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Operating Manual BaehrTec A1200 / A2000 

 

English – V100 - Date 09/2017

 

Page 7/64 

 

Protect from wetness! 

 

Permitted temperature range: -10°C to +40°C 

 

Permitted humidity range: 30% to 85% 

 
800 hPa - 1060 hPa 
 

 
Permitted air pressure: 800 hPa - 1060 hPa 

 

2.1.4 

Differences between BaehrTec A1200 and BaehrTec A2000 

BaehrTec A1200 

BaehrTec A2000 

Speed range handpiece motor 

6,000 – 35,000 rpm

 

6,000 – 40,000 rpm

 

The speeds (rpm) of the handpiece motor can be selected directly on the front controls

 

6,000

 

6,000

 

10,000

 

10,000

 

15,000

 

15,000

 

20,000

 

20,000

 

25,000 

25,000 

30,000 

30,000 

32,500 

(Fig. 4a 

(11)

35,000 

(Fig. 4b 

(11)

35,000 

(Fig. 4a 

(12)

40,000 

(Fig. 4b 

(12)

Setting the speeds (rpm) of the handpiece motor using the buttons (27) and (28) (Fig. 4a 

and 4b) 

1,000 rpm increments (6,000 to 31,000) 

1,000 rpm increments from 6,000 to 
40,000 

31,000 



 32,500 

32,500 



 34,000 

34,000 



 35,000 

Maximum vacuum 

-30 mbar (setting 1) to -70 mbar (setting 6)

 

-35 mbar (setting 1) to -100 mbar (setting 
6)

 

Memory buttons

 

2

 memory buttons (Fig. 4a 

(29)

 + 

(30

)) 

3

 memory buttons (Fig. 4b 

(29)

 + 

(30)

 + 

(31)

Foot pedal operation 

This device 

cannot 

be operated

 

by foot pedal. There is no connection on 
the back of the device  
(see Fig. 9 

(48)

)

 

This device can be operated by foot pedal. 
There is a connection on the back of the 
device  
(see Fig. 9 

(48)

 
For details about the speeds of the handpiece motor and suction please see chapter 
"Technical Data".  
 

 

Please particularly note the differences between the BaehrTec A1200 
and BaehrTec A2000 when using instruments and when adjusting 
the handpiece speed. 

 

All descriptions related to the foot pedal apply to the BaehrTec A2000 only, 

not

 the BaehrTec A1200.    

Summary of Contents for BaehrTec A1200

Page 1: ...Operating Manual BaehrTec A1200 A2000 English V100 Date 09 2017 Page 1 64 BaehrTec A1200 A2000 Dry technology pedicure device with hand piece Operating Manual...

Page 2: ...ehrTec A1200 17 4 1 2 Front view BaehrTec A2000 18 4 1 3 Side view with handpiece holder 19 4 1 4 Side view with dust bag lid closed 20 4 1 5 Side view without dust bag lid and turbine protection filt...

Page 3: ...l 46 5 5 Self help in the event of malfunctions 47 5 5 1 Change fuse 49 5 5 2 Cleaning the handpiece button 49 5 5 3 Changing the dampers for the handpiece case 51 5 5 4 Easy Clean clamping mechanism...

Page 4: ...Avoid placing it on unstable tables carts or the like If the device falls this can cause severe damage and injuries To guarantee that the device functions reliably protect it from cold and also from...

Page 5: ...r supply specifications before connecting the device to the mains Before using the device be sure to observe section Differences between BaehrTec A1200 and BaehrTec A2000 2 1 Symbols 2 1 1 Symbols in...

Page 6: ...trical electronic waste Devices with this mark must be disposed of properly and must not be put in household waste This symbol indicates which fuse s is are used in the device Protection class II This...

Page 7: ...8 Fig 4a and 4b 1 000 rpm increments 6 000 to 31 000 1 000 rpm increments from 6 000 to 40 000 31 000 32 500 32 500 34 000 34 000 35 000 Maximum vacuum 30 mbar setting 1 to 70 mbar setting 6 35 mbar s...

Page 8: ...Operating Manual BaehrTec A1200 A2000 Page 8 64 English V100 Date 09 2017 Unless otherwise specified all images below always show the BaehrTec A2000...

Page 9: ...hat the maximum speed for the instrument currently in use is not exceeded In addition to the easy speed concept the BaehrTec A1200 A2000 has a colour display that provides you with further information...

Page 10: ...ection for preparation in the event of whitlow to remove severe plate like callosities Other types and fields of application are carried out at your own risk and may conceal dangers No form of misappr...

Page 11: ...nor any other loose objects such as wipes cotton wool or the like can enter the area of the rotating tools A hair net must be worn where necessary The operating staff must bear in mind that the partic...

Page 12: ...roperly and have it sent for servicing regularly observe service indicator or at the latest within 24 months Damaged functional parts can cause damage or injuries to persons or objects Furthermore thi...

Page 13: ...filters are already inserted for you Dimensions 48 x 57 5 mm 1 x power cable with straight connector Art No 20970006 1 x Easy Clean tool kit for BaehrTec A2000 Art No 40285 1 x damper for handpiece c...

