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ENDO-MATE TC2 Operation Manual
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OPERATION MANUAL
OM-E0113E Rev.A
The EU directive 93/42/EEC was applied in the design and production of this medical device. Thank you for purchasing the ENDO-MATE TC. This product is a cordless handpiece used primarily for root canal enlargement. Read this Operation Manual carefully before use for operation instructions, care and maintenance. Keep this Operation Manual for future reference.
SAFETY CAUTIONS Read these safety cautions thoroughly before use and operate the product properly. These indicators are to allow you to use the product safely and prevent danger and harm to you and others. These are classified by degree of danger, damage and seriousness. All indicators concern safety, be sure to follow them.
Indications of Hazardous Conditions Classification
CONTENTS SAFETY CAUTIONS …………………………………………………………… 2 1. FEATURES ……………………………………………………………………… 4 2. SPECIFICATIONS ……………………………………………………………… 4 3. PACKAGING CONTENTS
DANGER
Explains an instruction where death or serious injury may occur.
WARNING
Explains an instruction where bodily injury or damage to device may occur.
CAUTION
Explains an instruction where possibility for minor to medium bodily injury or damage to device may exist.
N OT I C E
Explains an instruction that should be observed for safety reasons.
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4. ENDO MODE (ROOT CANAL ENLARGEMENT) APPLICATION ………… 5 5. PMTC MODE (POLISHING) APPLICATION ………………………………… 9 6. CHARGING BATTERIES ……………………………………………………… 11 7. CHANGING CONTRA ANGLE HEAD
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8. CLEANING ……………………………………………………………………… 13 9. STERILIZATION
Degree of danger or damage and seriousness
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10. MOTOR CAP …………………………………………………………………… 14 11. SAFETY SYSTEM ……………………………………………………………… 14 12. CHANGING BATTERIES ……………………………………………………… 15 13. OPERATION PANEL DISPLAY ……………………………………………… 17 14. TROUBLESHOOTING ………………………………………………………… 18 15. CONTRA ANGLE HEAD REFERENCE TABLE …………………………… 20 16. WARRANTY ……………………………………………………………………… 21
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DANGER • This product is designed specifically for use with rechargeable batteries. Do not use manganese or alkaline batteries. Using and charging these by error may cause a fluid leak or explosion. • Always replace both batteries with the same type at the same time. Using batteries of different-types or an exhausted battery with a fully charged one may cause a fluid leak or explosion.
WARNING • Do not handle the power cord with a wet hand. Failure to do so may result in an electric shock. • Do not spill water or a chemical solution onto or into the motor handpiece or battery charger. Failure to do so may result in fire or electric shock due to a shortcircuit or breakage due to rust formation. • Do not disassemble or alter the motor handpiece. • Do not drop the motor handpiece or battery charger. Place the battery charger on a flat and stable place. • Should the battery fluid leak and get into your eyes, immediately wash eyes thoroughly with clean water and see your doctor. Failure to do so may result in less of sight. • Should the battery fluid leak and adhere to skin or clothing, immediately wash the exposed skin thoroughly with clean water and completely wash away the fluid. Failure to do so may result in a skin trouble. • If you should notice a battery fluid leak within the motor handpiece, deformation of the motor handpiece casing or partial discoloring, immediately stop use and contact your dealer. • If you will not use the product for a long period of time, remove the batteries to avoid fluid leak.
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CAUTION • Exercise sufficient care in using the product by giving patient safety first priority. • The product is to be used for only dental treatment by qualified personnel. • Use commercially available batteries recommended by us. Read carefully the instruction manual by the battery manufacturer before use. • Do not use a bent, damaged, deformed or non-ISO-conforming bur. Using such a bur may result in personal injury due to its sudden breaking or flying off during rotation. • Do not use or leave the product in a high-temperature environment such as under strong direct sunlight, in a car under a blazing sun, by a fire, or near a stove. • Check the product before use by rotating it, paying attention to looseness, vibration, noise and temperature (heat generation). If any abnormal condition is found even slightly at that time, immediately stop use and contact your dealer. • Always clean the shank of the bur to be installed. Allowing dirt to enter the chuck could cause loss of concentricity and deterioration of chucking force. • Before changing the head or bur, turn off the power of the motor handpiece. Changing with the power on may cause unintended rotation by accidental touch of the ON/OFF switch. • When inserting the motor handpiece into the battery charger, position the handpiece correctly. Pushing it into the charger forcibly in the incorrect orientation may cause damage. • Be careful not to fall conductive parts such as wires and safety pins into the charging terminal area of the battery charger. • Before inserting the motor handpiece into the battery charger, wipe it clean. If the charging terminal area becomes dirty, rust formation may prevent charging, or result in short-circuit. • Do not lubricate the motor handpiece. • Do not heat sterilize the motor handpiece. Do not autoclave. • If you are using corrosive or harsh solutions please clean the motor handpiece etc. immediately after use. Failure to quickly clean the motor handpiece etc. can result in damage to the equipment or color changes of the case.
