Intended Use; Personal Protective Equipment; Special Hazards - DENTSPLY Multimat2Sinter Instructions For Use Manual

Sintering furnace
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2.3

Intended use

The unit is intended and designed for the following use only:
The high-temperature furnace is used for sintering dental zirconium dioxide ceramics as well as crowns
and bridges made of cobalt-chromium alloys for sintering at temperatures of up to 1,600°C.
WARNING!
Inappropriate use of the device constitutes a hazard!
Any use of the unit beyond or outside the intended and use may lead to hazardous
situations.
Therefore:
– Use the unit only as intended.
– Follow all instructions in these Instructions for Use strictly.
Any claims for damages resulting from improper use are excluded.
Any damage resulting from improper use is the sole responsibility of the owner/legal operator.
2.4

Personal protective equipment

The use of personal protective equipment is required while working on or with the unit to minimize any health
hazards.
Make sure to wear the required protective equipment at any time while working on or with the unit.
Follow the posted requirements for any personal protective equipment required.
2.5

Special hazards

Observe the safety instructions listed here and the warnings in the other chapters of these Instructions for
Use to reduce health hazards and avoid dangerous situations.
Electric current
DANGER!
Electric current is a life hazard!
Touching live components may pose an immediate threat to life. Any
damage to insulation or individual components may be life-threatening.
Therefore:
In case of damage to the insulation, disconnect the power supply
and make arrangements for repair.
All work on the electric system must be carried out by a qualified
electrician.
Prior to any work on the electric system, disconnect the system
from the power supply and make sure that is free of any voltage.
Prior to any maintenance, cleaning or repair work, switch off the
system's power supply and secure it against being switched back
on.
Do not bypass or disconnect any fuses. When replacing fuses,
make sure the amperage is correct.
Keep moisture away from live parts, as moisture may cause short-
circuiting.
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