ConMed Linvatec
Linvatec Advantage, E9000 and PowerPro System Instruction Manual Rev AC
Instruction Manual
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The Advantage®, E9000® and PowerPro® Systems Instruction Manual
CONTROLLER OPERATION
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E9000® HANDPIECES
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MICROCHOICE® HANDPIECES
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SHAVER HANDPIECES
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MINI-DRIVER™ HANDPIECES
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MAINTENANCE
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
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Linvatec, Hall, Advantage, APEX, Elite, MicroChoice, PowerPro, E9000 and Ultrapower are trademarks or registered trademarks of ConMed Linvatec Corporation.
Linvatec Corporation 2011, 2015. All Rights Reserved. Printed in USA
Record the Model and Serial Numbers of the controller(s) and handpiece(s), and date received. Retain for future reference. Controller Model No. Controller Model No. Handpiece Model No. Handpiece Model No. Handpiece Model No. Handpiece Model No. Handpiece Model No. Handpiece Model No. Handpiece Model No. Handpiece Model No.
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Table of Contents
1.0
INTRODUCTION 1.1
Intended Use... 1
1.2
Contraindications... 1
1.3
Warnings and Precautions... 2 1.3.1
Warnings... 2
1.3.2
Precautions... 4
1.4
Symbol Definitions... 6
1.5
Environmental Directives... 8
1.6
System Indicators... 9
1.7
1.8
2.0
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1.6.1
Advantage Controller Front Panel (Top Portion)... 9
1.6.2
Advantage Controller Front Panel (Bottom Portion)... 10
1.6.3
Advantage Controller Back Panel... 11
1.6.4
E9000 Controller Front Panel... 12
1.6.5
E9000 Controller Back Panel... 13
1.6.6
PowerPro Controller Front Panel... 14
1.6.7
PowerPro Controller Back Panel... 15
Handpieces... 16 1.7.1
GROUP 1 HANDPIECES... 16
1.7.2
GROUP 2 HANDPIECES... 18
1.7.3
GROUP 3 HANDPIECES... 20
1.7.4
GROUP 4 HANDPIECES... 22
Footswitches... 23 1.8.1
Footswitch, 2-Pedal (5020-053)... 23
1.8.2
Footswitch, 3-Pedal (C9863)... 24
1.8.3
Tubing Sets... 26
SYSTEM INSTALLATION and OPERATION 2.1
Installation and Setup... 31 i
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2.1.1
Handpiece Cord Installation... 31
2.1.2
Footswitch and Handpiece to Controller Installation... 32
2.1.3
Controller Options/Function Switches and Settings... 36
2.1.4
Tubing Set Cassette Installation... 47
2.1.5
Controller Operation... 48
2.1.6
PowerPro Console Irrigation... 49
2.1.7
Footswitch Operation (Advantage Top Portion Only, PowerPro and E9000)55
3.0
HANDPIECE OPERATION 3.1
High Speed Shaver (E9005) Operation... 62
3.2
CoolFlex High Speed Drill (E9010) Operation... 64 3.2.1
Preoperative Functional Test for the CoolFlex High Speed Drill... 65
3.2.2
Bur Guard Attachment... 66
3.2.3
Neuro Guard Attachment... 67
3.2.4
Tubing Set Line Attachment... 68
3.2.5
Handpiece Adjustment... 71
3.3
Cranial Perforator Drive (E9015) Operation... 71
3.4
MicroChoice Drills... 72
3.5
3.4.1
Tubing Set Attachment (E9418) for MicroChoice Handpieces... 72
3.4.2
Preoperative Functional Test for the MicroChoice Elite High Speed Drill . 73
3.4.3
Elite High Speed (5020-025) and Medium Speed Drill (5020-021) Attachments and Accessories74
3.4.4
Low Speed Drill (5020-026) Operation... 80
MicroChoice Saws... 82 3.5.1
Reciprocating Saw (5020-023) Operation... 82
3.5.2
Sagittal Saw (5022-022) Operation... 83
3.5.3
Oscillating Saw (5020-024) Operation... 85
3.5.4
Leverless Handpiece Operation... 87 ii
