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USER MANUAL

ORTHOVET PRO 

BATTERY POWERED DRILL SYSTEM

Item no. 195000

TEL49 7461 96 580 0

www.eickemeyer.com

Summary of Contents for 195000

Page 1: ...USER MANUAL ORTHOVET PRO BATTERY POWERED DRILL SYSTEM Item no 195000 TELEPHONE 49 7461 96 580 0 www eickemeyer com USER MANUAL USER MANUAL Item no 195000 Item no 195000 ...

Page 2: ...2 USER MANUAL ORTHOVET PRO BATTERY POWERED DRILL SYSTEM T 49 7461 96 580 0 F 49 7461 96 580 90 export eickemeyer com www eickemeyer com ...

Page 3: ... 4 Care and Maintenance 15 Preparation Prior to Cleaning 15 Manual Cleaning Instruction 16 Lubrication 17 Sterilisation 21 Function Control 22 Packaging Sterilization and Storage 22 Repairs and Technical Service 23 Disposal 23 5 Troubleshooting 24 6 System Specifications 25 Environmental Conditions 25 Technical Data OrthoVet PRO 25 Duty Cycles Intermittent Operation 25 7 Ordering Information 26 War...

Page 4: ...he cutting tool Furthermore the contraindications for the implant must be taken into account Please read the corresponding surgical techniques of the used implant system The OrthoVet PRO is only to be used for patient treatment after careful consultation of the instructions for use It is recommended that an alternative system is available to use during application as technical problems can never b...

Page 5: ... not use it anymore and send it to the EICKEMEYER service center Accessories Scope of Delivery The OrthoVet PRO Battery Drill System consists of a handpiece one battery loading station two batteries and a range of attachments and accessories designed for the system Special auxiliaries such as cleaning brushes Item no 195011 and oil are available for cleaning and servicing the system No oils from o...

Page 6: ...handpiece Item no 195001 of the OrthoVet PRO drill is cannulated 1 Attachment coupling 2 Switching pin for direction change FORWARD STOP REVERSE 3 Trigger for speed regulation 4 Cover lid Battery closed when the battery is inserted 5 Release ring for attachment 6 Release slide for battery housing 7 F FORWARD 8 S STOP 9 R REVERSE 1 5 3 4 6 7 8 9 2 Figure 1 Figure 2 ...

Page 7: ... arrow direction Fig 6 and opens the lid In doing so fold the lid outwards with the locking mechanism Figure 3 Figure 5 Figure 6 Figure 4 2 The person wearing the sterile garments places the sterile funnel Item no 195008 on the battery casing Fig 7 and checks if it is seated correctly Fig 8 The sterile cover ensures that the unsterile battery does not contact the outside of the sterile casing Figu...

Page 8: ...rom BLUE to GREEN Storing When not in use always store the battery in the OrthoVet PRO charging station and switch it on This prevents the battery from being discharged and keeps it ready for use with full charge Never load batteries in another charging station This would damage the batteries Make sure that stored batteries are stored separately and do not store with materials that can conduct ele...

Page 9: ... the return transport to the EICKEMEYER Service Center 3 ATTACHMENTS CHUCKS General Information The OrthoVet PRO System offers a broad range of attachments Mounting the Attachments Figure 14 195003 195005 195002 195004 Insert the attachment into the attachment coupling Fig 14 If the positioning pins do not lock into place right away twist the attachment a bit to the right or left until it locks in...

Page 10: ... Damage that arises from using attachments and tools made by other manufacturers is not covered by the warranty If the instrument is not needed during the operation lay down the handpiece to make sure it is stable and cannot tip over To mount or remove attachments and cutting tools always place the drive unit in an upright position on the sterile table Item no Description Maximum Speed Torque 1950...

Page 11: ...ck with the key and remove the tool Figure 16 Precautions Check the cutting tool for wear and or damage after each use and replace if necessary To ensure good fixation of the tools make sure the toothed rims on the drill chuck and key are not worn During reaming procedure high torque values must be provided by the power tool to the reaming head to allow efficient bone removal In cases where the ream...

Page 12: ...2 Adjust the working length by pulling on the wire 3 To affix the wire pull the tension lever Fig 17 no 2 against the tool with your little finger and ring finger Only pull the tension lever against the tool as much as necessary The clamping force can be varied by pulling and releasing the clamping lever 4 Insert the wire into the bone Apply the clamping force as long as the wire is advanced 5 To adj...

Page 13: ...t into the handpiece and rotate the attachment in the desired position Fig 19 and Fig 20 Figure 19 Figure 20 Assembly and Disassembly of the Tools Insert the tool saw blade in the front of the attachment while pressing the locking knob down Insert the saw blade in such a way that the perforated holes in the saw blade fit in the pins of the holder Release the locking knob Figure 21 Precaution To pre...

