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OPERATION and MAINTENANCE
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
AEU-425 Transport II Portable Dental System
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1
Package Contents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1
Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2
Safety Precautions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3
Setting Up the Unit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4
Figure 1 - Handpiece Connection . . . . . . . .4
Figure 2 - Waste Tank Connections . . . . . .5
Figure 3 - Electric Control Console Detail . .5
Figure 4 - Instrument Holder Detail . . . . . . .5
Figure 5 - AEU-425 Left Side . . . . . . . . . . .6
Figure 6 - AEU-425 Right Side . . . . . . . . . .7
Operation Functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8
Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11
Sterilization & Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . .12
Figure 7 - TA-90D Syringe . . . . . . . . . . . .14
Changing The Fuse . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15
Figure 8 - Primary and Secondary Fuse . .15
Extension Cord Recommendations . . . . . .15
Figure 9 - Wire Gage Chart . . . . . . . . . . . .15
Symbol Definitions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16
Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17
Warranty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Back Cover
To prevent injury to people and damage to property, please heed relevant warnings and remarks. They are marked as follows:
WARNING: Serious injury or death may result if ignored.
CAUTION: Damage to property or the environment may result if ignored.
NOTE: Important additional information and hints.
P.O. Box 1548 • Woodinville, WA 98072
8333 216 th Street S.E. • Woodinville, WA 98072
International (425) 487-3157 • Toll Free (800) 426-5913 www.aseptico.com • [email protected]
MEDICAL EQUIPMENT WITH RESPECT
TO ELECTRIC SHOCK, FIRE AND
MECHANICAL HAZARDS ONLY IN
ACCORDANCE WITH UL 2601-1
CAN/CSA C22.2 No. 601.1
WARNING: This device has been tested and found to comply with the emissions requirements of IEC
60601-1-2:2001-09. These requirements provide reasonable protection against harmful electromagnetic interference in a typical medical installation. However, high levels of radio-frequency
(RF) emissions from electrical devices, such as cellular phones, may disrupt the performance of this device. To mitigate disruptive electromagnetic interference, position this device away from RF transmitters and other sources of electromagnetic energy.
Your new Aseptico Transport II Portable Dental System is the finest portable electric dental system available. The AEU-425 features a high-torque brushless micro motor with digital speed control, a 3-way air/water syringe, HVE and saliva ejector vacuum systems, a self contained water system, oilless air compressor, and vacuum pump.
The dual voltage system comes in a case with wheels and a handle for maximum portability.
Congratulations!
This system is engineered to provide many years of reliable service. Please read the instructions provided in this manual to receive the best and longest service from your Aseptico equipment.
Separate manuals may be provided to cover the operation and maintenance of handpieces or other accessories for your unit.
PACKAGE CONTENTS:
• Portable Console Case with Electronic Control, Compressor, and Vacuum Pump
• AE-205-30 Autoclavable 30K Brushless Micro Motor
• TA-90D 3-Way Air/Water Syringe
• HVE and Saliva Ejector Vacuum Hoses with Valves
• Water Supply and Air Reserve Bottles
• AE-7P Foot Switch (971-S)
• Power Cord
• Optional Ultrasonic Scaler and 3 Instrument Tips
• Operation & Maintenance Manual
• Handpiece (Purchased separately)
1.
SPECIFICATIONS:
Size:
Volume:
Weight:
Power Source:
Power Rating:
Operating Pressure:
Average Air Flow Pressure:
High Volume Vacuum:
Low Volume Vacuum:
Air Reserve Capacity:
Water Reservoir Capacity:
Water Flow:
High Volume Waste Tank Capacity:
Low Volume Waste Tank Capacity:
Duty cycle for AE-205-30 motor:
Noise Level:
Environmental Conditions:
10.5” x 14.5” x 24”
(27 cm x 36 cm x 61 cm)
1.81 cu. ft. (0.05 m3)
52.5 lbs (23.8 kg)
AC Dual Voltage Auto-Switching
120V / 230V at 50Hz/60Hz
800 W
45 - 50 PSI (344 kPa)
40 PSI, 0.4 SCFM (275 kPa, 11.2 liters/min)
3.3 SCFM @ -4” Hg (93.4 liters/min)
1.3 SCFM @ -1.5” Hg (36.8 liters/min)
45.8 cu. in. (750 cc)
25.4 fl. oz. (0.75 liter)
6.5 fl. oz./min (0.192 liters/min)
0.2 gal. (0.75 L)
0.11 gal. (0.4 L)
Water coolant/irrigant on: Continuous use (100%)
Water coolant/irrigant off: Intermittent use -
2 minutes on and 3 minutes off (40%)
72 ± dB @ 3’4” (1 m)
Operating Temperature: 0° to 45° C (32° to 113° F)
Transport/Storage Temperature:
-20° to 60° C (-4° to 140° F)
Relative Humidity: 5 to 95% non-condensing
Altitude: 0 to 3048 meters (0 to 10,000 feet)
2.
