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Handpiece Maintenance System
OPERATION MANUAL MADE IN JAPAN
OM-E0643E 003
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– Contents – 1. Indications for Use... 1 2. Precautions for handling and operation... 1 3. Package Contents... 3 4. Part names... 4 5. Checking and how to connect each part... 5 6. Oil priming... 8 7. Check before use... 8 8. Operation Procedures... 8 9. Maintenance of iCare... 11 10. Periodical Maintenance Checks... 15 11. Error LED... 16 12. Troubleshooting... 16 13. Specification... 17 14. Symbols... 17 15. Warranty... 17 16. Option Parts List... 18 17. Spare Parts List... 18 18. Disposal of the product... 18 19. EMC Information (Electromagnetic Compatibility Information)... 18
1 Indications for Use (Only for USA / CANADA) iCare is intended for Internal cleaning, i e , purging of old lubricant, for the maintenance of rotating dental and surgical instruments. NOTE iCare should be used with only pre-cleaned dental handpieces and before they are sterilized. (For other area) Lubrication of handpieces.
2 Precautions for handling and operation • Please read these precautions carefully and use only as intended or instructed. • Safety instructions are intended to avoid potential hazards that could result in personal injury or damage to the device. Safety instructions are classified as follows in accordance with the seriousness of the risk. Class DANGER WARNING CAUTION NOTICE
Degree of Risk Hazard that could result in personal death or serious injury if the safety instructions are not correctly followed. Hazard that could result in serious injury or damage to the device if the safety instructions are not correctly followed. Hazard that could result in light or moderate injury or damage to the device if the safety instructions are not correctly followed. General product specification information highlighted to avoid product malfunction and performance reduction.
DANGER • Do not install or use this product or fill it with Maintenance Oil in a room where explosion or fire is a risk. • Do not install or use the product in direct sunlight or where the temperature exceeds 40°C. • Provide adequate ventilation periodically. If odor is a concern, ventilate immediately. WARNING • Do not handle the AC power cord with wet hands. Wet hand contact with electricity may result in an electric shock. • If the product overheats or smells of burning, immediately turn off the power and disconnect the main power plug. Contact your Authorized NSK Dealer. 1
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Thank you for purchasing the NSK iCare. Please read this Operation Manual carefully before use to become familiar with operation instructions and care & maintenance. Keep this Operation Manual for future reference.
• TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK, use a main electrical outlet that is earthed. • Be careful not to get water or liquid disinfectant or maintenance oil on the Unit. This could cause short circuits and lead to fire and/or electric shock. • Excessively turning the Main Power Switch ON and OFF may blow a fuse. • When installing the product, provide space of approximately 10cm around the product for easy access to the inlet and the Power Cord. • For safety, install the Unit in a place where the AC power cord can be easily removed. CAUTION • Read this Operation Manual before use to fully understand the product functions and file for future reference. • Do not use iCare to lubricate air scalers (except for NSK Ti-Max S970 series) and Phatelus air motors. The iCare lubricating system is not designed to lubricate those particular products. Maintain air scalers and Phatelus air motors as described in the operation manual for each product. • If blood infiltrates inside a handpiece, iCare may not totally lubricate the internal handpiece components, and internal blood coagulation may cause product failure. In this case, NSK recommends to immediately lubricate those handpieces with PANA SPRAY Plus. • Autoclave handpieces AFTER lubricating with this product. • Place a collector such as a tray under the Unit. • After use, turn off the Power Switch and shut off the air supply (Air Compressor). • Drain water from the Air Compressor and Air Filter at least once a week as required. Moisture from the tank could mix with the Maintenance Oil and defeat the purpose of this device. • Remove the Air Tube and the AC power cord from the Unit if the Unit is not to be used for a long time. • Do not store the Maintenance Oil in contact with halogen, strong acid, alkali, and oxidizing substance or in the same place as these substances. • Use only consumable parts such as maintenance oil, and accessories such as an AC power cord specified by NSK. Other than what we specify may cause product failure due to insufficient lubrication. • This device is for indoor use only. • Keep the Unit on a level surface. • Do not attempt to disassemble the product or tamper with the mechanism except as recommended by NSK in this Operation Manual. • Do not allow any impact on to the product. Do not drop the product. • Should the product function abnormally, cease operation immediately and contact your Authorized NSK Dealer. • Perform regular function and maintenance checks. • If the product is not used for a long period check it is functioning correctly before use. • Installation and use of this product requires special precautions regarding EMC according to the EMC information. • Portable and mobile RF communications equipment can affect Medical Electrical equipment. Do not use RF equipment near the product. • The use of ACCESSORIES such as cables, other than those specified by the manufacturer, with the exception of cables sold by the manufacturer of this product as replacement parts for internal components, may result in increased EMISSIONS or decreased IMMUNITY of this product. • This product should not be used adjacent to, or stacked with, other equipment. If adjacent or stacked use is necessary, this product should be observed to verify normal operation in the configuration in which it will be used. • The system may present a possibility of malfunction when used in the presence of an electromagnetic interference wave. Do not install the system in the vicinity of any device which emits magnetic waves. Turn off the Main Power Switch of the system as an ultrasonic oscillation device or an electrode knife is located close to the vicinity of use. • U.S. Federal law restricts this device to sale by or on the order of a licensed physician. NOTICE • No special training is required for this device. • This product is not intended to perform a hygienic cleaning of the internal parts of the handpiece.