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MicroChoice Modular Handpiece (5020-027), Attachments and Accessories... 88 3.6.1
Connecting/Removing Attachments... 88
3.6.2
Pin and Wiredriver Attachments... 89
3.6.3
Universal Drill Attachment (5020-029)90
3.6.4
All Jacobs Chuck Attachments... 92
3.6.5
Group 2 Handpiece Cord Button Operation... 93
3.7
Preoperative Functional Test for Group 3 Shaver Handpieces... 96
3.8
Accessory Insertion and Removal... 96
3.9
3.8.1
Advantage Basic (D9820/D9920) and 2-Button (D9824/D9924) Shaver Handpieces96
3.8.2
Small Shaver Handpieces (MC9840, C9840)... 97
Group 3 Handpiece Operation... 98 3.9.1
Activating the Handpiece... 98
3.9.2
Changing Handpiece Speeds... 98
3.9.3
Changing Handpiece Operating Directions... 100
3.10 Mini-Driver Handpiece, Attachments and Accessories... 102 3.10.1 Attachments and Accessories... 102 3.10.2 Connecting/Removing Attachments... 102 3.10.3 Pin and Wiredriver Attachments... 103 3.10.4 Sagittal Saw Attachment (K220)... 106 3.10.5 All Jacobs Chuck Attachments... 107 3.10.6 Trinkle Chuck Attachment (K112)... 109 3.10.7 Hudson Chuck Attachment (K113)... 111 3.10.8 ASIF/AO Twist Drill Chuck Attachment (K114A)... 111 3.11 Handpiece Default Settings... 112
4.0
MAINTENANCE 4.1
Cleaning and Sterilizing... 118 4.1.1
Cleaning Precautions... 118 iii
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4.1.2
Controller and Footswitch Cleaning Instructions... 118
4.1.3
Handpiece Cleaning Instructions... 118
4.1.4
Attachment Lubricating Instructions... 122
4.1.5
Sterilization Information... 123
5.0
6.0
4.2
Troubleshooting... 126
4.3
Calibration... 130
4.4
Fuse Replacement and Voltage Selection Means... 130
4.5
Bur Guard Testing Procedure... 131
4.6
Ground Continuity Test... 131
4.7
Leakage Test... 132
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 5.1
Theory of Operation... 133
5.2
Controller... 134 5.2.1
Advantage Controller... 134
5.2.2
E9000 Controller... 135
5.2.3
PowerPro Controller... 135
5.3
Power Cord Requirements... 136
5.4
System Environmental Requirements... 137
5.5
Footswitches (5020-053 and C9863)... 142
5.6
Handpiece Cords... 142
5.7
Tubing Sets... 142
5.8
Handpieces... 143
ACCESSORIES 6.1
Handpieces, Attachments and Accessories... 149
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CUSTOMER SERVICE 7.1
Assistance and Repair... 156
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The bottom portion of the controller functions as a universal electric power source for an instrument system consisting of drills, shavers, saws and assorted modular attachments. This portion is designed for soft tissue resection, trauma procedures, total hip/knee arthroplasty, and ACLs.
1.0 INTRODUCTION It is recommended that personnel study this manual before attempting to operate, clean or sterilize the Advantage®, E9000® or PowerPro® System. The safe and effective use of this equipment requires the understanding of and compliance with all warnings, cautionary notices, and instructions marked on the product, and included in this manual.
1.1
The PowerPro Controller functions as a universal electric power source for an instrument system consisting of drills, shavers, saws and assorted modular attachments to perform bone cutting, reaming, drilling and driving screws, as well as soft tissue resection. The System combines the existing quality and capabilities of unprecedented control and superior reliability of the MicroChoice® System, designed for small-bone procedures, and the power and functionality of the APEX® Shaver System, designed for soft tissue resection, with the PowerPro handpieces to perform trauma procedures, total hip/knee arthroplasties, and ACLs.
