Zhermack Hurrimix User manual

User Manual
Automatic mixing unit
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INDEX
1. INTRODUCTION
1.1 How to read and use the
Use an Maintenance Manual
1.2 Terms and symbols used
2. GENERAL INFORMATION
2.1 Liability
2.2 Warranty: general standards
2.3 Authorised staff
2.4 General safety provisions
3. DESCRIPTION OF THE EQUIPMENT
3.1 General description of the equipment
3.2 Description of the components
3.3 Identification data
4. TECHNICAL FEATURES
4.1 Technical features and functioning principle
4.2 Technical data
4.2.1 Standard supplies
4.2.2 Accessories available on request
4.2.3 Weight and overall clearance
5. TRANSPORT AND HANDLING
5.1 General warnings
5.2 Packaging and unpacking
5.3 Transport and handling
5.4 Disposal/Dismantling
6. INSTALLATION AND COMMISSIONING
6.1 Warnings and precautions
6.2 Accepted environmental conditions
6.3 Space necessary for use
6.3.1 Worktop
6.4 Power source connection
6.5 Start-up
6.6 Zhermack preset Programs
6.7 Declared use
6.8 Non-declared and prohibited use
7. USING THE EQUIPMENT
7.1 General warnings
7.2 Use of the mixer with alginate
7.3 Use of the mixer with plaster
7.4 Residual risks
8. MAINTENANCE
8.1 Cleaning the equipment
8.2 Routine maintenance
8.3 Extraordinary maintenance
8.4 Re-start after long period of inactivity
8.5 How to request after-sales assistance
9. DIAGNOSTICS
9.1 General warnings
9.2 Troubleshooting
10. ATTACHMENTS
10.1 CE Declaration of Conformity
10.2 Warranty certificate and Identification form
10.3 Technical intervention worksheet
The data given in this Manual can undergo variations without
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ChAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION
1.1 HOW TO READ AND USE THE USE AND MAINTENANCE
MANUAL
This “Use and Maintenance Manual” provides information
regarding installation, use and maintenance for hurrimix automatic
mixer of alginates and plasters for dental use, manufactured by
Zhermack S.p.A.
The equipment must be used in compliance with that specified in
this Manual: it is therefore recommended that the manual is read
carefully prior to installation and start-up. Make sure that you read
the entire manual and pay particular attention to messages written
in bold type or items highlighted by boxes and/or symbols, which
highlight dangerous situations or requiring caution (see paragraph
1.2).
- The respect of standards and recommendations shown in this
Manual will ensure safe use of the equipment and appropriate
interventions on the same.
- The “Use and Maintenance Manual” is an integral part of
the equipment: it should therefore be kept together with the
equipment so that it can be consulted as and when necessary (in
a secure dry place away from sunlight, atmospheric agents, etc.)
throughout the working life of the equipment, even when the
equipment is sold or finally dismantled.
- It is advised to keep the Manual constantly updated, integrating
any amendments, additions or modifications made by the
Manufacturer. Any notes or comments should be made on the
blank pages at the rear of the Manual (see Attachments: Notes).
- Use the Manual in a way that its content is not damaged.
- Do not remove, tear or write on the Manual for any reason.
- If the Manual is lost or damaged and therefore becomes illegible,
request a new Manual from the Manufacturer.
This “Use and Maintenance Manual” is aimed at operators in order
to allow correct use of the product. The Manual contains all useful
informationfordeclaredusedoftheequipment;inparticularthe
operator will find instructions and indications regarding:
•correctinstallationoftheequipment;
•afunctionaldescriptionoftheequipmentandallparts;
•commissioning;
•correctprogrammedmaintenance;
•attentiontothemostelementarysafetyandaccident-prevention
regulations.
This Manual is divided into 9 chapters, each referring to a specific
subject inherent to the entire equipment.
The attachments are found at the rear of the manual. They
complete the documentation.
1.2 TERMS AND SYMBOLS USED
It is fundamental that maximum attention is paid to the following
symbols and their meaning because they highlight important
information such as, critical situations, practical advice or
straightforward information.
Consult this page if in doubt regarding the meaning of the symbol
when reading the Manual.
•Anyoperationscarriedoutwithoutcompliancetoinstructionsor
tampering with equipment parts, which can cause serious injury to
persons, will be highlighted with:
DANGER!