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3 Package Contents
No. 1 2 3 4
Part Name iCare Unit AC Power cord Maintenance Oil for iCare Oil Filling Nozzle
5
Mist Filter Set
6
Air Tube
7
Oil Absorber Sheet
8
Chuck Lubrication Nozzle
9
O-ring Set
10
Test Bur
Quantity 1 1 1 1 1set (Pack of 12) 1 1set (Pack of 10) 1 1set (Pack of 3) 1
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4 Part names iCare Unit Cover Control Panel
Connector Fuse Box
Air Filter
Power Switch
Inlet
Door
Control Panel
(A) Power LED
(E) Error LED (Air Pressure) (D) Error LED (Door)
(B) Connector LED
(C) Error LED (Oil)
(3) Air Select Button (F) Air LED (S/M/L) (4) Start Button
(G) Chuck Lubrication LED (1) Connector Select Button
4-1 Buttons on Control Panel (1) Connector Select Button Use this Button when selecting a connector to use. (2) Chuck Lubrication Button Use this Button when selecting Chuck Lubrication Mode. (3) Air Select Button Use this Button when selecting Air Mode. (4) Start Button Use this Button when starting lubrication.
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(2) Chuck Lubrication Button
4-2 Display part on Control Panel (A) Power LED This LED lights up when power is ON (l side). English
(B) Connector LED This LED lights up when the connector is selected. This LED blinks during lubrication. (C) Error LED (Oil) See "11. Error LED". (D) Error LED (Door) See "11. Error LED". (E) Error LED (Air Pressure) See "11. Error LED". (F) Air LED (S/M/L) The selected Air mode lights up. (G) Chuck Lubrication LED This LED lights up when the Chuck Lubrication is selected. This LED blinks during lubrication.
5 Checking and how to connect each part 5-1 Connecting Air Tube 1) Securely insert the Air Tube into the Air Filter Connector at the back of the Unit (Fig. 1). 2) Connect the Y-type One-Touch Connector to the air source (Air Compressor) as shown in Fig. 2. 3) Push and pull the Air Tube to be sure that it is firmly connected. Example of connection
To other device
Air Tube
Air Filter of iCare
Cut the air tube connecting the Air Compressor and the other device and connect to the Y-type One-Touch Connector.
Air Filter Connector Air Filter
Y-type One-Touch Connector
Fig. 1 Air Compressor
Fig. 2 • The optimum air pressure for this product is between 0.5 - 0.6MPa (5 - 6kgf/cm2). The product does not operate if the air 2 CAUTION pressure is set less than 0.5MPa (5kgf/cm ). • Do not twist or bend the Air Tube. • If you have difficulty connecting the Air Tube, contact your Authorized NSK Dealer. • Drain water from the Air Compressor and Air Filter at least once a week as required. Moisture from the tank could mix with the Maintenance Oil.
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5-2 Filling with Maintenance Oil • Before filling with Maintenance Oil, be sure that the Drain Screw on the CAUTION underside of the Unit is tightened securely. Oil may leak if the screw is loose (Fig. 3). Drain Screw
Fig. 3 1) Open the Cover (Fig. 4). 2) Remove the Oil Fill Cap by turning it counter clockwise (Fig. 5). 3) Remove the cap for Maintenance Oil and install the Oil Filling Nozzle (Fig. 6). 4) Fill with Maintenance Oil slowly (Fig. 7). 5) When filling is complete, securely attach the Oil Fill Cap by turning it clockwise.
Cover
Oil Fill Cap
Fig. 4
Fig. 5
Oil Filling Nozzle Oil Filling Hole
Oil Filter Maintenance Oil
Fig. 6
Fig. 7
• Do not fill Maintenance Oil in a room where there is a risk of explosion or fire. DANGER • Do not overfill Maintenance Oil in order to avoid accidental oil leaks. Pour slowly. CAUTION • Use only the NSK Maintenance Oil for iCare. Use of oil other than NSK Maintenance Oil for iCare may cause a failure and result in insufficient product lubrication.
