digital readout will read 1.
NOTE:
The transducer (stack) has already been installed into the handpiece, please do not
remove it at this time.
3. With only the transducer (stack) in the handpiece (no tip installed), set the water control to its
maximum setting by rotating it counterclockwise, (knob will rotate up to 3 and a half turns for
maximum water) hold the handpiece over a sink and depress the footswitch until water comes
out in a stream. This should take a few seconds. This step is done to insure proper operation of
the delay cavitation feature by removing air that may be trapped in the water lines.
4. Insert a sterile tip into the nosecone, and rotate the nosecone in a clockwise direction. Then firmly
tighten by hand.
IMPORTANT:
It is important that you DO NOT over-tighten the tips, as this will damage the Stack
and / or tip.
5. Always keep the power control at the lowest setting and the water control to a level where you
have a fine mist at the tip. Higher power settings will result in hotter water.
NOTE: Tips sent from our facility are not pre-sterilized.
IMPORTANT:
If you find that tightening the nosecone by hand is not successful, you may lightly
tighten the nosecone with the tip wrench. Since the tip wrench is designed to remove the tips, it
is important that you DO NOT over-tighten the tips with the tip wrench, as this will damage the
Stack and / or the tip.
IMPORTANT:
Keep in mind that higher power levels tend to heat the out-flowing water.
Temperature control can be achieved by balancing the power with water flow volume. Thus,
high power settings require high water flow rates and conversely low power requires low water
flow rates.
5. The scaler is now ready for use.
IMPORTANT
: Operating this device with hot water may cause damage to gums, lips and
tongue. If the handpiece begins to get warm, stop and check water temperature. If it is hot,
make sure that the power is at the lowest setting and the water is set at a high setting to
provide a lukewarm mist.
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