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AEU-1070-70V / AEU-1070

Customizing Presets

The Preset segment   of the screen will flash if you have made any 

adjustments to the settings of the current preset:

To 

clear

 any adjustments made to the current preset, simply press 

and 

immediately release

 the flashing Preset segment   of the 

screen.  

To 

save

 the adjustments that you have made (to customize the 

current preset), press and hold the flashing Preset segment   of 

the screen until you hear a beep. You may write down the settings 

for your custom presets in the blank tables on page 15.

Factory Restore

To 

restore

 all presets to their factory settings:

1 . 

Press the Torque segment   of the home screen.

2 . 

Press and hold the “CAL” button that appears between the 

 and 

 buttons until you hear a beep.

3 . 

Press and hold the flashing “RECALL” button that appears in the 

Preset segment   of the screen until you hear another beep.  

The factory settings have been restored for all presets (all user 

customized presets have been erased).

4 . 

To 

cancel

 the factory restore procedure, press anywhere on 

the right side of the screen before completing step 3 above. 

Calibrating Handpieces

Because the mechanical condition of motors and handpieces 

changes over time, it is recommended that you calibrate hand-

pieces every time you power up the unit and 

especially

 when you 

change handpiece models:

1 . 

Confirm that the correct handpiece ratio is selected for the 

current handpiece in use. See the Speed / Ratio section 

 

(page 8) to change the ratio setting, if necessary.

2 . 

Insert a drill, bur or file into the handpiece. 

3 . 

Position the handpiece in the cradle so that the drill/bur/file 

can rotate freely without touching anything.

4 . 

Press the Torque segment   of the home screen.

5 . 

Press the “CAL” button that appears between the 

 and 

 

buttons to start the calibration process. The CAL button will 

flash and the motor will run through several speed changes, 

then stop.

6 . 

If calibration is successful, the CAL button will stop flashing 

when the motor stops. 

 

If the CAL button continues to flash after the motor stops, 

calibration has failed. Try calibrating again. Repeated 

failures can indicate a dirty, damaged or defective 

handpiece and/or a motor in need of repair or replacement.

7 . 

Press anywhere on the right side of the screen to return to the 

home screen.

OPERATION

This section explains how to operate the unit using either the AE-70V2 

or AE-7PM foot controller.

AE-70V2 Foot Controller

The AE-70V2 foot controller provides multiple-function control of 

the system.

 

VARIABLE SPEED PEDAL —

 This pedal activates the motor and 

irrigation pump simultaneously. The motor speed varies (up to 

the current Speed setting) in proportion to how far down you 

press the pedal. The irrigation pump activates at the current 

water setting, regardless of how far down the pedal is pressed.

 

PRESET —

 Press repeatedly to step through each of the 

presets sequentially. This provides the same function as 

pressing the Preset segment   (page page 8) on 

the touch screen.

 

MOTOR DIRECTION —

 Press to alternate between 

forward and reverse. This provides the same function as 

pressing the Motor Direction icon   (page page 8) 

on the touch screen.

 

HANDLE —

 Use to manually position the foot 

controller. Install the handle by inserting the 

handle prongs into the holes on the rear of the 

foot controller.

 

TORQUE STEP-INCREASE —

 For 20:1 handpieces, 

press to increase the torque setting in 2 Ncm steps for a 

maximum of 5 consecutive steps (or until the maximum 

torque setting is reached). On the sixth press (or the press after 

the maximum torque setting is reached), the torque setting 

will return to the original, lowest setting.

 

WATER ON-OFF / STEP-INCREASE —

 Press to switch 

the irrigation pump on-off. When the pump is switched 

off, the Water segment   (page 8) of the screen will 

display “— —” instead of 0%. Press 

and hold 

this button to 

step through the water settings in +10% increments; the steps 

occur at 1-second intervals with a beep sounding to signal 

each step.

Summary of Contents for AE-70V2

Page 1: ...U 1070 70V AEU 1070 Dental Implant Systems AE 70V2 Included with AEU 1070 70V AE 7PM Included with AEU 1070 AHP 85MB X Shown with optional equipment purchased separately OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANU...

Page 2: ...u mentation drills burs etc used in endodontics implantology and other oral surgery applications s CAUTION The irrigation supply system is designed for use with a saline solution or sterile water For...

Page 3: ...stant cabinet design helps prevent liquid spills from entering the internal electronics and allows easy clean up Isolated peristaltic pump chamber prevents leaks from entering the internal electronics...

Page 4: ...0 70V AEU 1070 Power Cord Console Cradle Motor and Cord AE 7PM Foot Controller AEU 1070 only AE 70V2 Foot Controller AEU 1070 70V only Spare Peristaltic Tubes Irrigation Tubing Set Bag Hanger PACKAGE...

Page 5: ...Connect the foot controller plug A for either the AE 7PM or AE 70V2 foot controller to the socket on the back of the console The foot controller plug is keyed to the socket and can only be inserted i...

Page 6: ...nd the small tubing connector E A C D E B 10 Two red arrows A on the pump door show the direction to install the irrigation tubing Start by threading the peristaltic tube segment through the top slot...

Page 7: ...03 clips B provided in the AE 24 tubing set bag A B 15 Hang a saline bag 1000ml max from the hanger with the saline port pointing towards the rear of the console Swing the bag away from the console to...

Page 8: ...ATIO SETTING Press the number 1 or 20 that appears between the and buttons to select the ratio setting RATIO SETTING NUMBER DISPLAYED 20 1 20 1 1 1 Press anywhere on the right side of the screen to re...

Page 9: ...d changes then stop 6 If calibration is successful the CAL button will stop flashing when the motor stops If the CAL button continues to flash after the motor stops calibration has failed Try calibrat...

Page 10: ...d Assembly CAUTION The motor is sensitive to shock Do not drop or impact the motor against a hard surface WARNING Do not oil or lubricate the motor CAUTION Do not allow oil from the handpiece to drain...

Page 11: ...utes B Pre vacuum Dynamic air removal method Time 4 minutes Temperature 132 C 270 F Dry time 40 minutes Flash Sterilization For immediate use only C Unwrapped standard autoclaving Gravity displacement...

Page 12: ...o setting matches the handpiece Check if handpiece lubricant is draining into motor Display error Switch off power wait 5 seconds then switch back on to reset Pump leaking Replace the peristaltic pump...

Page 13: ...n the fuse holder with the same type and rating 5 x 20mm 1 6A 250V slow blow 3 Reinstall the fuse holder SYMBOL DESCRIPTIONS Consult Instructions For Use Type B Equipment Caution Consult Accompanying...

Page 14: ...midity 10 to 90 non condensing Altitude 0 to 3 000 meters 0 to 9 842 feet Classifications Class 1 Equipment Type B Equipment Ordinary Equipment degree of protection against ingress of water Not suitab...

Page 15: ...PRST 1 PRST 2 PRST 3 PRST 4 PRST 5 PRST 6 PRST 7 PRST 8 PRESET DIRECTION SPEED RATIO TORQUE WATER PRST 1 PRST 2 PRST 3 PRST 4 PRST 5 PRST 6 PRST 7 PRST 8 PRESET DIRECTION SPEED RATIO TORQUE WATER PRS...

Page 16: ...548 Woodinville WA 98072 8333 216th Street S E Woodinville WA 98072 Phone 425 487 3157 Toll Free 800 426 5913 Web www aseptico com Email info aseptico com P N 421116 Rev C ECO 14662 02 2019 Printed in...

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