Applies to: E5

Looking forward to your E5

What you should check before delivery

Are all installation requirements met?

To make sure that there are no nasty surprises on installation day.

Is everything ready for delivery?

So that your machine arrives at your premises undamaged.

Installation requirements

Choosing the installation site

The installation site must meet the following criteria:

  • Firm and even surface, must be able to carry the weight of the machine.
  • Alternating current source.
  • An operational Residual Current Device / Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter on the electric circuit of the machine.
  • Machine requires an external air extraction system.
  • Access to the internet and local computer network via cable.

Length of the supplied power cord: 1.8 m (6 ft)

Length of the provided Ethernet network cable: 2 m

The technical data contains further requirements for the installation site.

DentalCAM

System requirements:

  • CPU:
    • Single machine control: 64-bit Intel Core i CPU of the 10th generation with 4 cores and hyperthreading (e.g., Intel Core i5-10500)

      Alternative: 64-bit AMD Ryzen CPU with at least 4 cores (e.g., AMD Ryzen 5 3600)

    • Multi-machine control: 64-bit Intel Core i CPU of the 10th generation 6 cores and hyperthreading (e.g., Intel Core i7-10700)

      Alternative: 64-bit AMD Ryzen CPU with at least 6 cores and 12 threads (e.g., AMD Ryzen 5 3600)

  • Operating system: 64-bit version of Windows® 10, 11
  • Storage device: SSD with 512 GiB
  • Random access memory:
    • Single machine control: 8 GiB

    • Multi-machine control: 16 GiB

  • Display resolution: 1920 x 1080 (Full HD)

  • A permanent Internet connection during installation and use

Transport and unloading

Tools and extra equipment

Check which of the following optional resources you will need on the day of delivery:

Milling / grinding tools

Block holder

Ivotion mounting aid for the machining of Ivoclar Ivotion discs

What's next?

Once the machine has been delivered, select the next step:

Getting started with your E5