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5-3 Mist Filter Attach Mist Filters to the inside of the Door (Fig. 8).
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Mist Filter
Fig. 8
5-4 Oil Absorber Sheet Place an Oil Absorber Sheet at the bottom of the lubricating chamber of the Unit. The Oil Absorber Sheet is designed to absorb residual Maintenance oil after lubrication (Fig. 9).
Oil Absorber Sheet
Fig. 9
5-5 Connecting AC Power Cord 1) Turn OFF (O side) the Power Switch before connecting the AC power cord. 2) Insert the AC power cord plug so that it fits the Connector Socket at the rear of the Unit (Fig. 10). 3) Plug the AC power cord into a wall outlet.
Fig. 10 • Hold the plug when pulling out the AC power cord. If holding the cord part, the cord may be damaged. CAUTION • Be sure that the device has completely stopped before pulling out the AC power cord.
5-6 Setting of sound volume "High" and "Low" sound volume can be switched by repeating the following procedure. Close the Door then turn ON the Power Switch (I side) while pressing the Air Select Button.
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6 Oil priming Before using your NSK iCare for the first time, and every time after the oil tank has been completely emptied, Follow these 8 steps to correctly prime the oil tank pump. Failure to follow these instructions may result in your iCare not dispensing the correct oil volume. Fill the NSK iCare oil tank with NSK iCare oil then: 1) Close the iCare door then, while holding down the Chuck Lubrication Button, switch ON (I side) the iCare main Power Switch. 2) A beep will then sound and the Error light will illuminate. Release the Chuck Lubrication Button. 3) Open the iCare door then hold down any Connector Select Button “1-4” and check that oil now flows from that selected Connector. Release the Connector Select Button. 4) Close the iCare door. 5) Switch OFF (O side) the iCare main Power Switch. Now immediately switch ON (I side) the iCare main Power Switch. 6) Press each Connector Select Button so that all 4 Connector LED lights simultaneously illuminate. 7) Press the Start Button and oil priming will start. Oil should now start to flow from each Connector. 8) A BEEP will sound when the oil priming procedure has automatically finished.
7 Check before use Before use, check the product by referring to the check points below. If you find something abnormal such as looseness, when checking or using, stop use and contact your Authorized NSK Dealer. • Check that the turbine connector part is securely fastened and the Nut screw is free of wear, seizure or adherence of dirt. • Check that the E-type connector part is secure and free of flaws or adherence of dirt.
8 Operation Procedures • Do not use iCare to lubricate air scalers (except for NSK Ti-Max S970 series) and Phatelus air motors. The iCare lubricating CAUTION system is not designed to lubricate those particular products. Maintain air scalers and Phatelus air motors as described in the operation manual for each product. • If blood infiltrates inside a handpiece, iCare may not totally lubricate the internal handpiece components, and internal blood coagulation may cause product failure. In this case, NSK recommends to immediately lubricate those handpieces with PANA SPRAY Plus. • Maintain individual handpiece according to the procedure described in the operation manual of handpiece.
8-1 Attaching Handpiece Air Turbine When connecting a Midwest 4 Hole air turbine (According to ISO 9168) 1) Remove the bur from the handpiece. 2) Open the iCare Door, insert the air turbine to the shape of the air turbine connector, and tighten the nut securely (Fig. 11). To 4) When connecting another type of air turbine 1) Remove the bur from the handpiece. 2) Open the iCare Door, insert the adaptor (option) to the shape of the air turbine connector, and tighten the nut securely (Fig. 12). 3) Insert the air turbine into the adaptor (Fig. 13). * Refer to "16. Option Parts List" for the correct adaptor. To 4) 4) Push and pull the handpiece to be sure that it is securely attached. 5) Point the bur insertion hole toward the door and close the door securely (Fig. 14).
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Air Turbine Connector Tighten Nut Adaptor
Nut
*C3 Type
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Tighten
Fig. 11
*C2 Type
Fig. 12
Bur insertion Hole
Adaptor
Point toward the door
*C2 Type
Fig. 13
E Type handpiece (According to ISO 3964 type) Straight Handpiece 1) Insert the supplied Test Bur into the handpiece and lock the chuck by turning the Bur Lock Ring (Fig. 15). 2) Open the iCare door and attach the handpiece to the E-Type handpiece connector until it locks (Fig. 16). 3) Push and pull the handpiece to be sure that it is securely attached. 4) Close the door securely.
Fig. 14
Bur Lock Ring
Test bur
Fig. 15 Contra Angle Handpiece 1) Remove the bur from the handpiece. 2) Open the iCare door and attach the handpiece to the E-Type handpiece connector until it locks (Fig. 16). 3) Push and pull the handpiece to be sure that it is securely attached. 4) Point the bur insertion hole toward the door and close the door securely (Fig. 14).