Intended Use
The E9000 System is a combination handpiece-drive and low-flow irrigation pump. The controller operates a variety of handpieces consisting of drills, shavers, and saws, in conjunction with assorted attachments to perform bone cutting, reaming and drilling, and soft tissue resection.
The fields of application for the Advantage, E9000 and PowerPro Systems include Arthroscopic, Foot, Hand, Medial Sternotomy, Neurosurgical, Orthopedic, Otolaryngological, Plastic/ Reconstructive and Spinal surgical procedures.
The irrigation pump and tubing sets provide a sterile fluid supply to the blades, burs and drill bits, at the surgical site, to prevent clogging and for lavage and cooling.
1.2
The Advantage Drive System combines the functionality of the APEX® Drive System, the E9000 System and the PRO2000 PowerPro System into one unit. The top portion of the controller is a combination handpiece-drive and low-flow irrigation pump that operates a variety of handpieces consisting of drills, shavers, and saws, in conjunction with assorted attachments to perform bone cutting, reaming and drilling, and soft tissue resection.
Contraindications
The Advantage and E9000 System’s irrigation pump and tubing sets are contraindicated for distention.
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1.3
Warnings and Precautions
This equipment is designed for use by medical professionals completely familiar with the required techniques and instructions for use of the equipment. Prior to using the equipment, read and follow all warning and precautionary notices and instructions marked on the product and included in this manual.
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DO NOT bypass this section. It contains warnings and cautions that must be thoroughly understood before operating any of the equipment. Lack of understanding or adherence to these warnings and precautions may result in injury or even death to the patient.
The service interval listed on page 115, is required to keep the equipment at its optimum operating performance.
Warning - A warning contains critical information regarding serious adverse reactions and potential safety hazards that can occur in proper use or misuse of the equipment. Failure to observe the information or procedures presented in a Warning may result in injury, death or other serious adverse reactions to the patient and/or surgical staff.
1.3.1
Precaution - A precaution contains instructions for any special care to be exercised by the practitioner for the safe and effective use of the equipment. Failure to observe the information or procedures presented in a Precaution may result in damage to the equipment. Notes - Supplementary information may be given in a NOTE. This information has no critical effect on the patient or equipment.
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Warnings
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1.
Do not open the controller chassis, as this may void the warranty. There are no user-serviceable parts inside. Removing the cover may introduce an electric shock hazard by exposing you to dangerously high voltages or other risks.
2.
Eye protection is recommended when operating equipment. Eye injury may result.
3.
It is the surgeon’s responsibility to be familiar with the appropriate surgical techniques prior to use of the shaver blades and burs.
4.
Do not attach, insert or remove accessories or attachments while the handpiece is operating. Place the handpiece safety switch, if equipped with one, to the appropriate safe position, prior to installation or removal of items.
5.
Tubing sets, and E9000 Disposable Irrigation Tips are one-time use only. Do not resterilize or reuse. After use, dispose of properly.
6.
The ability to effectively clean and 2 STERILIZE re-sterilize this single use device has not been established and subsequent re-use may adversely affect the performance, safety and/or sterility of the device.
7.
Disposable shaver blades and burs are sterile and for single-use ONLY. DO NOT resterilize or reuse. After use, dispose of properly.
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15. Bur and neuro guards should be checked frequently. Overheating can occur if bur guard bearings are worn or not kept clean. Overheating can lead to patient burn injury. Bur and neuro guards are to be returned to the factory or a ConMed Linvatec authorized service facility for routine maintenance every six (6) months. 16. Perform the following steps to verify guards are in good operating condition: (a) Remove the guard from the handpiece and insert a bur into the nose of the guard.
