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Verify that the liquid crystal display (LCD) updates to show the selected program profile.

: A specialized function that prevents condensation in the firing chamber, protecting the insulation and electronics.

: Press the main ON / OFF switch. The firing tray lift will automatically descend to its lower threshold.

: Used to input specific program slots (ranging from 1 to 50) and to save custom parameters by pressing the # key. vita vacumat 50 link

Houses an extensive pre-installed database of firing programs optimized for the entire spectrum of VITA ceramic materials, alongside ample storage for custom, user-defined profiles.

For growing laboratories, investing in multiple standalone furnaces can devastate capital budgets. The Link architecture allows laboratory owners to scale up firing capacity incrementally. One control panel managing three Link furnaces represents a massive cost savings compared to purchasing three completely independent dental ovens. Reduced Remake Rates

It was designed to maximize efficiency in the dental laboratory, combining robust construction with user-friendly controls. It was created to deliver consistently high-quality, reproducible firing results. Key Features of the VITA Vacumat 50 The VITA Vacumat 50 Verify that the liquid crystal display (LCD) updates

: Use only the factory-supplied mains power lead to plug the machine into a grounded outlet. Ensure your local electrical feed matches the 230V rating.

The VITA VACUMAT 50 Link is a high-performance, modular dental firing furnace designed for all types of dental ceramic restorations. Unlike traditional dental ovens that feature built-in control panels, the "Link" concept allows the furnace to be controlled remotely via a centralized control unit or a computer system.

Up to 1200°C, accommodating high-fusing framework ceramics. The firing tray lift will automatically descend to

: Access program configurations via the control interface to alter the default standby ranges (typically between 200°C and 800°C).

The lift mechanism moves smoothly to position the object, minimizing vibration that could displace delicate ceramic powders.