Page 14: ...disconnection is unlikely at all times Do not use the BaehrTec A1200 A2000 in damp areas such as saunas or swimming complexes Wetness and moisture on the controller can lead to dangerous current leak...

Page 15: ...t bag the display can only function reliably if all filters are correctly applied Therefore only work with the device if all filters are applied Otherwise the device will automatically switch to sucti...

Page 16: ...ng risk of injury As shown in the illustration you should avoid pulling motions during your work as this may cause the instruments to slip out Please take care not to exert too much pressure when usin...

Page 17: ...truments speeds 6 000 35 000 rpm with the corresponding 5a 12a LEDs 13 Push button to switch handpiece motor on and off Push buttons handpiece speed 14 and 15 1 000 rpm 16 Push button for instrument d...

Page 18: ...00 rpm with the corresponding 5a 12a LEDs 13 Push button to switch handpiece motor on and off Push buttons handpiece speed 14 and 15 1 000 rpm 16 Push button for instrument direction right left 17 Pus...

Page 19: ...Operating Manual BaehrTec A1200 A2000 English V100 Date 09 2017 Page 19 64 4 1 3 Side view with handpiece holder Fig 5 32 Handpiece holder...

Page 20: ...0 A2000 Page 20 64 English V100 Date 09 2017 4 1 4 Side view with dust bag lid closed Fig 6 33 Dust bag lid with handle 34 Handpiece outlet 35 Screws for handpiece outlet Must only be unfastened by th...

Page 21: ...Operating Manual BaehrTec A1200 A2000 English V100 Date 09 2017 Page 21 64 4 1 5 Side view without dust bag lid and turbine protection filter open Fig 7 37 4x magnet holder 38 Filter grille...

Page 22: ...ng Manual BaehrTec A1200 A2000 Page 22 64 English V100 Date 09 2017 4 1 6 Dust bag lid inside Fig 8 39 Receptacle for dust bags 40 Mounting bolts for magnet holder 41 Rubber seal for dust bag lid 42 D...

Page 23: ...order that the heat created by the device can escape from the case and to avoid potential head build up 43 Filter cartridge 44 Knurled screws 45 Fuse clip For microfuses 2x 3 15 A delay type H 46 Powe...

Page 24: ...nglish V100 Date 09 2017 4 1 8 Bottom view Fig 10 49 Housing screws All housing screws must only be unfastened by the manufacturer 50 Housing seal As soon as the housing seal is breached or removed al...

Page 25: ...09 2017 Page 25 64 4 2 Description of the handpiece Fig 11 36 Suction hose 52 Opening for DIN instruments with a shaft diameter of 2 35 mm for instruments with a maximum diameter of 12 mm 53 Handpiec...

Page 26: ...speed of the instrument manufacturer Please ensure that this is never exceeded since it can result in serious injuries to the patient and the operator Vibrations can also occur at the handpiece Pleas...

Page 27: ...Operating Manual BaehrTec A1200 A2000 English V100 Date 09 2017 Page 27 64 4 3 Description non heating device connecting cable Fig 13 56 Device connector 57 Cable 58 Safety plug...

Page 28: ...m If you do not turn on the suction yourself we shall describe this in the following as deactivated suction Please be aware that this is always running even if you have not turned it on You can set th...

Page 29: ...e set suction on Can only appear while the handpiece motor is running Therefore the following situations are possible Handpiece motor Suction ready for use Bar diagram on the display Suction Off No Tr...

Page 30: ...rotation direction The instrument rotation direction is shown in the display Direction of rotation right Direction of rotation left The handpiece motor is in operation when the arrow is shown in blue...

Page 31: ...te and costly repairs and comply with the test regulations of your medical device according to VDE 0751 1 The service interval is actually 900 hours But as your device already has meter readings at th...

Page 32: ...test during this process Please do not be surprised therefore if the device already has some meter readings This is perfectly normal and does not mean that it is a used device For reasons of operatio...

Page 33: ...tings in Work mode These settings will be retained even if you turn off the device In order to save settings please set them instrument rotation speed instrument rotation direction and suction level i...

Page 34: ...safety plug 58 from the socket 4 8 1 Disconnecting In order to disconnect the dust bag lid from the controller please follow these steps 1 Hold the dust bag lid by the handle and lift of from the cont...

Page 35: ...excessive germ build up Think of your health Before we describe how to change the filter we would like to provide you with some quick information on the filtration system in the BaehrTec A1200 A2000 1...

Page 36: ...emptied and then re used Always use fresh filters and a new dust bag for each filter change Please put used filters in the residual waste It is preferable to discard this in a press fastening bag 4 9...

Page 37: ...s burst To change the turbine protection filter please proceed as follows 1 Turn off the device at the main switch and disconnect it from the power supply 2 Disconnect the dust bag lid from the contro...

Page 38: ...ks To change the filter cartridge please proceed as follows 1 Turn off the device at the main switch and disconnect it from the power supply 2 The filter cartridge can be released from the device by t...