E-Type handpiece Connector
*C2 Type
Fig. 16
• Be sure to remove the bur from Air Turbine and Contra Angle Handpieces before attaching the handpiece to the adaptor or CAUTION Connector. For Straight handpieces be sure to insert the supplied Test Bur and lock the chuck before connecting to the E-Type handpiece connector (Fig. 15). • For Contra Angle and Air Turbine Handpieces point the Bur Insertion Hole towards the door and close the door (Fig. 14). Mist Filters absorb the oil coming out of the handpiece.
NOTICE • NSK offers Handpiece Head Filters, which help absorption of oil from the handpiece during lubrication. * For replacement Handpiece Head Filters, refer to "16. Option Parts List". 9
8-2 Lubrication NOTICE • iCare has preset lubrication modes optimal for various handpiece types. Lubricate handpieces by following the instruction below. 1) Turn on (I side) the Power Switch. 2) Press the Connector Select Button to select the connector to which handpiece is attached. The relevant LED light will illuminate. 3) Press the Air Select Button to select an air purge mode among S, M and L. Mode S mode (Short) M mode (Medium) L mode (Long)
Air Turbine Connector
Lubrication Time per Handpiece 28 sec.
E-type Handpiece Connector
50 sec.
Air Turbine Connector E-type Handpiece Connector Air Turbine Connector
30 sec. 64 sec. 33 sec.
E-type Handpiece Connector
84 sec.
Connector
Handpiece Air Turbine (M4/B2 type only) Contra Angle Handpieces, Straight Handpieces (The oil drainage time is shorter than that in M mode) Air Turbine (Other than M4/B2 type) Contra Angle Handpieces, Straight Handpieces NSK Air Scaler Ti-Max S970 series (Air Turbine Connector) Handpieces from which oil cannot be drained sufficiently in M mode (The oil drainage time is longer than that in M mode)
4) When the Start Button is pressed lubrication starts. The Connector LED blinks during lubrication. 5) When lubrication is completed, a beep sounds and the Connector LED turns off. • When Connector LED is off, lubrication for the connector will not start. CAUTION • After lubricating NSK Ti-Max S970 Scaler series, the Scaler must be operated until oil no longer flows from the rear of the Scaler (the connection point of the Scaler and coupling/hose).
8-3 Removing Handpieces • If debris is contained in the oil expelling from a handpiece even after lubrication, lubricate the handpiece again. CAUTION Removing Air Turbine For Midwest 4 Hole Air Turbine (According to ISO 9168) 1) Open the door after the Connector LED has turned OFF and lubrication has completely finished. 2) Loosen the nut and pull out the handpiece straight from the Air Turbine Connector (Fig. 17). For other types of air turbine handpieces 1) Open the door after the Connector LED has turned OFF and lubrication has completely finished. 2) Pull out the Air Turbine straight from the adaptor, or pull out the Air Turbine while pushing up the connector ring of the adaptor (Fig. 18).
Adaptor Loosen
Nut
*C3 Type
Fig. 17
10
*C2 Type
Fig. 18
Release Button
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Removing E-type handpieces (According to ISO 3964 type) 1) Open the door after the Connector LED has turned OFF and lubrication has completely finished. 2) Pull out the handpiece straight while pressing the Release Button on the E-type Handpiece Connector (Fig. 19). • With a cloth, wipe off any Oil collected at the bottom of the chamber and the CAUTION door. The collected oil could leak from the bottom of the door. Dispose of the cloth as medical waste according to the laws and regulations in your country.
*C2 Type
Fig. 19
8-4 Chuck Lubrication This product can lubricate the Chuck of Air Turbine and Contra Angle handpieces. 1) Insert the chuck lubrication nozzle into the Connector "4" until it locks (Fig. 20). 2) Press the Chuck Lubrication Button to illuminate the Chuck Lubrication LED. 3) Holding the handpiece securely by hand, insert the chuck lubrication nozzle into the bur insertion hole of the handpiece (Fig. 21). 4) Press the Start Button and chuck lubrication will start. The Chuck Lubrication LED will blink during lubrication. 5) When lubricating is completed, a beep sounds and the Chuck Lubrication LED will turn off. 6) Lubricate the handpiece following the instruction in "8-1 Attaching Handpiece" and "8-2 Lubrication".
Chuck Lubrication Nozzle
Fig. 20
*C2 Type
Fig. 21
• Do not lubricate the chuck of NSK Straight Handpieces as this may cause handpiece malfunction. CAUTION NOTICE • Only Connector "4" is available for chuck lubrication.
