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5

3-2-2 Disconnecting

Loosen the hose nut and 

remove the motor from the 

hose (Fig. 4).

Fig. 4 

Hose Nut

Motor

 CAUTION

• If the connection to the hose is loose, the motor may pop out 

during treatment, causing injury to the patient’s mouth, face, 

etc., and injury to the operator.

Connecting and Disconnecting the Handpiece from the Motor

4-1 

Connecting

1) Insert the handpiece 

directly into the motor (Fig. 

5). 

2) Confirm that the 

handpiece is firmly 

connected to the motor.

Fig. 5 

Handpiece

Motor

Summary of Contents for A-dec 301

Page 1: ...Air Motor 000 OM DM0906EN A dec 301 INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE Please read these Instructions For Use carefully before use and file for future reference MADE IN JAPAN ...

Page 2: ... 00 which is available in the Resource Center at www a dec com 2 Precautions for Handling and Operation Please read these precautions carefully and use only as intended or instructed Safety instructions are intended to avoid potential hazards that could result in personal injury or damage to the device Safety instructions are classified as follows in accordance with the seriousness of the risk Cla...

Page 3: ...When operating the product always consider the safety of the patient Users are responsible for the operational control maintenance and continual inspection of this product Prior to clinical use inspect the motor Check for vibration noise and overheating If any abnormalities are found stop using the motor immediately and contact your Authorized A dec Dealer Refer to 6 Check Before Treatment Do not ...

Page 4: ...use Perform regular function and maintenance checks Refer to 9 Periodical Maintenance Checks If the motor has not been used for a long period rotate the motor and check for noise vibration and overheating before use To avoid clinical downtime A dec recommends that you keep a spare to replace one that breaks during treatment CAUTION U S Federal law restricts this device to sale by or on the order o...

Page 5: ... Drive Air Pressure Please contact your local dealer for Multi Gauge Z109400 WARNING Do not exceed the optimum pressure specified on the specification table CAUTION Do not use air contaminated by dust moisture or oil 3 2 Connecting and Disconnecting the Motor 3 2 1 Connecting 1 Insert the motor correctly into the hose connector and tighten the hose nut Fig 2 2 Make sure the motor is connected firm...

Page 6: ...hose is loose the motor may pop out during treatment causing injury to the patient s mouth face etc and injury to the operator 4 Connecting and Disconnecting the Handpiece from the Motor 4 1 Connecting 1 Insert the handpiece directly into the motor Fig 5 2 Confirm that the handpiece is firmly connected to the motor Fig 5 Handpiece Motor ...

Page 7: ...e handpiece to jump out of the motor which could result in injury Connect ONLY to E type handpieces ISO 3964 EN ISO 3964 5 Forward Reverse Rotation 1 Forward Rotation Turn the FWD REV Change Ring to F Fig 6 2 Reverse Rotation Turn the FWD REV Change Ring to R Fig 7 3 When the FWD REV Change Ring is positioned at the middle of F and R the drive air is interrupted and the motor does not rotate Fig 8...

Page 8: ... 3 After the motor rotation has completely stopped touch the motor to confirm there is not heating abnormally 7 Post use Maintenance After each patient maintain the product as follows WARNING To ensure cleaning and sterilization efficacy use only the following procedures for reprocessing Follow any additional local directives standards and guidelines for cleaning and sterilization Clean and lubric...

Page 9: ... in disinfectant solution or clean in ultrasonic devices 1 Always wear protective gloves a mask and protective goggles for safety purposes and to minimize the risk of infection Fig 9 Fig 9 2 Remove the bur Fig 10 Fig 10 3 Wipe the exterior of the handpiece and motor clean using a cloth moistened with disinfectant or ethanol with a concentration of 60 90 Fig 11 When using disinfectant follow the in...

Page 10: ...handpiece s manufacturer Fig 12 Handpiece Motor Hose 5 Carry the motor to the decontamination area 7 2 Cleaning and Drying Perform cleaning and drying using the manual or automatic method Manual Method Cleaning and Drying the Exterior Wash the motor under running water following the procedures below Water condition 100 F 38 C 1 gal min 3 5L min water should be of the same quality as drinking water...

Page 11: ...of 60 90 Fig 14 Fig 14 When using disinfectant follow the instructions given by the manufacturer of the disinfectant Use a state sanctioned disinfectant with proven bactericidal fungicidal and virucidal properties The following disinfectants can be used in the United States and Canada CaviCide CaviWipes manufactured by Metrex After cleaning if residual moisture is present wipe it off with a dry cl...

Page 12: ...e drive air port of the motor while holding the motor with a cloth Drive air port Exhaust air port Fig 15 Tip Nozzle 3 Hold the motor and spray for approximately 2 3 seconds Apply lubricant until it expels from the exhaust air port for at least 2 seconds Fig 15 Please contact your local dealer for PANA SPRAY Plus Z182600 CAUTION Hold the spray can upright Firmly hold the motor to prevent it slippi...

Page 13: ... regulations and guidelines regarding the reprocessing of devices Do not touch the product immediately after steam sterilization as it will be very hot and must remain in a sterile condition Do not perform steam sterilization on the product with other instruments even when it is in a pouch This is to prevent possible discoloration and damage to the product from chemical residue on other instrument...

Page 14: ...on or EOG sterilization is not confirmed 7 5 Storage Store the product in a dry clean location CAUTION After the sterilization and drying cycles are complete remove the motor immediately from the sterilizer to store it Store the product in a well ventilated place out of direct sunlight and within the range of temperature humidity and pressure specified in 10 Specifications Sterilization is not gua...

Page 15: ...g 16 Fig 16 O ring 54 0804 00 9 Periodical Maintenance Checks Perform periodical maintenance checks every three months referring to the checklist below If any abnormalities are found contact your Authorized A dec Dealer Points to check Details Rotation Rotate the motor and check for abnormalities such as abnormal rotation vibration noise and overheating Connection Check the connection between the ...

Page 16: ... 25MPa Drive Air Pressure 29 36psi 0 20 0 25MPa Air Consumption 66NL min 36psi 0 25MPa Use Environment Temperature 50 95 F 10 35 C Humidity 30 75 No Condensation Transportation and Store Environment Temperature 14 122 F 10 50 C Humidity 10 85 Pressure 500 1 060hPa NOTE Specifications are subject to change without notice Requirements may vary depending on your location For more information contact ...

Page 17: ...l specifications identification of symbols and other regulatory requirements see the Regulatory Information Specifications and Warranty document p n 86 0221 00 which is available in the Resource Center at www a dec com 12 Symbol State of being fixed ...

Page 18: ...al of medical equipment as well as the risks of environmental contamination caused thereof a surgeon or a dentist is required to confirm the equipment is sterile Ask specialist firms who are licensed to dispose of specially controlled industrial wastes to dispose the product for you ...

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Page 20: ... Drive Newberg Oregon 97132 United States Tel 1 800 547 1883 within USA CAN Tel 1 503 538 7478 outside USA CAN www a dec com Issued Date 2021 Specifications are subject to change without notice Copyright 2021 A dec inc All rights reserved ...

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