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USER MANUAL 

VISION PRO 800

THE FUTURE 

OF PROFESSIONAL 

NAIL STYLING 

CONTENTS

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Important information before initial operation.................2

1.1   Symbols used  ..............................................................................2
1.2   General safety instructions  .....................................................2
1.3   Scope of delivery  .......................................................................3
1.4   Packaging  .....................................................................................3
1.5   Recycling  ......................................................................................3
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Intended use  ................................................................................3

2.1   Ambient conditions  ...................................................................3
2.2   Storage and transport  ..............................................................3
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Vision Pro 800  ........................................................................... 4

3.1   Front view  ................................................................................... 4
3.2   Rear view  ..................................................................................... 4
4   Handpiece .................................................................................... 4
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Customer and user protection  ..............................................5

6   Commissioning  ...........................................................................5
6.1   Preparing the unit  ......................................................................5
6.2   Attaching the suction hose support  ...................................6
6.3   Connecting the handpiece to the unit  ................................6
6.4   Inserting rotating instruments   .............................................6
6.5   Connecting the foot switch  ....................................................7
6.6   Connecting the power supply  ...............................................8
6.7   Inserting the pad holder  ..........................................................8

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Operation - Instrument  ............................................................8

7.1   Control panel  ...............................................................................9
7.2   Memory Function  .......................................................................9
7.3   Speed Control with the Foot Switch  .................................10
7.4   Key lock touch display  ...........................................................10
7.5   Replacing the dust bag  ..........................................................10
7.6   Replacing the vacuum filter  .................................................10
8   Operation - Handpiece ............................................................ 11
8.1   Changing the bits  ..................................................................... 11
8.2   Disconnecting the handpiece from the motor unit .......... 12
8.3   Attaching the handpiece to the motor unit  .................... 12
9   Cleaning, preparation and care  ...........................................14
9.1   Cleaning and Disinfection  - handpiece  ...........................14
9.2   Cleaning and disinfection - device  ....................................14
10   Maintenance  ...............................................................................14
11   Accessories and spare parts  ................................................ 15
12   Technical data  ........................................................................... 15
13   Warranty  ..................................................................................... 15
14   Disposal  ....................................................................................... 15
15   Possible error messages  ........................................................ 16
Annex 1 ................................................................................................... 17
Annex 2 .................................................................................................. 19

Summary of Contents for VISION PRO 800

Page 1: ...rotating instruments 6 6 5 Connecting the foot switch 7 6 6 Connecting the power supply 8 6 7 Inserting the pad holder 8 7 Operation Instrument 8 7 1 Control panel 9 7 2 Memory Function 9 7 3 Speed Control with the Foot Switch 10 7 4 Key lock touch display 10 7 5 Replacing the dust bag 10 7 6 Replacing the vacuum filter 10 8 Operation Handpiece 11 8 1 Changing the bits 11 8 2 Disconnecting the han...

Page 2: ...r If the speed setting touch display or display elements show any damage or no longer function properly the device must no longer be used Switch off the device immediately disconnect the mains plug and contact your ProNails Distributor If liquids or other foreign matter get into the interior of the device the device must be switched off immediately and disconnected from the power supply Contact yo...

Page 3: ... device in other areas and applications is at your own risk and can be potentially dangerous Improper use can lead to damage to persons and property The manufacturer cannot be held responsible for damage caused by improper use or incorrect operation In the event of improper use opening or modification of the appliance any claim under the warranty will be invalidated 2 1 AMBIENT CONDITIONS Operatio...

Page 4: ...facturer s instructions on the maximum speed cleaning disinfection and sterilisation of the rotary instruments See annex 1 for an overview of the ProNails approved bits with rotation speed and direction Figure 1 Front view 01 Device 02 Connection suction hose 03 Suction chamber cover 04 Cotton pad holder 05 Handpiece with suction hose 06 Handpiece holder 07 Bit holding positions 08 Support for suc...

Page 5: ...suction chamber for possible damage at regular intervals in order to detect a possible reduction in suction power at an early stage and to avoid a possible increased dust load During treatment make sure that no loose objects cloths cotton wool clothing hair jewellery etc get into the treatment field and can get caught in the rotating instruments Clean the device after each use and before changing ...

Page 6: ...tion chamber cover into the suction chamber of the appliance and connect the gliding pins with the contact sockets on the suc tion chamber of the appliance Please make sure that you insert the handpiece connector straight into the contact sockets when plugging it in and do not tilt it 6 4 INSERTING ROTARY INSTRUMENTS To insert the rotary instruments proceed as follows 1 Make sure the micromotor is...

Page 7: ...nel of the device before operating the device The socket of the foot control is marked with the following symbol Make sure that the two arrows marked on the connection plug are facing upward 3 Now turn on your VP800 at the back of the device by pressing the green switch to position I 4 On the touch screen set both the maximum rotation speed at as well as the suction power that you wish to work at ...