9 Maintenance of iCare 9-1 Cleaning the iCare 1) Turn OFF (O side) the Power Switch. 2) Remove the AC power cord from Unit. 3) Wipe the surface using a cloth moistened with water, warm water or soapy water (neutral detergent), then again wipe using another cloth moistened with disinfectant alcohol. • Never use solvent such as benzine or thinner for cleaning. CAUTION • Do not leave an alcohol-immersed cloth in contact with the Unit for a long period. Bleaching, deformation or failure of the Unit may occur.
NOTICE • The door can easily be detached when necessary and be cleaned with tap water (See "9-2 Detaching and reattaching the door"). 11
9-2 Detaching and reattaching the door 9-2-1 Detaching the door Slide the detachment lever (lower right corner) inward then pull the door out to remove (Fig. 22). 9-2-2 Reattaching the door 1) Fit the installation hole on the door into the pin on the front left side (Fig. 23). 2) Align the other installation hole on the door right side with the pin while pulling the detachment lever. Release the detachment lever. A 'click' sound will indicate that the door is secure (Fig. 24).
Detachment lever
Fig. 22
Pin
Pin
Detachment lever
Installation hole Installation hole
Fig. 23
Fig. 24
• Attach or detach the door on a level surface. During attachment or detachment, be careful not to drop the door or the Unit. CAUTION • Do not soak the door in alcohol and do not leave an alcohol-immersed cloth in contact with the door for a long period. Bleaching or door deformation may occur.
9-3 Replacing Mist Filter Open the door and remove the used Mist Filters. Replace with new Mist Filters as shown in Fig. 25.
Mist Filter
• Replace immediately with new Mist Filters when signs of debris appear. CAUTION • Dispose of used Mist Filters as medical waste according to the laws and regulations in your country.
Fig. 25
9-4 Replacing the Oil Absorber Sheet Open the door and remove used Oil Absorber Sheet. Place new Oil Absorber Sheet at the bottom of the lubricating chamber of the Unit as shown in Fig. 26.
Oil Absorber Sheet
• Replace immediately with a new Oil Absorber Sheet when signs of debris CAUTION appear. • Dispose of used Oil Absorber Sheets as medical waste according to the laws and regulations in your country. Fig. 26
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9-5 Draining the Air Filter
• The air supply (Air Compressor) and Air Filter need to be clean and free from CAUTION moisture. Drain the Air Compressor and Air Filter at least once a week as required. Moisture from the tank could mix with the Maintenance Oil.
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1) When water accumulates in the Air Filter case, press the Drain Button at the bottom of the case to drain the Air Filter (Fig. 27). 2) In addition to the Air Filter, drain the air supply attached to this device (Air Compressor) at least once a week.
Drain Button
Fig. 27
9-6 Oil removal from the oil tank Before relocating or requesting product service, remove oil in the oil tank following the instruction below. 1) Turn OFF (O side) the Power Switch. 2) Remove the AC power cord plug from wall outlet. 3) Remove the AC power cord from the Unit. 4) Prepare an oil receiving container. 5) Remove the Oil Fill Cap. 6) Put the oil receiving container below the drain screw and remove the drain screw. 7) When oil draining is completed, securely fasten the drain screw.
Drain Screw
Fig. 28
9-7 Replacing the O-ring The O-Ring attached to the E-type handpiece connector may deteriorate or break due to wear. If any abnormality is found, replace the O-Ring with a new one following the instruction below. 1) Remove the O-ring using a thin needle (Fig. 29). 2) Insert a new O-ring into the empty groove. * For replacement O-ring, refer to the Spare Parts List. O-ring
• A deteriorated O-ring would cause excess flow of oil from the connector. If such CAUTION abnormality is found, replace the O-ring with a new one. Use only the O-ring which NSK specifies.
Fig. 29
9-8 Changing Fuses 1) Turn OFF (O side) the Power Switch. 2) Remove the AC power cord from the Unit. 3) Pull out and remove the Fuse while squeezing the ratchets of the Fuse Box inward at the same time (Fig. 30). 4) Replace the Fuse with a new one. 5) Place the Fuse holder in the original position. * For replacement Fuse, refer to the Spare Parts List.
Fuse Fuse Box
Fig. 30 • Use only the fuse which NSK specifies. CAUTION • If you cannot identify the cause for the blowout of the fuse, be sure to contact your Authorized NSK Dealer for an inspection. NOTICE • When it is difficult to pull out the fuse holder, pull it out while pushing the ratchet with a hard-tipped object.
