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1. Auto power off function e The built in feedback circuit which keeps rotation at a constant speed even when the load on the motor handpiece changes e Non contact charger prevents improper charging due to deterioration of metallic terminal e Rapid Charging feature shortens the time needed for battery charging e The contra angle heads provided for this product are all autoclavable at 135 C excluding the motor handpiece 2 Specification Battery Charger Motor Handpiece Model NE263 Input Voltage AC120 240V 10 50 60Hz SQ10M2 Input Voltage DC2 4V 20 Input Power 0 3VA input Power Charging Time Approx 90 min Use environment Store environment 10 40 C 829 1049 10 50 C 14 122 F Humidity 10 75 96 Humidity 10 80 Non condensing Non condensing Atmospheric pressure 500 1060 hPa Atmospheric pressure 500 1060 hPa f3 Name of each part Battery charger Power cord Z Motor Handpiece 7 Motor cap D Contra Angle Handpiece F type spray nozzle 4 Parts and its function lt Operation Panel Details gt lt LCD Panel gt ee ee Program No Speed Torque Auto Reverse mode Speed Rotation speed LCD Panel l oe Buttery Symbol eninge Alarm Symbol Gear ratio SELECT Key PROGRAM Key PRG PRG f UP Key DOWN Key J GR J Power Key ite LI J TQ Pa it LI lt Operation Panel Details gt o fi gt A e a CA e POWER Key Torque setting screen G
2. 8kV air 2kV for power supply lines 1kV line to line 2kV lines to earth lt 5 Ut gt 95 dip in Ut for 0 5 cycle 40 Ut 60 dip in Ut for 5 cycles 70 Ut 80 dip in Ut for 25 cycles lt 5 Ut gt 95 dip in Ut for 5 sec Floors should be wood concrete or ceramic tile If floors are covered with synthetic material the relative humidity should be at least 30 Mains power quality should be that of a typical commercial or hospital environment Mains power quality should be that of a typical commercial or hospital environment Mains power quality should be that of a typical commercial or hospital environment If the user of the EndoSequence l requires continued operation during power mains interruptions it is recommended that the EndoSequence l be powered from an uninterruptible power supply or a battery Power frequency magnetic fields should be at levels characteristic of a typical location in a typical commercial or hospital environment NOTE Ut is the a c mains voltage prior to application of the test level Guidance and manufacturer s declaration electromagnetic immunity The EndoSequence Il is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below The customer or the user of the EndoSequence Il should assure that it is used in such an environment Immunity test IEC60601 test level Compliance level Electromagnetic environment guidance Portable and mobile F
3. working break in the thermistor in working temperature temperature the battery section Replace the batteries If the heat generates from Abnormal heat l The batteries generate the new set of batteries Other generation from a i abnormal heat malfunction of the circuit batteries may be suspected Contact Brasseler USA Beyond the At the time upper limit The operating life of the Replace the motor of motor handpiece or handpiece or contra angle calibration pcr m the lower contra angle has expired head imi 24 f 13 Troubleshooting If you experience a problem please check the following again before consulting Brasseler USA If the problem cannot be remedied please contact Brasseler USA Contact Brasseler USA Batteries have fully discharged Recharge the batteries If battery does Has the handpiece been left not fully discharge charge will start If The power is with batteries inserted for a the batteries are fully discharge replace not turned on long time with new batteries No batteries are inserted Insert batteries The internal fuse has burnt Contact Brasseler USA Batteries have been completely discharged Replace with new batteries If the temperature of batteries is less than 0 C 329p the batteries cannot The temperature of batteries is charge Charge the batteries in a warm low room Be careful about moisture condensation If the temperature of batteries is more than 40 C 10
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5. angle head Residual contamination on the rotating shaft will impair correct measurement e Do not touch or apply a load to the rotating shaft of the contra angle head It will obstruct accurate measurement e This function cannot completely detect the individual difference of the actual motor handpiece and contra angle head 3 Alarm Sound Volume Control 1 Setting alarm sound You can turn ON OFF the alarm load alarm which sounds near the torque limit value when the motor handpiece rotates and the alarm during auto reverse auto reverse sound 1 Turn off the power 2 While pressing SELECT key keep pressing POWER key one second or more 3 The alarm mark e and ON or OFF on the LCD panel 4 Press the SELECT key to select ON or OFF for alarm sound 5 Display on the liquid crystal panel LCD returns to the original state if no operation is performed for a while NNOTICE The volume setting is memorized automatically to the last setting and remains unchanged even if the power is turned off 19 7 Cleaning 1 Lubricating Contra Angle Head e Lubricate the contra angle head only e Apply SPRAY after each use and or before each calibration and autoclaving 1 Lubricate before each autoclaving or once a day if you do not autclave using SPRAY eee SK Contra angle head lubricant Secure the F type spray nozzle onto the Spray nozzle 2 Insert the F type spray nozzle into the rear part of the contra angle head
