6206-001-700 Rev-
2006/05
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To Operate Handpiece
Instructions (cont’d)
Periodic Maintenance
Storage and Handling
To ensure the longevity, performance and safety of this
equipment, use the original packaging materials when
storing or transporting this equipment.
INTERVAL
ACTIVITY
Prior to each use.
Inspect, operate and test the
handpiece to ensure that it is
working properly. ensure that
there are no loose or missing
components. Check all moving
parts for free movement. Be
alert for unusual sounds or
vibrations and note the
operating speed.
CAUTIONS:
• When operating the handpiece, let the blade do the
cutting. Applying too much pressure will bend the
blade and reduce the cutting quality.
• 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 the pro-
cedure.
• If any power loss is experienced while using a hand-
piece, ALWAYS replace the battery pack with a fully
charged battery pack. failure to comply may result
in a drained, damaged battery pack with a shortened
life.
To Remove Battery Pack
Depress the battery latch and pull the battery pack out.
To Remove Cutting Accessory
Rotate the spring-loaded blade collar clockwise to
realign the slots and remove the cutting accessory.
WARNING:
ALWAYS place the run/safe
control in the safe position while the
handpiece is idle, before installing or
removing an accessory, or when passing
the handpiece to another person. failure to
comply may result in patient and/or health
care staff injury.
Slide the run/safe control to the either position to
allow the handpiece to operate.
Squeeze the pressure sensitive trigger for variable
speed operation.
Slide the run/safe control to the safe position when
you are finished operating the handpiece.
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