This symbol refers to Safety Standards that MUST be
followed in order to guarantee your safety and that of
others and to prevent damage to the equipment.
• Critical situations concerning dangerous areas, situations or
operations in which failure to comply with the instructions may
render the warranty null and void, cause damage to equipment,
connected components or the surrounding area, are highlighted
by the symbol:
ATTENTION!
This symbol refers to Safety Standards that must be
followed carefully in order to guarantee your safety and
that of others and to prevent damage to the equipment.
• Any operations carried out without compliance to instructions
or tampering with equipment parts, which can cause damage
to the equipment rendering the warranty null and void, will be
highlighted with:
PROHIBITED!
This symbol calls attention to operations that are
prohibited.
• Any general information and/or useful advice referring to any
subject, will be highlighted with:
NOTE!
This symbol highlights information and/or useful advice.
ChAPTER 2: GENERAL INFORMATION
2.1 LIABILITY
Failure to comply with the instructions contained in this Use and
maintenance manual relieves the Manufacturer from any liability.
For any information not included or that cannot be deduced from
the Manual, consult the Manufacturer directly.
Zhermack S.p.A.
Via Bovazecchino, 100
45021 Badia Polesine - RO - Italy
Tel. +39 0425 597611, Fax +39 0425 53596
In particular, if equipment maintenance is carried out in a way that
is not in compliance with the instructions supplied, or in a way to
jeopardise integrity or modify features, Zhermack S.p.A. is relieved
from any liability inherent to safety of persons and faulty operation
of the equipments.
2.2 WARRANTY: GENERAL STANDARDS
Find the Warranty Certificate and the Identification Form attached
to this Use and Maintenance Manual, which must be filled in
completely.
Generally the warranty is rendered null and void by the following:
•improperuseoftheequipment;
•incorrectinstallation;
•negligenceofenvisionedmaintenance;
•modificationsorinterventionsnotauthorisedbytheManufacturer
(especiallyonsafetydevices);
•useofnon-originalspareparts.
As of this moment Zhermack S.p.A. is relieved from all
liability if any type of modification or tampering is made
on the equipment without previous written authorisation
from the Manufacturer. Consequently, any repairs made
by unauthorised staff, use of non-original spare parts or
failure to comply with the installation standards specified
in this manual shall immediately render the warranty
null or void.
2.3 AUTHORISED STAFF
The staff in charge of the equipment is divided into the following
categories:
Operator - user
Person trained to use the equipment. He performs all tasks
necessary for operation of the hurrimix mixer, such as:
use, cleaning, inspection and simple interventions linked to normal
equipment use.
The operator-user must operate with the equipment mounted
according to that stated in this manual.
Before using the equipment or carrying out any
intervention on it, the operator must read the entire
manual carefully. This manual has been drawn up to
provide the user with essential information on rational,
safe use of the equipment. The user must comply with
the information given at all times. The user must also use
the worksheets, attached to this manual, to keep a record
of maintenance interventions, component replacement
as well as make notes regarding anomalous functioning.
Maintenance technician authorised by Zhermack S.p.A.
Person who operates in all operating conditions and at all safety levels
to perform repairs/ mechanical and electric adjustments, periodic
preventive maintenance and replacement of any components.
2.4 GENERAL SAFETY PROVISIONS
The operator must comply with the advice and warnings given
below in order to ensure safe, long-lasting equipment performance:
•do not allow untrained staff to use the equipment;
•prepare an optimal worktop, making sure that the operational
space is free from obstacles, clean and has suitable lighting;
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•it is prohibited to work objects with features different from those
for which the equipment has been designed;
•in the event of a malfunction follow the advice given in this
manual; if in doubt, stop the equipment and contact your
Authorised After-Sales Centre immediately;
•do not open equipment compartments containing electric parts;
•before carrying out any cleaning, routine and/or extraordinary
maintenance, make sure that the equipment has been unplugged
from the mains power supply;
•do not replace the power supply cable or tamper with the
suppliedplug;toreplacethesameduetodamageorwear,only
contact the Authorised After-Sales Centre;
•always make sure that there are no foreign bodies inside the
work area. These could prevent damage to the equipment and/or
injury to the staff;
•donotusepetrolorflammablesolventsasdetergents;useonlynon-
flammable, non-corrosive and non-toxic substances. (see par. 8.1).