6. case the auto reverse function will not be activated e f a load is continuously applied to the motor handpiece it may automatically stop to prevent overheating In this case let the motor handpiece cool down e f the ambient temperature is low the alarm may sound when the motor handpiece rotates however this is not a failure If the alarm does not stop sounding even when the ambient temperature increases clean the contra angle head and perform calibration Refer to 6 2 Calibration 17 6 Completion of Medical Treatment When the treatment is completed hold down the POWER key for more than one second to turn off the power and return the motor handpiece to the handpiece stand WE Auto Power Off If the handpiece is not operated or approximately 10 minutes passes during rotation with no load the power is automatically turned OFF to save energy and prevent improper operation However if load is applied during rotation of the motor handpiece the power is not turned OFF even during no operation m LAST SETTING When the power is turned OFF the last setting used is memorized When the Power is turned back ON the most recent settings will appear f 6 Convenient Function 1 Program You can change any preset values and have them memorized to your desired settings rotation speed torque limit value gear ratio and auto reverse mode 1 Press the PROGRAM key until it turns to the program number which you want to have memorize
7. chuck could cause loss of concentricity and deterioration of chucking force e Do not exceed the rotation speed recommended by the file manufacturers 15 4 Preparatory Operations lt Operation Panel gt 1 Hold down the POWER key for more than one second to turn on the power 2 Press the PROGRAM key until program No suitable for file to be used is displayed 3 When changing the set value of Speed Torque Gear Ratio or Auto Reverse press the SELECT key select the setting item and press the UP DOWN key ON OFF key to change Liquid crystal panel NNOTICE The GEAR RATIO key is Fast Forwarded when it is SELECT key PROGRAM key continuously held down UP key DOWN key 5 Operation POWER key If you press the ON OFF key briefly the motor handpiece starts If you re press the key it stops Alternate operation If you hold down the ON OFF key for more than one second the motor handpiece starts while the key is pressed If you release the key it stops Intermittent operation WE Auto Reverse Function Auto reverse setting can be changed by pressing the SELECT key for one second or longer while the motor handpiece stops As the auto reverse mark flashes while the SELECT key is kept pressed press the UP DOWN key to adjust it A Auto Reverse A Auto Stop Auto Reverse OFF flashes while the SELECT key is kept pressed and goes out 4 when it is released The alarm will sound when it becomes a value
8. handle the power cord with wet hands Failure to do so may result in an electric shock e Do not spill water or a chemical solution onto or into the motor handpiece or battery charger Failure to do so may result in fire or electric shock due to a short circuit or breakage due to rust formation e Do not disassemble or alter the motor handpiece except to replace batteries e Do not drop the motor handpiece or battery charger Place the battery charger on a flat and stable surface e Should the battery fluid leak and get into your eyes immediately wash eyes thoroughly with clean water and see your doctor Failure to do so may result in loss of sight e Should the battery fluid leak and adhere to skin or clothing immediately wash the exposed skin thoroughly with clean water and completely wash away the fluid Failure to do so may result in skin irritation e f you notice a battery fluid leak within the motor handpiece deformation of the motor handpiece casing or partial discoloring immediately stop use and contact Brasseler USA e f you will not use the product for a long period of time remove the batteries to avoid a fluid leak e Do not charge the handpiece without battery e Be careful not to drop conductive parts such as wires and safety pins into the charging terminal area of the battery charger e To charge the motor handpiece only use a dedicated genuine BRASSELER USA charger Never charge this handpiece with a charger other than th
9. prevent danger and harm to you and others These are classified by degree of danger damage and seriousness All indicators concern safety therefore always follow them Classification Degree of danger or damage and seriousness AN DANGER Explains an instruction where death or serious injury may occur Nw ARNING ne an instruction where bodily injury or damage to device may CAUTION Explains an instruction where possibility for minor to medium bodily A injury or damage to device may exist NOT CE Explains an instruction that should be observed for safety reasons e Use the specified batteries for this product Never use any other batteries than those that BRASSELER USA specifies e This product is designed specifically for use with rechargeable batteries Do not use manganese or alkaline batteries Using and charging these may cause a fluid leak or explosion e Always replace both batteries with the same type at the same time Using batteries of different types or an exhausted battery with a fully charged one may cause a fluid leak or explosion e This product is Medical Electrical equipment EMC Electromagnetic compatibility is described in the accompanying documentation e Portable and mobile RF communications equipment can affect Medical Electrical equipment Do not use RF equipment outskirts for the product e f the handpiece has not been used for long period of time check before use to ensure proper performance e Do not