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS:
Aseptico accepts no liability for direct or consequential injury or damage resulting from improper use, arising in particular through the non-observance of the operating instructions, or improper preparation and maintenance.
WARNING: Sterilize before first and all uses.
Clean, disinfect, and sterilize new or repaired handpieces and instruments before first use. Only use sterilized handpieces and instruments during treatment. Non-sterile handpieces and instruments may cause bacterial or viral infections. Always sterilize handpieces and instruments after operation.
CAUTION:
WARNING:
WARNING:
WARNING:
WARNING:
WARNING:
WARNING:
CAUTION:
Always examine unit components for damage before commencing treatment.
Damaged components must not be used and must be replaced.
Use for intended purposes only. Failure to observe the operating instructions may result in the patient or user suffering serious injury or the the product being damaged, possibly beyond repair. Before using this product, make sure that you have studied and understood the operating instructions.
For use by qualified and trained personnel only.
Do not install where there is a risk of an explosion. The Transport II is not intended for operation in the presence of flammable anesthetics or gases.
CONTRAINDICATIONS
The AEU-425 Transport II has been tested and approved for use on patients with cardiac pacemakers, however ultrasonic oscillations emitted by the
Optional Ultrasonic Scaler may prevent the proper function of cardiac pacemakers. Therefore, Aseptico recommends that patients with a cardiac pacemaker should not be treated with the Ultrasonic Scaler component of the
Transport II.
Instruments may fracture. The Optional Ultrasonic Scaler instruments oscillate at high frequency during operation. In rare cases, these oscillations may cause the instrument to fracture during treatment. To help prevent the tips from fracturing and possibly injuring the patient, always follow the scaler manufacturer's recommended ultrasonic power settings.
Do not use the Optional Ultrasonic Scaler dry. If used dry, the Instrument Tip will heat immediately. This may cause thermal injury to the tooth. Ensure that adequate liquid coolant is always available.
Never use the Optional Ultrasonic Scaler on metal or porcelain restorations. The high frequency ultrasonic oscillations may loosen the restoration.
3.
4.
SETTING UP THE UNIT:
NOTE: The AEU-425 is manufactured with 250V (6.3A rated) fuses installed, if operating with a 230V power source, change to the 3.15A rated fuses before operation.
1.
Unpack the Console Case and attach the power cord to the lower front of the Electric
Control Console and plug into a grounded electrical receptacle. The AEU-425 has dual voltage auto-detection circuitry that allows the unit to operate while using a power source that is either 120V or 230V and either 50Hz or 60Hz. NOTE: Be sure the correct Fuse and Line Cord is used for each voltage (see pg. 15).
2.
Connect the motor/cord assembly to the receptacle on the lower front panel of the
Electric Control Console (see Fig. 5): a.) Gently press cord connector body against receptacle on the console and carefully turn connector until its pins align with, and engage, the receptacle socket; b.) Turn the collar on the cord connector body clockwise to lock the connector onto the receptacle. Hand tighten only.
3.
Attach the appropriate “E” Type handpiece to the motor. Connect water line between motor and handpiece as shown in Fig. 1.
FIG. 1 - HANDPIECE CONNECTION
WATER LINE MOTOR
“E”-TYPE
HANDPIECE
WATER LINE
4.
Attach the supplied AE-7P On/Off Foot
Switch to the connector on the front of the
Electric Control Console marked “Foot
Switch”.
5.
Move the 3-Way Air/Water Syringe from the travel clip and place it in the left holder on the front of the unit.
6.
Remove the Optional Ultrasonic Scaler from its travel pouch and connect an
Instrument Tip.
7.
Connect the Air Reserve Bottle above “Air” marking (the right rear connection on the right side of the unit.)
8.