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9-9 Replacing the air filter element • Replace the air filter element every one or two years. CAUTION 1) Drain the Air Filter (See "9-5 Draining Air Filter"). 2) Pull out the air tube while pushing the connector ring on the air filter (Fig. 31). 3) Remove the two screws using a cross slot screwdriver to remove the air filter (Fig. 32). 4) Move the red lock button down to " OPEN" (Fig. 33). 5) Turn the case supporter clockwise and pull it down. The case supporter and case guard can now be removed (Fig. 34). 6) Remove the case (Fig. 35). 7) Remove the screw at the bottom of the retainer using a cross slot screwdriver (Fig. 36). 8) Remove the retainer and the air filter element. 9) Install a new air filter element into the retainer and securely tighten them to the original position with the screw. 10) Insert the case into the case guard then insert them into the case supporter (Fig. 37). 11) Align the lock button with the position of the groove in the air filter body to insert, and push it up until there is no gap between the case supporter and the air filter body. Turn it counter clockwise until the lock button reaches the portion (Fig. 38). 12) Move the red lock button up to " LOCK" to lock (Fig. 39). 13) Attach the two screws in the reverse order of "3)". 14) Insert the air tube into the air filter connector.
Screw
Air Tube
Connector Ring
Fig. 32
Fig. 31
Case Supporter
Lock Button
Fig. 33
Fig. 34
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Air Filter Element
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Retainer
Case Screw
Fig. 35 O-ring (for case)
Fig. 36
mark
Case
Case Guard Lock Button
Case Supporter
Fig. 37
Fig. 38
Fig. 39
• Be sure to STOP the air pressure before removal and reinstallation of the air filter. CAUTION • When installing and removing the air filter, apply Maintenance Oil onto the O-ring of the case.
10 Periodical Maintenance Checks Perform periodical maintenance checks every three months, referring to the check sheet below. If any abnormalities are found, contact your Authorized NSK Dealer. Points to check Details Connection of AC power cord Confirm whether the AC power cord is completely inserted all the way into the inlet. Confirm whether the Air Tube is damaged, or bent. Air Tube Confirm whether the Air Tube is completely inserted into the Air Filter connector, and cannot be removed by pushing and pulling. Confirm whether any water accumulates in the Air Filter. If water accumulates then drain the Air Filter water. Press each Connector Select Button while pressing the Air Select Button to confirm that air Air Purge comes out. Confirm whether the insert part is free of damage or adherence of debris. E-Type Handpiece Connector Attach the handpiece to confirm that there is no backlash, etc. Confirm that the O-ring is not damaged or cut. Air Turbine Connector Install the air turbine to confirm that there is no backlash, etc. Remove the oil fill cap to confirm that no debris has accumulated in the filter. Remove any Oil Filter accumulated debris. Oil is blocked See "6. Oil priming" and confirm that oil properly comes out from the connector. Beep sound Turn on the power switch (l side) to confirm that a beep sounds. Drain Screw Confirm that the Drain Screw is firmly tightened. Chuck Lubrication Nozzle Confirm if the Chuck Lubrication Nozzle is clogged. LED Turn on the Power Switch and confirm that all the LEDs illuminate. 15
11 Error LED The error LED illuminates on the Control Panel when the device ceases to operate due to failure, excessive pressure, disconnection and incorrect usage. When this happens, restart the Unit to repeat the error check. If there are no problems, the error is cancelled and the operation can be resumed. If the error is displayed again, refer to the table below and take appropriate actions. Error LED Description of error Cause of error Check/Remedy There is a small remaining amount Refill oil (However, the device can Error LED (Oil) illuminates Oil level is too low of oil (Remaining amount is 150ml be used for a while after the LED or less). lights up). The door is OPEN before or during Close the door before or during maintenance operation. maintenance operation. Error LED (Door) illuminates Door abnormality The door is CLOSED before Chuck Open the door before Chuck lubrication. lubrication. The supplied air pressure is out of Error LED (Air Pressure) Confirm whether the supplied air Air supply pressure abnormality the allowable range of the product illuminates pressure is correct. specification. Lubricating pump circuit Contact your Authorized NSK Error LED (Oil) blinks Failure of parts abnormality Dealer for repair. Contact your Authorized NSK Error LED (Door) blinks Abnormality of power circuit Failure of parts Dealer for repair. All of Error LED (Oil), Error LED Contact your Authorized NSK (Door) and Error LED (Air Pressure) Flash memory abnormality Failure of parts Dealer for repair. blink
12 Troubleshooting When a problem is detected, check the following again before requesting service. If none of these are applicable or if the trouble is not remedied even after an action has been taken, a failure of this product is suspected. Contact your Authorized NSK Dealer. In addition, when asking for service, drain oil from the oil tank in the main body according to the tank oil removal procedures (9-6 Oil removal from the oil tank) described in the Operation Manual. Trouble Cause Remedy The power cord plug is not connected. Or electricity Check the connection. is disconnected. Power cannot be turned on. The AC power cord is not connected to the Unit. Check the connection. The power is not turned ON (l side). Turn ON the power (l side). The internal fuse has malfunctioned. Replace the fuse. Connector is not selected (The Connector LED is Press the Connector Select Button to select OFF). connector. The door is OPEN before or during operation. Close the door before or during operation. The door is CLOSED before Chuck Lubrication. Open the door before Chuck Lubrication. Oil chamber is empty (Error LED (Oil) lights up). Fill with NSK maintenance oil. The device does not operate. Air is not supplied. Or the air pressure is low (Error Check air supply and air pressure. LED (Air Pressure) lights up). Use this product in an operating environment of The room temperature is too low. 10 - 40°C. Especially in winter, wait until the room temperature reaches the operating temperature. Maintenance oil and air do not flow The hole of the Chuck Lubricate Nozzle is clogged Remove dirt in the hole using a brush (Do not use a from the Chuck Lubricate Nozzle. with debris. metal brush).