NOTICE • The motor handpiece is designed with the commercially available AAA nickel metal hydride batteries (rechargeable). Ni-Cad batteries can also be used, but the charging time and operating time become significantly shorter since the charging current differs. • The motor handpiece consumes electricity very slightly even when the power is off. In addition, fully-charged rechargeable batteries, in general, discharge gradually over time even though it is not used. It is recommended to recharge the batteries just before use. • When the motor handpiece automatically stops by detecting a low battery voltage, leaving it for a while and turning on the power again may not detect the low voltage immediately. This is not a failure, but due to battery characteristics. Since the voltage drop does not coincide with the remaining battery capacity, consider it only as a yardstick. • Recharge rechargeable batteries after they deplete as much as possible. Repeating short-time use and subsequent recharging may shorten their operating time due to a "memory effect." Batteries may recover after repeating complete discharge and full charge a few times. • If you do not use the product for a long period of time, remove the batteries from the motor handpiece.
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1. FEATURES • Compact body. • Operable continuously for approx. one hour at rated load. (Dependent upon use conditions.) • The mode can be switched between ENDO (root canal enlargement) and PMTC (polishing). • Only in the ENDO mode (root canal enlargement), the auto reverse function operates with a simple 5-level torque limiter. • Since the set values of the ENDO mode (root canal enlargement) and PMTC mode (polishing) on the operation panel are stored in memory separately, there is no resetting inconvenience. • Normal rotation operations of the motor handpiece include: pressing the switch turns on the handpiece and re-pressing the switch turns it off. In addition, temporary rotation operations are also available: pressing and holding the switch turns on the handpiece and releasing the switch turns it off. • The motor handpiece softly starts. Since it makes a temporary stop and starts in the reverse rotation, there are no vibration and shocks during this changeover. • Energy savings. The power of the motor handpiece automatically turns off when there are no operations for 10 minutes. (Auto power-off function) • The battery lamp indicates low battery voltage. • The feedback circuit, which keeps rotation at a constant speed even when the load on the motor handpiece changes, is built in. • The contra angle heads provided for this product are all autoclavable at 135ºC (excluding the motor handpiece).
2. SPECIFICATIONS <Battery Charger> Model Input Voltage Input Power Output Charging Time
NE140 AC 120 V ±10% 50/60 Hz AC 230 V ±15% 50/60 Hz 5 VA DC 4 V Approx. 90 min.
<Motor Handpiece> Model Input Voltage Input Power
EM10M DC 2.4 V ± 20% 0.3 VA
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¡Torque switch
3. PACKAGING CONTENTS
Pressing this switch, when the power is on, allows for selection of the torque limit value. Pressing the switch while the motor handpiece is in motion lights the Torque Limit/Rotation Speed lamp for the present torque limit value, and pressing it again within 2 seconds allows for selection of the torque limit value. Pressing and holding the switch for 3 seconds or longer, when the motor handpiece is not in motion, can change the mode from the ENDO mode (root canal enlargement) to the PMTC mode (polishing).
Battery charger
Motor handpiece
Power cord
¡Power/Rotation Speed Selector switch Pressing and holding this switch for 1 second or longer, when the power is off, turns on the power, and re-pressing and holding the switch for 2 seconds or longer turns off the power. Press the switch shortly, and the torque limit/rotation speed lamp shows the selected rotation speed. Re-push the switch within 4 seconds, and the rotation speed can be selected.
¡Reverse Rotation Indicator lamp Contra angle head (Included in the MP-F16R Standard SET)
Contra angle head (Included in the NMA-F16R SET)
F-type spray nozzle
Motor cap
Fig. 1
4. ENDO MODE (ROOT CANAL ENLARGEMENT) APPLICATION
This lamp lights when the battery charger is connected, and flashes when the battery voltage lowers. It also lights when an error occurs. (Refer to "13. OPERATION PANEL DISPLAY") This lamp flashes while the motor handpiece is in motion.