Fill the Water Supply Bottle with clean water and connect to the cap with the pressure gauge.
9.
Place the large Waste Tank in the unit with the large white connection to the rear left of the instrument and attach the white connection coming from the vacuum motor.
Connect the high volume vacuum (HVE) to the large gray connector towards the front of the instrument. Connect the black electrical connector to one of the black electrical waste container connections (see
Figs 2 & 6). Secure tank by running bungee cord from hooks on bottom panel over Waste Tank lid.
10.
Place the small Waste Tank in the unit with the small gray connector towards the front.
Attach the gray hose coming from above to the white connector. Connect the Low
Volume Vacuum (saliva ejector) line to the gray connector towards the front of the instrument. Connect the black electrical waste container connections (see Figs. 2 &
6). Secure the tank by running the bungee cord from the hooks on the bottom panel over the small waste tank lid.
FIG. 2 - WASTE TANK CONNECTIONS
OUT (White)
FIG. 3 - ELECTRIC CONTROL CONSOLE
SPEED (RPM) SELECTORS
SPEED (RPM) INDICATOR
IN (Gray)
Electrical Connector (Black)
FWD/REV
SELECTOR
HANDPIECE RATIO
INDICATOR
HANDPIECE
RATIO SELEC-
TOR
FIG. 4 - INSTRUMENT HOLDER DETAIL
OPTIONAL SCALER
3-WAY
AIR/WATER
SYRINGE
HANDPIECE
MOTOR
SALIVA EJECTOR VACUUM
HVE VACUUM
FULL WASTE CONTAINER
INDICATOR LIGHT
AIR/WATER
PRESSURE GAUGE
5.
FIG. 5 - AEU-425 LEFT SIDE
FOOT SWITCH
RECEPTACLE
OPTIONAL SCALER
INTENSITY SETTING
ADJUSTMENT
OPTIONAL SCALER
ON/OFF SWITCH
HANDPIECE
COOLANT FLOW
ADJUSTMENT
ELECTRIC CONTROL
CONSOLE
POWER SWITCH
POWER CORD
RECEPTACLE
FUSE PANEL/ FUSE
HOLDERS
MOTOR
RECEPTACLE
HANDPIECE COOLANT
ON/OFF SWITCH
OPTIONAL SCALER
COOLANT FLOW
ADJUSTMENT
OPTIONAL SCALER/ HANDPIECE
TOGGLE SWITCH
6.
FIG. 6 - AEU-425 RIGHT SIDE
VACUUM HOLDER
TOGGLE SWITCHES
FULL WASTE CONTAINER
INDICATOR LIGHT
PRESSURE GAUGE
WASTE
CONTAINER
SWITCH
CONNECTIONS
3-WAY SYRINGE
STORAGE
BUNGEE CORDS
WATER SUPPLY
ON/OFF TOGGLE
AIR RESERVE BOTTLE
(Behind Water Bottle)
WATER SUPPLY BOTTLE
SALIVA EJECTOR
WASTE CONTAINER
HVE WASTE
CONTAINER
COMPRESSOR
INTAKE AIR FILTER
COMPRESSOR
COOLING FAN
7.
OPERATION FUNCTIONS:
1. Power Switch :
Controls power on/off to console. When the AEU-425 is turned on, the Electric
Control Console will light.
2. Handpiece Ratio Selector :
Calibrates the Handpiece Ratio Indicator to read accurately for four different handpiece ratios. Push the Handpiece
Ratio Selector until the Handpiece Ratio
Indicator matches the handpiece ratio you are using. Different handpiece ratios are required to obtain different speed ranges for dental procedures. Ratio settings are held in memory even after unit is turned off.
3. Speed (RPM) Selector :
Controls speed of motor and handpiece.
Push the up arrow to increase speed and the down arrow to decrease speed. The
Speed (RPM) Indicator shows actual
RPM. For complete display accuracy, the
Handpiece Ratio Indicator must exactly match the ratio of the handpiece being used. Speed settings are held in memory even after unit is turned off.
Handpiece
Ratio
1:5 Increaser
1:1
4:1 Reduction
16:1 Reduction
Speed
Range (RPM)
25,000 - 150,000
4,000 - 30,000
1,000 - 7,500
300 - 1,800
4. Forward/Reverse Selector:
Determines the rotation of the motor and handpiece. A red L.E.D. light and audible beeper indicate the reverse rotation.
