
HOT PRINT BED
The printing pad may heat up to 120 °C, which may cause the surrounding surfaces to heat
up. Be careful and make sure the surfaces are cool before touching them.
The printing bed can only be cleaned after it has cooled completely to a room temperature.
Use standard non-flammable household or glass cleaners.
SAFE PLACEMENT
The printer power supply and Internet cables must be routed in such a way that they would
not create a risk for tripping or damage in any other way.
The printer must be on a stable and smooth platform. Remember that the printer is heavy,
so be careful when moving it.
HOT SURFACES AND PARTS
To prevent burns and physical injury, do not touch the printer nozzle, printer pad, or
chamber heaters unless they have cooled to 40 °C or lower. You can see the nozzle and pad
temperatures on the printer screen or other printer interfaces. Keep in mind that in the
event of a fault, the displayed temperature may not be displayed correctly. The
temperature of the chamber heaters is not displayed, so it is strictly forbidden to touch
them for at least 15 minutes after the heaters have been turned off.
Dinetik 3D printer is an electro-mechanical
robotic device that has hot and moving parts when
operating. You should always operate the printer with
caution and follow the instructions in this manual.
INDOOR USE ONLY
The printer should only be used in rooms with temperatures between 15 °C and 30 °C.
Dinetik DT32 printer must not be exposed to high humidity, water, cold, excessive heat, or
any other factor that could damage the electronics or mechanical parts. If the printer was
transported, it should be left at room temperature for about 1 hour before switching it on,
and switched on only then.
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