The ability to effectively clean and 2 STERILIZE re-sterilize this single use device has not been established and subsequent re-use may adversely affect the performance, safety and/or sterility of the device.
(b) While holding the bur, spin the guard. The guard should spin freely around the bur shaft without resistance.
After use, shaver blades, burs and tubing sets may be a potential biohazard and should be handled in accordance with acceptable medical practice and applicable local and national requirements.
10. Do not use equipment if, upon receipt, package is opened, damaged, or shows any signs of tampering.
(c) Attach the guard and bur to the handpiece.
11. Do not use shaver blade or bur if they show any signs of damage.
(d) Operate the handpiece for approximately 30 seconds. Stop the handpiece and carefully feel the end of the guard where the guard encases the shaft of the bur for overheating. If overheating is noticed, return guard for service.
12. When using blades and burs avoid excessive lateral force as breakage may occur. 13. Do not use sterile equipment after expiration date. 14. Continually check all handpieces and attachments for overheating. If overheating is sensed, immediately discontinue use and return equipment for service. Overheating can lead to patient injury or (burn).
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17. Do not use in the presence of flammable anesthetics, gases, disinfecting agents, cleaning solutions, or any material susceptible to ignition due to electrical sparking.
5.
Tubing sets contain the phthalate plasticizer DEHP, which may leach into the patient during administration of irrigant. Animal studies have shown that high-level exposure to DEHP may affect male fertility and reproductive development; these findings have not been confirmed in clinical studies. In determining use of this device in a child, or a pregnant or nursing female, the clinical benefits should outweigh any potential risk to the infant.
6.
Handle all equipment carefully. If any equipment is dropped or damaged in any way, return it immediately for service.
7.
Prior to each use, perform the following:
18. The service intervals, (See “Table 1: Maintenance Schedule” on page 115), are required to keep the handpieces at their optimum operating performance. Failure to follow the recommended PM schedule can cause devices to overheat which may lead to patient injury (burn). 19. Equipment grounding is vital to ensure safe operation. Plug the power cord into a properly earthed mains supply outlet whose voltage and frequency characteristics are compatible with those listed on the unit or in this manual. Do not use plug adapters or extension cords; such devices defeat the safety ground and could cause injury.
1.3.2
Precautions
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1.
Do not expose the PowerPro controller to moisture, operate in wet areas, or place liquids on or above the controller.
2.
Handpieces are factory sealed. Do not disassemble or lubricate, as this may void the warranty. There are no user-serviceable parts inside.
3.
Use only associated ConMed Linvatec attachments and accessories (saw blades, bits, etc.) as defined within the descriptions of each attachment.
4.
All associated Tubing Sets are latex free.
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Inspect all equipment for proper operation.
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Ensure all attachments and accessories are correctly and completely attached to the handpiece.
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Perform the required Performance Tests for each associated handpiece prior to each use.
8.
Do not excessively bend or kink the instrument handpiece cord or power cord. Always inspect cords for signs of excessive wear or damage, or bent, broken or missing pins within the connector(s). If any wear or damage is found, discontinue use and replace immediately.
9.
Do not handle the controller, handpieces or footswitch by the cord. Do not pull on the cord to remove it from the handpiece or controller.
10. Never operate the MicroChoice® Elite™ High Speed Drill (5020-025) Medium Speed Drill (5020-021) or the CoolFlex®
LATEX
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18. If shaver blade clogs, use ConMed Linvatec Declogger (E9315) to declog shaver blade. Shaver blades or burs may also be declogged by removing inner assembly from outer assembly and clearing any tissue from the window or aspiration hole. DO NOT disassemble Prebent Shaver Blades with catalog number ending in “M” or “MT” (i.e., C9299M and 42ULT-ZZ-MT).
High Speed Drill (E9010) without a bur and appropriate bur guard in place and the collet locked. Damage will occur. 11. Running the shaver blade or bur without fluid flow (dry) may cause damage to the device. 12. Ensure the optical cassette sensor next to the pump cassette mechanism is kept clean at all times. 13. Do not stall handpieces, damage can occur.
