NOTE
Only one instrument at a time can be in the queue. If two or three
instruments are picked up while driving an instrument, only the
instrument that was picked up last will remain in the queue.
3. The dentist returns the active instrument (instrument 1) to the instrument
console and immediately the instrument in the queue (instrument 2) is
activated and handed to the dentist by the assistant. Instrument 2 can be
driven with the foot control as described above.
20.2 Micromotor
20.2.1 Speed/power
Standard pedal: To drive the instrument, push the foot control pedal to the
right or to the left.
Wide pedal: To drive the instrument, push the foot control pedal down.
Pushing the pedal further to the right/left or down will increase the speed or
power of the instrument. As you push the pedal, the power output is
displayed on the control panel.
The normal range is 10 - 100%.
To stop the instrument, allow the pedal to return to the rest position.
CAUTION
Ensure that the pedal is in rest position when you activate the instrument.
NOTE
The speed/power level depends on the instrument.
20.2.2 Reverse rotation
In normal operation the micromotor rotates in a clockwise direction. To
reverse the direction of rotation press Reverse. Reversing is possible only
when the micromotor is picked up from the instrument console, but not
operated.
When the micromotor rotates in the reverse direction, the indicator light is
amber. To enable a low ticking sound during reverse rotation, please contact
your Planmeca dealer.
20 Operating instruments
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