Zhermack S.p.A. cannot be held responsible for any
damage to the equipment owing to incorrect maintenance
performed by unskilled staff or maintenance that does
not comply with that stated in this manual.
As of this moment Zhermack S.p.A. is relieved from
any injury/damage to persons/objects that should occur
following any different use and use not declared in this
manual.
In the event of a fire - no matter how small - inside the
equipment or nearby, only use powder extinguishers. Do
not use water.
ChAPTER 3: DESCRIPTION OF ThE EqUIPMENT
3.1 GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF THE EQUIPMENT
The device described in this manual is the hurrimix mixer, designed
for mixing automatically alginates and plasters for dental use.
3.2 DESCRIPTION OF THE COMPONENTS - FIG. A
1. Lid
2. Centrifugal compartment
3. Digital display
4. Main switch
5. Main power socket
6. Main power cable
7. On/Off button
8. Program button
9. Button “+” mixing time
10. Button “-” mixing time
11. START/STOP button
3.3 IDENTIFICATION DATA
Fig. B: the equipment described in this manual has a plate giving
identification data of the same and the Manufacturer:
A Name and address of the Manufacturer
B Equipment code and model
C Serial number
D Power supply information
The equipment has been built in compliance with the EEC
Directives stated in the attached “CE Declaration of Conformity.
Use the identification data to request spare parts, information and
After-Sales Assistance from authorised centres. If the plate should
deteriorate with use and become illegible, even partially, request a
replacement from the Manufacturer stating all data.
Do not remove and/or ruin the plate so that the
equipment identification data can be recognised at all
times.
ChAPTER 4: TEChNICAL FEATURES
4.1 TECHNICAL FEATURES AND FUNCTIONING PRINCIPLE
Zhermack S.p.A. creates qualitatively and technologically advanced
work instruments, in away that the user feels that they are made-
to-measure his everyday working requirements.
Zhermack S.p.A. uses state-of-the-art instruments in the design field
when making these products, thus ensuring maximum equipment
functionality. The use of top quality materials and performance of
all inspections necessary for operator safety guarantee Zhermack
S.p.A products, making them competitive at a worldwide level.
The operating principle that characterises hurrimix mixer is based
on the mixing alginates and plasters for the dental industry. The
device offers the following advantages:
•consistentmixingquantity;
•evenmixture;
•mixingtimeissignificantlyreducedcomparedtomanualmixing;
•softwarewith20mixingprograms(thatcanbecustomisedbythe
user): 10 programs for alginate and 10 for plasters, some of them
arepresettobeusedwithZhermackproducts;
•programmingandmixingareeasytomanage,thankstothelarge
digitaldisplay;
• the cover can be customised in 6 colours to blend in with the
decor of the Dental Clinic.
4.2 TECHNICAL DATA
Technical data relative to the hurrimix mixer:
Power voltage
230 V ~ ± 10% 50/60Hz
115 V ~ ± 10% 50/60Hz
Absorbed power 400 Watt
Protection rating IP IPX0
Noise level <70 dB
Overvoltage category II
Applicable pollution degree 2
4.2.1 STANDARD SUPPLIES - FIG. C
As well as this Use and Maintenance Manual and the quick guide
the hurrimix mixer is also supplied with:
Components Q.ty Code*
12. Containers for alginate mixing 2 XR0250800
13. Containers for plaster mixing 2 XR0250810
14. Set of spatulas 1 XR0250820
15. Pre-mix stick 1 XR0250830
16. Bottle with graduated measuring cup 1 XR0250840
(*) Order Code to be used when ordering spare parts.
4.2.2 ACCESSORIES AVAILABLE ON REQUEST - FIG. D
Kit of interchangeable covers:
Components Q.ty Code*
White (Standard) 1 XR0250850
Azure (on request) 1 XR0250855
Orange (on request) 1 XR0250860
Blue (on request) 1 XR0250865
Green (on request) 1 XR0250870
Grey (on request) 1 XR0250875
(*) Order Code to be used when ordering spare parts.
4.2.3 WEIGHT AND OVERALL CLEARANCE
Overall clearance without packaging
Height (h) cm. 31
Height with door open (max. h) cm. 50
Width (l) cm. 24
Depht (p) cm. 30
Empty weight Kg. 21
ChAPTER 5: TRANSPORT AND hANDLING
5.1 GENERAL WARNINGS
In order to prevent injury/damage to persons/objects,
pay great care when handling the equipment,
scrupulously complying with all precautions and
instructions contained in the following paragraphs.
