DMG MixStar-eMotion
Device and display functions
[1]
[2]
[3]
[4]
[5]
[6]
[7]
[8]
[9]
[10]
[11]
[12]
[13]
Cartridge gauge [A]
Indicates amount of material left in cartridge. The cartridge gauge blinks
as long as the level cannot be determined or if the last two level indica-
tors have been reached and only enough material for loading one tray
remains in the cartridge.
Timer 1 [B]
Timer 1 is used for setting the working time for the material used. The
timer counts down with the start of the mixing process. A long acoustic
signal indicates the end of the working time.
Timer 2 [C]
Timer 2 is used for programming the material's setting time. The count-
down starts as soon as the mixing process is completed. Three acoustic
signals indicate the end of the setting time.
Program display [D]
The unit provides storage space for 99 timer settings and an easy recall
function.
Standby indicator [E]
If the unit is not used for 10 minutes the display switches to standby mode.
By pressing any of the buttons it is reactivated automatically.
Mixing speed [F]
Unless a menu is selected the mixing speed can be increased by pressing
the Plus button [8] or decreased by pressing the Minus [9] button. Three
speed levels are available.
Level 1
Slow mixing speed
Level 2
Medium mixing speed
Level 3
High mixing speed
Software version [G]
The software version currently installed in the unit is indicated in the lower
right corner for 2 seconds when the unit is turned on.
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Cartridge indicator [H]
The cartridge indicator shows that a cartridge is inserted and ready for
Power switch
use. If (with the cartridge inserted) the indicator shows a crossed-out car-
tridge symbol the cartridge is not inserted correctly.
Power port with fuses
Forward indicator [I]
USB interface
If the forward indicator symbol is displayed the plungers can move for-
ward. The symbol blinks when the plungers progress quickly toward the
Foot pedal connector
material. During the mixing process the symbol is fully illuminated.
Reverse indicator [J]
Start/Stop button
If the reverse indicator symbol is displayed the plungers can move back-
Reverse button
wards. The symbol blinks when the plungers retract quickly from the mate-
rial. Once the cartridge exchange position is reached the symbol is no lon-
Display
ger displayed.
Plus button
Getting started
Minus button
1. Put MixStar on a flat surface.
Menu button
2. Connect the power cord to the unit [2] and to the power supply.
Plunger disks
3. Switch the unit on with its toggle switch [1] on the back of the device.
Cartridge recognition
Drive rod
Using a foot switch (optional)
If the optional foot pedal is used plug the foot pedal connector into the
port [4] on the back of the MixStar-eMotion and tighten the screw con-
nection. Pressing down on the foot pedal mixes and delivers the impres-
sion material. The process stops when the foot pedal is released.
Preparing a cartridge for use
1. Slide locking mechanism into open position.
2. Remove and discard the cartridge cap.
3. Attach a new mixing tip. Make sure the mixing tip is properly seated.
4. Secure the mixing tip by sliding the locking mechanism to locking posi-
5. Leave used tips on the cartridge after use. They serve as a cap.
6. Insert the cartridge from the top into the unit. A short acoustic signal
Loading a tray
The simple two-button or foot pedal control leave both hands free to
operate the tray.
All indicator lights on the display will blink for approx. 2 seconds fol-
lowing the unit's brief internal self-test.The cartridge symbol is crossed-
out if no cartridge is inserted or the cartridge is not seated properly. If
a cartridge has already been inserted into the unit the level indicator
will blink until the level is determined (after advancing the plungers).
For safety reasons the unit operates only when a cartridge is inserted.
locking mechanism from the cartridge.
tion.
will sound when the cartridge is seated properly.
Fresh cartridges are ready for use after the first 3 cm of impression
material have been extruded and discarded.
English
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Do not remove the
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