Ivoclar digital PrograPrint Clean Manual

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PrograPrint Clean
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1 About this document
These Short Instructions are part of the overall documentation for the device. They are only
valid in combination with the Operating Instructions of the device (“Documents of equal
applicability”, page 8).
WARNING! Improper use of the device.
Risk to the patient and the user.
The Short Instructions contain important information on the safe handling of the device:
Operating Instructions and Short Instructions must be read thoroughly prior to
installation and operation.
These Short Instructions will help you to quickly familiarize yourself with the use of
PrograPrint Clean.
Should you lose these Short Instructions, you can download them from
www.ivoclarvivadent.com.
1.1 Signs and Symbols in this document
1.1.1 Warnings and additional information
Warnings
Warnings are used in these Operating Instructions to warn you of a risk of injury to persons
and/or damage to property.
1. Please always read and observe these warnings.
2. Follow all measures marked with the warning symbol and warning word.
Depending on the severity and probability of the danger, the following warning levels are
distinguished:
Warning
symbol Warning word Danger level
Consequences resulting
from non-observance
DANGER Immediate imminent
danger
Death, severe personal
injury
WARNING Potential danger Death, severe personal
injury
CAUTION Potential danger Slight personal injury
- NOTICE Potential danger Damage to property

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Explanation of the structure of a warning:
WARNING WORD! Name of source of danger, cause of hazard or type of risk.
Consequences of non-compliance with instructions.
Action in order to avoid danger.
Example of a warning:
DANGER! Improper cleaning and maintenance of the appliance. Failure to observe the
specified cleaning intervals defined in these instructions.
Risk to the patient and the user.
Damage to the device.
Only carry out work on the device described in this chapter and assigned to the user.
Do not use any cleaning agents for components for which no explicit cleaning agents are
mentioned.
Always carry out the cleaning tasks at the specified intervals.
Additional information
1.1.2 Signs and symbols in the instructions for inital operation
Symbol Meaning
Additional information, e. g. for better understanding, for simplifying work
flows or for further information.
Symbol Meaning
The speed to be set on the magnetic mixing rod
The cleaning duration to be set on the magnetic mixing rod
850 rpm

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1.2 Warning symbols and command signs on the device
Warning symbols and command signs are attached to the device in order to warn you of
damage to property and personal injury.
1. Always observe the warning symbols and command signs on the device.
2. Follow the instructions described in the warning symbol or command sign.
The following warning symbols are on the device:
The following command signs are on the device:
Warning
symbol Meaning
General warning sign
Warning of inflammable substances
Explosive atmosphere hazard warning
Command sign Meaning
Observe the Operating Instructions
Wear eye protection
Wear protective gloves
Work with extraction, use the extraction in continuous operation

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1.3 Documents of equal applicability
For details on the documents of equal applicability, please contact your local trade partner or
go the download section of Ivoclar Vivadent at http://www.ivoclarvivadent.com.
Document Explanation
Operating Instructions
PrograPrint Clean
Comprehensive information on the use of
PrograPrint Clean
Instructions for Use for the
different materials
Information about the use of the materials to be
processed
Safety Data Sheet on the cleaning
agent isopropanol (isopropyl
alcohol)
Safety relevant information on the cleaning agent
isopropanol
Operating Instructions on the use
of 3D printer PrograPrint PR5
Information about requirements that must be
observed for the transport, set-up and use of
PrograPrint PR5
Operating Instructions for the
post-curing unit PrograPrint Cure
Information about requirements that must be
observed for the transport, set-up and use of
PrograPrint Cure
Instructions for Use for
CAMbridge
Manual for the CAM software "CAMbridge"
Short Instructions for:
•PrograPrint PR5
•PrograPrint Clean
(this document)
•PrograPrint Cure
Excerpt of operation-relevant topics from the
respective Operating Instructions