¡Torque Limit / Rotation Speed lamp
(1) Operation Panel Details This section describes the names and functions of each switch and lamp on the motor handpiece operation panel. For more detailed operations of the motor handpiece, refer to the "4. (2) Operating Motor Handpiece." Forward/Reverse switch
Reverse Rotation Indicator lamp
¡Battery lamp ¡Torque lamp
Turning on the power switch puts the handpiece into the ENDO mode (root canal enlargement). (The Torque lamp lights.)
ON/OFF switch
This lamp lights while the motor handpiece rotates in the reverse direction. Pressing the Forward/Reverse switch while the motor handpiece is in motion makes the lamp flash until the reverse rotation stops.
Torque switch
Battery lamp
Torque lamp
Power/Rotation Speed Selector switch
Torque Limit/Rotation Speed lamp
Fig. 2
¡ON/OFF switch
Pressing this switch, when the power is on, rotates the motor handpiece, and re-pressing the switch stops the handpiece. (Normal rotation operation) Pressing and holding the switch for approx. one second or longer rotates the motor handpiece and releasing the switch stops the handpiece. (Temporary rotation operation)
¡Forward/Reverse switch Pressing this switch, when the power is on, rotates the motor handpiece in the reverse direction. Re-pressing the switch returns the rotation to forward. Pressing the switch, while the motor handpiece is in motion, stops rotation temporarily and resumes rotation in the opposite direction.
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• When the motor handpiece stops, it lights the torque limit value lamp. (Fig. 3) • While the motor handpiece rotates, it lights the current flow value lamp that shows the loading condition. (Fig. 3) Pressing the Torque switch or the Power/Rotation Speed Selector switch, while the motor handpiece is in motion, momentarily lights the set value lamp. (Pressing the switch before the momentarily lit lamp returns can also set the indicated value) • To put out the current flow value lamp, turn off the power switch and press the Power/Rotation Speed Selector switch for 1 second or longer while pressing the Forward/Reverse switch. The torque limit value returns at "Level 1". To indicate the current flow value lamp, follow the same procedure, turn off the power switch and press the Power/Rotation Speed Selector switch for 1 second or longer while pressing the Forward/Reverse switch. • When the rotation speed is disExamples of Rotation Speed Lamp Indication ( : On, : Off, : Flashing) played, only one lamp lights for the set value of the present rotation speed. When two lamps light simultaneously, it means that the rotation speed is between the two lit values. (Fig. 3) • If one minute passes under a non-operational condition after the rotation of the motor handpiece stops, the lamp for the presently set values begins to Motor in motion with Speed ratio: 1:1 Motor not in motion with Torque Limit at "Level 2". Current at "Level 3". Rotation speed: at 5,000 min-1(rpm) flash slowly. Fig. 3
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(2) Operating Motor Handpiece q Mount the contra angle head to the motor handpiece. (Refer to "7. CHANGING CONTRA ANGLE HEAD") w Press and hold the Power/Rotation Speed Selector switch for 1 second or longer to turn on the power. When power is turned on, the display shows torque limit value. e Press the Torque switch several times until the desired torque limit value can be selected. (Fig. 4) (Every time you press the switch, the Torque Limit/Rotation Speed lamp advances.) r To set the rotation speed, press the switch to the rotation speed mode. Every pressing of the switch light on the Torque Limit/Rotation speed lamp advances. (Select the desired rotation speed corresponding to the ring color of the contra angle head used. (Fig.5) ) t Select the rotation direction with the Forward/Reverse switch. Every time you press this switch, rotation changes from the forward rotation to the reverse rotation and vice versa. (The Reverse Rotation Indicator lamp is lit during the reverse rotation.) You can press this switch even while the motor handpiece is in motion. y Pressing the ON/OFF switch rotates the motor handpiece and re-pressing it stops the handpiece. (Normal rotation operation) Pressing and holding this switch for approx. 1 second or longer rotates the motor handpiece while continuing to press it, and releasing the switch stops the handpiece. (Temporary rotation operation) u Turn off the power by pressing and holding the Power/Rotation Speed Selector switch for 2 seconds or longer. Torque Limit Value 5 4 3 2 1
Torque 3.7 N • cm 3.0 N • cm 2.3 N • cm 1.5 N • cm 0.7 N • cm
✻ Gear ratio: 16:1 Fig. 4 ✻ If releasing the torque limit value, Max. torque is 4.5 N•cm.
Contra Angle Head Ring Color Gear Ratio Blue
-1
Head Speeds (min (rpm))
1:1
2,000 3,000 4,000 5,000 6,000 7,000 8,000 9,000 10,000
Green
4:1
500
750 1,000 1,250 1,500 1,750 2,000 2,250 2,500
White
16:1
125
190
250
310
✻ Consider the speeds above as approximate.
