Displays for Vacuum, Program, Time, and Temperature help monitor the status of the firing cycle.
The VACUMAT 50 does not use a standard "kettle lead" (IEC C13) found on most desktop computers. Due to the high amperage required for rapid heating (approx. 1500W), it typically uses a or a proprietary locking connector, depending on the regional model.
Ensures accuracy and informativeness throughout the firing cycle.
Displays for Vacuum, Program, Time, and Temperature help monitor the status of the firing cycle.
The VACUMAT 50 does not use a standard "kettle lead" (IEC C13) found on most desktop computers. Due to the high amperage required for rapid heating (approx. 1500W), it typically uses a or a proprietary locking connector, depending on the regional model.
Ensures accuracy and informativeness throughout the firing cycle.