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Instructions for use

INTRAcompact contra-angle 25 CHC - REF

1.003.7715

Summary of Contents for INTRAcompact 25 CHC

Page 1: ...Instructions for use INTRAcompact contra angle 25 CHC REF 1 003 7715...

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

Page 3: ...ructions Warning symbol 7 2 1 2 Description of safety instructions Structure 7 2 1 3 Description of safety instructions Description of danger levels 8 2 2 Safety instructions 9 3 Product description 1...

Page 4: ...nd grinders 23 5 4 Removing the milling tool or diamond grinder 27 6 Troubleshooting 29 6 1 Check for malfunctions 29 6 2 Troubleshooting 30 6 2 1 Troubleshooting Exchanging the O rings on the motor c...

Page 5: ...ual disinfection external 40 7 3 2 Disinfection Manual disinfection internal 41 7 3 3 Disinfection Machine disinfection external and internal 42 7 4 Drying 43 7 5 Care products and systems Servicing 4...

Page 6: ...7 6 Packaging 50 7 7 Sterilisation 51 7 8 Storage 53 8 Tools 55 9 Terms and conditions of warranty 56 Table of contents 4...

Page 7: ...aVo quality product By following the instructions below you will be able to work smoothly economically and safely Copyright by KaVo Dental GmbH Symbols Refer to Safety Warning symbol chapter Important...

Page 8: ...equirements of the applicable EC directive Can be steam sterilised at 134 C 1 C 4 C 273 F 1 6 F 7 4 F Thermodisinfectable Target group This document is intended for dentists and their assistants The s...

Page 9: ...symbol 2 1 2 Description of safety instructions Structure DANGER The introduction describes the type and source of the hazard This section describes the potential consequences of non observance The o...

Page 10: ...ed here together with the three levels of danger will help avert property damage and injury CAUTION CAUTION indicates a hazardous situation that can cause damage to property or mild to moderate injuri...

Page 11: ...h or serious injury 2 2 Safety instructions WARNING Hazards for the care provider and the patient In the case of damage irregular running noise excessive vibration un typical warming or when the cutte...

Page 12: ...ce should be cleaned serviced and stored in a dry location according to instructions before long periods of nonuse CAUTION Risk of burn injury from hot handpiece head or hot handpiece lid Burn injurie...

Page 13: ...tters or grinders Damage to clamping system from dropping the instrument After treatment place the instrument properly in the cradle without the cutter or grinder Note For safety reasons we recommend...

Page 14: ...described in the KaVo Instructions for Use and the care products and care systems described therein must be used KaVo recommends specifying a service interval at the dental office for a licensed shop...

Page 15: ...3 Product description INTRAcompact contra angle handpiece 25 CHC Mat no 1 003 7715 Product description 13...

Page 16: ...to the product is impermissible and can be hazardous The medical device is intended for the following uses Removal of carious material cavities and crown preparations removal of fillings processing of...

Page 17: ...e health and safety regulations the applicable accident prevention regulations these Instructions for use According to these regulations the user is required to only use equipment that is operating co...

Page 18: ...Speed transmission 1 5 Maximum speed 200 000 min 1 With press button chuck Short handpiece cutters or grinders can be used The contra angle handpiece can be mounted on all INTRAmatic motors and motor...

Page 19: ...vice after it has been stored strongly refrigerated This can cause the medical device to malfunction Prior to start up very cold products must be heated to a temperature of 20 C to 25 C 68 F to 77 F T...

Page 20: ...Air pressure 700 hPa to 1060 hPa 10 psi to 15 psi Protect from moisture Product description 18...

Page 21: ...and patient Before first use and after each use sterilise the medical device 4 1 Check the amount of water CAUTION Overheating of the tooth due to lack of cooling water Thermal damage to the dental p...

Page 22: ...n 5 1 Attach the medical device CAUTION Removing and attaching the handpiece while the drive motor is rotating Damage to the catch Never attach or remove the handpiece while the device is rotating Ope...

Page 23: ...treatment A medical device that is not properly locked in place can release from the motor coupling and fall off Carefully pull on it before each treatment to ensure that the medical device is secure...

Page 24: ...he medical device to the LUX motor coupling until it locks into place and twist it until the catch audibly locks Pull on it to make sure that the medical device is securely attached to the coupling Op...

Page 25: ...pulling it along its axis 5 3 Insert the milling cutters or diamond grinders Note Only use cutters or diamond grinders that correspond to ISO 1797 1 type 3 are made of steel or hard metal and meet th...

Page 26: ...tructions for use and use the cutter or grinder prop erly Only use cutters or grinders that do not deviate from the specified data CAUTION Injury from using worn cutters or grinders Cutters or grinder...

Page 27: ...from defective chucking system The cutter or grinder could fall out and cause injury Pull on the cutter or grinder to check that the chucking system is okay and the cutter or grinder is securely held...

Page 28: ...Forcefully press the push button with your thumb and simultaneously insert the drill bit until the stop Check that the drill bit is seated by pulling on it Operation 26...

Page 29: ...er Lacerations and damage to the chucking system Do not touch rotating cutter or grinder Never press the press button while the cutter or grinder is rotating Remove the cutter or grinder from the cont...

Page 30: ...After the cutter or grinder has stopped rotating press the press button with your thumb and simultaneously pull out the drill bit or bur Operation 28...

Page 31: ...g or damaged O rings Malfunctions and premature failure Make sure that all O rings are on the coupling and undamaged CAUTION Heating of the product Burns or product damage from overheating Do not use...