375
440
500
560
625
Fig. 5
✻ Auto Reverse Function In the ENDO mode (root canal enlargement), the Torque Limit/Rotation Speed Lamp blinks when the load approaches, during the rotation in the forward direction, 75 % of the preset torque limit value. Further loading makes the motor handpiece to reverse its rotation. As soon as the load is removed, the motor handpiece makes either AUTO REVERSING or AUTO STOP . (Select either mode. The chosen mode is kept in the internal memory. You do not have to reset the mode every time you turn on the power switch.) AUTO REVERSING The motor handpiece resumes the forward rotation when the load is removed. The motor handpiece is set to this mode at the factory.
Load within the Torque Limit Value
Forward Rotation
Further Loading beyond the preset Torque Limit Value
If the load is kept applied, the motor handpiece will rotate in reverse. When the load is removed, …
Reverse Rotation
Forward Rotation
✻ The contra angle head in the figure is MP-F16R.
Fig. 6
AUTO STOP The motor handpiece stops rotation, as soon as the load is removed. To start in the forward rotation, press the power switch again. To select this AUTO STOP mode, turn off the power switch. Press the Power/Rotation Speed Selector Switch and the Torque Switch simultaneously for 1 second or longer. (The Torque Limit Value is reset to "1" and the Reverse Rotation Indicator Lamp slowly blinks.)
CAUTION Do not set the rotation speed higher than you need. When overloaded, it momentarily exceeds the selected torque limit value and the bur or the file could be broken.
Load within the Torque Limit Value
Forward Rotation
NOTICE • If the Battery lamp flashes at no load during rotation, the battery voltage is low. Recharge the batteries. If the lamp flashes at overload, reduce the load. • When the power is turned on, the mode is always returned to the ENDO mode (root canal enlargement). If operating in the PMTC mode by mistake, the bur or the file could be broken, because the auto reverse does not function in the PMTC mode (polishing).
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Further Loading beyond the preset Torque Limit Value
If the load is kept applied, the motor handpiece will rotate in reverse. When the load is removed, …
Reverse Rotation
Stop
✻ The contra angle head in the figure is MP-F16R.
Fig. 7
To select AUTO REVERSING mode, turn off the power switch. Press the Power/Rotation Speed Selector Switch and the Torque Switch simultaneously for 1 second or longer.
NOTICE If the battery depletes, in the reverse rotation, or in the PMTC (polishing) mode, the Auto Reverse System does not function.
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✻ Auto Power Off Function
¡ Reverse Rotation Indicator lamp
When the power is on and the motor handpiece is not in operation for more than 10 minutes, the power automatically turns off. However, the power does not turn off while the motor handpiece is in motion. Under this condition the power turns off when the batteries deplete to a certain low voltage level.
5. PMTC MODE (POLISHING) APPLICATION Turning on the power and keep pressing the Torque switch for 3 seconds or longer puts the handpiece into the PMTC mode (polishing). (The Torque lamp goes out.)
(1) Operation Panel Details
Forward/Reverse switch
Reverse Rotation Indicator lamp
¡ Battery lamp This lamp lights when the battery charger is connected, and flashes when the battery voltage lowers. It also lights when an error occurs. (Refer to "13. OPERATION PANEL DISPLAY")
¡ Torque lamp The torque lamp goes out.
This section describes the names and functions of each switch and lamp on the motor handpiece operation panel. For more detailed operations of the motor handpiece, refer to the 5. (2). "Operating Motor Handpiece." ON/OFF switch
This lamp lights while the motor handpiece rotates in the reverse direction. Pressing the Forward/Reverse switch while the motor handpiece is in motion makes the lamp flash until the rotation stops once.
Torque switch
Battery lamp
Torque lamp
Power/Rotation Speed Selector switch
Torque Limit/Rotation Speed lamp
Fig. 8
¡ON/OFF switch Pressing this switch, when the power is on, rotates the motor handpiece, and re-pressing the switch stops the handpiece. (Normal rotation operation) Pressing and holding the switch for approx. one second or longer rotates the motor handpiece and releasing the switch stops the handpiece. (Temporary rotation operation).
¡Forward/Reverse switch Pressing this switch, when the power is on, rotates the motor handpiece in the reverse direction. Re-pressing the switch returns the rotation to forward. Pressing the switch, while the motor handpiece is in motion, stops rotation temporarily and resumes the rotation in the opposite direction.
