Replacement

Guidance on locating and replacing the internal memory battery.

Software Version Upgrade

How to update the furnace software using a 'Blue Smart Box'.

Printer Requirements and Installation

Argon Gas Requirements and Installation (Pro 100 only)

Replacing the Muffle

Moisture burnout and muffle burn in procedures

1. Muffle Burnout

Steps for performing the initial burnout process of the muffle.

2. Muffle Burn In

Trouble Shooting Guide

Error Messages

Covers errors like No Vacuum, Temp Cal, Vac Cal, Max Temp, Thermocouple, Battery, Opcode.

Program and Printer Issues

Troubleshooting duplicate names, program corruption, and printer errors.

Vacuum Test

Fuses

If More Help is Needed

Replacement Parts

Pro Series Accessories

Temperature Conversion Tables

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