Page 14: ...tool Positioning the Saw Blade The saw blade can be adjusted in the desired position vertically and horizontally at an angle of 45 see the earlier sections Positioning the saw attachment and Changing the saw blade Fig 22 Figure 22 Using the Oscillating Saw Attachment The saw blade must already be oscillating when the saw is applied to the bone Do not apply strong pressure to the saw blade as this ...

Page 15: ...e attachment back and remove the tool Fig 23a 23b Figure 23b Figure 23a 4 CARE AND MAINTENANCE Preparation Prior to Cleaning Disassembly Disassemble device if applicable Remove all instruments and attachments from the handpiece and remove battery from casing of the handpiece Batteries and Charge Station To clean the batteries and the charger wipe them off with a clean soft and lint free cloth damp...

Page 16: ... and wipe the device using a neutral pH enzymatic solution for a minimum of 2 minutes Follow the enzymatic detergent manufacturer s directions for correct temperature water quality i e pH hardness and concentration dilution 3 Clean with Detergent Clean the device manually under running warm water using an enzymatic cleaner or detergent for a minimum of 5 minutes Manipulate all moving parts under r...

Page 17: ... completely dry Mechanical cleaning disinfection is an additional stress for power equipment especially for seals and bearings Therefore systems must be properly lubricated and regularly sent to be serviced at least once per year Lubrication The power tool and attachments should be regularly lubricated to ensure a long service life and smooth operation It is recommended that the accessible moving ...

Page 18: ...al of the cover and then evenly distribute the oil on the seal Lubricate the lock and hinges then actuate it several times Lubricate the battery casing release buttons from both the outside and inside and then press the buttons several times Figure 26 Figure 27 Attachments Chucks Lubricate all moving parts of all the attachments Jacobs Chuck Item no 195002 Lubricate the jaws and toothed rim Figure...

Page 19: ...uick Coupling for KIRSCHNER Wires Item no 195003 Lubricate the tension lever and clamping mechanism Hold the Quick Coupling up and add one drop of oil into the attachment hole Fig 31 and on the holder of the lever Fig 29 30 Move the tension lever several times Figure 29 Figure 30 Figure 31 AO Quick Chuck Item No 195004 Figure 32 Figure 33 ...

Page 20: ... Attachment Item No 195005 Lubricate the locking mechanism and the saw blade coupling Open and close the locking mechanism several times Fig 34 35 Figure 34 Figure 35 Precautions To ensure a long service life and reduce repairs the power tool and all attachments must be lubricated after each use Only lubricate the power tool and attachments when clean ...

Page 21: ... Tray in mm L 260 x W 170 x H 110 Ensure that all cannulations handpiece and attachments if applicable are positioned as shown Figure 36 37 Make sure all attachments are stored as shown and fully open Make sure that the water can drain well from all surfaces Damage caused by improper processing is excluded from the warranty Figure 36 Figure 37 Note For the Sterilisation Tray a corresponding contai...

Page 22: ...nstruments from contact with other objects that may damage the surface or the Sterile Barrier System Sterilization Note EICKEMEYER recommends the use of the Sterilisation Tray Item no 195087 specially designed for the system The OrthoVet PRO System may be resterilized using validated steam sterilization methods ISO 17665 or national standards EICKEMEYER s recommendations for packed devices and cas...

Page 23: ...ces may not be used If it is no longer possible or feasible to repair the tool it should be disposed of refer to the following section Disposal Other than the above mentioned care and maintenance no further maintenance work may be carried out independently or by third parties EICKEMEYER assumes no responsibility for damage resulting from neglected or unauthorized maintenance Disposal In most cases...

Page 24: ...ution When removing objects turn the mode selector switch to S STOP Tool saw blade drill burr etc cannot be coupled or only with difficulty Shaft geometry of the attachment or tool is damaged Replace the attachment or tool or send it to your EICKEMEYER service office Oscillating Saw Chuck vibrates too much The saw blade locking Mechanism is not tight Tighten the locking knob of the Saw blade couplin...

Page 25: ... Cycles Intermittent Operation Duty Cycles Intermittent operation Cycles Drilling tapping and reaming 60 seconds 9 Burring 60 seconds 3 KIRSCHNER Wire setting 30 seconds 6 Sawing 30 seconds 5 Generally electrical systems can heat up if in constant use For this reason the handpiece and the attachment should be allowed to cool for at least 60 seconds After a certain amount of cycles defined in the ab...

Page 26: ...on dimensions in mm L 40 x W 5 x H 0 5 1 195050 OrthoVet Saw Blade with AESCULAP Connection dimensions in mm L 30 x W 7 x H 0 5 1 195060 OrthoVet Saw Blade with AESCULAP Connection dimensions in mm L 50 x W 14 x H 0 5 1 Optional Accessories Item no Description Quantity 196130 OrthoVet Saw Blade AESCULAP with Connection dimensions in mm L 50 x W 6 5 x H 0 5 1 196140 OrthoVet Saw Blade AESCULAP with...

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