¡Torque switch It does not work in the PMTC mode (polishing). When you want to return the mode to the ENDO mode (root canal enlargement), press and hold this switch for 3 seconds or longer.
¡Power/Rotation Speed Selector switch Pressing and holding this switch for 2 seconds or longer turns off the power. Each momentary pressing of the switch advances light on the rotation speed. (Once the power has been turned off, the mode is returned to the ENDO mode (root canal enlargement) when the power is turned on.)
¡ Torque Limit/Rotation speed lamp It lights the set value of the lamp at the present rotation speed. It flashes slowly while the motor handpiece rotates. Only one lamp lights or flashes. When two lamps light simultaneously, it means that the rotation speed is between the two lit values. If one minute passes under a non-operational condition after the rotation of the motor handpiece stops, the lamp for the presently set values begins to flash slowly.
Examples of Rotation Speed Lamp Indication
Speed ratio: 1:1 Rotation speed 4,000min-1(rpm)
: On,
: Off)
Speed ratio: 1:1 Rotation speed: 5,000min-1(rpm)
Fig. 9
(2) Operating Motor Handpiece q Mount the contra angle head to the motor handpiece. (Refer to "7. CHANGING CONTRA ANGLE HEAD") w Press and hold the Power/Rotation Speed Selector switch for 1 second or longer to turn on the power. e Press the Torque switch for 3 seconds or longer to enter the PMTC mode (polishing) r To set the rotation speed, press the Power/Rotation Speed Selector switch. (Every time you press the switch, lighting for the Torque/Rotation Speed lamp advances.) (Select the desired rotation speed corresponding to the ring color of the contra angle head used. (Fig. 10) ) t Select the rotation direction with the Forward/Reverse switch. Every time you press this switch, rotation changes from the forward rotation to reverse rotation and vice versa. (The Reverse Rotation -1 Indicator lamp lights dur- Contra Angle Gear Ratio Head Speeds (min (rpm)) Head Ring Color ing reverse rotation.) You Blue 1:1 2,000 3,000 4,000 5,000 6,000 7,000 8,000 9,000 10,000 can press this switch Green 4:1 500 750 1,000 1,250 1,500 1,750 2,000 2,250 2,500 even while the motor White 16:1 125 190 250 310 375 440 500 560 625 handpiece rotates. ✻ Consider the speeds above as approximate.
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10
Fig. 10
y Pressing the ON/OFF switch rotates the motor handpiece and re-pressing it stops the handpiece. (Normal rotation operation) Pressing and holding this switch for approx. 1 second or longer rotates the motor handpiece while continuing to press it, and releasing the switch stops the handpiece. (Temporary rotation operation) u Turn off the power by pressing and holding the Power/Rotation Speed Selector switch for 2 seconds or longer.
NOTICE • If the Battery lamp flashes at no load during rotation, the battery voltage is low. Recharge the batteries. If the lamp flashes at overload, reduce the load. • When the power is turned on, the mode is always returned to the ENDO mode (root canal enlargement). If operating in the PMTC mode by mistake, the bur or the file could be broken, because the auto reverse does not function in the PMTC mode (polishing).
✻ Auto Reverse Function The auto reverse does not function in PMTC mode. ENDO-MATE TC is not equipped with an emergency overload stop function. Stalling does not break it immediately, but it may shorten battery life or damage the motor handpiece. Do not intentionally stall the motor handpiece for a prolonged time.
✻ Auto Power Off Function When the power is on and the motor handpiece is not in operation for more than 10 minutes, the power automatically turns off. However, the power does not turn off while the motor handpiece is in motion. The power turns off when the batteries are in a certain low voltage level.
6. CHARGING BATTERIES q Insert the power cord jack into the inlet at the back of the battery charger. (Fig. 11) w Insert the power cord plug into the outlet of the correct voltage. e Turn on the power switch. At this time, check that the power lamp lights. (Fig. 12)
Power lamp
r Remove the contra angle head from the motor handpiece and mount the motor cap onto it. (Refer to "10. MOTOR Battery lamp CAP") Insert the motor handpiece into the battery charger with the operation panel facing frontward. If the motor handpiece power is on, it will be turned off automatically when inserted into the Charge lamp battery charger. Charging starts with the charge lamp turned on. The battery Fig. 13 lamp of the motor handpiece lights. (Fig. 13) t Charge at full capacity is completed, when the charge lamp goes out. (The battery lamp remains to light.) If the motor handpiece is inserted into the battery charger with the switch on, the motor handpiece will start automatically when removed from the charger.