Page 39: ...e order indicated on the outside of the filter cartridge and then put them back into the filter cartridge Next put the filter cartridge grille back into the base of the filter cartridge Fig 19 6 Chang...

Page 40: ...ack onto the controller see section Disconnecting connecting the dust bag lid to the controller 2 Please ensure that the device has a secure footing does not fall down and cannot be torn down and that...

Page 41: ...ts The permitted maximum speed must not be exceeded under any circumstances otherwise the instrument or the handpiece may be damaged It can also cause injury due to broken instrument heads The correct...

Page 42: ...o follow the manufacturer s instructions on the permitted maximum speed The maximum speed specified there must not be exceeded under any circumstances This poses a danger of injury and the danger that...

Page 43: ...ck to level 3 This prevents the device from being damaged For information on how to change the dust bag please refer to the section Changing the dust bag We are confident that you will quickly become...

Page 44: ...re that you never spill liquids on the foot pedal or use the foot pedal on wet surfaces If fluids should get into the foot pedal do not use it under any circumstances Please send the foot pedal in for...

Page 45: ...vent excessive germ build up Think of your health 5 3 Guarantee The guarantee shall last 24 months There is no liability for defects and their consequences which are caused by natural wear and tear im...

Page 46: ...specific particularities for this The resulting waste must be recycled or disposed of in a way that is not hazardous to humans or the environment Please note the applicable national provisions here Th...

Page 47: ...anel and clean the handpiece It is essential that the device is turned off and disconnected from the mains beforehand Change dust bag Change turbine protection filter Change filter in cartridge Low su...

Page 48: ...ressure Avoid pulling Suction turbine switches to suction level 3 during operation The dust bag turbine protection filter and filter cartridge are full the device will automatically switch to suction...

Page 49: ...open the fuse compartment on the device socket Fig 22 Replace the microfuses in the compartment Now push the compartment back into the device socket Make sure that the compartment snaps into place in...

Page 50: ...ger and pull it out from the button housing Fig 25 Clean the button pusher and the button housing with a brush Fig 26 Fig 27 Next wipe the button pusher and button housing with Baehr quick surface dis...

Page 51: ...e dampers for the handpiece case If you notice that the handpiece motor no longer sits comfortably in the handpiece case this means that the dampers for the handpiece case are worn To change the dampe...

Page 52: ...sibly using a pair of tweezers and dispose of these properly Fig 33 Now reinsert the new dampers for the handpiece case Make sure that you insert the three black dampers in the middle row Insert the s...

Page 53: ...ng work or change a filter on a device that is still connected to the mains Turn off the device at the main switch beforehand and disconnect it from the power supply Caution risk of injury Never try t...

Page 54: ...amping mechanism cleaner 1 pressing slightly to the left and right see Fig 37 5 Now pull out the clamping mechanism cleaner 1 from the opening Next remove the dirt from the grooves on the clamping mec...

Page 55: ...ction properly 3 Insert the clamping mechanism cleaner 2 into the opening of your handpiece and turn it to the left and right 4 Remove the clamping mechanism cleaner 2 5 Now leave the handpiece to air...

Page 56: ...Caution risk of injury Never try to change the instrument on the handpiece while the handpiece motor is running The handpiece motor must be switched off Only the appropriate tool should be used to cha...

Page 57: ...rting Insert the instrument shaft in the clamping mechanism on the handpiece Fig 39 Hold the instrument changing aid horizontally to the handpiece Fig 40 With the countersink on the head of the instru...

Page 58: ...otch on the instrument changing aid so that the instrument does not drop when removing Fig 43 Carefully remove the instrument from the clamping mechanism on the handpiece with the instrument changing...

Page 59: ...dust bag 30 mbar 25 Max Vacuum suction level 1 with filter and dust bag 34 mbar 25 Max Vacuum suction level 2 with filter and dust bag 38 mbar 25 Max Vacuum suction level 2 with filter and dust bag 4...

Page 60: ...um suction level 1 with filter and dust bag 40 mbar 25 Max Vacuum suction level 2 with filter and dust bag 55 mbar 25 Max Vacuum suction level 2 with filter and dust bag 62 mbar 10 Max Vacuum suction...

Page 61: ...discharge 6 kV Contact discharge 8 kV Air discharge Floorings should be made of wood or concrete or covered with tiles If the floor is covered with synthetic material the relative humidity must be at...

Page 62: ...ength of stationary radios is lower than the CONFORMANCE LEVEL b at all frequencies according to a test conducted on locationa Interference is possible in the vicinity of devices marked with the follo...

Page 63: ...in the table above using the formula that belongs to the respective column where P is the nominal output of the transmitter in Watt W according to the specification provided by the manufacturer NOTE...

Page 64: ...ing Manual BaehrTec A1200 A2000 Page 64 64 English V100 Date 09 2017 Contact address manufacturer Gustav Baehr GmbH Max Eyth Str 39 D 71332 Waiblingen Tel 07151 95 90 20 Fax 49 7151 1 84 44 www baehrs...

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