10. same manufacturer at the same time Using batteries of different types an exhausted battery with a fully charged one or a new battery with an old one may cause a fluid leak or explosion e Do not work with wet hands Failure to do so may result in rust formation on battery terminals or moisture intrusion inside and could cause failure of the product 22 WE Changing Batteries Prepare small screwdrivers Phillips flathead Rubber Cover Battery Cover 1 Turn off the power of the motor handpiece 2 Remove the rubber cover from the battery cover with a thin flathead screwdriver Fig 13 3 Remove the screw fixing the battery cover with a Phillips screwdriver Fig 14 4 Remove the battery cover by sliding it toward the charging terminal Fig 15 5 Remove old batteries 6 Insert new batteries according to the polarity marking in the battery box A mix up between the plus and minus sides will not allow operation of the handpiece 7 Attach the battery cover 8 Tighten the screw with a Phillips screwdriver Do not overtighten it 9 Insert the rubber cover back into the screw Battery Cover hole of the battery cover in the originally inserted direction Fig 14 Changing of batteries is now completed Charge them fully before use NCAUTION e Do not misplace the rubber cover and screw e The used nickel metal hydride batteries are recyclable but their disposal may sometimes not be permitted
11. to direct sunlight near air outlet or fan heater Place it in a location where temperature change is minimal e Charging may not start in the following case e The temperature of the batteries is excessively high or low Lower than approx O C or higher than approx 40 C e Battery voltage is sufficient e Battery voltage is abnormal 14 2 Changing Contra Angle Head The contra angle head can be connected with the motor handpiece at 6 adjustable head positions Align the positioning pins of the contra angle head with the positioning G slots of the motor handpiece and insert the head until they click When removing the Contra angle head Motor handpiece contra angle head pull it straight out Positioning pin Positioning groove Fig 6 NCAUTION e Turn OFF the power to remove or attach the contra angle head e Check that the contra angle head is securely connected to the motor handpiece 3 Mounting and Removing File Insert file to contra angle head lightly turn the file until it engages with the latch mechanism Push it inward to click Fig 7 File Removal depress the push key and pull out the file Fig 8 e Fig 7 Fig 8 CAUTION e When attaching and detaching the file turn off the power beforehand e After the file is locked in place lightly pull out the file to make sure the file is locked e Always clean the shank of the file to be installed before use Allowing dirt to enter the
12. 4 F the batteries cannot charge Charge within the range of working temperature It is normal that the batteries become a little bit warm right after charging If the batteries are hot under normal operating conditions not right after charging there may be an abnormality Contact Brasseler USA Check that no battery other than The voltage of a battery is too high Ni MH battery is used The motor handpiece is not Ge Meri correctly set to the charger Metal such as wire or safety pin is Remove metal on the charger placed on the charger An error code is displayed See 12 Error Code The power cord plug is not Insert the power cord plug into the The battery inserted into the outlet outlet charger does The power cord jack is not not work the serted into the inlet on the power for the charger charger is not turned ON The power for the charger is OFF Turn ON the power for the charger The fuse has burnt Contact Brasseler USA 25 The battery charger does not work The The temperature of batteries is CHARGE high animation does not display Insert the power cord jack into the inlet on the charger The motor handpiece set in the charger abnormally gets hot If nothing is displayed on the liquid crystal panel of the handpiece even when it is set in the charger failure in the circuit is predicted Contact Brasseler USA The motor handpiece does not rotate The contra angle he
13. C 2759p ex Autoclave for 20 min at 121 C 2509p or 15 min at 132 C 2709P 5 Keep the handpiece in the autoclave pouch to keep it clean until you use it Sterilization at 121 C for more than 15 minutes is recommended by EN ISO 1 7665 1 NCAUTION e Do not autoclave the motor handpiece e Since the lowermost tray inside the chamber of the autoclave is close to a heater and the temperature in that place may locally exceed 135 C 275 F place the head on the central or upper tray e Do not wipe with or clean or immerse in high acid water or sterilizing solutions 9 Motor Cap When the contra angle head is removed from the motor handpiece for battery charging lubrication or sterilization mount the motor cap onto the motor handpiece to prevent debris from entering g Motor Cap Motor Handpiece Fig 12 21 10 Safety System The motor handpiece monitors temperature of the batteries If the batteries become abnormally hot this system functions and the motor handpiece automatically stops In such a case wait until the motor handpiece cools down sufficiently If this safety system functions repeatedly either the batteries or motor handpiece is not in the normal operating condition and you should contact Brasseler USA 11 Changing Batteries The motor handpiece uses rechargeable batteries They can be recharged 300 500 times depending on the use conditions of the motor handpiece If the oper