5.2 PACKAGING AND UNPACKING
Fig. E: All material is carefully controlled by the Manufacturer
before delivery. On receiving the equipment, make sure that it has
not been damaged during transport and that the packaging has
not been tampered with, resulting in missing parts.
Should any damage or missing parts be noted, inform the Dealer
and the Carrier immediately by forwarding photographic evidence.
The packaging, made up of a cardboard box with expanded plastic
internal protections, contains:
•thehurrimixmixer;
•thematerialsupplied(seepar.4.2.1);
•theUseandMaintenanceManual.
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following environmental conditions:
Place of Use ............................................................................. Indoors
Altitude ......................................................................... Up to 2000 m
Working temperature .......................................... From 10°C to 35°C
Humidity .............................................................................. Max 80%
Conditions different to those prescribed can cause anomalies or
sudden breakdown.
Lighting in the installation area of the equipment must be sufficient
to guarantee good visibility in all points of the equipment.
Luminosity not less than 200 lux must be guaranteed. The lighting
must be uniform without reflections, which could dazzle the
operator.
The equipment itself cannot cause explosions or fire: the
equipment is not prepared and/or designed to operate in
environments with explosive atmosphere or with the risk
of fire.
The working area lighting plant is an important factor
for the safety of persons and the quality of work. In Italy
this subject is governed by a Ministerial Decree that
clearly determines the average level of prescribed
lighting. In other countries the regulations in force are
valid regarding accident-prevention and hygiene in the
workplace.
6.3 SPACE NECESSARY FOR USE
The choice of the place and space required for installation is an
important factor for the quality of work and safety and for correct
maintenance activities.
This area must not only be spacious enough to allow for optimum
equipment operation - also during cleaning and maintenance
phases - but must also be well lit, aired, not dusty and not exposed
to direct sunlight.
6.3.1 WORKTOP
Fig. G: hurrimix mixer has been designed to work on a rigid worktop
and parallel to the ground. Suitable worktops include service
furniture (operator is standing) or modelling tables (operator is
sitting). All worktops must be checked for stability.
Note also that the unit must be positioned so the connection plug
can be handled/manipulated with ease.
6.4 CONNECTION TO ENERGY SOURCES
The connection is made using the power supply cable. Check:
• that mains power supply voltage and frequency correspond to
those indicated on the identification plate (an incorrect power
supplyvoltagemaydamagetheequipment);
•thatthepowersupplymainshasasuitableearthconnection.
Do not tamper with the power supply cable and relative
plug. For replacement of the same due to damage and/
or wear, only contact Authorised After-Sales Centres.
An earth connection is mandatory. If an
extension must be used temporarily, it must
be in compliance with the standards in force
in the country of use.
6.5 START-UP
Remove the safety knobs under the device before
beginning mixing (Fig. F).
Fig. 1: Place the equipment level on the work bench.
Fig. 2: Insert the main power socket into the appropriate outlet
at the rear of the device and subsequently connect the plug to
the mains. In this regard, strictly follow the indications described
in paragraph 6.4.
Fig. 3: Switch on the device, pressing the ON/OFF main switch
(fig.A, 4).
Fig. 4: Subsequently, press the power button located on the control
panel (fig.A, 7).
Failure to comply with any of the above-stated
equipment installation regulations can lead to equipment
malfunctioning and render the warranty null and void.
It is recommended that you keep the original packaging
so that - if necessary - it can be re-used for transport and
handling the equipment, thus preventing accidental
damage due to the use of unsuitable packaging (see
paragraph 5.3).
5.3 TRANSPORT AND HANDLING
If the equipment must be moved:
1.disconnecttheequipmentfromtheelectricpoint;
2. hold the equipment (see par. 6.5 Fig. 1), always keeping it in a
vertical position. Regarding this, pay attention to the weight and
clearance of the equipment (see par. 4.2.3), in order to prevent any
type of damage occurring due to the failure of considering these
values;
3. pack the equipment in the original packaging. If this is not
possible, take all necessary precautions to protect the equipment
from knocks and drops, as the goods are transported at the owner’s
risk.
It is prohibited to grab hurrimix mixer from the cover
either for transport or for handling or any way differently
from that indicated.
Failure to comply with the rules stated above relieve the
Manufacturer from any liability regarding equipment
malfunctioning and consequently makes the warranty
null and void.