Page 8: ...First arrange for a replacement mains adapter before continuing your work or contact your local ProNails Distributor Check the dust bag level every 10 hours of operation Replace a full dust bag immediately After a set of 5 dust bags has been used up the motor filter must also be replaced If the ambient conditions are outside the permissible operating limits interrupt the manicure or pedicure servi...

Page 9: ...nd off 10 Digital display of the speed of the micromotor Display of the speed in steps of 1000 Rpm Do not use the handpiece if you want to change the direction of rotation Wait until the direction of rotation has changed before you continue working 7 2 MEMORY FUNCTION With the memory function different speeds of the micromotor can be stored with the corresponding suction power The following settin...

Page 10: ...remove it if necessary 6 Now slide a new dust bag onto the pipe socket as far as it will go 7 Then insert the pushed on dust bag into the suction chamber of the device and connect the suction chamber cover via the contact pins with the contact sockets on the suction chamber of the appliance 8 Switch the appliance on again the appliance is now ready for use again Always keep the extraction chamber ...

Page 11: ... check gauge see accessories Safety instructions for the use of rotary instruments Do not touch rotating instruments there is a risk of injury Only use bits up to a maximum diameter of 6 mm Only use bits with a stainless steel shank Disinfectants and cleaning agents with corrosion protection must be used for instruments that are not protected against corrosion Avoid contact with H2O2 hydrogen pero...

Page 12: ...llows 1 Turn the outer sleeve to the open position before removal and remove any bit or dummy pin from the handpiece The straight line should be alligend with the triangle as shown 2 Remove the outer sleeve of the handpiece by pulling it straight do not twist or bend it 3 Now remove the inner sleeve from the motor unit by pulling it straight off 4 The handpiece is now disconnected from the motor u...

Page 13: ...cked position This means that the vertical mark on the outer sleeve should also be alligend with the triangular marking on the handpiece Turn the outer sleeve to the correct alignment position until it can be pushed over the inner sleeve without exerting force The outer sleeve can only be pushed over the inner sleeve in one position without exerting force Engage the outer sleeve in the motor unit ...

Page 14: ...the reprocessing of handpieces 5 Storage Store the handpiece protected from dust sunlight moisture and temperature fluctuations 9 2 CLEANING AND DISINFECTION DEVICE Clean the housing incl hose with a cloth moistened with ProNails Clinilotion If you want to clean the touch display you can lock it for 30 seconds To activate the key lock press the ON OFF key of the micromotor 09 for three seconds the...

Page 15: ...or filters sealing rings ball bearings etc The warranty is extended by a further 500 operating hours but does not exceed the original 12 months in total if the recommended device maintenance has been carried out in good time The manufacturer reserves the right to determine and analyse the cause of any problems The warranty expires if the liquids and consumables specified in the information for use...

Page 16: ...witched on Is the mains cable not plugged in correctly Socket has no mains voltage Measures Check that the main switch is turned on Reopen the handpiece and then reclose Make sure to turn the outer sleeve to the end position to align the marking of the sleeve with the closed marking line on the micromotor part rose of the handpiece Contact your ProNails distributor Change dust bag Check that the m...

Page 17: ...L R 10 000 RPM 15 000 RPM NATURAL NAIL PREPARATION CLEANING UNDER NAIL White Quartz Sanders Fine ref 28653 Rubber Tip for Sanders ref 27117 Diamond Nail Prepper Cone ref 28564 6 000 RPM MIN 6 000 MAX 30 000 RPM Sander Fine 6 000 RPM Single Use 6 000 RPM MIN 6 000 MAX 30 000 RPM L R L R HIGH PRECISION DRILLS MIN 6 000 MAX 15 000 RPM CERAMIC BITS MIN 6 000 MAX 15 000 RPM BABY MANICURE BITS HARD BUIL...

Page 18: ...US REMOVER 10 000 RPM Ceramic Pedicure Callus bit ref 29721 L R BABY PEDICURE BITS 6 000 RPM Cuticle clean Bit MIN 3 000 MAX 6 000 RPM ref 29259 L R 10 000 RPM 15 000 RPM Tungsten Trimmer Bit MIN 6 000 MAX 15 000 RPM ref 29487 R 10 000 RPM 15 000 RPM Diamond Grinder Bit MIN 6 000 MAX 30 000 RPM ref 29486 L R 10 000 RPM 15 000 RPM Diamond Ball Bit MIN 6 000 MAX 30 000 RPM ref 29485 L R 6 000 RPM Fi...

Page 19: ...he bit holes facing upwards Wrap the power supply and place next to the device as shown STEP 5 Protect the handpiece with the isolation foam and wrap the connection part of the vacuum chamber with bubble foil Carefully place the handpiece in the box around the device as shown STEP 6 Place the top protection frame with the plastic foil facing the device and the folded edges facing upwards Place the...

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