14. O NZ BRASSELER USA DENTAL INSTRU MENTATION Cordless Handpiece Endosequence OPERATION MANUAL OM ER436E Thank you for purchasing the EndoSequence Il Read this Operation Manual carefully before use for operation instructions and maintenance guidelines Keep this Operation Manual for future reference Application This product is a cordless handpiece used primarily for root canal enlargement User Only qualified personal is allowed to use the unit only for dentistry Prohibition Do not use this motor handpiece in an extremely bent root canal Do not use this for implants other than endodontic treatment or other dental treatment E Classification of Devices Classification by type of protection against electric shock Class Il devices O Classification by degree of protection against electric shock Applied part type B Classification by sterilization or disinfection method allowed by the manufacturer Refer to Sterilization Classification by mode of operation Continuously operating device Guidance and manufacturer s declaration electromagnetic emissions The EndoSequence Il is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below The customer or the user of the EndoSequence Il should assure that is used in such an environment Emissions test Emissions test Electromagnetic environment guidance RF emissions Group 1 The EndoSequence Il uses RF energy only for CISPR11 its internal fu
15. RO communications equipment should be used no closer to any part of the EndoSequence ll including cables than the recommended separation distance calculated from the equation applicable to the frequency of the transmitter Recommended separation distance Conducted RF 3Vrms 1 2 P IEC61000 4 6 150 kHz to 80MHz 1 2 P 80MHz to 800MHz Radiated RF 3V m 2 3 P 800MHz to 2 5GHz IEC61000 4 3 80MHZz to 2 5 GHz Where P is the maximum output power rating of the transmitter in watts W according to the transmitter manufacturer and d is the recommended separation distance in meters m Field strengths from fixed RF transmitters as determined by an electromagnetic site survey should be less than the compliance level in each frequency range Interference may occur in the vicinity of Sapam marked with the following K o NOTE 1 At 80MHz and 800MHz the NOTE 1 At 80MHz and 800MHz the higher frequency range applies n frequency NOTE 1 At 80MHz and 800MHz the higher frequency range applies n applies NOTE 2 These guidelines may not apply in all situations Electromagnetic propagation is affected by absorption and reflection from structures objects and people a Field strengths from fixed transmitters such as base stations for radio cellular cordless telephones and land mobiles radios amateur radio AM and FM radio broadcast and TV broadcast cannot be predicted theoretically with accuracy To assess the electromagnetic environm
16. ad has jammed up Clean or replace the contra angle head Power from the motor handpiece Batteries are weakened lower is weaker than remaining battery capacity usual The Auto Reverse does not work Charge the batteries Batteries are weakened lower oo i Charge the batteries remaining battery capacity Rotation speed of the motor Batteries are weakened lower handpiece is remaining battery capacity lower The alarm The ambient temperature is low Use in a warm room sounds when the motor There is some residual handpiece is contamination on the rotating shaft Clean the contra angle head rotated of the contra angle head Charge the batteries 14 Warranty Brasseler USA warrants the handpiece against defects in manufacturing workmanship and materials Brasseler USA reserves the right to analyze and determine the cause of any problem Warranty is voided should the handpiece not be used in accordance with this manual Batteries etc are disposable components and are not covered by this warranty 15 Disposing Product e Please consult with Brasseler USA from whom you purchased regarding aie waste disposal e The used nickel metal hydride batteries are recyclable but their disposal may sometimes not be permitted by local laws 26 By Your Side in Dentist in Dentistry Ki BRASSELER USA DENTAL INSTRU MENTATION One Brasseler Boulevard Savannah GA 31419 To order call 800 841
