• Operating test
Activate the motor in the normal direction (the device will
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not function if the motor is in "reverse" mode), to engage the
system, exert slight traction on an attachement which has
already been affixed (see § 6.3 - Connecting an attachement)
until you feel micro-strokes.
Check to make sure that the Device is producing regular strokes.
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NOTE: If you notice heating, irregularities, vibrations or
abnormal sounds during theoperation of Medical Device,
immediately contact your approved technical department.
6.2 Disconnecting from the motor :
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WARNING: Medical Device, should only be disconnected
when the motor has stopped and away from the patient's
mouth.
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NOTE: In the event of prolonged non-use of Medical Device,
do not leave it connected to the motor so as to avoid oil
leakage into the motor. The motor could be damaged.
6.3 Adjustment :
(Automatic Crown-remover only)
Stroke frequency adjustment:
(Automatic Crown-remover only)
LThe stroke frequency is directly linked to the rotation speed of the
motor. Maximum speed: 25000 rpm.The higher the input speed,
the higher the stroke frequency will be (close strokes).Conversely, a
decrease in motor speed will produce widely spaced strokes.
The table below illustrates the relationship between motor speed
and stroke frequency:
rpm
Strokes/min
Stroke intensity adjustment:
(Automatic Crown-remover only)
The Automatic Crown-remover is fitted with a notched adjustment
band which has 5 intensity settings, making it adaptable to the
requirements of the specific clinical case.
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Remove the Medical Device whilst
keeping it in the motor axis.
For certain motors, it is necessary
to operate the side button to
disconnect the Medical Device.
10000
12000
400
500
15000
20000
600
800
25000
1000
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