When shipping and/or delivering the equipment to an
Authorised After-Sales Centre always enclose a copy of
the purchase document and a copy of the properly filled-
in identification form. If the equipment is transported by
carrier, the Postal Service or rail, it is recommended to
insure the shipment.
Before transporting the device, make sure the safety
knobs are in place and tightly fixed. Use the original
packaging. Failure to respect these precautions could
result in damage to the device.
5.4 DISPOSAL / DISMANTLING
When disposing of the packaging material the user must follow the
regulations in force in the country of use relative to the following
materials:
• wood/paper: non-polluting materials, but must be re-cycled
correctly;
•polystyrene/plastic:pollutantmaterial,donotburn(toxicfumes)
or dispose of in the environment. Dispose of these materials in
compliance with the regulations in force in the country of use.
If the equipment is to be dismantled, the operator must be in
charge of dismantling, elimination and re-cycling of the following
materials in compliance with the EEC Directives and the laws in
force in the country of use:
• plastic parts; steel parts; glass parts; insulated electric cables;
rubber parts.
•therearenotoxicorcorrosivesubstances.
Regarding the disposal of materials used for mixing, carefully follow
thatspecifiedonthelabelsoftheindividualproducts;inallcases,
respect the EEC Directives and Laws in force in the country of use.
The device must not be disposed of as urban waste.
At the end of its working life, it must be taken to a
waste separation and recycling centre in compliance
with European Directive no. 2002/96/EC or in
accordance with the legislation in force in the
country of sale.
ChAPTER 6: INSTALLATION AND COMMISSIONING
6.1 WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS
Before carrying out installation, make sure that all safety conditions
exist and follow the indications given below carefully.
For greater clarity, the numbers stated in the figures
positioned near to the paragraph boxes correspond to
the numbering of the data in Chapter 3, regarding the
“Description of the equipment”.
6.2 ACCEPTED ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS
Unless stated otherwise, at the time of ordering, it is intended that
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7.2 USE OF THE MIXER WITH ALGINATE
Do not activate the device without material inside the
container.
hurrimix mixes the most common alginates;
recommended quantity 60g, max 80g. Do not exceed the
maximum permitted quantity to avoid malfunction.
The device guarantees the best results by using Zhermack
alginates.
Once it has been correctly installed and put into service, proceed
as follows:
Fig. 5: Press the program button (fig. A, 8) to scroll and select the
desired program in the Alginates section (fig.5, A). Mixing time can
be customised, by pressing buttons “+” (fig.A, 9) and “-” (fig.A,10).
Keep the button pressed for a fast scroll.
Fig. 6: Dose the alginate powder with a measuring cup as suggested
by the Manufacturer and pour it in the appropriate container of
alginate mixing.
Comply with the dosage indicated by the Manufacturer.
Fig. 7: Add the correct quantity of water, using the bottle with
graduated measuring cup (provided with).
Fig. 8: Slowly rotate the container with the mixture for a moment.
Fig. 9: Close the mixing container by pressing the cover and
then turning it clockwise until it locks in place.
It is important to carry out the pre-mixing manually, so
that the powder can be entirely absorbed by the water.
To prevent leakage of material, and malfunctions,
ensure that the cover of the container is closed properly.
The mixing container is liable to wear and should be
replaced after a period of time.
Fig. 10: Place the container inside the equipment and close the
door.
Fig. 11: Once the program has been selected (Fig.5, A), press the
START button to start a mixing cycle.
hurrimix mixing accelerates the setting time of the
mixture;usecoldwatertolimitthephenomenon.
The device will stop automatically when the selected
mixing cycle finishes.
Fig. 12: Once the cycle has finished, the mixture is ready to be used:
Use the provided spatula to collect easily the mixture from the
alginate container.
We strongly advise never mixing alginate then stone in
the same container as it may contaminate & impede the
setting.
It is recommended to remove the mixture from the
container as soon as possible.
7.3 USE OF THE MIXER WITH PLASTER
Do not activate the device without material inside the
container.
hurrimix mixes Zhermack Elite Dental Stones only;
recommended quantity 80g, max 100g. Do not exceed
the maximum permitted quantity to avoid malfunction.
