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1) Note the adjustable air pressure valve, there is an arrow pointing left for negative and right for positive. Pull out the valve to unlock. When pushed in, the valve locks. Turn the air adjustment valve counterclockwise or negative to stop. Connect the quick-connect coupler tail hose for pressure cooker adjustment, and the other side connects directly to the quick coupler of the pressure cooker. Press gently on each tail end to make sure they are connected securely.2) Pour an appropriate amount of water into the pressure cooker. Place on a stove without the lid. Heat to moderate temperature or use pre-heated water.3) Remove the pressure cooker from the stove, put in the contents and carefully close the lid (refer to point 4) NOTE: Once the cooker is sealed, do not place it on a stove or heating vessel as this may overpressurize and cause an explosion.4) Carefully close the lid:Place the lid on the pressure cooker, there is an upward facing arrow at the bottom of the handle below and another arrow 1.5 feet to the left edge of the handle of the lid, align the two arrows, press down on the lid and turn one handle to the other until the two come together.5) Turn the valve air pressure (psi) clockwise or positive to supply pressure until the air pressure gauge reaches the desired value. If you need to release the air pressure, just turn counterclockwise or negative. You can adjust from side to side until the desired air pressure is reached. As a quick means of releasing air pressure, you can also press the red button on the lid handle. Do not exceed 30 pounds or injury life safety may result.6) Allow corrective devices to be used for the time recommended by the manufacturer7) Once processed, turn the valve to release pressure in a counterclockwise or negative direction or press the red air pressure regulator valve on the handle. Make sure you have cleared the pressure before opening the lid.
Principle This pressure cooker has an air pressure regulator that allows you to easily control, adjust and set the air pressure (psi) directly from the air valve of the air regulator. This allows you to have better control, accuracy and hold time over the air pressure you need.
Performance Once set to the desired air pressure, this pressure cooker will maintain air pressure throughout the curing process. This pressure cooker can hold air pressure for hours or even a day at a time. If the air pressure in the pressure cooker drops for any reason, the air pressure regulator will automatically allow air pressure into the pressure cooker to maintain the predetermined air pressure. This ensures the final quality of the product.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE 1) Do not place the pressure cooker with lid on a stove or other hot place while in use. 2) Do not use hot pressurization when there is internal air pressure. 3) Air pressure should not exceed 30 Pa during use. 4) Be sure to have someone look after the pressure cooker during use. 5) Do not open the lid when there is internal air pressure.
Applications With a maximum recommended air pressure of 30 psi, this pressure cooker will fulfill all your dental office or lab needs. Used in dental offices and laboratories for perfect cold or heat curing of acrylic resins repairs, splints, temporary variants, orthodontic appliances, etc. Used in the production of dental vacuum equipment.
NOTE Most acrylic curing air pressure is recommended to be between 18 and 22 Pa. Refer to the acrylic (resin) manufacturer's specifications for air pressure (psi) and cure time. If the required air pressure exceeds 30 psi, use of this pot is prohibited and may result in injury.