17. and lubricate the head for 2 3 seconds If the handpiece does not push into nozzle enough oil may not go around into the handpiece and it may flows Fig 11 backward SPRAY 2 Cleaning Motor Handpiece When the motor handpiece becomes dirty wipe it off with a cotton cloth moistened with rubbing alcohol 3 Cleaning Charger When the charger becomes dirty wipe it off with a cotton cloth moistened with isopropyl alcohol CAUTION e Do not lubricate the motor handpiece e Before mounting the lubricated contra angle head to the motor handpiece wipe off excess oil Stand it on its end or lean it in the proper position for gravity draining Mount it after excess oil has been completely drained e Hold the contra angle head securely to prevent it from flying off by the pressure of the spray e Hold the spray can upright e When cleaning the motor handpiece do not use any solvent such as benzene and thinner 20 ll 8 Sterilization Sterilize the contra angle head only For the sterilization method we recommend autoclaving Autoclave sterilization required the first time you use and after each patient as noted below M Autoclaving 1 Brush the dirt off the surface of the contra angle head and wipe it off with a cotton cloth moistened with isopropyl alcohol Do not use a metal brush 2 Lubricate the head with the SPRAY 3 nsert the head into an autoclave pouch and seal it 4 Autoclavable up to a max 135
18. ating time becomes shorter or the rotation speed becomes slower although the MEMORY EFFECT described in CS NOTICE is not applicable the batteries may be at the end of their life expectancy In such a case ask Brasseler USA to replace the batteries or replace them with new ones yourself Refer to the li Changing Batteries When replacing them by yourself be sure to observe the following ZN CAUTIONS ON CHANGING BATTERIES Please note that BRASSELER USA shall not be liable for any malfunction or failure resulting from you changing the batteries yourself and not following the N CAUTIONS ON CHANGING BATTERIES IN CAUTIONS on CHANGING BATTERIES e Do not open any part other than the battery cover e Use only batteries as specified by BRASSELER USA e Designated Batteries AAA marking may be different nickel metal hydride batteries nominal 1 2 V e Do not use non charging type batteries such as alkaline batteries and manganese batteries Charging with these batteries may cause fluid leaks explosion or chlorine gas generation e Should the battery fluid leak and get into your eyes immediately wash thoroughly with clean water and seek medical attention e Should the battery fluid leak and adhere to skin or clothing immediately wash the exposed skin thoroughly with clean water and completely wash away the fluid Failure to do so may result in a skin irritation e Always replace two batteries of the same type by the
19. by local laws 23 12 Error Code If the motor handpiece stops due to an abnormality such as a malfunction overload breakage or wrong use it automatically checks the state of the control unit and detects the cause of the abnormality and displays an error code on the LCD panel If an error code is displayed turn on the power again and check whether the same error code is displayed If the same error code is displayed take action by referring to the instructions provided in the Check Remedy column in the following table Presse e Check Remedy oa Check Malfunction of circuit Contact Brasseler USA error The motor handpiece is Overcurrent locked at the time of Remove load During the auto reverse mode rotation of the motor Overvoltage Malfunction of circuit Contact Brasseler USA MGR High load was Overheating of continuously applied to Leave it as it is until it motor the motor handpiece cools down for a relatively long time Ex Charger failure Malfunction of charger Contact Brasseler USA The voltage of batteries Put the batteries into the is too low dead battery chamber or batteries or not inserted replace with new batteries Low voltage of batteries At the time The voltage of batteries of gi votage oi is too high Contact Brasseler USA batteries Charging Malfunction of circuit Outside the Outstanding the range of range of working temperature or Use within the range of
20. ccur e f the power cord is inserted into the jack or the power switch is pressed with unnecessary force the cord or switch may be broken or a short circuit may occur e Never use the battery charger for anything other than the motor handpiece of this product e The charging normally takes approx 90 minutes but it depends on battery use conditions battery freshness ambient temperature etc Older batteries are especially prone to significantly shorter charging and operating times e Batteries may slightly warm up during charging but this is normal If the handpiece is inserted or removed into from the charger at short intervals approx 5 minutes charging cannot be properly completed and the battery compartment may feel hot We recommend that you charge batteries for longer periods if possible e The power of the motor handpiece should not be turned on immediately after it has been removed from the charger wait at least approx 2 seconds before you switch on the power e Completely discharged batteries cannot be charged Replace them with new ones e Do not put anything metal or other devices such as wire safety pin or coin other than the handpiece on the charger Otherwise burn or failure may result due to heat generation e The temperature of the batteries is measured during charging Proper charging cannot be performed if the charger is placed in an environment which is subject to sharp temperature change next to window subject