Once it has been correctly installed and put into service, proceed
as follows:
Fig. 13: Press the program button (fig. A, 8) to scroll and select the
desired program in the Dental Stones section (fig.13, B). Mixing
time can be customised, by pressing buttons “+” (fig.A, 9) and “-”
(fig.A,10).
6.6 ZHERMACK PRESET PROGRAMS
hurrimix software has 20 mixing programs, divided as follows:
- alginate section: 10 programs, 7 of which are preset (specific for
Zhermack products) and 3 can be managed by the user.
- plaster section: 10 programs, 7 of which are preset (specific for
Zhermack products) and 3 can be managed by the user.
All programs can be modified by the user: By pressing
buttons “+” and “-”, the mixing time can be increased or
decreased (from a minimum of 2 to a maximum of 30
seconds).
Alginates Time Mixing
Hydrocolor 5 6 sec
Hydrogum 5 6 sec
Hydrogum 10 sec
Orthoprint 6 sec
Tropicalgin 8 sec
Phase Plus 8 sec
Neocolloid 10 sec
Prog. 1 6 sec
Prog. 2 8 sec
Prog. 3 10 sec
Dental Stones Time Mixing
Elite Rock 6 sec
Elite Master 6 sec
Elite Model 8 sec
Elite Model Fast 6 sec
Elite Stone 6 sec
Elite Ortho 6 sec
Elite Arti 8 sec
Prog. 1 6 sec
Prog. 2 8 sec
Prog. 3 10 sec
To reset the default programs, press and hold button 8 (fig.
A) and at the same time, turn the device on by pressing
button 7 (fig. A).
6.7 DECLARED USE
hurrimix mixer has been designed to mix alginates and plasters for
the dental industry.
6.8 NON-DECLARED/PROHIBITED USE
Using the equipment for any purpose not considered in
paragraph regarding “Declared use” shall be considered
improper and thus forbidden.
The improper use of the equipment renders the warranty
null and void and Zhermack Spa declines all liability for
any damage to objects and injury to operators or third
parties.
The main reasons for which the warranty is rendered null and
void are given in paragraph 2.2 and in the “Warranty Certificate”
attached to this Manual.
ChAPTER 7: USING ThE EqUIPMENT
7.1 GENERAL WARNINGS
For total certainty of safe operation, scrupulously follow
the work phases given below.
For greater clarity, the numbers stated in the figures
positioned near to the paragraph boxes correspond to
the numbering of the data in Chapter 3, regarding the
“Description of the equipment”.
To avoid the occurrence of any risks, pay attention to
avoid pouring water during the preparation on the
electrical voltage parts.
To avoid any interference, the equipment has been
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Fig. 14: Add the correct quantity of water using the dosing cup
(provided with).
Fig. 15: Dose the plaster using a measuring cup, as recommended
by the Manufacturer and put it in the container for mixing plaster.
The quality of Elite Dental Stones plaster is guaranteed
with a maximum quantity of 100 g. Comply with the
dosage indicated by the Manufacturer.
Fig. 16: Slightly pre-mix the mixture with the provided stick.
Fig. 17:
Close the mixing container by pressing the cover and then
turning it clockwise until it locks in place.
It is important to carry out the pre-mixing manually, so
that the powder can be entirely absorbed by the water.
To prevent leakage of material, and malfunctions,
ensure that the cover of the container is closed properly.
The mixing container is liable to wear and should be
replaced after a period of time.
Fig. 18: Place the container inside the equipment and close the
door.
Fig. 19: Once the program has been selected (fig.13, B), press the
START button to start a mixing cycle.
hurrimix mixing accelerates the setting time of the
mixture;usecoldwatertolimitthephenomenon.
The device will stop automatically when the selected
mixing cycle finishes.
Fig. 20 : Once the cycle has finished, the mixture is ready to be used:
In this regard, use the provided spatula to collect easily the mixture
from the container for plaster.
We strongly advise never mixing stone then alginate in
the same container as it may contaminate & impede the
setting.
Once the plaster has been mixed, immediately rinse the
accessories with water to prevent the material from
hardening.
7.4 RESIDUAL RISKS
Residual risks are:
•a dangerthatcannotbe totallyeliminatedthroughdesign and
theapplicationofsafetydevices;
•apotentialdangerthatcannotbehighlighted.
In order to prevent accidents, always operate with
respect to that described in this Manual. If in doubt,
always contact the Manufacturer or Authorised After-
Sales Centre.
