Applies to: vhf products
Getting to work as quickly as possible
vhf dental machines
Do you need help with your vhf dental machine? We provide numerous documents that will likely contain the answer to your questions:
- They contain information on installation, operation, maintenance and basic troubleshooting. Operating instructions for vhf dental machines
- Advanced troubleshooting information With the help of the vhf dental support team, we have created detailed guides to common problems. Troubleshooting – fix problems yourself
- Best practices Our application experts provide advice on getting the best and most efficient machining results. Best practices
Not an owner of a vhf dental machine yet? Get an overview of all our products or find a reseller for your location.
vhf DentalCAM & DentalCNC
We understand that you want to work with DentalCAM and DentalCNC as soon as possible. And that’s why we have made the process from installing the applications to creating your first job very straight-forward.
Have you already installed the software and need an overview of the basic workflow? Basic workflow
The following diagram shows the main steps for setting up DentalCAM and DentalCNC.
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If you are new to DentalCAM and DentalCNC, we recommend taking a look at the following resources:
- Read the manual We provide a comprehensive manual for DentalCAM & DentalCNC .
- Read the latest release notes The release notes inform you about current changes in the software. Actually, it is a good habit to read them after every new release.
Additional information
While we hope that the symbols and text elements we use are self-explanatory, the following list should help you if the meaning of some of them is not clear.
Used symbols
Calls to action
- Single or general calls to action
- Numbered action step
- Result
Other symbols and text markings
- List (first level)
- List (second level)
- Numbered image labels
Correct or Do this
Incorrect or Do not let this happen or Don’t do this
Glossary term (select term to view the definition without leaving the page)
User interface description
Button
Keys
User interface text
Text that you need to enter
Signal words
The following signal words may be used:
DANGER indicates a hazardous situation which will result in death or serious injury.
WARNING indicates a hazardous situation which can result in death or serious injury.
CAUTION indicates a hazardous situation which can result in minor injury.
NOTICE indicates a situation which can lead to physical damage of the product or in the surrounding areas.