Programat P95 Manual — Ivoclar
The duration it takes for the furnace head to fully close, vital for even pre-heating.
The P95 diagnostic system outputs specific codes. The manual provides the following table:
: Uniquely for its time, the P95 was available in special colors beyond the standard cream, including "salmon pink" and "aquamarine". Technical Soul of the Manual
Controls exactly when the vacuum pump turns on and off during the heating cycle. Step-by-Step Programming Sequence Ivoclar Programat P95 Manual
Check the O-ring on the firing plate. Verify pump oil level. Lift Malfunction Mechanical jam or faulty lift motor microswitch. Clean the lift guide rails. Lubricate if necessary. 6. Preventative Maintenance Schedule
Executing a successful firing cycle requires strict adherence to safety and material processing guidelines. Standard Operating Sequence
The buzzer will sound, and data will briefly appear on the display, followed by the active program values after approximately six seconds. The duration it takes for the furnace head
Before the era of fully automated infrared sensors, the P95 relied on specific manual techniques outlined in its documentation:
The P95 will display error codes (e.g., Er21, Er15) if a malfunction occurs. Usually indicate a leak or a failing pump.
How long the ceramic remains at the peak temperature. Technical Soul of the Manual Controls exactly when
Includes a vacuum pump and electronic sensor with an LED quality display. Essential Operating Controls
Always use the supplied tongs to place objects in the firing chamber and avoid touching hot furnace parts during or immediately after operation.
Plug the unit directly into a grounded wall outlet. Avoid using extension cords or sharing a circuit with high-draw equipment like casting machines.
, covering key aspects of operation, maintenance, and setup, based on the manufacturer’s instructions. 1. Overview of the Programat P95 Furnace Ivoclar Programat P95
Keeping the sealing rim (69) clean prevents leaks that can compromise the vacuum, ensuring high-quality firing. 6. Troubleshooting