5. Handpiece Water Coolant:
Switches the water coolant to the handpiece on and off, and adjusts the flow.
When switched to the on position, coolant water will flow when the handpiece is in operation. Rotate the Handpiece Coolant
Flow Adjustment Knob clockwise to decrease water flow and counterclockwise to increase water flow.
6. Three-Way Air/Water Syringe :
Pressing the left button dispenses water.
Pressing the right button dispenses air.
Pressing both buttons simultaneously dispenses an air/water mist.
7. Optional Ultrasonic Scaler :
See accompanying documents.
The Ultrasonic Scaler has adjustable ultrasonic levels and a water coolant system.
The scaler includes 3 instrument tips: The
#37 instrument is specially developed for subgingival scaling, furcations, supragingival fine scaling and spot removal. The #38 tip is used for lingual and buccal subgingival scaling and furcations.
The #39 tip is used for universal lingual and buccal supragingival scaling.
The scaler is controlled by the Scaler
Ultrasonic Setting Adjustment Knob. Turn clockwise to set the ultrasonics to max.
Turn counterclockwise to set the ultrasonics to min.
8.
8. Coolant for Optional Ultrasonic Scaler:
The coolant level is controlled by the
Scaler Coolant Flow Adjustment Knob.
Turn clockwise to increase coolant flow.
Turn counterclockwise to decrease coolant flow.
Verify that scaler coolant flow of no less than
20ml/min is available at the tip.
SEE ACCOMPANyING
SCAlER dOCUMENTS
9. Foot Switch:
The Foot Switch provides on/off operation to the Motor and water coolant to the handpiece when the Scaler/Motor Toggle
Switch is on the right (Motor) side. The
Foot Switch provides on/off operation to the Optional Ultrasonic Scaler and water coolant to the Scaler Instrument when the
Scaler/Motor Toggle Switch is on the left
(Scaler) side.
10. Water Supply Bottle :
The Aseptico AEU-425 incorporates a self contained pressurized water system. This consists of a 0.75-liter bottle dispensing water through the 3-Way Air/Water
Syringe, for Handpiece Coolant, and for
Ultrasonic Scaler Coolant. The Water
Supply Bottle attaches to the threaded reservoir connector, located below the pressure gauge in the AEU-425 case.
Do not store water in the Water Supply
Bottle while transporting the AEU-425.
To refill the Water Supply Bottle:
1. Before removing the bottle for refilling, it must be depressurized. Turn the Water
Supply On/Off Toggle into the "Off" position, allowing pressure to release.
2. Unscrew bottle
3. Fill with water.
WARNING
:
Before unscrewing the Water Supply
Bottle, vent reserve pressure. Turn the
Water Supply On/Off Toggle into the
"Off" position, allowing pressure to release.
4. Screw bottle onto reservoir connector
5. Turn the Water Supply On/Off Toggle to the “On” position.
9.
OPERATION FUNCTIONS (continued) :
11. Air Reserve Tank :
The air reserve tank is located behind the water supply tank and stores pressurized air for the 3-Way Air/Water Syringe. The
Air Reserve tank is easily removed to drain condensation.
WARNING
:
Before unscrewing the Air Reserve
Tank, vent reserve air pressure in the tank. Press the right (Air) button on the
3-Way Air/Water Syringe or open the low vacuum, with unit power off, to depressurize the air reserve tank.
12. HVE and Saliva Ejector Vacuums :
The Transport II is equipped with a High
Volume (HVE) and a Low Volume (Saliva
Ejector) Vacuum System. Both vacuum systems operate from separate vacuum sources with automatic controls.
When the Vacuum Holder Toggle Switch is off (to the left), the vacuum system will stay off even when the vacuum valves are removed from the holder until the toggle switch is turned on.
IMPORTANT NOTE:
To prevent the HVE and Low Volume
(Saliva Ejector) compressor system from running excessively, ensure that the vacuum heads are firmly cradled in their holders after each use and that their spring-loaded control levers are toggled ‘Off’’.
waste from the vacuum system will collect in the plastic waste containers. The waste container should be emptied when it is ¾ full or when the red LED full waste container light is lit.
The High Volume (HVE) Vacuum System contains a screen inside the Waste Tank
Container. This is used for collecting large debris upon vacuum intake.
13. Waste level Indicator :
When either waste container is full, the red
LED will light. Vacuum and pressure operation will cease until the container is emptied.
