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1 General instructions.......................................................................................................................................... 4

1.1 Target group.............................................................................................................................................  4
1.2 Symbols in these Servicing Instructions...................................................................................................  4

1.2.1

Hazard levels............................................................................................................................... 4

1.2.2

General marks and symbols........................................................................................................ 4

1.3 General note concerning servicing work " Cleaning button": ................................................................... 5

2 Servicing, daily.................................................................................................................................................  6

2.1 Cleaning the housing and workspace....................................................................................................... 6
2.2 Emptying and cleaning the chip tray......................................................................................................... 6
2.3 Checking the coolant lubricant filling level................................................................................................ 7
2.4 Checking the coolant lubricant nozzles....................................................................................................  7
2.5 Finalising the cleaning work...................................................................................................................... 7

3 Servicing after 80 operating hours.................................................................................................................... 8

3.1 Checking the coolant lubricant and replacing it, if needed.......................................................................  8
3.2 Cleaning the coolant container ................................................................................................................  9
3.3 Cleaning the filter of the coolant lubricant container and replacing it, if needed....................................... 9
3.4 Replacing the coolant lubricant............................................................................................................... 10
3.5 Cleaning the aerosol dust extractor filter and replacing it, if needed...................................................... 12
3.6 Checking and cleaning the clamping surfaces of the tools..................................................................... 13
3.7 Cleaning the tool magazine and holder rings.........................................................................................  13
3.8 Lubricating the door seals....................................................................................................................... 14
3.9 Cleaning the chucks...............................................................................................................................  14
3.10 Finalising the cleaning work.................................................................................................................... 14
3.11 Checking the filter controller (compressed air) and drain.......................................................................  14

4 Servicing after 160 operating hours................................................................................................................ 15

4.1 Cleaning and exchanging the chuck....................................................................................................... 15
4.2 Cleaning the tool magazine holder.........................................................................................................  18
4.3 Replacing the coolant lubricant and cleaning the coolant tank .............................................................. 19
4.4 Finalising the cleaning work.................................................................................................................... 19

5 Servicing, semi-annual or according to need.................................................................................................  20

6 Servicing, annual............................................................................................................................................  21

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Page 1: ...Care instructions KaVo ARCTICA Engine Always be on the safe side...

Page 2: ...Distributed by KaVo Dental GmbH Bismarckring 39 D 88400 Biberach Phone 49 0 7351 56 0 Fax 49 0 7351 56 1488 Manufacturer Kaltenbach Voigt GmbH Bismarckring 39 D 88400 Biberach www kavo com...

Page 3: ...ter of the coolant lubricant container and replacing it if needed 9 3 4 Replacing the coolant lubricant 10 3 5 Cleaning the aerosol dust extractor filter and replacing it if needed 12 3 6 Checking and...

Page 4: ...nical manufacturing background Ensure that your personnel has read these instructions for use especially the chapter Safety and understood everything Provide your personnel with the necessary personal...

Page 5: ...cleaning work in the workspace the cleaning button must be pressed and the compressed air for cleaning must be switched on Open the protective door press the cleaning button and select Switch on for...

Page 6: ...Cleaning the housing and workspace Vacuum the interior of the machine daily or clean it with a paintbrush Wipe down the outer housing and protective door with a dry lint free cloth If needed remove s...

Page 7: ...ZS and ZST Blank workspace 2 3 Checking the coolant lubricant filling level Check the coolant lubricant filling level and replenish the coolant lubricant if nee ded 2 4 Checking the coolant lubricant...

Page 8: ...Replace the coolant lubricant if the values deviate from the following recommen ded values pH value 9 0 lower by 0 5 elevated nitrite load 20mg l Water hardness values of more than 21 dH or less than...

Page 9: ...9 9667 closure stopper Deposits can be removed by shaking in hot water Note Spent coolant lubricant and materials contaminated with coolant lubricant must be disposed of in accordance with the safety...

Page 10: ...coolant lubricant 10 24 Re insert the coolant container in the machine 3 4 Replacing the coolant lubricant Clean the coolant container before you replace the coolant lubricant See also 2 3 2 Clean the...

Page 11: ...ainer Fill the spent coolant lubricant into a suitable container and dispose of it according to the instructions in the safety data sheet Note Spent coolant lubricant and materials contaminated with c...

Page 12: ...to the catch Close the tool drawer Note The coolant lubricant pump must be vented if it fails to start up after replacement of the coolant lubricant See also 2 Also refer to IfU Arctica item 7 7 Venti...

Page 13: ...ean the clamping surfaces of the tools and block holder especially after ZS pro cessing using brass cleaning brush 1 011 4797 If there are any conspicuous coatings check the coolant lubricant for cont...

Page 14: ...s the cleaning button and switch off the compressed air for cleaning 3 11 Checking the filter controller compressed air and drain 1 2 3 4 5 Control knob for compressed air Compressed air gauge Condens...

Page 15: ...achine Avoid tensioning the chuck and make sure that there is always a tool in the chuck when the machine is current less or switched off Use only tools that have been released by KaVo Never insert to...

Page 16: ...chuck NOTICE Inappropriate cleaning of the spindle and chuck Damage to the spindle and chuck Never use ultrasound steam cleaner or compressed air for cleaning Make sure that no cleaning agents get int...

Page 17: ...chuck Insert the chuck in the spindle Slide the chuck assembly aid into the chuck until it hits the bur stop Tighten the chuck by hand until the chuck assembly aid is slightly tensioned Keep the chuc...

Page 18: ...utton The slotted pin tension spring will be retrieved automatically 4 2 Cleaning the tool magazine holder Note Open the protective door press the cleaning button and select Switch on for the compress...

Page 19: ...eaning brush 4 3 Replacing the coolant lubricant and cleaning the coolant tank For description refer to See also 2 3 2 Cleaning the coolant container Page 9 See also 2 3 3 Cleaning and replacing the f...

Page 20: ...20 24 5 Servicing semi annual or according to need Semi annual servicing is indicated by a coloured symbol on the ARCTICA desktop and the ARCTICA display Clean the filter of the electronics box and r...

Page 21: ...4 4 Finalising the cleaning work 6 Servicing annual Annual servicing is indicated by a coloured symbol on the ARCTICA desktop and the ARCTICA display Note The annual servicing of the Arctica engine m...

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