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Instructions for use (rev 290319)
Heat-rise rate: 0 to 200°C/min
The temperature rises at a perfectly linear rate from the beginning to the end of the firing cycle.
You can adjust the temperature degree by degree. The heat-rise rate is maintained, even if the
supply voltage varies within a maximum of ± 20 volts.
Final temperature: 0 to 1200°C
The programming unit maintains the temperature within ± 2°C of the programmed value. This
temperature can be maintained with or without vacuum (see hold time below).
Hold time: 0 to 60 min
The final temperature in the heating chamber can be maintained for a period ranging from a few
seconds to 60 minutes. This function is programmed in minutes and seconds.
a) Hold time without vacuum
The VACUUM STOP temperature is lower than or equal to the final temperature: the vacuum
hold time is programmed at 0.
b) Hold time with vacuum
- If the VACUUM STOP temperature is higher than the final temperature: the entire hold
time will be run with vacuum.
- If the VACUUM STOP temperature is lower than or equal to the final temperature, but
the VACUUM HOLD function has been programmed: the programming unit runs
through the entire hold time, part of which may be with a vacuum.
Internal cooling: 0 to 10 min
At the end of the hold time, it is possible to leave the porcelain inside the muffle for slow cooling.
The slow cooling time may be programmed to last for 0 to 10 minutes.
To open the platform immediately, set INTERNAL COOLING at 0.
Platform lowering: 0 to 30 min
The platform lowering time is divided into 6 stages.
When the platform is in low position, the temperature drops naturally to the standby
temperature.
Example:
- Platen descent 0 → the platen descends at the end of the cycle.
- Platen descent 5' → opening taking 5 minutes in total is in 6 stages.
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