To empty the Waste Container:
1. Turn off the unit.
2. Disconnect hoses.
3. Disconnect electrical level connection.
(Pull on connector, not wire)
4. Empty container.
5. Reconnect hoses and connector.
10.
When the Vacuum Holder Toggle Switch is in the on position (to the right), the vacuum will start automatically when the vacuum valves are removed from the holder. The vacuum pump will start and
OPERATION:
After the unit has been set up and you have made yourself familiar with the operation functions, you are ready for operation as follows:
1.
Turn the power switch on the front of the console to the 'ON' position. The Electric
Control Console will light and the unit will pressurize.
NOTE: Whenever the pump turns on, the
HVE vacuum will also come on.
2a. Using the Motor:
Flip the Scaler/Motor Toggle Switch to the right (Motor) side.
2b.
Attach a sterile handpiece to the motor and set the Ratio Selector to match the gear ratio of the handpiece being used
(i.e. 1:5 for a 1:5 increaser handpiece, or
4:1 for a 4:1 reduction handpiece).
2c.
Adjust the up/down arrows on the RPM display to the desired operating speed on the RPM readout.
NOTE: The RPM display indicates true bur speed when the Ratio Selector is in the appropriate position. Make sure the
Ratio Selector matches the handpiece ratio for display accuracy.
2d. Motor Coolant/Irrigation:
Turn the Handpiece Coolant Switch on.
Adjust the Handpiece Coolant Flow Knob to the desired setting.
3a. Using the Optional Ultrasonic Scaler:
See accompanying documents.
Flip the Scaler/Motor Toggle Switch to the left (Scaler) side. Rinse the water line before attaching tip by pressing the foot switch and allowing the water to flow for
30 seconds.
3b. Screw on a sterile Instrument Tip to the
Scaler Handpiece and tighten it firmly.
Turn carefully backwards approx. 1mm.
This will put the tip in a neutral position so it can move freely.
3c.
Adjust the Scaler Coolant Flow Control
Knob to the desired setting. The coolant should create a mist around the Scaler tip.
3d.
Adjust the Scaler Ultrasonic Setting Knob to the desired setting.
4.
Use the 3-Way Air/Water Syringe as necessary for irrigation or drying. A plastic dental barrier sheath made for the 3-way syringe must be used on syringes that have not been autoclaved.
5.
Adjust the vacuum pressure by moving the valves on both the HVE and saliva ejectors.
6.
Press the foot control to activate Motor or
Optional Scaler and begin operation.
7.
Empty the Vacuum Waste Tank when it is
75% full. If the red ‘Full waste container indicator light’ turns on, the vacuum system is full. When this occurs, shut down vacuum system, and empty the waste tank.
WARNING:
Ensure proper coolant flow before using
Scaler on a patient. Heat emitted by the
Scaler may damage teeth if coolant water is not atomized at the Scaler tip.
11.
STERILIZATION AND MAINTENANCE:
HANdPIECES - Thorough cleaning and lubrication of handpieces after each use and before sterilization is very important to ensure proper operation and service life of the handpiece. Follow the instructions provided with the handpiece for complete maintenance instructions.
IMPORTANT!
Protect motor from excess oil draining from handpiece.
After lubricating and before autoclaving, stand handpiece by its base on a paper towel and allow excess oil to drain.
CAUTION
FOR All STERIlIZATION:
• Do not submerge in any solutions.
• Do not use ultrasonic cleaners.
WARNING
• Do not attempt to disassemble the motor.
• Do not oil or lubricate the motor.
• Do not attach a handpiece to the motor while the motor is running.
• Do not bend motor cord sharply.
Failure to comply with any of the above instructions may void your warranty
MOTORS - The AE-205-30 motor is fully autoclavable.
detach the motor from motor cord by unscrewing the metal motor-to-cable connector counterclockwise
(see photo below). Steam autoclave the motor at 132°
C (275° F) for ten minutes. Wipe down motor cable with disinfecting solution. We recommend also sleeving the cable between each patient.
WHEN THE MOTOR CORd MUST BE AUTOClAVEd,
AUTOClAVE CORd ANd MOTOR JOINEd - dO NOT
SEPARATE THE CORd FROM MOTOR.
Note:
Extensive autoclaving will shorten the life of the motor cord.
