NOTE
The instrument spray operated with the foot control can be disabled in the
service mode, in which case you can switch the spray on and off only from
the control panel. Contact your Planmeca dealer.
20.5.3 Momentary spray
When you are driving the instrument, you can activate the momentary spray
by pressing the foot control pedal down. The spray will continue until you
remove your foot from the pedal.
NOTE
The momentary spray can be enabled and configured in the service mode,
contact your Planmeca dealer.
NOTE
The momentary spray can not be activated with the wide foot control pedal.
20.5.4 LM scaler
CAUTION
Keep the patient's lips, cheeks and tongue out of the way of the activated
scaler tip, as contact may cause burns.
The LM scaler has three modes:
•
low (0 - 40)
•
medium (0 - 70)
•
full (0 - 100).
Start with the low mode and, if needed, gradually change to medium and full
mode.
When the scaler is the active instrument, the scaler mode can be changed
by pressing Chip blow.
NOTE
The foot control can be configured so that you push the left-side knob down
to change the scaler mode. Contact your Planmeca dealer.
NOTE
Check the scaler mode symbol on the control panel to verify that pushing the
left-side knob down activates the correct function.
20.5.5 EMS No Pain scaler
The EMS No Pain scaler has three modes:
(The abbreviation in the brackets is displayed on the control panel.)
•
endodontics (Endo); power range 1 - 50
•
scaling (SCAL); power range 1 - 100
•
restoration (rES); power range 50 - 100.
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