ChAPTER 8: MAINTENANCE
8.1 CLEANING THE EQUIPMENT
Use a dry cloth to clean the equipment exterior. If necessary,
dampen the cloth with a small amount of water or a non-
degreasing detergent (see paragraph 2.4).
The operator must ensure that the equipment is kept clean and
free from any foreign bodies such as debris, water, non-conducting
liquids etc. For this purpose cleaning must be performed at the end
of every shift, with the equipment in stable conditions.
Before cleaning the outside of the equipment, always
make sure that the master switch is off. It is prohibited
to clean the equipment when it is connected to the
electric power supply mains.
CLEANING THE ALGINATE CONTAINER:
Wait till the mixture hardens and then remove it from
the container using the spatula. Subsequently rinse the
container and cover. Gently clean the surfaces with non-
alcohol based products.
CLEANING THE PLASTER CONTAINER:
Rinse the container and cover before the mixture hardens.
Gently clean the surfaces with non-alcohol based products.
Do not use inflammable, corrosive, alkaline or toxic
liquids to clean the equipment.
8.2 ROUTINE MAINTENANCE
Once the equipment has been cleaned (see paragraph
8.1), the operator must check for worn, damaged or
loose parts. If any such situations are detected, contact
the Authorised After-Sales Centre.
If any of the previously-described situations should occur, it is
prohibited to re-start the equipment before the problems have
been solved.
In particular, before moving away from the equipment, the
operator detecting problems of any nature must place a sign on
the it indicating that equipment maintenance is in progress and
that use is prohibited (EC-compliant signs can be purchased from
the relevant suppliers). Routine maintenance, cleaning and correct
equipment use are essential factors in guaranteeing long-lasting
equipment performance and safety.
8.3 EXTRAORDINARY MAINTENANCE
Extraordinary maintenance includes the repair of any accidental
breakage and the replacement of worn or malfunctioning parts.
All electrical and mechanical interventions must only be
performed by a Zhermack S.p.A.-authorised maintenance
technician.
Any modification that alters equipment features from a
safety and risk-prevention point of view can only be
carried out by the Manufacturer who will then certify
conformity of the equipment with safety standards.
Therefore any modification or maintenance intervention
not considered in this manual is to be considered
prohibited. Any modification, tampering or repair
performed by unauthorised staff along with the use of
non-original spare parts relieve the Manufacturer from
any liability. If the necessary maintenance interventions
are not considered in this Use and Maintenance Manual,
contact the Authorised After-Sales Centre.
8.4 RE-START AFTER LONG PERIOD OF INACTIVITY
If the equipment is re-started after a particularly long period of
inactivity, operate as indicated in Chapter 6 regarding commissioning.
If the equipment functions anomalously, act as described in Chapter
9 regarding “Diagnostics”. if the problem should persist or is not
considered, contact the Authorised After-Sales Centre immediately.
8.5 HOW TO REQUEST AFTER-SALES ASSISTANCE
Choose one of the following options to request after-sales
assistance:
1.contacttheAuthorisedAfter-SalesCentre;
2. telephone the Zhermack S.p.A. After-Sales Service at
+39 0425 597611 and proceed as follows: give personal data (e.g.
address and telephone number); state the information given on
theequipmentidentificationplate(seeparagraph3.3);explainthe
problemwiththeequipmentclearly;
3. fax all of the information stated in the previous point and the
correctly filled-in identification form (see Attachment 10.2) to the
following n° +39 0425 53596.
ChAPTER 9: DIAGNOSTICS
9.1 GENERAL WARNINGS
If any of the anomalies described below should occur,
solve the problem, where allowed, with respect to all
instructions contained in this manual. If the problem
persists, contact the Authorised After-Sales Centre.

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9.2 TROUBLESHOOTING
FAULT
When pressing the START button, the mixer does not work.
CAUSE
1. The plug is not correctly inserted.
2. The main switch was not turned on.
3. The ON/OFF button has not been pressed.
4. The lid was left open.
5. None of the above.
REMEDY
1. Connect the plug properly to the mains.
2. Turn on the switch placed on the rear of the mixer.
3. Press the On button placed at the left of the display.
4. Close the door properly.
5. Contact the Authorised After Sales Centre.
FAULT
Clear noises or vibrations when mixing.