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13 Specification iCare AC100V - 240V 50/60Hz 21.5VA 0.5 - 0.6MPa (5 - 6kgf/cm2) 1.2L W280 x D240 x H350mm C2 Type: 6.5kg C3 Type: 6.5kg
Weight
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Model Rated Voltage Input Voltage Air Pressure Oil Tank Capacity Dimensions
C2 Type: Air Turbine = 2pcs. E Type Handpiece = 2pcs. C3 Type: Air Turbine = 1pc. E Type Handpiece = 3pcs. Use Environment Transportation and Store Environment
Temperature 10 - 40°C
Humidity 25 - 75%
Atmospheric Pressure
-10 - 50°C
10 - 85%
500 - 1,060hPa
14 Symbols Conforms to CE European Directive. Manufacturer. Authorized representative in the European community. Follow the waste of electric and electronic equipment (WEEE) Directive (2012/19/EU) for product and accessory disposal. Caution, Refer to attached instructions. TUV Rhineland of North America is a Nationally Recognized Testing Laboratory (NRTL) in the United States and is accredited by the Standards Council of Canada to certify electro-medical products with Canadian National Standards. Marking on the outside of Equipment or Equipment parts that include RF transmitters or that apply RF electromagnetic energy for diagnosis or treatment. Caution: U.S. Federal law restricts this device to sale by or on the order of a licensed physician.
15 Warranty NSK products are warranted against manufacturing errors and defects in materials. NSK reserves the right to analyze and determine the cause of any problem. Warranty is voided should the product be not used correctly or for the intended purpose or has been tampered with by unqualified personnel or has had non NSK parts installed. Replacement parts are available for seven years beyond discontinuation of the model.
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16 Option Parts List Model Order Code Remarks PTL Type Adaptor Z257010 For Phatelus Coupling B2/M4 Type Adaptor T904 For Borden 2 Hole Coupling KV Type Adaptor Z257020 For Kavo Coupling SR Type Adaptor Z257023 For Sirona Coupling WH Type Adaptor Z257021 For W&H Coupling BA Type Adaptor Z280022 For Bien Air Coupling F-Type Adaptor Z280042 For Endo MateTC2/TC, TASKAL Wizard head Handpiece Head Filter U1120118 Pack of 200 * Some adaptors cannot be mounted depending on the type of air turbine. Please consult your Authorized NSK Dealer.
17 Spare Parts List Model Maintenance Oil for iCare Maintenance Oil Set for iCare Mist Filter set Oil Absorber Sheet O-ring set Fuse Air Tube Chuck Lubrication Nozzle Test Bur Air Filter Element Air Filter Case O-ring (for case) Oil Filter Oil Fill Cap
Order Code Z016130 Y1002783 Y900159 U433135 M154060 D1202220010 U508038 Z257301 Z070101 U508353 U508352 U508354 U508355 U1120116 U1120038
Remarks Quantity: 1 Bottle Pack of 6 Bottles Pack of 12 Pack of 10 Pack of 3 Rated value T2AH250V 3m
18 Disposal of the product In order to avoid the health risks of operators handling the disposal of medical equipment, as well as the risks of environmental contamination caused thereof, a surgeon or a dentist is required to confirm the equipment is sterile. Ask specialist firms who are licensed to dispose of specially controlled industrial wastes, to dispose the product for you.
19 EMC Information (Electromagnetic Compatibility Information) Guidance and manufacturer's declaration - Electromagnetic Emissions The product is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below. The customer or the user of the product should assure that it is used in such an environment. Emissions test
Compliance
Electromagnetic environment - guidance
RF emissions CISPR11/EN55011
Group 1
The product uses RF energy only for its internal function. Therefore, its RF emissions are very low and are not likely to cause any interference in nearby electronic equipment.
