OMS LINEA PATAVIUM S.T.01/3X ED.0 REV.8 09/2017
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3.2.2.2.
CHIP BLOWER
After extracting the instrument from its housing, by pressing lever (A) of the rheostat in the
rest position the chip-blower is activated;
TURBINE MODULE
The turbine operates when the instrument is lifted from its housing and moved towards the operating field,
and when the foot control is engaged (see paragraph TURBINE OPERATION).
When the instrument is lifted from the table, all the other dynamic instruments and the patient chair
movements are disabled.
The spray is always pre-selected. The water delivered to the spray is regulated by opening/closing the tap
located near the instrument under the turbine module. When the tap is rotated clockwise, the flow of water to
the spray decreases until it stops; when turned anticlockwise, the opposite occurs. We recommend not using
other regulation devices located alongside the spray tap.
If the instrument is provided with optical fibre lighting, this can be activated by pressing the button
on the keypad.
Recommended air pressure (measured during turbine operations) is calibrated at O.M.S. factory inspection.
The calibration must be checked when installing the equipment using a gauge and observing the pressure
values indicated by the turbine manufacturer. This operation must be performed by an authorised O.M.S.
technician.
Note:
For further details refer to the manufacturer’s operating instructions enclosed.
ELECTRIC MICROMOTOR MODULE
The micromotor operates when the instrument is lifted from its housing and moved towards the operating
field, and when the foot control is engaged (see paragraph MICROMOTOR OPERATION).
With this movement, the micro-motor will rotate in a clockwise direction.
When the instrument is lifted from the table, all the other dynamic instruments and the patient chair
movements are disabled.
The micromotor enables work with a variable number of revolutions ranging from a minimum of 900 per
minute to a max. of 40,000 per minute, the Linea Patavium can be equipped with a proper low speed
pieceboard, which allows the micromotor to be run at 50 rpm.