Page 32: ...When the speed drops or is uneven Caring for the medical device An O ring is missing on the motor coupling Replace O ring 6 2 1 Troubleshooting Exchanging the O rings on the motor coupling CAUTION Ha...

Page 33: ...r coupling may only be lubricated with a cotton ball wetted with KaVo spray Press the O ring between your fingers to form a loop Shove the O ring to the front and remove it Insert new O rings into the...

Page 34: ...azard from insufficient amount of spray water Insufficient spray water can cause the medical device to overheat and damage the tooth Check spray water channels and if necessary clean spray nozzles wit...

Page 35: ...s Observe suitable personal protective measures Remove all residual cement composite or blood without delay Recondition the medical device as soon as possible after treatment Remove the cutter or grin...

Page 36: ...ultrasonic unit Defects in the product Only clean manually or in a thermodisinfector 7 2 1 Cleaning Manual cleaning external Accessories required Tap water 30 C 5 C 86 F 10 F Brush e g medium hard too...

Page 37: ...d with alkaline cleaning agents at a pH of max 10 e g Miele G 7781 G 7881 validation was performed with the VARIO TD programme neodisher mediclean cleaning agent neodisher Z neu tralisation agent and...

Page 38: ...dical device are dry and then lubricate immediately with care agents from the KaVo care system 7 2 3 Cleaning Manual cleaning internal Can only be done with KaVo CLEANspray or KaVo DRYspray Cover the...

Page 39: ...al interior cleaning are only available in the following countries Germany Austria Switzerland Italy Spain Portugal France Luxem bourg Belgium Netherlands United Kingdom Denmark Sweden Fin land and No...

Page 40: ...r mielclear rinsing agent and extends only to the compatibility of materials with respect to KaVo products For program settings as well as cleansers and disinfectants to be used please refer to the In...

Page 41: ...ion CAUTION Malfunctioning from using a disinfectant bath or disinfectant containing chlorine Defects in the product Only disinfect in a thermodisinfector or manually Setup methods according to DIN EN...

Page 42: ...n material compatibility The microbiological efficacy must be ensured by the disinfectant manufac turer Microcide AF from Sch lke Mayr liquid or cloths FD 322 from D rr CaviCide from Metrex Tools requ...

Page 43: ...isinfection internal The efficacy of manual internal disinfection must be demonstrated by the manufacturer of the disinfection agent With KaVo products use only dis infection agents that have been rel...

Page 44: ...d neodisher mielclear rinsing agent and extends only to the compatibility of materials with respect to KaVo products For program settings as well as cleansers and disinfectants to be used please refer...

Page 45: ...compressed air until water drops are no longer visible Machine drying The drying procedure is normally part of the cleaning program of the ther modisinfector Follow the instructions for use of the the...

Page 46: ...in the medical device Risk of injury from sharp or pointed cutters or grinders Remove cutter or grinder CAUTION Premature wear and malfunctions from improper servicing and care Reduced product life Pe...

Page 47: ...7 5 1 Care products and systems Servicing Care with KaVo Spray KaVo recommends servicing the product after each time it is used i e after each automatic cleaning and before each sterilisation Remove c...

Page 48: ...d servicing the chuck system once a week Remove the cutter or grinder place the spray nipple tip in the opening and spray Carry out the servicing according to the instructions in the section Care with...

Page 49: ...sterilisation Place the product on the appropriate coupling of the KaVo SPRAYrotor and cover it with a CLEANpac bag Service the product See also Instructions for use KaVo SPRAYrotor 7 5 3 Care produc...

Page 50: ...r each automatic cleaning and before each sterilisation Remove cutter or grinder Service the product Chuck care KaVo recommends cleaning and servicing the chuck system once a week See also Instruction...

Page 51: ...r or grinder place the spray nipple tip in the opening and spray Subsequently treat with the care products and care systems specified See also Care with KaVo QUATTROcare Setup methods according to DIN...

Page 52: ...tched The quality and use of the sterilised product packaging must satisfy ap plicable standards and be suitable for the sterilisation procedure Individually weld the medical device in the sterilised...

Page 53: ...h EN 13060 ISO 17665 1 e g KaVo STERIclave B 2200 2200 P CAUTION Premature wear and malfunctions from improper servicing and care Reduced product life Before each sterilisation cycle service the medic...

Page 54: ...sture Damage to product Immediately remove the product from the steam steriliser after the sterilisation cycle The KaVo medical device has a maximum temperature resistance up to 138 280 4 F Setup meth...

Page 55: ...F 7 4 F Autoclave using the gravitation method at least 10 minutes at 134 C 1 C 4 C 273 F 1 6 F 7 4 F or alternatively at least 60 minutes at 121 C 1 C 4 C 250 F 1 6 F 7 4 F Use according to the manuf...

Page 56: ...Comply with the expiry date of the sterilised items Setup methods according to DIN EN ISO 17664 54...

Page 57: ...0 411 9501 Cleanpac 10 units 0 411 9691 Cellulose pad 100 units 0 411 9862 Nozzle needle 0 410 0921 Material summary Mat no KaVo CLEANspray 2110 P 1 007 0579 KaVo DRYspray 2117 P 1 007 0580 KaVo Spray...

Page 58: ...r claims of any nature whatsoever in particular with respect to compensation are excluded In the event of default gross negligence or intent this shall only apply in the absence of mandatory legal reg...

Page 59: ...m manipulations or changes to the product by the customer or a third party Service warranty claims will only be accepted if the product is submitted along with proof of purchase in the form of a copy...

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