3.4.7 Ceramic type (Figure No. 9)
Select the ceramic type from the dis played possibilities by pressing the appropriate sensor
button, e.g. special programs.
Note: After selecting the ceramic type "Metal ceramic", the furnace changes first to the screen
"Firing procedure". After selecting the firing pro cedure, the screen "Fixed programs/individual
programs", and afterwards the appropriate program list are displayed (see section 5 Create
individual programs).
After selecting the ceramic types "Sinter ceramic", "Pressable ceramic" and "Special pro-
grams", the furnace changes directly to the appropriate program list.
3.4.8 Programlist: special programs (Figure No. 10)
Select the desired program from the program list by pressing the appropriate sensor
button, e.g. the test program DeTrey.
Note: The test programs differ only in that they have dif ferent entering options for the firing
parameters. If you already own a Dentsply furnace, you will quickly recognize the operation of
the DeTrey interface. If you already have used Ceramco fur naces, you will probably like the Ce-
ramco test program better. If you work with foreign ceramics, the test program External may be
better for you. Give it a try.
3.5 Test programs
3.5.1 Test program Dentsply / Ceramco / External (Figure No. 11)
These test programs will provide you with a first impression of the concrete program functions
of the Multimat2 Touch. Please see section 6 for details.
3.5.2 Start test program
1. Open the firing chamber by pressing the sensor button "
2. Select test program.
3. Press the sensor button "Start/Stop". The screen program procedure is displayed.
After starting, the Multimat2 Touch automatically changes to the screen program
procedure.
The status bar above the temperature/time display shows the current program
section and the remaining time.
The program starts by heating from the preset basic temperature to the preheating tempera-
ture. During this, the firing chamber is open. After reaching the preheating temperature, the
program procedure starts with the first program section.
Drying
During this phase, the firing chamber gradually moves downward and the program curve builds
up on the screen in dependence of time. Below the program section, the appropriate time is
displayed, counting down to zero.
The vertical lift of the firing chamber normally is 150 mm and during compression 158 mm. At
0 mm, the firing chamber is closed. At 150 (158) mm, the firing chamber is in its upper end po-
sition. The standard position for drying is at 80 mm. During drying, the firing chamber moves in
9 uniform steps from the upper end position to the standard position for drying. The standard
position "Drying 80 mm" and the 9 steps are factory-preset values. The end position and the
steps can be changed within these values (see section 6.13 Standard position and Change
steps). We recommend keeping these settings, if there are no urgent reasons to do otherwise.
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Figure No. 9: Ceramics type menu
Figure No. 10: Special programs menu
Figure No. 11: Test program
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