AUTOClAVABlE MOTOR CORd
• When autoclaving, loosely coil the motor cord.
• Avoid sharply bending the cord when autoclaving.
Motor to motor-cord connector
To autoclave motor only, without cord, detach the motor from motor cord by unscrewing the metal motor-to-cord connector counterclockwise.
12.
VACUUM SySTEM :
The HVE and Saliva Ejector Valves are fully autoclavable. Remove the valves from the hoses before autoclaving.
The vacuum hoses should not be autoclaved.
Clean with a disinfectant solution. CAUTION :
Use only NON-foaming cleansers in the vaccum lines.
OPTIONAl UlTRASONIC SCAlER :
See accompanying documents.
The Scaler Handpiece Cover and Instrument
Tips are fully autoclavable.
Disinfect and clean the Scaler Handpiece
Cover and Instrument Tips before autoclaving.
Autoclave at a maximum temperature of 135º
C (275º F) for 10 minutes or 120º C (248º F) for 20 minutes.
Wipe off the Scaler Handpiece and it’s silicone hose with a soft cloth. Use a 45% isopropal and detergent solution. dO NOT
IMMERSE the handpiece in any fluid or spray any fluid directly on the handpiece.
WATER lINES :
Disinfect the water lines weekly. Prepare a
1:10 bleach solution (1 part household bleach to 10 parts water). Remove water reservoir and discard residual water. Replace empty water supply tank and air purge all waterlines.
Fill water supply tank with bleach solution.
Run bleach solution through all lines. Allow bleach solution to stand in lines for 10 minutes. Remove water supply tank and discard bleach. Flush water supply tank and all lines thoroughly with clean water. Air purge and leave lines dry until next clinical use.
CONSOlE :
The exterior of the console may be cleaned by wiping with a soft cloth moistened with mild detergent or disinfecting solution.
13.
STERILIZATION AND MAINTENANCE (continued):
SyRINGE TIPS:
The Three-Way Air/Water Syringe features quick-change autoclavable tips: To remove a tip, press on the locking collar surrounding the tip socket and pull the used tip straight out of the socket (see Fig. 7). To insert a new tip, press locking collar and push tip into socket as far as it will go. Release collar and gently tug on tip before using to ensure that tip is securely locked into socket.
Syringe Tip Sterilization:
1) Remove contaminated syringe tip.
2) Remove all visible signs of contamination before autoclaving.
3) Autoclave tip at 132° C (270° F) for ten minutes.
4) Sterilize between each patient use.
NOTE : Since only the tips can be autoclaved, it is recommended that the Air/Water Syringe be bagged with a disposable, single-use plastic sleeve between each patient use.
FIG. 7
DEPRESS
LOCKING COLLAR
14.
CHANGING THE FUSE:
WARNING:
Turn the power off and unplug the unit before following the steps below.
PRIMARy FUSES
NOTE: The AEU-425 is manufactured with
6.3A (250V rated) fuses installed, if operating with a 230V power source, change to the 3.15A fuses before operation.
1.
Remove the Fuseholder from the Power
Inlet connector.
2.
Changing the fuse:
Replace the fuse in the Fuseholder.
Replacement Fuses:
120V: 6.3A, 250V slo-blo fuse
230V: 3.15A, 250V slo-blo fuse
(Fuse size: 5 x 20mm)
3.
Replace the Fuseholder.
SECONdARy FUSES
1.
Unscrew each fuseholder from below the
Inlet connector.
2.
Changing the fuse:
Replacement Fuses:
0.63A, 250V slo-blo fuses
(Fuse size: 5 x 20mm)
3.
Replace the Fuseholders.
FIG. 8 - Primary and Secondary Fuse
EXTENSION CORD RECOMMENDATIONS:
Use only a 3-wire extension cord that has a 3-blade grounding plug. Connect extension cord plug to a matching 3-slot receptacle. Ensure that the extension cord is in good condition and that its gage wire is the correct size wire to carry the current this product will draw. An undersized cord is a potential fire hazard and will cause a drop in line voltage, resulting in loss of power and causing the product to overheat. Figure 9 indicates the correct size cord for the length required and the ampere rating listed on the product nameplate. If in doubt, use the next heavier gage cord. The smaller the gage number, the heavier the wire gage.
FIG. 9
15.