19. United States Federal law restricts sale of this device to or on the order of a physician.
14. Always inspect for bent, dull or damaged burs, blades or drill bits before each use. Do not attempt to straighten or sharpen. Do not use if damaged. After use, dispose of properly.
20. After each use, thoroughly clean the controller, handpieces, attachments and accessories (See “4.1 Cleaning and Sterilizing” on page 118).
15. Always use a bur of the proper length for the particular guard.
NOTES:
16. Direct contact of the rotating cutting edge of shaver blades and burs with metallic surfaces and/or other hard surfaces such as arthroscopes, cannulas, or other instruments can cause damage to the devices. If contact does occur, shaver blades can break, seize, or shed metal particles. Shaver blade or bur should be examined for damage and replaced if necessary. 17. Do not apply excessive loading on the shaver blade or bur. Cutting performance is not increased with force. Excessive force or using shaver blades or burs as a lever can cause damage to the device including permanent deformation, shedding of metal (wear), and seizure.
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1.
Observe all national waste management regulations.
2.
Do not dispose of Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) as unsorted municipal waste.
1.4
Speed (rpm) Selection
Symbol Definitions Controller Markings
E9000 Series Handpiece Connection
Stand-by (ON/OFF)
MicroChoice Drills and Saws Connection Follow instructions for use.
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MicroChoice, Advantage, and APEX Shaver Handpiece Connection
Precaution or warning notice
PowerPro Handpiece Connection Warning - For continued protection against risk of fire, replace only with the same type and rating fuse
Irrigation (Flow) Control
Mains Fuse
Speed (rpm) Selection
Flammable Anesthetics - Risk of explosion if used in the presence of flammable anesthetics.
Adjustment to a maximum (Increase)
Type B equipment
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Adjustment to a minimum (Decrease) Alternating Current Protective earth ground
PRESET
Waste Electronics and Electrical Equipment (WEEE) Symbol. Regarding European Union end-of-life of product.
Predetermined setting for irrigation flow using the CoolFlex High Speed Drill with the E9414 Tubing Set
RPM
Revolutions Per Minute
Max
Maximum Operating Speed
Min
Minimum Operating Speed
Caution: Federal Law restricts this device to sale by or on the order of a physician. Footswitch Connection
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Footswitch Markings
Miscellaneous Markings
Shaver Handpieces
Single Use Only
Directional Selection (Forward/Reverse/Oscillate)
Latex Free LATEX
Variable Speed, ON/OFF
Eye Protection Required MicroChoice or Hall Handpiece
No user service recommended. Refer servicing to qualified ConMed Linvatec service personnel.
Forward Variable Speed
Indicates product component should not be sterilized.
Reverse Variable Speed
Indicates product component should not be immersed in any type of fluid.
Oscillate
Mini-Driver™ Handpiece Markings
Indicates handpiece should not be immersed in any fluid.
Indicates the safe or off position (only for a part of equipment) of the handpiece safety switch
Indicates product should not be oiled or lubricated.
Indicates the on or run position (only for a part of equipment) of the handpiece safety switch
Lock Unlock
Indicates on in the forward, or clockwise, direction of rotation
F R
1 min
Indicates on in the reverse, or counterclockwise, direction of rotation
Indicates blade collet unlock position of the D9820, D9824, D9920 and D9924 Advantage and Advantage Turbo Handpieces
Duty Cycle: 1 minute on
Indicates Handpiece increase
Duty Cycle: 3 minutes off
Indicates Handpiece decrease
UNLOCK
3 min
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Do not resterilize
Handpiece “Motor Overspeed” message symbol
DEHP Symbol
Handpiece “Stalled” and “Maximum Torque” messages symbol
STERILIZE
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WEEE Symbol
S
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Handpiece “Magnetic Field” message symbol Check Handpiece message
Graphical Display Symbols
1.5
Drill - forward direction
Environmental Directives
WEEE Directive [2002/96/EC] on Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment. This statement only applies to European countries with regard to the Waste Electrical and Electric Equipment (WEEE) European Directive.
