hadewe SB-40 Manual Download Page 2

 

Directory 
 

Foreword 

 

 

 
Safety Instructions 

 

 

Cleaning & Disinfection   

 
Getting to Know the Unit 

 

 
Before First Use

  

 

10 

 

Area of Application 

 

10 

 

Operation 

 

 

10 

 

 

Application

 

 

 

12 

 

Operation Steps 

 

12 

Working Positioning 

 

13 

Suction 

 

 

15

 

 

Exchange Micro Filter   

15

 

 

Exchange Control Unit Filter 

16 

 

Clamping the Bur/Tool  

16

 

Setting up the Speed   

16 

Foot Switch   

 

16 

 

Maintenance & Care 

 

17 

 

Cleaning the Chuck 

 

17 

 

Maintenance Overview  

18 

 
Handling Instructions 

 

19 

 
Troubleshooting

 

 

20 

 
Technical Details 

 

21 

 
 

Summary of Contents for SB-40

Page 1: ...Art 0987 FB 04 440 Rev 0 Date 15 05 2023 Manual SB 40...

Page 2: ...10 Operation 10 Application 12 Operation Steps 12 Working Positioning 13 Suction 15 Exchange Micro Filter 15 Exchange Control Unit Filter 16 Clamping the Bur Tool 16 Setting up the Speed 16 Foot Switc...

Page 3: ...se please include this document as it includes important infor mation on how to correctly use the product Short description of functions The SB 40 is a device for the treatment of callus and nails The...

Page 4: ...that the power plug is always accessi ble The power switch should also always be easily accessible Only switch on the unit if the handpiece rests secured in the handpiece holder or if you hold it safe...

Page 5: ...afety reasons you must always wear dis posable gloves and protective glasses when operating this unit In addition a face mask conforming to EN 14683 type IIR or EN 149 FFP 2 must also be worn Ensure t...

Page 6: ...not change the tool while the motor is running Switch off the unit immediately if the bur comes off during the treatment itself the motor blocks during the treatment While doing any foot care only ope...

Page 7: ...ys follow the operating instructions Do not carry out any repairs modifications or mainte nance work yourself This is only to be accom plished by an authorized specialist The mains cable may also only...

Page 8: ...ter every treatment please carry out the following steps Remove the rotating tool e g bur capper etc first Then han dle the tool according to the instructions of its manufacturer Remove tissue remains...

Page 9: ...tput 3 reduce the speed 4 increase the speed 5 display of speed suction level 6 change direction of rotation 7 LED is ON during reverse rotation 8 main switch 9 START STOP switch 10 ON OFF button Stan...

Page 10: ...owing scopes foot care milling trimming and pol ishing manicure grinding milling and pol ishing works The devise is determined of operating rotating instru ments which will not penetrate the skin or m...

Page 11: ...ctly fitted Ensure that the tool is fixed On the left side in the back of the de vice you will find the main power switch Press this switch to turn the unit on The device is now on standby Pick up the...

Page 12: ...ockwise use The rotation direction is irrelevant for dia mond cutters and high grade corun dum sanders in terms of efficiency Working anti clockwise can be ben eficial if for example the dust ob scure...

Page 13: ...Application Work Positioning The following images are examples of how to work on various parts of the foot Always make sure that the foot is firmly gripped and that you can work freely and without str...

Page 14: ...14 Application...

Page 15: ...the filter bag after every 10 operating hours Replace a full filter bag immediately but no later than FC appears on the display You will receive this mes sage every 50 hours of operation in the suctio...

Page 16: ...sh the knob forward with your thumb and leave it there Now insert the tool as far as possible Pull back the knob and the tool will be firmly clamped For security reasons only change the tool if the ha...

Page 17: ...push the but ton forward Set the screw spanner wrench on the axle and hold it tight Now use the front of the second spanner to unscrew the chuck To assemble the chuck follow the steps in reverse order...

Page 18: ...be only a very thin film of oil left on the chuck Please act according to the saying Less is more Maintenance Overview What has to be done How often Done by whom cleaning the chuck monthly by user cha...

Page 19: ...of the handpiece in form of rust bloom and causes pitting Therefore when you not working with the handpiece always remove the bur tool from it Always make sure that you do not let the handpiece fall...

Page 20: ...e instruction in the manual Knob of the handpiece cannot be moved easily Chuck is dirty Clean the chuck ac cording to the instructions in the manual Unit does not work at all Check if the main switch...

Page 21: ...thermal fuse protection class II This device contains a ground connec tion for functional purposes only accuracy of speed display 10 handpiece type B applied part diameter 17 22 mm length 142 mm spee...

Page 22: ...eclare under our sole responsi bility that the product 0987 podia try unit to which this declaration re lates is conform to the following standards or normative documents 2014 30 EU directive EMC 2014...

Page 23: ...ce with DIN 374 2 dur ing the disassembling of the device Also wear a protective mask for your face according EN 14683 ver sion IIR or EN 149 FFP2 Disposal of dust filter and coarse dust filter The fi...

Page 24: ...hadewe GmbH Grambartstra e 10 30165 Hannover Germany info hadewe de www hadewe de...

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