Introduction
This Quick Start Guide contains instructions on the operation of the product and relevant safety informa-
tion. Detailed information on the product can be found in the operating instructions which are available for
download on our website at www.renfert.com.
Employed symbols
In these instructions or on the unit itself you will find symbols which have the following meaning:
Danger
This indicates an imminent risk of injury. Please observe the accompanying documents!
Electrical hazard
There is a risk of electrical shock.
Attention
Failure to observe the associated information can result in damage to the unit.
Note
The operating instructions contain useful information to make handling easier.
Attention!
Wear eye protection.
The unit complies with the relevant EC guidelines.
This product complies with the relevant UK legislation.
See UKCA Declaration of Conformity in the Internet under www.renfert.com.
The unit is subject to the EC guidelines 2002/96/EG (WEEE Directive).
Other symbols are explained as they occur.
Safety
Intended use
The Basic sandblaster is intended for commercial use in dental laboratories in accordance with the in-
structions for use. The unit is intended for use in the following tasks:
• Removal of residual investment material and of oxides on cast components
• Surface treatment
• Devestment of press ceramics
• Sandblasting of ceramic occlusal surfaces
Meaning of these instructions
These instructions for use act as a guide for safe usage of the unit.
If the instructions for use are not observed, accidents may lead to life-threatening electric shock, injury, or
damage.
⇒ Only use the unit in accordance with these instructions for use.
⇒ Keep the instructions for use ready with the unit.
⇒ Provide the instructions for use to all subsequent users of the unit.
Requirements that the operator must meet
⇒ The product may only be used by persons aged 14 or over who are familiar with the procedures and
rules in a dental laboratory.
Safe condition of the unit
Faulty or broken components, or those that are not sealed as required, may cause injuries.
⇒ Check the power cord, housing, and other components such as connection cables, tubes, and the key
pad for damage, for example such as kinks, cracks, porosity, and signs of aging.
⇒ Defective equipment must be taken out of service immediately. Disconnect the power plug. Send
the unit in for repair or dispose of it safely. Until this happens, secure the unit to prevent it from being
switched on again so that it is not used inadvertently.
⇒ Do not expose the unit to mechanical impact. Do not drop it.
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