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U

SER

 M

ANUAL

 

 

  

 

 

 

 

 

 

C

ONTENTS

I. I

NTRODUCTION

   

 

 

  

 

 

 

 

P

AGE

      4 

II. S

TART

 U

P

 

  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

P

AGE

      5 

1. F

ILTER

 

BAG

 

INSTALLATION

 

AND

 

CONNECTION

 

OF

 

SUCTION

 

HANDPIECE

   ……………………… 

  

2. P

OWER

 

CONNECTION

 

AND

 

SWITCHING

 

ON

 …………………………………………………………    5 

III. G

ENERAL

 

FUNCTIONS

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

P

AGE

      6 

1. RPM- 

SETTING

    …………………………………………………………………………………………    6 

 

2. A

CTIVATING

 

THE

 R

OTATION

 / S

TAND

-B

Y

 F

UNCTION

 ………………………………………………   6 

3. M

EMORISE

 

OF

 

ROTATION

 

VALUES

 / M

EMORY

-F

UNCTION

  ………………………………………   7 

4. R

OTATION

 

DIRCECTION

, R

IGHT

- / L

EFT

 ………………………………………………………………   7  

5. O

VERLOAD

 

PROTECTION

 

FOR

 

SUCTION

HANDPIECE

 ………………………………………………   7 

IV. A

SPIRATION

 S

ETTINGS

     

 

 

 

 

 

 

P

AGE

      8 

1. S

ETTING

 

OF

 

SUCTION

 

POWER

    ……………………………………………………………………    8 

2. O

PERATING

 

HOURS

 

COUNTER

   ……………………………………………………………………     8 

3. F

ILTER

 

CHANGE

   ………………………………………………………………………………………    8 

4. T

EMPERATURE

 

PROTECTION

 

OF

 

THE

 

SUCTION

 

TURBINE

   ………………………………………    9 

V. C

ONNECTION

 

OF

 

FOOT

 

SWITCH

 

OR

 

VARIABLE

 

PEDAL

  

 

 

 

P

AGE

    10 

VI. M

AINTANANCE

 

AND

 

CARE

  

 

 

 

 

 

 

P

AGE

    11 

1. C

LEANING

 

OF

 

THE

 

SUCTION

 

HANDPIECE

   …………………………………………………………  11 

2. I

NSTRUCTIONS

 

FOR

 

CLEANING

 

THE

 

CHUCK

  ………………………………………………………  12 

3. B

UR

 

CHANGING

   ………………………………………………………………………………………  12 

4. F

USE

    ……………………………………………………………………………………………………  13 

VII.S

PECIAL

 

SAFETY

 

INSTRUCTIONS

   

 

 

 

 

 

P

AGE

    13 

 

 

VIII.W

ARRANTY

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

P

AGE

    14 

IX. C

ONDITIONS

 

FOR

 

TRANSPORTATION

STORAGE

USAGE

 

 

 

 

P

AGE

    14 

X. T

ECHNICAL

 

DATA

  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

P

AGE

    15 

 

XI. D

ELIVERY

 

CONTENTS

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

P

AGE

    15 

 

 

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Summary of Contents for Podo Equipment podoTRONIC OPUS III

Page 1: ...USER MANUAL PLEASE READ THIS ENTIRE USER MANUAL CAREFULLY BEFORE USING THE MACHINE THIS IS IN ORDER TO PROTECT YOURSELF AND THE PERSON BEING TREATED AND TO AVOID DAMAGE TO THE MACHINE Version 02 04 14...

Page 2: ...7 REDUCE SUCTION PERFORMANCE 8 MEMORY KEYS RPM MEMORY M1 M2 M3 10 CONNECTION FOR SUCTION TUBE FIRMLY CONNECTED WITH THE FILTER CHAMBER 11 REMOVABLE COVER OF THE FILTER CHAMBER COVER INCL THE CONTACTS...

Page 3: ...ECTION FOR SUCTION HANDPIECE 7 IV ASPIRATION SETTINGS PAGE 8 1 SETTING OF SUCTION POWER 8 2 OPERATING HOURS COUNTER 8 3 FILTER CHANGE 8 4 TEMPERATURE PROTECTION OF THE SUCTION TURBINE 9 V CONNECTION O...

Page 4: ...the best protecaon Do not operate the unit If the electric cable or plug are damaged If the unit is damaged or has been dropped Without a clean lter bag properly in place 4 Before using the unit pleas...

Page 5: ...tecang bag and put it in the handpiece holder at the side of the unit 2 POWER CONNECTION AND SWITCHING ON Make sure that the mains cable is rmly installed and provided with a at euro plug Insert the e...

Page 6: ...e key a speedy run of rotaaon stages will be achieved By pressing of the key the number of rotaaons can be set back in the same mode 2 ACTIVATING THE ROTATION STAND BY FUNCTION The micro switch at the...

Page 7: ...TION DIRECTION RIGHT LEFT The preset standard direcaon of rotaaon is clockwise right rotaaon By pressing the direcaon of rotaaon can be changed 5 OVERLOAD PROTECTION FOR SUCTION HANDPIECE the motor is...

Page 8: ...already reached on middle posiaon 60 sucaon power 2 FILTER CHANGE 1 SETTING OF SUCTION POWER 2 FILTER CHANGE 3 TEMPERATRE PROTECTION OF THE SUCTION TURBINE A PUNCTUAL FILTER CHANGE EXTENDS THE LIFE T...

Page 9: ...essage will appear A er falling of the temperature inside the case of the sucaon turbine of approx 10 to 15 C this announcement will disappear and then the device will be in stand by condiaon TIP The...

Page 10: ...tch the motor handpiece and sucaon will stop If a foot pedal is connected the variable speed foot control will allow you to go steplessly and very sensiavely up to the maximum speed you selected The p...

Page 11: ...he motor jacket with a small brush and reassemble the handpiece Do not use a liquid of any kind for cleaning the inside of the handpiece 3 When reassembling the handpiece make sure to align the motor...

Page 12: ...special drill for cleaning the chuck mechanism Carefully insert the drill into the chuck while rotaang it clockwise with your ngers and then carefully pull it out Repeat this several ames unal the chu...

Page 13: ...water enters the housing of the unit A er cleaning the unit rub it dry using a so dry cloth Should a liquid or a foreign object of any kind nd its way into the the unit immeadiatly ONLY USE BURS WITH...

Page 14: ...documents Complaints in foreign countries must be directed to the representaaves within those countries The guarantee is void if realized that the damage was caused by improper or wrong installaaon or...

Page 15: ...n Dimensions controller B x H x T 320 x 125 x 220 mm Dimensions sucaon handpiece L 118 mm D 17 27 31 mm Weight ca 4 0 Kg Set Fuse T 2 5 A 115V Version T 5 A Insulaaon class 2 Typ B XI DELIVERY CONTENT...

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