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2Safety
WARNING! Improper use of the device.
Hazard to the user.
The safety chapter contains important information on the safety of the device: Please read
it thoroughly prior to installation and operation.
The device is built according to state-of-the-art technology and recognized safety regulations.
Nevertheless, operation bears the risk of injury of the user or third parties. Moreover,
impairments of the device and other property are possible.
2.1 Intended use
PrograPrint Clean has been designed for cleaning the dental objects produced by the
PrograPrint PR5 in the following materials:
•ProArt Print Wax (burn-out material for the press and casting technique)
•ProArt Print Model (material for the fabrication of the dental working models)
•ProArt Print Splint (material for the fabrication of dental drilling templates and splints)
Use PrograPrint Clean exclusively for this purpose.
In the case of damage caused by improper use or failure to observe the Operating Instructions,
all liability and guarantee claims are void.
PrograPrint Clean is for cleaning with isopropanol according to the following properties:
•It must have a purity of at least 99.8%
•It must be suitable for cleaning medical products
Please note that only the materials and cleaning agents approved by the manufacturer ensure
processing without damage to the machine.
All information regarding material and indication extensions corresponds to the state of
knowledge at the time of printing. For additional details, go to:
http://www.ivoclarvivadent.com
It is not recommended to clean materials from other manufacturers as they have different
material-specific processing parameters and this can have a negative effect on the precision
and material properties of the printed objects.

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2.1.1 Potential improper use
The device is not suitable for cleaning 3D printed objects from outside of the dental field.
The following is considered as misuse of the system:
•Non-compliance with the specified intended use, intended operator specifications or
intended environment
•Modifications, maintenance and repairs without prior authorization by Ivoclar Vivadent
•Operation with inappropriate parameters
•Cleaning with non-approved cleaning materials
Improper use of the devices can lead to the following:
•Danger for patients and operating personnel
•Danger of fire or explosion
•Impairment of the operability of the devices
•Impairment of material properties and precision of printed objects
Ivoclar Vivadent assumes no liability for damage resulting from improper use.
Typical misapplications of the device to be avoided:
Improper use Consequences
Use of non-approved cleaning agents •Contamination of dental objects and
negative health effects in the patient
•Danger of fire or explosion
•Damage to the printed dental objects
Incorrect cleaning and disposal •Skin irritations and allergic reactions
•Environmental damage
•Damage to the device
Working with the device without protective
equipment
Skin irritations and allergic reactions
Carrying out cleaning work on slippery
floor
Danger of falling
Operating the device whilst the lid is open •Evaporation of the cleaning agent
•Leaking of flammable vapours
•Skin irritations and allergic reactions
•Danger of fire or explosion
Blocking the self-closing lid with objects
Leaking or spilling cleaning material due to
the use of unsuitable canisters when
refilling cleaning agent
•Skin irritations and allergic reactions
•Danger of fire or explosion
•Environmental damage
•Damage to the device
Transportation of the device with full
cleaning containers
•Leaking or spilling the cleaning agent
•Skin irritations and allergic reactions
•Danger of fire or explosion
•Environmental damage
•Damage to the device
Removing the cleaning container when it is
full
Filling the cleaning containers beyond the
maximum marked level