Drill - reverse direction OscDrill - oscillate function Tap - forward direction
The WEEE symbol on the product or its packaging indicates that this product must not be disposed of with other waste. Instead, it is your responsibility to dispose of your waste equipment by handing it over to a designated collection point for the recycling of Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment. The separate collection and recycling of your waste equipment at the time of disposal will help conserve natural resources and ensure that it is recycled in a manner that protects human health and the environment. For more information about where you can drop off your equipment at the end of its useful life for recycling, please contact ConMed Linvatec.
Tap - reverse direction Screw - forward direction Screw - reverse direction Irrigation message symbol Saw operating symbol Handpiece “Aspirate Mode” symbol Handpiece in “safe” position
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PORT 1 PORT 2
PORT 3
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PRO6125 Oscillator Saws, PRO6100 Electric II Modular Handpiece, and PRO6135 Reciprocator Saw. However, with the addition of a handpiece adapter - the APEX Adapter (E9320) or the Mini-Driver Adapter (K501) - this receptacle will also accept and operate the following shaver handpieces (C9820, C9824, C9828, C9840) or the Mini-Driver Handpiece (K500).
System Indicators
1.6.1
Advantage Controller Front Panel (Top Portion)
1.
Footswitch Receptacle - Accepts the footswitch cord connector.
2.
APEX Handpiece Receptacle (Port 1) - Directly accepts the handpiece cord connector of any APEX handpiece (C9820, C9824, C9828, C9840).
3.
Handpiece Receptacle (Port 2) Directly accepts the handpiece cord connector of the following handpieces; all Group 1 Handpieces (E9005, E9015, and CoolFlex); all Group 2 Handpieces (5020-021, -022, -023, -024, -025, -026, -027); most Group 3 Handpieces (D9820, D9920, MC9820, D9824, D9924, MC9828, and MC9840); and the PowerPro PRO2300E and
NOTES: • All cord receptacles and connectors are keyed to prevent incorrect insertion. Likewise, receptacles and connectors are color-coded to easily recognize where to connect each cord (footswitch receptacle and connector - yellow, handpiece receptacles and connectors - red or grey). • Only one handpiece can be connected at a time in either port of the top section. If a handpiece is connected while another handpiece is already connected, “CHECK HANDPIECE” will display. BOTH handpieces must be removed to clear the fault condition. 9
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The PowerPro Electric Modular (PRO2100E) and Two-Trigger (PRO2200E) handpieces will NOT operate in Port 2. If these handpieces are connected to Port 2, “INVALID HANDPIECE” will display.
Speed Decrease Button Press to decrease the handpiece speed for handpieces connected to Port 1 or Port 2.
6.
Top Display - Displays handpiece speeds, irrigation flow rates, instructions, operating modes and error messages. Displays actual speed while the handpiece is operating, and the set speed when the handpiece is inactive. Flow rate, as a percentage, displays when the pump is enabled.
7.
Flow Increase Button - Press to increase the pump flow rate for handpieces connected to Port 1 or Port 2.
8.
Flow Decrease Button - Press to decrease the pump flow rate for handpieces connected to Port 1 or Port 2.
Advantage Controller Front Panel (Bottom Portion)
11. Standby Power Switch - To activate the controller, place this switch to the on position. To set the controller to stand-by mode, place this switch to the off position.
Speed Increase Button Press to increase the handpiece speed for handpieces connected to Port 1 or Port 2.
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9.
