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7205-001-700 Rev-AA
• A wobbling attachment and/or accessory may cause
bone or tissue damage or inaccurate wire or pin
placement. If wobbling occurs, take corrective action
as indicated in the
Troubleshooting
section.
CAUTIONS:
• DO NOT stall the handpiece. Failure to comply may
damage the electric motor and/or battery pack. If
the handpiece jams, release the trigger immediately.
Remove any obstructions before continuing to
operate the handpiece.
• If any power loss is experienced while using the
handpiece, ALWAYS replace the battery pack with
a fully charged battery pack. Failure to comply may
result in a drained or damaged battery pack with a
shortened life.
1. Rotate the shift collar to the drill mode or ream
mode position.
2. Slide the function switch to the forward or forward/
reverse/oscillate position.
3. Depress the pressure-sensitive trigger for variable
speed operation.
To Operate the Handpiece (continued)
WARNINGS:
• DO NOT operate the handpiece in the drill mode
position when a reamer attachment and/or
accessory is installed in the handpiece.
• Before operating the handpiece, ALWAYS gently tug
the attachment and accessory to make sure the
attachment is securely locked in the handpiece and
the accessory is securely locked in the attachment.
• DO NOT change the position of the shift collar while
the handpiece is operating.
• DO NOT grasp or touch any rotating component
while the handpiece is operating.
• This equipment is suitable to use in a professional
healthcare facility environment.
• ALWAYS operate the equipment within the
specified environmental condition values. See the
Specifications
section.
• ALWAYS follow the recommended duty cycle to
prevent the equipment from overheating. See the
Specifications
section and/or the instructions for
use supplied with the attachment.
• DO NOT apply excessive pressure, such as bending
or prying, with the accessory. Excessive pressure
may bend or fracture the accessory and result in
tissue damage, loss of tactile control, and/or the
ejection of accessory fragments at a high velocity.