Fig. 11
Fig. 12
Fig. 13
Battery cover
Rubber cover
Battery cover
Screw
Battery cover
Caution
Small screwdrivers are required
(Phillips, flathead).
1) Turn off the power of the motor handpiece.
2) Remove the rubber cover from the battery
cover with a thin flathead screwdriver.
(Fig. 11)
3) Remove the screw fixing the battery
cover with a Phillips screwdriver.
(Fig. 12)
4) Remove the battery cover by sliding it
toward the charging terminal.
(Fig. 13)
5) Remove old batteries.
6) 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.
7) Attach the battery cover.
8) Tighten the screw with a Phillips screwdriver.
Do not overtighten it.
9) Insert the rubber cover back into the screw
hole of the battery cover in the originally
inserted direction.
Changing of batteries is now completed.
Charge them fully before use.
Changing Batteries
· 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 local laws.