21. d 2 Adjust the rotation speed torque limit value gear ratio and auto reverse mode by UP DOWN key according to your needs 3 Hold down the PROGRAM key for more than one second When the alarm sounds the settings have been memorized NNOTICE e The program cannot be memorized while the motor handpiece is in motion e The program is not memorized unless the PROGRAM key is held down for more than one second If the program number is changed by the PROGRAM key the initially memorized preset values remain Cancel function 2 Calibration This function is to decrease fluctuation in the rotation speed of the motor handpiece and the difference in torque by the contra angle head 1 Lubricate the contra angle head with BRASSELER USA SPRAY Refer to the 7 1 Lubricating Contra Angle Head 2 Turn on the power 3 Hold down UP DOWN key simultaneously for more than one second 4 The LCD panel displays 4 1 with the alarm sound 5 Attach the contra angle head to the motor handpiece and press the ON OFF key Remove the file or TEST bur 6 If the motor handpiece begins to rotate leave it as it is until it stops 7 This process ends if the rotation stops and the LCD panel display returns to its original state 18 8 f you want to stop this process turn off the power NNOTICE e This function does not work unless remaining battery capacity is sufficient e Perform calibration after cleaning the contra
22. e genuine BRASSELER USA charger When inserting the motor handpiece into the charger check that the alarm sounds and the LED indicate charging animation for remaining battery capacity Unless charging is indicated this function is not performed and burns may result by heat generation or liquid leakage may result therefore stop use and contact Brasseler USA e The motor handpiece has an electronic circuit TORQUE LIMITER Function to prevent files from breaking however files may still break due to metal fatigue if the torque is conditioned to be higher e Exercise sufficient care in using the product by giving patient safety first priority e The product is to be used for dental treatment only by qualified personnel e Use commercially available batteries as specified by BRASSELER USA Read the instruction manual included by the battery manufacturer thoroughly before use e Do not use a bent damaged deformed or non ISO conforming file Using such a file may result in personal injury due to its sudden breakage or coming loose during rotation e Do not use or leave the product in a high temperature environment such as under strong direct sunlight in a car under a blazing sun by a fire or near a stove e Check the product before use pay attention to looseness vibration noise and temperature heat generation If any abnormal condition is found even slightly at that time immediately stop use and contact Brasseler USA e Always clean
23. ear ratio setting screen Holding down the POWER key for more than one second turns on the power and the LCD panel lights Holding down the POWER key for more than one second while the power is on turns off the power and the LCD display turns off e ON OFF Key Pressing this switch when the power is on rotates the motor handpiece and de pressing the switch again stops the handpiece Normal rotation operation Pressing and holding the switch for approx one second or longer rotates the motor handpiece and releasing the switch stops the handpiece Temporary rotation operation e SELECT Key Press the SELECT key to change speed torque or gear ratio setting Select the parameter for which you want to adjust the set value The following parameters can be changed in the following order speed SP gt torque TQ gt gear ratio GR However gear ratio cannot be set during rotation of handpiece Pressing and holding this SELECT Key for 1 second or longer when the motor handpiece is stopped can change the Auto reverse mode See Auto Reverse 10 NOTICE e f the speed or torque set value has reached the upper limit or lower limit when the gear ratio has been changed the alarm sounds e The indication of for torque setting is the upper limit value of torque If you attempt to set torque which exceeds this value the alarm sounds e The speed can be set at any time if it is normally indicated e PROGRAM Key A progra
24. ent due to fixed RF transmitters an electromagnetic site survey should be considered If the measured field strength in the location in which the EndoSequence Il is used exceeds the applicable RF compliance level above the EndoSequence Il should be observed to verity normal operation If abnormal performance is observed additional measures may be necessary Such as reorienting or the EndoSequence ll Over the frequency range 150kHz to 80M field strengths should be less than 3 V m Recommended separation distances between portable and mobile RF communications equipment and the EndoSequence Il The EndoSequence Il is intended for use in an electromagnetic environment in which radiated RF disturbances are controlled The customer or the user of the EndoSequence Il can help prevent electromagnetic interference by maintaining a minimum distance between portable and mobile RF communications equipment transmitters and the EndoSequence Il as recommended below according to the maximum output power of the communications equipment Separation distance according to frequency of transmitter Rated maximum output m DONE oo 150kHz to 8OMHz 80MHz to 800MHz 800MHz to 2 5GHz d 1 2yP d 1 2 yP d 2 3yP z For transmitters rated at a maximum output power not listed above the recommended separation distance d in meters m can be estimated using the equation applicable to the frequency of the transmitter where P is the maximum output power rati