SYMBOL DEFINITIONS:
Type B Equipment
Attention, consult accompanying documents
Dangerous Voltage
IPX1
Alternating current
Protective earth (ground)
Protect Against Dripping Water
Serial Number
Do Not Throw Into Trash
Scaler
Electric Handpiece
Foot Switch
Toggle-Select Switch
Adjustment Switches
Handpiece Coolant
Handpiece Coolant Air
16.
TROUBLESHOOTING:
Problem:
Console does not light when turned on:
Console lights when turned on, but handpiece does not turn:
Improper display:
Motor slowing down or sluggish:
Handpiece motor light does not turn on:
Vacuum doesn’t turn off when hoses are in their holders:
Pressure fails to stabilize:
Pressure fails to turn off at approx. 50 PSI:
Unit fails to build pressure:
Red LED on the plumbing chassis is lit:
Compressor is on, but gauge shows no increase in pressure:
HVE vacuum switch (yellow dot) is in the
On position, but vacuum doesn’t activate when hose is removed:
HVE vacuum pressure seems lower:
Saliva ejector switch (red dot) is in the
On position, but vacuum doesn’t activate when hose is removed:
Correction:
Check console to power connection.
Check that voltage is proper voltage.
Check fuse. If blown, replace with 6.3A/250V slo-blo fuse for
120V operation, & 3.15A/250V slo-blo fuse for 230V operation.
Check secondary fuses. If blown, replace with 0.63A/250V slo-blo fuses.
Check motor plug connection.
Check foot switch connection.
Depress foot switch.
Increase RPM.
Check that an instrument is properly seated in the handpiece and the collet is closed.
Turn power switch off, wait 5 seconds, then turn back on to reset.
Change ratio setting to match handpiece.
Dirty, under-lubricated handpiece.
Handpiece lubricant is running into motor.
After lubricating, set handpiece with head down to let excess lubricant drain out.
Check bulb. Note: Do Not Handle Bulb With Fingers.
Ensure that HVE and Low Volume (Saliva Ejector) vacuum heads are firmly placed in their holders.
Check spring-loaded lever in holders.
Check that air and water bottles are tight. Check line and fittings for air leaks.
Check for broken cable to pressure switch.
Check that bottles are tight. Check wires for breaks to solenoid switch.
Empty full waste container.
Check waste level connections.
Check that float in waste container moves freely.
Check three-way valve to see if the valve is switched. If the valve failed to switch, the air will continue to come out of the filter. Check the line from the compressor to the valve for a rupture. Check the electrical connections to the three-way valve.
Inspect the toggle lever on the vacuum holder to see if it is stuck. Loosen the setscrew under the switch and adjust the switch for proper operation. Check the electrical connections on the switch. Check the relay.
Check to see if the container is tight. Check the trap to see if it is clogged. Check to see if line to motor is crimped.
Inspect the toggle lever on the vacuum holder to see if it is stuck. Loosen the setscrew under the switch and adjust the switch for proper operation. Check the toggling connections to the air pilot valve and pump. Check to see if the air pilot valve is functioning by removing the line to the pump and seeing if air is present.
WARRANTY
Aseptico warrants its products against defects in material or workmanship for a period of two (2) years, from date of original invoice. Some handpieces are warranted for one year under the same conditions. Other handpieces and expendable components, such as air turbines and light bulbs, are covered by shorter warranty periods, or have no warranty. Aseptico's sole obligation under product warranty is (at its sole option and discretion) to repair or replace any defective component or product in part or whole. Aseptico shall be the sole arbiter of such action.
In the event of alleged defect under warranty, the purchaser is to notify Aseptico's
Customer Service Department promptly. Customer Service will provide instructions, usually directing that the product be returned for service. Shipment to Aseptico and the cost thereof is always the responsibility of the purchaser.
Accidental misuse, inappropriate installation, or failure to perform directed maintenance voids the warranty. Deliberately defacing, modifying, or removing the serial number voids the warranty.
Aseptico does not assume, under this warranty, any risks or liabilities arising from the clinical use of its products, whether or not such use involves coincidental utilization of products manufactured by others.
P/N 420267
Rev. T
ECO 13997
11/2016
Aseptico, Inc. • P.O. Box 1548 • Woodinville, WA 98072
(Shipping) 8333 216 th Street S.E. Woodinville, WA 98072
International (425) 487-3157 • Toll Free(800) 426-5913 www.aseptico.com • [email protected]
Printed In The USA
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