RF emissions CISPR11/EN55011
Class B
Harmonic emissions EN/IEC61000-3-2
Class A
The product is suitable for use in all establishments, including domestic establishments and those directly connected to the public low-voltage power supply network that supplies buildings used for domestic purposes.
Voltage fluctuations/flicker emissions EN/IEC61000-3-3
Not Applicable
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Guidance and manufacturer's declaration - Electromagnetic Immunity
Immunity test
IEC61326-1 Test Level
Compliance level
Electromagnetic environment - guidance
Electrostatic discharge (ESD) EN/IEC61000-4-2
±(2) 4kV Contact ±(2, 4) 8kV Air
±(2) 4kV Contact ±(2, 4) 8kV Air
Floors should be wood, concrete or ceramic tile. If floors are covered with synthetic material, the relative humidity should be at least 30%.
Electrical fast transient/burst EN/IEC61000-4-4
±2kV for power supply lines
±2kV for power supply lines
Mains power quality should be that of a typical commercial or hospital environment.
Surge EN/IEC61000-4-5
±1kV line(s) to line(s) ±2kV line(s) to earth
±1kV line(s) to line(s) ±2kV line(s) to earth
Mains power quality should be that of a typical commercial or hospital environment.
Voltage dips, short interruptions and voltage variations on power supply input lines EN/IEC61000-4-11
0% Ut (100% dip in Ut) for a cycles 40% Ut (60% dip in Ut) for 10/12 a cycles* 70% Ut (30% dip in Ut) for 25/30 a cycles* 0% Ut (100% dip in Ut) for 250/300 a cycles*
0% Ut (100% dip in Ut) for a cycles 40% Ut (60% dip in Ut) for 10/12 a cycles* 70% Ut (30% dip in Ut) for 25/30 a cycles* 0% Ut (100% dip in Ut) for 250/300 a cycles*
Mains power quality should be that of a typical commercial or hospital environment. If the user of the product requires continued operation during power mains interruptions, it is recommended that the product be powered from an uninterruptible power supply or a battery.
Power frequency (50/60Hz) magnetic field EN/IEC61000-4-8
30A/m
30A/m
Power frequency magnetic fields should be at levels characteristic of a typical location in a typical commercial or hospital environment.
NOTE: 'Ut' is the AC mains voltage prior to application of the test level. *: eg: "25/30 a cycles" means "25 cycles for a 50Hz test", or "30 cycles for a 60Hz test". Guidance and manufacturer's declaration - Electromagnetic Immunity The product is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below. The customer or the user of the product should assure that it is used in such an environment. Immunity test
IEC61326-1 test level
Compliance level
Electromagnetic environment - guidance
Conducted RF EN/IEC61000-4-6
3Vrms 150kHz to 80MHz
3V
Radiated RF EN/IEC61000-4-3
10V/m 80MHz to 1.0GHz
10V/m 80MHz to 1.0GHz
Portable and mobile RF communications equipment should be used no closer to any part of the product, including cables, than the recommended separation distance calculated from the equation applicable to the frequency of the transmitter.
3V/m 1.4GHz to 2.0GHz
3V/m 1.4GHz to 2.0GHz
1V/m 2.0GHz to 2.7GHz
1V/m 2.0GHz to 2.7GHz
Recommended separation distance d = 1.2 P d = 0.35 P 80MHz to 800MHz d = 0.70 P 800MHz to 1.0GHz d = 2.3 P 1.4GHz to 2.0GHz d = 7.0 P 2.0GHz to 2.5GHz Where P is the maximum output power rating of the transmitter in watts (W) according to the transmitter manufacturer, and (d ) is the recommended separation distance in meters (m). Field strengths from fixed RF transmitters as determined by an electromagnetic site survey(a) should be less than the compliance level in each frequency range(b). Interference may occur in the vicinity of equipment marked with the following symbol:
NOTE1: At 80MHz and 800MHz, the higher frequency range applies. NOTE2: These guidelines may not apply in all situations. Electromagnetic propagation is affected by absorption and reflection from structures, objects and people. a: Field strengths from fixed transmitters, such as base stations for radio (cellular/cordless) telephones and land mobile radios, amateur radio, AM and FM radio broadcast and TV broadcast cannot be predicted theoretically with accuracy. To assess the electromagnetic environment due to fixed RF transmitters, an electromagnetic site survey should be considered. If the measured field strength in the location in which the product is used exceeds the applicable RF compliance level stated above, the product should be observed to verify normal operation. If abnormal performance is observed, additional measures may be necessary, such as reorienting or relocating the product. b: Over the frequency range 150kHz to 80MHz, the field strength should be less than 3V/m.
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The product is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below. The customer or the user of the product should assure that it is used in such an environment.