25. erating time become significantly shorter since the charging current differs e The motor handpiece consumes electricity very slightly even when the power is off In addition fully charged rechargeable batteries in general discharge gradually over time even though it is not used It is recommended to recharge the batteries just before use e When the motor handpiece automatically stops by detecting a low battery voltage leaving it for a while and turning on the power again may not detect the low voltage immediately This is not a failure but due to battery characteristics The voltage drop does not coincide with the remaining battery capacity e Recharge rechargeable batteries after they deplete as much as possible Repeating short time use and subsequent recharging may shorten their operating time due to a memory effect Batteries may recover from the memory effect after fully discharging and then fully charging and repeating this procedure a few times e Eventually completely discharged batteries cannot be charged and need to be replaced e User shall be responsible for operation maintenance and operation e No special training is required for this device Symbols Z A TUV Rhineland of North America is a Nationally Recognized Testing Laboratory NRTL SeA in the United States and is accredited by the Standards Council of Canada to certify electro medical products with Canadian National Standards xe Follow the waste of elect
26. hen load is applied to the motor handpiece the symbol indicating the remaining amount of the battery charge may appear to be lower e ALARM Symbol The present alarm symbol is displayed Alarm ON Dissay Alarm OFF No display NNOTICE Load alarm when the motor rotates and auto reverse sound can be set to ON OFF Refer to 6 3 Alarm Sound Volume Control 12 5 Operations 1 Charging Batteries 1 Insert the Power Cord Jack into the inlet at the back of the Battery Charger Fig 4 2 Insert the Power Cord and Plug in Make sure you have the correct voltage 3 Turn on the Power Switch At this time check that the power lamp lights up Fig 5 4 Insert the motor handpiece into the Battery Charger Charging starts with the charge mark flashing on LCD screen 5 When the alarm sounds and e is displayed on the LCD panel charging is completed Civ oe Power Switch Power Lamp Fig 5 NWARNING When the alarm does not sound and the charging animation is not displayed despite batteries being replaced with new ones immediately stop using and contact Brasseler USA Refer to m Changing Batteries 13 NCAUTION e When the power lamp for the charger does not light up the internal fuse may be faulty In this case please contact Brasseler USA e Be careful when placing the motor handpiece in to the charger Do not force the handpiece into the charger Otherwise failure may o
27. m can be selected The present program number is displayed There are 5 programs available numbered from 1 to 5 Up to five programs can be set and program settings can be memorized by pressing this key for one second or longer The following parameters can be set Speed Torque Gear Ratio and Auto Reverse setting e UP DOWN Key Use this key when adjusting the set value for each parameter Alarm sounds if the set value exceeds the upper limit or lower limit Unit to be set is min for speed and N cm for torque Set torque suitable for contra angle which you use For gear ratio 4 1 10 1 16 1 or 20 1 can be set lt LCD Panel gt e AUTO REVERSE The current auto reverse mode mark is displayed CA AUTO REVERSE If the load is removed after auto reverse rotation it returns to the normal rotation again A AUTO STOP If the load is removed after auto reverse rotation it stops AUTO REVERSE OFF Auto reverse rotation is not activated 11 e BATTERY Symbol The symbol indicating the battery status is displayed regardless of the ON or OFF position of the power The symbol will be animated when the batteries are being charged or in the refresh mode A Full charge or nearly full charge iT About 30 80 remains i Al Less than about 30 remains Batteries are drained or in a remarkably low voltage Charge the batteries NOTICE The symbol indicating the remaining amount of the batteries indicates a voltage W
28. nction Therefore its RF emissions are very low and are not likely to cause any interference in nearby electronic equipment RF emmissions class B The EndoSequence II is suitable for use in all CISPR11 establishments including domestic meas estabilismmenis and those directly connected Harmonic emissions class A to the public low voltage power supply IEC61000 3 2 network that supplynetwork that spplies Voltage fluctuations Complies buidings used for domestic purposes flicker emissions IEC61000 3 3 Guidance and manufacturer s declaration electromagnetic immunity The EndoSequence Il is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below The customer or the user of the EndoSequence Il should assure that it is used in such an environment Immunity test IEC60601 test level Compliance level Electromagnetic environment guidance 6kV contact 8kV air Electrostatic discharge ESD IEC61000 4 2 Electrical fast transient burst IEC61000 4 4 2kV for power supply lines 1kV for input output Surge IEC61000 4 5 lt 5 Ut gt 95 dip in Ut for 0 5 cycle 40 Ut 60 dip in Ut for 5 cycles 70 Ut 30 dip in Ut for 25 cycles lt 5 Ut gt 95 dip in Ut for 5 secs Voltage dips short interruptions and voltage variations on power supply input lines IEC61000 4 1 1 Power frequency 50 60HZ magnetic field IEC61000 4 8 1kV line s to line s 2kV line s to earth 6kV contact
