14
Usage
In the following section the order in
which you should use the device is
described.
Additionally,
the
individual steps will be explained in
detail. Read the complete manual
before use.
Operating Steps
Once you have clamped in the
instrument, press the standby
button (5) to turn on the screen.
Select with the keys (3) and (4) for
the desired speed. The instrument
manufacturers
often
give
out
recommendations for the optimum
speed. In any case, it must be
ensured
that
the
maximum
permissible speed is not exceeded.
Now press the standby button (5)
again to rotate the handpiece.
By means of the icon (18) you can
choose the direction of rotation. As
a rule, it works clockwise. Also,
most rotational instruments (steel
instruments with cross cutting) are
optimized for the clockwise rotation.
In diamond cutters or grinders, the
direction of rotation does not affect
the removal rate. Working in
reverse may be useful if the
resulting milling dust is swirled in a
clockwise direction in the field of
view.
Now, you can turn on the spray by
pushing button (10). By using the
spray regulator knob (6), you can
set the amount of the spray liquid.
After setting the speed and the
spray amount, you can start with
working.
Frequently used speed can be
saved. First set the desired speed
Save this by pressing one of the
three memory keys (15), (16) or
(17) for 4 seconds. To recall the
stored speed quickly, briefly press
the corresponding memory key.
If you want to interrupt or finish the
job, press the standby button (5).
Handpiece and spray switch off
then. You can put the handpiece on
the handpiece holder present at the
right
side
of
the
device.
Alternatively, by pressing the button
on the foot switch ether can be
turned off.
By long pressing the standby button
(5) the device turns off and is in
standby mode.
We recommend you to disconnect
the device from the mains power
supply if it’s not going to be used for
a while. This will save electricity.
The mains plug must also be
removed when it comes to retiring
the device.