CAUTION • Connect to AC 120 V or AC 230 V power supply only. Voltage variation within ±10% is permissible. Other voltage than these may result in damage. • Never use the battery charger for other than the motor handpiece of this product. • The charging normally takes approx. 90 minutes, but it depends on battery use conditions, battery freshness, ambient temperature, etc. Older batteries are especially prone to significantly shorter charging and operating times. • Batteries may slightly heat during charging, but this is not a failure. If the handpiece is inserted or removed into/from the charger at short intervals, (approx. 5 minutes) charging cannot be properly completed and by touching the battery part you may feel hot. We recommend that you charge batteries at as long a cycle as possible. • The motor handpiece will not start automatically removed from the battery charger after 3 hours charging with the power on. • The power of the motor handpiece should not be turned on immediately after it has been removed from the charger, wait approx. 2 seconds or longer with the power off.
Power Cord Jack
NOTICE Inlet
Power switch
Fig. 11
CAUTION
Fig. 12
• Battery could be fully charged even if charge lamp do not light, depending on the remaining amount of the battery charge. • When the handpiece is inserted onto the charger after it is not used for long with the battery inserted, the handpiece sometimes could not be charged. Try to put in and take out from the charger repeatedly, and the handpiece will start to be charged.
If the power lamp or the charge lamp flashes, turn on the power switch once again. If they still flash, contact your dealer.
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7. CHANGING CONTRA ANGLE HEAD The contra angle head could be connected with the motor handpiece at 6 adjustable head positions. Align the positioning pins of the contra angle head with the positioning slots of the motor handpiece and insert the head until they click. When removing the contra angle head, pull it out axially. (Fig. 14)
9. STERILIZATION
Positioning pin
Sterilize the contra angle head only. For the sterilization method, we recommend the autoclave sterilization method. Autoclave sterilization required after each patient as noted below.
Positioning slots
Autoclaving
Contra angle head
Motor handpiece
✻ The contra angle head in the figure is MP-F16R.
Fig.14
CAUTION Check that the contra angle head is securely assembled to the motor handpiece.
q Brush the dirt off the surface of the contra angle head, and wipe it off with a cotton cloth moistened with rubbing alcohol. Do not use metal brush. w Lubricate the head with the Pana-Spray (option). (Refer to the "8. (1) Lubricating Contra Angle Head.") e Insert the head into an autoclave pouch and seal it. r Autoclavable up to a max. 135˚C (275˚F). ex.) Autoclave for 20 min. at 121˚C (250˚F), or 15 min. at 132˚C (270˚F). t Keep the handpiece in the autoclave pouch to keep it clean until you use it. ✻ Sterilization at 121˚C for more than 15 minutes is recommended by EN13060 or EN554. ✻ Performing sterilization according to our instruction has minimal effect on the instruments. Life span is generally determined by wear and damage due to use.
8. CLEANING (1) Lubricating Contra Angle Head
CAUTION
Lubricate the contra angle head only. Lubricate it before each autoclaving or once a day, using Pana-Spray lubricant (option). Screw the F type spray nozzle onto the Pana-Spray nozzle by approx. 10 turns. Insert the F type spray nozzle into the rear part of the contra angle head and lubricate the head for 2-3 seconds. (Fig. 15)
• Do not heat sterilize the motor handpiece. • Skip dry cycle if the temperature could exceed 135˚C (275˚F). • Since the lowermost tray inside the chamber of the autoclave is close to a heater and the temperature in that place may locally exceed 135˚C (275˚F), place the head on the central or upper tray.
F type spray nozzle Contra angle head
Pana Spray (Option) ✻ The contra angle head in the figure is MP-F16R.
Fig.15
(2) Cleaning Motor Handpiece When the motor handpiece becomes dirty, wipe it off with a cotton cloth moistened with rubbing alcohol.
CAUTION • Do not lubricate the motor handpiece. • Before mounting the lubricated contra angle head to the motor handpiece, wipe off extra oil. Stand on its end or lean it in the proper position for gravity draining. Mount it after excess oil has been completely drained. • Hold the contra angle head securely to prevent it from flying off by the pressure of the spray. • Hold the Pana-Spray (option) upright. • When cleaning the motor handpiece, do not use any solvent such as benzine and, thinner.
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10. MOTOR CAP When the contra angle head is removed from the motor handpiece for battery charging, lubrication, or sterilization, mount the motor cap onto the motor handpiece to prevent debris from entering. (Fig. 16)
Motor cap
Motor handpiece
Fig. 16
11. SAFETY SYSTEM The motor handpiece monitors temperature of the batteries. If the batteries could become abnormally hot, this system functions and the motor handpiece automatically stops. In such a case, wait until the motor handpiece cools. If this safety system functions repeatedly, either the batteries or motor handpiece is not in the normal operating condition. Contact your dealer.