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2.1.2 Intended user
The device may only be operated by dental technicians and qualified dental staff for the
fabrication of dental objects for dental applications.
The user is responsible for selecting the correct device settings.
2.1.3 Intended environment
The device is only permitted for use in closed rooms that are ventilated as specified, within the
specified ambient conditions (see technical data in the Operating Instructions, “Documents of
equal applicability”, page 8) and in compliance with the specifications for safe installation (see
requirements regarding the location site in the Operating Instructions, “Documents of equal
applicability”, page 8).
2.2 Operator's obligations
The operator is responsible for the safe operation of the device.
Ensure compliance and control:
a. Intended use
b. Statutory or other safety and accident prevention regulations
Only operate the device in a technically perfect condition, in a proper, safety-conscious
and risk-conscious manner and while observing the Operating Instructions (“Documents
of equal applicability”, page 8).
Keep these instructions and all documents of equal applicability complete, legible and
accessible to the personnel at all times.
2.3 Personnel qualifications
Ensure that the personnel assigned to work with the device have read and understood
these instructions and all documents of equal applicability, in particular safety,
maintenance and repair information, before starting work.
Ensure that personnel is aware of hazards and safety equipment (“Working areas,
potential hazards and safety measures on the device”, page 13).
Manage the responsibilities, competence and monitoring of staff.
All work must only be carried out by qualified technical staff.
Personnel to be trained should only be working with the device under the supervision of
qualified technical staff.
Operating the device without using a fume
cabinet in continuous operation (24/7)
•Evaporation of the cleaning agent
•Leaking of flammable vapours
•Skin irritations and allergic reactions
•Danger of fire or explosion
Improper use Consequences

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2.4 Staff obligations
Only operate the device in a technically perfect condition, in a proper, safety-conscious
and risk-conscious manner and while observing the Operating Instructions (“Documents
of equal applicability”, page 8).
Refrain from any process that could endanger staff or third parties.
In the case of safety-related malfunctions, switch off the device immediately and allow the
fault to be rectified by the person responsible.
In all cases of doubt regarding the safety of the appliance, switch off the appliance and
prevent further use.
In addition to the overall documentation, legal or other safety and accident prevention
regulations including the applicable standards and guidelines of the country in which the
device is operated must be complied with.
Do not wear jewellery such as rings, bracelets or watches when working on the appliance
to prevent cutting injuries or bruising.
2.5 Personal protective equipment
For the protection against material and cleaning agent vapours or other dental material
particles, wear a protective mask (half mask with protection class FFP3), gloves and
protective gear suitable for the respective material (see also Instructions for Use or the
materials and safety data sheet of the cleaning agent, “Documents of equal applicability”,
page 8).

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2.6 Working areas, potential hazards and safety measures on the device
As an operator, you are working at the areas described below.
The device is built according to state-of-the-art technology and recognized technical safety
regulations. Hazardous areas, which cannot be avoided by design, are equipped with
appropriate protective devices. Nevertheless, if the machine is used improperly, there is a
danger to life or risk of injury to the user or third parties. In addition the devices or printed
dental objects may become damaged.
The working areas, their potential hazards and applicable safety measures are shown below:
CAUTION! Evaporation of cleaning agent due to the lid having been open for too long.
Skin irritations and allergic reactions.
Danger of fire or explosion.
Do not block the self-closing lid with objects which keep it open.
CAUTION! Evaporation of cleaning agent due to damaged seals around the lid and the
cleaning container.
Skin irritations and allergic reactions.
Danger of fire or explosion.
Check seals for damage before using the device.
Do not operate the device if the seals are damaged.
Do not remove the seals.
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No.
Working
area Tasks / Work
Type of
hazard
Safety
equipment Protective effect
1Self-
closing lid
Access to the
cleaning
containers
•Evaporation
of cleaning
liquid
•Leaking of
flammable
vapours
•Self-closing
lid
•Protection
against skin
irritation,
allergic
reactions
•Protection
against fire or
explosion
hazard
•Protection
against
environmen-
tal damage
2Cleaning
containers
•Inserting
the build
platform
•Cleaning
dental
objects
•Changing
and
emptying
thecleaning
containers
Leaking,
overflowing
material
spillage due to
the build
platform
falling down
into the full
cleaning
container.
Holder for the
build platform
Safe transfer of
the build
platform from
one container to
the other
Spilled,
overflowing
material
during filling
or emptying
the cleaning
containers
Canister for
the disposal of
the cleaning
agent
Safe disposal of
the cleaning
agent
Inadequate
printing result
due to mix-up
of containers
for rough and
fine cleaning
Signs to
identify the
containers
Safe printing
results
Leakage of
cleaningliquid
and
flammable
vapours
Seals between
cleaning
containers
and base
(housing)
•Protection
against skin
irritation,
allergic
reactions
•Protection
against fire or
explosion
hazard
•Protection
against
environmen-
tal damage