CAUSE
1. The mixing container is too full.
2. The mixing container is empty.
3. Powder and water leak during mixing.
REMEDY
1. The total content should never exceed 100 g.
2. Never activate the device when the container is empty.
3. Always ensure that the mixing container is closed. Ensure that
the cover is not damaged. Do not exceed the maximum quantities.
10. ATTAChMENTS
10.1 EC DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
The Manufacturer:
Zhermack S.p.A.
Via Bovazecchino, 100
45021BadiaPolesine•RO•Italy
Tel.+390425597611•Fax+39042553596
Declares that the equipment described below:
hurrimix
Conforms to the legislative dispositions established in the following
laws:
EC Directive 2004/108 EC (EMC Directive) and subsequent
amendments.
EC Directive 2006/95 (Low Voltage Directive) and subsequent
amendments.
It is highlighted that Manufacturer’s liability for damage caused by
faulty products expires after 10 years from the date in which the
Manufacturer put the products on the market as envisioned by the
85/374/EEC Directive and Presidential Decree 224/1988.
Badia Polesine, 15/06/2012
Paolo Ambrosini
General Manager
10.2 WARRANTY CERTIFICATE AND IDENTIFICATION FORM
1. With this document the Manufacturer certifies that the product
has been built correctly, top quality materials have been used and
all inspections necessary for compliance with European Community
Directives have been performed. The product is covered by a
warranty period of 36 months from the date of delivery to the user.
Proof of this date is provided from the purchase document and the
copy of the identification form. These documents must be shipped
to the After-Sales Centre with the equipment. Persons wishing
to make use of the warranty must inform of the fault within 8
days of its discovery for the effects and purpose of art. 1495 of
the Civil Code. The warranty is limited to replacement or repair
of individual components or pieces with manufacturing defects
and does not cover costs related to transfer of technical staff,
transport, packaging etc. Breakdowns, faults or damage deriving
from poor maintenance, incorrect power supply, negligence,
inexperience and other causes not imputable to the Manufacturer
and parts subject to normal wear are not covered by the warranty.
The warranty does not cover breakdowns caused by failure to
carry out routine maintenance due to customer negligence. This
warranty does not provide for any reimbursement for direct or
indirect damages of any kind caused to persons or objects due to
equipment inefficiency.
2. The warranty is automatically rendered null and void whenever
the equipment is repaired, modified or tampered with by the
purchaser or unauthorised third parties. The liability for damage
caused by faulty products expires after 10 years from the date in
which the Manufacturer put the products on the market, after
this time it becomes the user’s responsibility, as envisioned by the
85/374/EEC Directive.
3. To have work carried out under warranty the purchaser
must only contact the dealer, Manufacturer-authorised after-sales
centres or the Manufacturer itself. The warranty gives the right
for free replacement of faulty parts. It does not, however, give the
right for replacement of the entire equipment.
4. In the case of disputes regarding application of the warranty,
quality or conditions of the equipment delivered, the purchaser
cannot suspend or delay total payment or payment of the
instalments.
5. No reimbursement can be requested by the purchaser for loss
of production.
6. The warranty is rendered null and void if:
a. The equipment is damaged by a fall, exposure to fire, spilt
liquids, lightening, natural disasters or, however, causes not
imputable to manufacturing defects.
b. Incorrect installation.
c. Incorrect mains connection (incorrect power supply nominal
voltage) or suitable protection devices have not been installed.
d. The serial number has been removed, cancelled or altered.
7. The components to be replaced under warranty, must be
returned to Zhermack S.p.A. which will then send the appropriate
spare parts. Any changed parts that are not returned will be
charged.
8. The Manufacturer and the Dental Deposit do not have to supply
replacement equipments during the repair period.
9. For tax purposes spare parts will only be provided under
warranty where the relevant limitations set out in the terms and
conditions of the warranty are respected.
10. For any other eventuality not provided for by this Warranty
Certificate and the regulations, consult the Italian Civil Code.
11. Invoices for labour, travel and call-out must be paid on their
receipt.
12. The manufacturer and the dealer will comply with all data
processing laws in force, including those relative to safety measures
and in compliance with the specifications given in the data
processing information sheet.
IDENTIFICATION FORM
Equipment Model:
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Equipment Serial Number:
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Purchaser:
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Address
..................................................................................................
Town/Post Code:
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Tel:
..................................................................................................
Tax Code/VAT Number:
..................................................................................................
Dealer:
..................................................................................................
Purchaser’s Signature:
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