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• Always wear appropriate personal protective equipment such as surgical gloves, when using or cleaning the device.
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Procedures
• Be sure to check that the selected lines have handpieces connected. Otherwise, oil mist will be scattered.
• Be sure to use Flushing Mode where it is well-ventilated. Note that compared to Modes 1 and 2, more oil mist will be produced during Flushing
Mode.It also results in an increase of excess oil on the handpiece after the maintenance.
4. The Operation Lamp and both Mode Selection Lamps will light up while performing Flushing Mode. Also,
the Line Selection Lamp blinks for the line currently being flushed.
5. When Flushing Mode is completed for the all selected lines, a single sustained beep will sound and the Line
Selection Lamp for the completed line and the Completion Lamp will light up.
Wipe excess oil from the handpiece with a soft cloth or gauze after the maintenance.
3. Check that the selected lines are correct, and then hold down the Mode 2 Switch for two seconds.
1. Attach the handpieces and close the front door.
2. Select the Line Selection Switches for the lines with the handpieces attached.
* Flushing Mode requires certain procedures. When Flushing Mode is completed, all lines will return to initial settings (Modes 1 or 2, or custom-
ized mode if you have changed settings).
* Wipe excess oil on the handpiece with a soft cloth or gauze, so as not to damage the handpiece surface.
* The illustration above shows that Line 1 is performing Flushing Mode.
Completion Lamp
* Flushing Mode and Modes 1 or 2 cannot be set and performed at the same time.
* The illustration above shows that Lines 1 through 3 are selected.
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