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2.6.1 Fume hood / extraction cabinet at the site of use
CAUTION! Evaporation of cleaning agent during use without fume hood / extraction
cabinet.
Respiratory disorders, skin irritations and allergic reactions.
Danger of fire or explosion.
Place and operate the device filled with isopropanol exclusively under an explosion-proof
fume hood / explosion-proof extraction cabinet.
Ensure that the explosion-proof fume hood / explosion-proof extraction cabinet is
equipped for a minimum protection level of Zone 2 according to ATEX 137 (Definition
Zone 2: A hazardous area classified as an atmosphere where a mixture of air and
flammable substances in the form of gas, vapour or mist is not likely to occur in normal
operation, but if it does occur, will persist for a short period only).
Use the fume hood / extraction cabinet in continuous operation (24 hours a day, 7 days a
week) if the cleaning containers are filled with isopropanol.
Always comply with any additional country-specific standards / stipulations / regulations
etc. on the usage / storage / disposal of isopropanol.
The fume hood / extraction cabinet must meet the following requirements
•Explosion-proof equipment
•Suitable for continuous operation (24 hours a day, 7 days a week)
•ATEX approved for each country
•No integrated plug socket, as the magnetic mixing rod features a potted cable that must
be led through the fume hood towards the outside.
•Measurements (L x W x H): 450 mm x 380 mm x 700 mm
•Air flow: The country-specific standards / regulations / specifications must be complied
with.

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2.7 Safety instructions for potential hazard areas
2.7.1 Magnetism
The inductive drive of the magnetic mixing rod works with magnetism.
Keep pacemakers, data carriers, magnetic cards and other devices that may be affected by
magnetic fields away from the device.
2.7.2 Electrical safety
If covers are opened or parts are removed which are only accessible with tools, voltage-
carrying components may be exposed. The plugs may also be under voltage. There is a risk of
electric shock.
Electrical work must only be carried out by your authorized service partner.
Before connecting the device, check that the supply voltage and frequency are correct at
the point of installation (see electrical data and the information on the type plate in the
Operating Instructions, “Documents of equal applicability”, page 8).
To avoid injury to the user and for cooling reasons and fire protection, never remove the
housing covers.
For installation, observe the requirement of the manufacturer for house installation
(“Documents of equal applicability”, page 8).
To prevent the risk of electric shock, connect the device only to a power supply with a
protective conductor.
The mains plug is used as a supply circuit disconnecting means. Always connect the mains
plug to an easily accessible protective contact socket.
Connect the grounded and freely accessible protective contact socket to a separately
secured circuit.
Make sure that the protective contact socket is equipped with a residual current circuit
breaker (FI).
Connect the device to a separately secured circuit or make sure that no devices are
connected that cause severe supply voltage fluctuations when switched on. These
fluctuations interfere with the electronic controls and may cause failure of the system.
Disconnect power before cleaning and maintenance work approved to be performed by
the user.
If you need to disconnect the unit from the power supply at a later time: Disconnect the
plug from the protective-contact mains socket, not on the device.