29. ng of the transmitter in watts W according to the transmitter manufacturer NOTE 1 At 80 MHz and 800 MHz the separation distance for the higher frequency range applies NOTE 2 These guidelines may not apply in all situations Electromagnetic propagation is affected by absorption and reflection from structures objects and people CONTENTS A Cautions for handling and operation 5 1 FEATURES 55 35 55 eee cece eee ee eee eee 8 2 SPECIFICATION 2 9 3 Name ofeach part 9 4 Partsanditsluncllon 10 5 Operations s sHseseesaeeeer ee res a e e 13 6 Convenient Function 18 7 Cleaning 20 8 Sterilizatlon 21 9 MotorCap 21 10 Safety Syslem m m m mmm 22 11 Changing Batteries 22 12 Error Code 24 13 Troubleshooting 25 14 Warranty 26 15 Disposigng Produ ct a e o ae ee ee 26 N Cautions for handling and operation E Read these safety cautions thoroughly before use and operate the product properly M These indicators are to allow you to use the product safely and
30. of half of a torque limit set up during motor handpiece rotation and the alarm will change near the torque limit value Load alarm When it continues applying a load and it exceeds the torque limit value you can select mode from the following three modes 16 A AUTO REVERSE The handpiece starts in forward rotation When a load higher than the torque limit is applied the file will rotate in reverse When the load is removed the file will return to normal rotation forward automatically y ka gt gt Load lower than Load higher than Reverse rotation the set torgue limit value e set torgue limit valu when load continues forward rotation when load is removed Forward rotation Returns to forward Fig 9 A AUTOSTOP The handpiece starts in forward rotation When a load higher than the torque limit is applied the file will rotate in reverse When the load is removed the motor rotation stops If you want it to rotate again re press the ON OFF Key EN gt i gt gt Load lower than Load higher than Reverse rotation the set torque limit value e set torque limit valu when load continues stop when load is removed Forward rotation AUTO REVERSE OFF Fig 10 The motor handpiece stops without reverse rotation If you want it to rotate forward rotate again re press the ON OFF Key or re step NCAUTION e When the battery charge is low the actual load may not reach the preset torque limit value In this
31. ric and electronic equipment WEEE Directive 2002 96 CE mam tO dispose of the product and accessories E Class l equipment Type B conforming component Ji Refer to the Operation Manual pl A manufacturer s name and address f 1 Features e Ergonomic design and compact body e 6 position type head allows direction of contra angle head to be changed and the ON OFF key to be set to a position where it can be easily activated e The larger ON OFF key enhances operability compared with conventional products e Operates continuously for approx 1 2 hour at rated load Dependent upon use conditions e The liquid crystal panel enhances ease of use e Memory for up to 5 programs e The auto reverse function is activated depending on the load A wide variety of functions such as AUTO REVERSE AUTO STOP and AUTO REVERSE OFF are available The memory can store these functions combined with nine different operation programs 8 e The motor handpiece can be turned on and off by pressing the ON OFF key Alternatively the unit can be operated by holding down the ON OFF key during operation and letting go of the ON OFF key to stop the handpiece e The motor handpiece softly starts Since the rotation briefly stops before changing direction there are no vibrations and shocks during the change of directions e Energy saving The power of the motor handpiece automatically turns off when not being used for 10 minutes
32. the shank of the file to be installed Allowing dirt to enter the chuck could cause loss of concentricity and deterioration of chucking force e Before changing the head or file turn off the power of the motor handpiece Changing with the power on may cause unintended rotation by accidental activation of the ON OFF switch e When inserting the motor handpiece into the battery charger position the handpiece correctly Pushing it into the charger forcibly in the incorrect orientation may cause damage e Do not lubricate the motor handpiece Only lubricate the head attachment e Do not heat sterilize the motor handpiece Do not autoclave the motor handpiece e f you are using corrosive or harsh solutions please clean the motor handpiece etc immediately after use Failure to quickly clean the motor handpiece etc can result in damage to the equipment or color changes of the outer casing e Do not reverse positive and negative when fitting the batteries e Do not throw the batteries into fire as the batteries will rupture resulting in an accident e This equipment is for indoor use only e Observe the allowable rotation soeed recommended by the file manufacturer e This product does not consider patient s age except infants gender weight or nationality e The motor handpiece is designed for commercially available AAA nickel metal hydride batteries rechargeable Ni Cad batteries can also be used but the charging time and op

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