1.6.2
12. Handpiece Receptacle (Port 3) Directly accepts all PowerPro handpieces along with several other handpieces. With the addition of a handpiece adapter Mini-Driver Adapter (K501) or APEX Adapter (E9320) - this receptacle will also accept and operate the Mini-Driver Handpiece (K500) or two of the four APEX handpieces (C9824 and C9828). NOTE: Even though this handpiece receptacle (Port 3) will accept the connectors of the E9000 Series handpieces (E9005, E9015, and CoolFlex), the MicroChoice Low Speed Drill (5020-026), the MicroChoice Shaver Handpieces (MC9820, MC9840), and the Advantage Basic Shaver Handpieces (D9820, D9920), they cannot be activated in this port because a footswitch is required for activation of these handpieces and there is no footswitch port for the bottom portion of the controller. 13. Bottom Display - Displays the following information in text or graphical format (Reference “2.1.3.9 Switch 5 - Display Mode Selection” on page 45); user/error messages, instructions, handpiece speeds, and operating modes. Displays the actual speed while the handpiece is operating and set speed when the handpiece is inactive.
Optical Sensor - Senses whether or not a tubing set is connected.
10. Tubing Cassette Receptacle - Accepts the various tubing sets. See “6.1 Handpieces, Attachments and Accessories” on page 149 for a list of associated tubing sets. 10
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1.6.3
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Mains Receptacle - Accepts the supplied hospital grade power cable to provide AC power.
5.
Voltage Selection Means - Used to set the controller to the appropriate voltage source (See “4.4 Fuse Replacement and Voltage Selection Means” on page 130 for more information). NOTE: Does not apply to the model D3000J controller.
Advantage Controller Back Panel
1.
Speaker - Used for the output of audible information.
2.
“TOP CONTROLLER OPTIONS” Switches - Used to set specific controller functionality settings for the top portion of the controller; i.e., Day-to-Day Memory, Footswitch Operating Mode, Audio Mode, Handpiece Oscillate Operating Mode, Window Indexing Mode, Handpiece Default Setting Mode, and Handpiece Button Enable/Disable Mode (See “2.1.3 Controller Options/Function Switches and Settings” on page 36).
3.
“BOTTOM CONTROLLER OPTIONS” Switches - Used to set specific controller functionality settings for the bottom portion of the controller; i.e., Day-to-Day Memory, Handpiece Oscillate Operating Mode, Default or Swiss Handpiece Operating Mode, and Display Mode (See “2.1.3 Controller Options/Function Switches and Settings” on page 36). 11
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1.6.4 1.
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Speed Decrease Button - Press to decrease the handpiece speed.
E9000 Controller Front Panel
Standby Power Switch - To activate the controller, place this switch to the on position. To set the controller to stand-by mode, place this switch to the off position.
5.
Display - Displays handpiece speeds, irrigation flow rates, instructions, operating modes and error messages. Displays actual speed while the handpiece is operating and the set speed when the handpiece is inactive. Flow rate, as a percentage, displays when the pump is enabled.
6.
Footswitch Receptacle - Accepts the footswitch cord connector.
7.
Flow Increase Button - Press to increase the pump flow rate.
8.
Flow Decrease Button - Press to decrease the pump flow rate.
9.
Optical Sensor - Senses whether or not a tubing set is connected.
Speed Increase Button - Press to increase the handpiece speed.
3.
Handpiece Receptacle - Accepts the handpiece cord connector of all Group 1, Group 2, and Group 3 handpieces, and several PowerPro handpieces (PRO2300E, PRO6100, PRO6125, PRO6135). Also, using one of two handpiece adapters - Mini-Driver Adapter (K501) or APEX Adapter (E9320) the Mini-Driver Handpiece or any of four APEX handpieces can also be connected. NOTE: All cord receptacles and connectors are keyed to prevent incorrect insertion. Likewise, receptacles and connectors are color-coded to easily recognize where to connect each cord.
10. Tubing Cassette Receptacle - Accepts the various tubing sets. See “6.1 Handpieces,
Attachments and Accessories” on page 149 for a list of associated tubing sets.
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