Contents:
1. Application and use
2. General notes
Caution
3. Scope of delivery
4. Description/ Illustration of construction
5. Operation
6. Malfunction
7. Care and maintenance
8. Technical data
9. Manufacturer's declaration
The ceramic milling set is intended for use in the dental laboratory and can be used both
on milling devices and separately. The ceramic milling set was developed for the treatment
of primary parts and implant superstructures made of zircon, alumina and pressable
ceramic. When working with the turbine, the resulting grit and cooling water are
transported through the suction tub into the separator and the suction. Impairment of
visibility by the water mist produced is substantially minimized by connecting it to the
extractor.
A further area of use is the treatment of titanium. Here the normal milling spindle is used
instead of the turbine. By connecting it to the extractor, the resulting light grit is
transported through the suction tub into the extractor; visibility is thus not impaired, the
workplace remains clean and the harmful grit is eliminated directly where it is produced.
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2.1. Before using the turbine the manufacturer's instructions for use should be
read. Check that the details of the air compressor connector correspond to
the details on the nameplate.
2.2. Use distilled water only in order to avoid deposits on the nozzle and water
reservoir.
2.3. During use, always follow the relevant regulations of the professional
association (always use safety goggles)
NOTE:
- When using rotary tools the limits given by the tool manufacturer must be
observed
Repairs or other interventions must be carried out only by SCHICK or by
technical personnel authorized by SCHICK
SCHICK accepts no warranty if the ceramic milling set is not handled in
accordance with the instructions for use.
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