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Changing Batteries
12. CHANGING BATTERIES The motor handpiece uses rechargeable batteries. They can be recharged 300-500 times, depending on the use conditions of the motor handpiece. If the operating time becomes shorter or the rotation speed becomes slower, although the "memory effect" described in " NOTICE" is not applicable, the life of the batteries is suspected. In such a case, ask your dealer to replace the batteries or replace them with new ones by yourself. (Refer to the "SChanging Batteries.") When replacing them by yourself, be sure to observe the following " CAUTIONS ON CHANGING BATTERIES." Please note that NSK shall not be liable for any malfunction or failure resulting from your not following the " CAUTIONS ON CHANGING BATTERIES."
CAUTIONS ON CHANGING BATTERIES • Do not open any part other than the battery cover. • Use batteries designated by NSK. • Designated Batteries : AAA (marking may be different) nickel metal hydride batteries, 600-700 mAh, nominal 1.2 V (Or Ni-Cad batteries, 200-300 mAh, nominal 1.2 V. However, please take note that the operating time shortens because of their capacity.) • Do not use non-charging type batteries such as alkaline batteries and manganese batteries. Charging with these batteries may cause fluid leaks, explosion or chlorine gas generation. • Should the battery fluid leak and get into your eyes, immediately wash thoroughly in clean water and see your doctor. • Should the battery fluid leak and adhere to skin or clothing, immediately wash the exposed skin thoroughly with clean water and completely wash away the fluid. Failure to do so may result in a skin disorder. • Always replace two batteries of the same type by the same manufacturer at the same time. Using batteries of different-types, an exhausted battery with a fully charged one, or a new battery with an old one may cause a fluid leak or explosion. • Do not work with wet hands. Failure to do so may result in rust formation on battery terminals or moisture intrusion inside, and could cause failure of the product.
Prepare the small screwdrivers (Phillips, flatblade). q Turn off the power of the motor handpiece.
Battery cover
Rubber cover
w Remove the rubber cover from the battery cover with a thin flatblade screwdriver. (Fig. 17) e Remove the screw fixing the battery cover with a Phillips screwdriver. (Fig. 18)
Fig.17 Battery cover
r Remove the battery cover by sliding it toward the charging terminal. (Fig. 19)
Screw
t Remove old batteries. y Insert new batteries according to the polarity marking in the battery box. A mix-up between the plus and minus sides will not allow operation of the handpiece.
Fig.18
Battery cover
u Attach the battery cover. i Tighten the screw with a Phillips screwdriver. Do not overtighten it. o Insert the rubber cover back into the screw hole of the battery cover in the originally inserted direction.
Fig.19
Changing of batteries is now completed. Charge them fully before use.
CAUTION • Do not misplace the rubber cover and screw. • The used nickel metal hydride batteries are recyclable, but their disposal may sometimes not be permitted by the country. Return them to your dealer.
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13. OPERATION PANEL DISPLAY
14. TROUBLESHOOTING
When any abnormal condition occurs in the motor handpiece, the operation panel displays it to allow you to locate the troubles. <Normal Display> Lighting Display ( On,
Off,
Flashing)
Low Battery Voltage A
The battery voltage dropped below the discharge completion voltage. (Battery drain)
Low Battery Voltage B
No specification
Reason
No specification
Power Save Mode
Either one flashing
The battery voltage dropped below the voltage near discharge completion. (Temporary voltage drop due to battery drain or heavy loading) Non-operational condition continued for 1 minute or longer when the rotation of the motor handpiece stopped.
Remedy
Off,
Abnormal Battery Temperature
Flashing)
Reason Abnormal temperature at the battery chamber. (Battery short circuit, over discharge, etc.)
Trouble
Recharge the batteries, or remove the heavy load.
Probable Cause and Check
Recharge the batteries.
Abnormal batteries. (Have the battery parts become hot?)
Cool the handpiece for a while and turn on the power.
No batteries are inserted.
Insert batteries.
The internal fuse has burnt.
Have your dealer examine the handpiece.
When the power of the motor handpiece is turned on, the battery lamp lights.
Low batteries.
Recharge the batteries.
The motor handpiece does not rotate. The operation panel does not light.
Power is not turned on.
Turn on the power.
The force of the motor handpiece is weaker than normal.
The batteries have become weak. (Is the battery lamp flashing?)
