Safety first – Ivoclar Vivadent P710 User Manual

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2.2 Health and safety instructions

This furnace has been designed according to EN 61010-1 and has been shipped from the manufacturer in excellent
condition as far as safety regulations are concerned. To maintain this condition and to ensure risk-free operation, the user
must observe the notes and warnings contained in these Operating Instructions.

– The user must especially become familiar with the warnings and operating conditions to prevent injury to personnel or

damage to materials. The manufacturer is not responsible for damage resulting from misuse or failure to observe the
Operating Instructions. Warranty claims cannot be accepted in such cases.

– Before switching on the furnace, make sure that the voltage indicated on the rating plate complies with your local pow-

er supply.

– The mains socket must be equipped with a residual current operated device (RCD).
– The power plug acts as a circuit breaker and may only be connected with an easy-to-access power socket with protec-

tive contact.

– Use only the power cord originally supplied with the furnace. It must not be replaced by insufficiently rated ones.
– Place furnace on a fire-proof table. Observe local regulations (e.g. distance to combustible substances or objects, etc.).
– Always keep the air vents at the rear of the furnace free from obstruction.
– Do not touch any parts that become hot during operation of the furnace. Burn hazard!
– When removing hot components from the firing chamber (e.g. firing table, firing tray), make sure to place them on a

fire-proof surface.

– Clean furnace only with a dry, soft cloth. Do not use any solvents! Disconnect power before cleaning and allow the fur-

nace to cool down!

– The furnace must be cool before it is packed for transportation.
– Use original packaging for transportation purposes.
– Before calibration, maintenance, repair or change of parts, the power must be disconnected and the furnace has to be

cool if it has to be opened.

– If calibration, maintenance or repair has to be carried out with the power connected and furnace open, only qualified

personnel who are familiar with the risks and dangers may perform the procedures.

– After maintenance, the required safety tests (high voltage resistance, protective conductor, etc.) have to be carried out.
– Make sure that only fuses of the indicated type and rated current are used.
– If it is assumed that safe operation is no longer possible, the power must be disconnected to avoid accidental operation.

Safe operation is no longer possible

– if the furnace is visibly damaged.
– if the furnace does not work.
– if the furnace has been stored under unfavourable conditions over an extended period of time.
– Use only original spare parts.
– The temperature range for faultless operation is +5°C to + 40°C.
– If the furnace has been stored at very low temperatures or high atmospheric humidity, the head has to be opened and

the furnace dried or left to adjust to room temperature for approx. 4 hours (do not connect the power yet).

– The furnace is tested for use at altitudes of up to 2000 m above sea level.
– The furnace may only be used indoors.
– Before leaving the factory, the furnace functions were tested for several hours. It is therefore possible that these tests

have caused slight discolouration of the insulation. Nevertheless, your Programat P710 is still a brand new furnace.

2. Safety First

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