5.2
Temperature Adjustment
After a temperature adjustment, the modelling tip requires several seconds to reach the new temperature
setting.
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Please retighten the inserted modelling tip after heating up!
The employed heating elements have been specially tailored to the individual modelling tips.
However, manufacturing tolerances may result in minor differences between the set temperature
and the actual temperature at the modelling tip.
5.3
Storing the Modelling Tips and Handpieces
NEVER insert the handpieces into the tip holder (Fig. 15). This can damage both the tip holder as
well as the control unit.
Tips and Notes
• In order to reduce the risk of breaking the probes, dip them into the hard wax block with the
rounded back section! The wax will melt more quickly and this allows to pick up a greater amount
•
ing the wax in a Renfert Vario E. Wax can be processed more gently and cools more rapidly.
This reduces shrinkage to a minimum.
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ground, bent, or polished to suit your particular requirements.
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the handpieces to hang down from above the work area at the ideal height. This "cable / hand-
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blade to "shave" the wax crown edge onto the die while the wax is warm.
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Cleaning / Maintenance
Never rinse the unit off with water!
Do not use steam to clean the unit! Hot steam penetrating the unit can damage it.
Use a soft, lint-free cloth to wipe the unit down from time-to-time.
Never use cleansers containing solvents!
Wipe the tips off after use; This will prevent wax from burning onto the tip and maintain the tip's optimal
heat conducting properties.
6.1
Changing Tips
The modelling tips may be hot. Always allow the tips to cool before changing them.
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• When the tip is brand new, ensure that the contacts are clean.
• Insert the new tip, making sure it is straight, and hand-tighten it. Make sure the tip IS NOT skewed or
Make sure the O-ring is properly seated (Fig. 17), the O-ring provides a seal against the wax.
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