Recharge the batteries.
The batteries have become weak. (Is the battery lamp flashing?)
Recharge the batteries.
The PMTC mode (polishing) is selected. (Has the torque lamp gone out?)
Select the ENDO mode (root canal enlargement).
The motor handpiece power does not turn on.
Press any switch.
Remedy If the lamps flash after the handpiece has been left for a while, contact your dealer.
Solution
Batteries have fully discharged. (Has the handpiece been left with batteries inserted for a long time?)
Recharge the batteries.
<Error Display> Lighting Display ( On,
When trouble is found, please check the following again before consulting your dealer. If none of these is applicable or the trouble is not remedied even after action has been taken, a failure of this product is suspected. Contact your dealer.
Abnormal Motor Voltage A
Abnormal Motor Voltage B
Abnormal motor voltage.
The circuit is damaged. Contact your dealer.
The auto reverse function does not work.
Internal Memory Error A
Internal Memory Error B
Abnormal internal memory.
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The internal memory is damaged. Contact your dealer.
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Trouble
Probable Cause and Check
The maximum rotation speed of the motor handpiece is low.
The batteries have become weak. (Is the battery lamp flashing?)
Solution Recharge the batteries.
The batteries of the motor handpiece have fully discharged. Insert and remove the motor (Has the handpiece been left handpiece into/from the battery with batteries inserted for a charger several times. long time?)
The battery charger does not work. (The charge lamp does not light.)
The battery charger does not work. (The charge lamp lights but goes out soon.)
Head
Model
Product No.
Specifications • For CA Ni-Ti files (ø2.35) • Mini Head • 360˚rotation • Push button chuck • 16:1 Reduction Included in the Standard SET • For CA Ni-Ti files (ø2.35) • To connect with Apex Locator • Mini Head • 360˚rotation • 16:1 Reduction Included in the NMA-F16R SET
MP-F16R
Y110-096
NMA-F16R
Y110-031
NML-F16R
Y110-019
• For CA Ni-Ti files (ø2.35) • Mini Head • 360˚rotation • 16:1 Reduction
The power of the battery charger is turned on?
Turn on the power of the battery charger.
Is the power cord plug inserted into the outlet?
Insert the power cord plug into the outlet.
TEP-F
Y110-023
• For endodontic hand files • 90˚reciprocating action • Push button chuck • 1:1 Drive
Is the power cord jack inserted into the inlet of the battery charger?
Insert the power cord jack into the inlet of the battery charger.
TEQ-F
Y110-024
• For CAendodontic files (ø2.35) • 90˚reciprocating action • Push button chuck • 1:1 Drive
Is the motor handpiece inserted into the battery charger in the correct orientation?
Insert the motor handpiece into the battery charger in the correct orientation.
VM-F
Y110-025
• For endodontic hand files • Vertical reciprocating action • Push button chuck • 1:1 Drive
Has the motor handpiece part near the batteries become hot?
If the motor handpiece part near the batteries has become hot, the batteries have been fully charged.
ARS-F4R
Y110-017
• Prophy head • For screw-in cups • 4:1 Reduction
ARK-F4R
Y110-022
• Prophy head • For snap-on cups • 4:1 Reduction
NAC-F4R
Y110-020
• Prophy head • Latch type • For CA bur (ø2.35) • 4:1 Reduction
TEQ-F4R
Y110-030
• Prophy head • 90˚reciprocating action • Push button chuck (ø2.35) • 4:1 Reduction
EVA-F
Y110-016
• For Eva tips • Vertical Reciprocating • 1:1 Drive
PR-F
H209
The batteries of the motor handpiece have fully discharged. (Has the handpiece been left with batteries inserted for a long time?) The battery does not charge. (The charge lamp or the power lamp blink.)
15. CONTRA ANGLE HEAD REFERENCE TABLE
Are such single-use batteries as alkaline or manganese cells used?
The charging terminal area of the battery charger has shortcircuited.
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Insert and remove the motor handpiece into/from the battery charger several times. When the power lamp of the charger flashes, turn on the power switch again. Replace with the specified battery (nickel-metal hydrogen battery 600-700 mAh 1.2V nominal). Clean the charging terminal area of the battery charger. When the power lamp of the battery charger flashes, turn on the power switch again.
✻ Files and prophy cups are not included.
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• For Disposable Prophy Angles • 4:1 Reduction
16. WARRANTY Manufacturer warrants its products to the original purchaser against defects in material and workmanship under normal practices of installation, use and servicing. Batteries etc. are expendable components, and are not covered by this warranty.
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