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10. Confirm the melting process by pressing the
"OK" button or exit the program by pressing
the "Abort" button.
In fast mode, the preheating process starts
immediately when the mould cover is closed.
11. Apply the program-specific casting tempera-
ture.
12. Alternatively, the casting temperature may be
adjusted individually. Adjust the casting tem-
perature by pressing the "+" and/or "-" buttons
once the actual and the casting temperature
are above 700°C.
• If the ideal casting temperature is higher
than the temperature that is being dis-
played, it must be increased. The tempera-
ture is increased by 10°C every time the "+"
button is pressed.
• If the ideal casting temperature is lower than
the one that is being displayed, it needs to
be reduced by pressing the "-" button. With
unknown alloys, the process is started at a
lower temperature
13. When the melt appears to be ready for casting,
press the "Casting" button to trigger the pro-
cess. Observe the following notes.
EMF (non-precious) alloys without crucible
inserts:
Trigger the casting process when the cast-
ing temperature is attained and the alloys melt
appears ready for casting after visual evalua-
tion.
Pd-based alloys without crucible insert :
When
the casting temperature is reached, wait for 10
seconds before triggering the casting process.
WARNINGS
Never look into the melt without
protective glass and protective
eyewear!
NOTE
The motion of the melt is caused by the magnetic
field, not by the heat. The moving melt is
therefore not a boiling melt. The automatic
starting and stopping of the generator ("clocking")
does not cause the casting temperature to be
exceeded.
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