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2.7.3 Hazardous, flammable materials
Cleaning agent (isopropanol)
Without the corresponding safety precautions, there is a risk of skin irritations, allergic
reactions or respiratory diseases depending on the cleaning agent.
Due to the cleaning agent vapours, there is a risk of fire or explosion if the device and cleaning
agents are handled incorrectly.
When working with cleaning agents, observe the following instructions:
Observe the cleaning agent safety data sheet (“Documents of equal applicability”,
page 8).
Store, use and dispose of cleaning products in accordance with the applicable national
regulations and safety data sheets.
Observe applicable fire regulations when handling the cleaning agent.
Wear protective gear (“Personal protective equipment”, page 12).
To avoid a fire or explosion hazard, do not spill the cleaning agent.
Observe the requirements for the installation site (see specifications for the position in the
Operating Instructions, “Documents of equal applicability”, page 8).
In order to avoid a fire or explosion hazard due to a faulty device or defective safety
features, operate the device only in perfect technical condition, in particular with fitted,
intact seals.
2.8 Safety information for the individual operating phases
2.8.1 Transport
Transport the device only as described in the Operating Instructions (see requirements
regarding transport and setting up in the Operating Instructions, “Documents of equal
applicability”, page 8).
In order to avoid corrosion on the device and subsequent damage to the device, transport
and store the device only in the permissible temperature range and ambient conditions
(see requirements regarding the ambient conditions in the Operating Instructions,
“Documents of equal applicability”, page 8).
2.8.2 Initial operation
Ensure that this device is only operated by authorized and trained specialists.
If the device has been stored in a cold environment or at high humidity, maintain a drying
or temperature adjustment time of approx. 4 hours (without voltage) at room
temperature before initial operation.
Before connecting the device, check that the supply voltage and frequency are correct at
the point of installation (see electrical data in the Operating Instructions, “Documents of
equal applicability”, page 8).
The requirements regarding the location site and ambient conditions must be observed
(see requirements regarding the location site and ambient conditions in the Operating
Instructions, “Documents of equal applicability”, page 8).

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2.8.3 Operation
The device may only be operated by authorized and trained technical personnel.
Keep unauthorized persons, such as patients, children and animals, away from the device.
In all cases of doubt regarding the safety of the appliance, switch off the appliance and
take suitable measures to prevent further use.
Prior to connecting power or operation, check the device, the accessories and protective
equipment for any damage.
Do not use damaged, non-functioning equipment or accessories; instead notify your
authorized service partner.
In order to ensure the product reliability and warranty services, the device must be
exclusively operated with the original accessories from Ivoclar Vivadent, particularly the
original power cord. The user bears the risk when using non-approved accessories.
For safety reasons, only use the cleaning agent approved by Ivoclar Vivadent.
Never bypass the safety equipment of the device or set it out of operation (“Working
areas, potential hazards and safety measures on the device”, page 13).
To prevent damage to the device and a reduction of the device performance, observe the
cleaning requirements and cycles (see “Cleaning by the user”, page 18 in these Short
Instructions and the overview and instructions for the cleaning and maintenance work in
the Operating Instructions, “Documents of equal applicability”, page 8.
Only operate the device unsupervised if the operating conditions for unsupervised
operation described below are fulfilled.
Unsupervised operation:
The device may be operated unsupervised, provided the national and local laws and provisions
allow for such action and provided that they are observed. Furthermore, the requirements of
the respective insurance company must be met.
Never use the device if the cleaning containers are heavily soiled.
Protect the device against unauthorized access.
2.8.4 Cleaning by the user
Only clean as specified in the Operating Instructions and observe the related safety
regulations (see overview and requirements regarding cleaning and maintenance work in
the Operating Instructions, “Documents of equal applicability”, page 8).
2.8.5 Improper maintenance, modifications and repairs
Improper service and improper repairs or modifications will endanger patients and users and
result in damage to the device and the final products.
Should you carry out any repairs or maintenance of the device or modifications or remove the
housing without prior written consent by an authorized service partner, all warranty claims
are void.
Unauthorized opening and removal of components can expose voltage-carrying components.
The plugs may also be under voltage. There is a risk of electric shock!
Maintenance as well as repairs of damaged safety equipment or machine parts must only
be carried out by a service partner authorized by Ivoclar Vivadent.

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3 Additional information
•Download link Operating Instructions PrograPrint System:
https://www.ivoclardigital.com/prograprint-manual
The PrograPrint Clean device filled with isopropanol may only be used with
a fume hood in continuous operation. For more information, refer to the
PrograPrint Clean Operating Instructions under:
https://www.ivoclardigital.com/prograprint-manual

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