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Power Hand 2X Mechanical Handpieces (DF only)

A.

Select a Power Hand 2X 30V DC handpiece. Secure a tool to the handpiece,
carefully  following  the  provided  instructions.  Connect  the  handpiece  to  the
30V DC Output Socket on the ULTRAMAX DF front panel.

B.

Check to ensure single-phase voltage available is the same as that marked
on the Specification Plate located on the ULTRAMAX DF rear panel. Connect
the ULTRAMAX DF power cable to the main power supply, and turn the Main
Power Switch on. The Main Power Indicator Lamp lights up.

C.

Use the Power hand 2X Selector Switches to select the rotational direction of
the tool. Press 

to run in the forward direction (normal rotational direction)

or 

to run in the reverse direction.

D.

Use the Output Power Control Touch Pads on the front panel of your  ULTRAMAX

DF to change handpiece speed.

Note:  It  is  recommended  that  power  be  reduced  to  the  MIN  setting  at  startup  since  the  unit  is 
preset to start the mechanical handpiece at approximately half speed (i.e., 6 or 7 LED bars on
the Output Indicator).

E.

With handpiece speed selected, push On/Off and Reset Switch on. The On/Off

Pilot Lamp lights up. Providing all equipment has been connected as directed,

your Power Hand 2X handpiece should now be operational.

F.

To  control  output  power  by  foot  control,  follow  the  same  procedures  for  the

UF-9700 Ultrasonic Handpiece.

Note: To revert to manual control, follow steps C through D. The optional foot rheostat/switch need
not be disconnected from the unit.

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5.2 ULTRAMAX SF Power Pack

1. Main Power Switch

2. Main Power Indicator Lamp

3. On/Off and Reset Switch

4. On/Off Pilot Lamp

5. Output Socket for optional

foot/rheostat switch

6. Output Socket for UF-9700

ultrasonic handpiece 

7. Output Power Control 

Touch Pads

8. Ultrasonic Selector Switches:

Ordinary Tool

Clamp Tool

9. Ultrasonic Function Pilot Lamps

10. Carrying Handle

11. Ventilation Grills

12. Input Power Socket

13. Fuse Holder/Fuse

14. Specifications and Serial 

Number Plate

9

8

7

10

13

14

11

12

Front Panel

Rear Panel

2

1

3

4

5

6

Summary of Contents for Ultramax DF

Page 1: ...Instruction Manual for Models DF and SF 466 2...

Page 2: ...aces can be polished to a mirror finish using all grades of finishing stones sintered resin and plated diamond tools files and ceramic stones as well as metallic and nonmetallic lapping tools with dia...

Page 3: ...ordinary tools and clamp tools 6 Steady power and tool amplitude settings 7 Increased torque for all Gesswein Power Hand 2X 30V DC mechanical handpieces 8 Instant rotary handpiece reversing switch for...

Page 4: ...edback system Ultrasonic Power Output 45W maximum 45W maximum Power Hand 2X Output 0 30V DC N A Output Adjustment power and stroke Continuously variable Continuously variable Power Source 115V 1 Ph 50...

Page 5: ...2L 320 Flat Ceramic Stone Tool 0 8T x 4W x 40L 600 Flat Ceramic Stone Tool 0 8T x 4W x 40L 800 Flat Ceramic Stone Tool 1T x 6W x 40L 600 Flat Ceramic Stone Tool 1T x 6W x 40L 800 Round Ceramic Stone T...

Page 6: ...30V DC Output Socket for Power Hand 2X handpiece 7 Output Socket for UF 9700 ultrasonic handpiece 8 Output Power Control Touch Pads 9 Power Hand 2X Selector Switches Forward Rotation Reverse Rotation...

Page 7: ...Socket for optional foot rheostat switch 6 Output Socket for UF 9700 ultrasonic handpiece 7 Output Power Control Touch Pads 8 Ultrasonic Selector Switches Ordinary Tool Clamp Tool 9 Ultrasonic Functi...

Page 8: ...l Holders can be used with a 6 4mm Tool Adapter Note Use only 6mm Clamp Tool Holders with the UF 9700 handpiece Do not twist or bend the UF 9700 cord sharply 1 UF 9700 Ultrasonic Handpiece 2 UF 9700 C...

Page 9: ...l handpieces according to the speed setting selected Since ULTRAMAX DF is specifically designed to function with Power Hand 2X 30V DC handpieces it cannot be used with Power Hand 20V DC handpieces or...

Page 10: ...ctions will cause reduced power output To ensure maximum tool efficiency all male and female tool threads and all tool shoulders and interfaces must be kept clean and true see Operational Precautions...

Page 11: ...scous lubricants when polishing they reduce ultrasonic vibration and cutting power Use Gesswein Stoning and Lubricating Oil for best results A high pitched noise indicates a loose connection or bent t...

Page 12: ...rk surface the less cutting power Do not use highly viscous lubricants when polishing they reduce ultrasonic vibration and cutting power Use Gesswein Stoning and Lubricating Oil for best results If an...

Page 13: ...hts up Providing all equipment has been connected as directed your UF 9700 handpiece should now be operational Note For suggestions on output power selections see Ultrasonic Tool section F To control...

Page 14: ...ction or to run in the reverse direction D Use the Output Power Control Touch Pads on the front panel of your ULTRAMAX DF to change handpiece speed Note It is recommended that power be reduced to the...

Page 15: ...nes and diamond tools over 320 grit Stroke Up to 20 microns Middle finishing using hard wood laps resin bonded dia mond stones ceramic stones and abrasive stones Stroke Up to 10 microns Super finishin...

Page 16: ...easy replacement with a Phillips screwdriver ULTRAMAX DF 2A in 115V model 1 5A in 230V model ULTRAMAX SF 1 5A in 115V model 1A in 230V model G Small and Beveled Protector Sleeves DF SF Small protects...

Page 17: ...cause burning Do not use highly viscous lubricants Use Gesswein Stoning and Lubricating Oil Do not allow lubricants to enter the UF 9700 handpiece as can occur when the handpiece is held with the too...

Page 18: ...Decreased Tool or 6 4mm Tool Adapter has vibration during become unfastened Fasten securely operation and or Stone or tool broken Replace tool and reset On Off and Reset Switch zero vibration Custom t...

Page 19: ...equent failures or damages Power packs and handpieces that have been tampered with or dismantled in any way 11 Warranty Gesswein guarantees your ULTRAMAX DF SF will be free of defects in materi al and...

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