Maintenance Tips - ProMed The File 1030 Instruction Leaflet

Care device for manicure
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Note:
A different running noise between clockwise and counter-clockwise rotation is normal and caused
by bedding in of the carbon brushes or by running in of bearings.
In case of malfunction:
• Check that the power supply is correct.
• Check whether the handpiece is connected correctly to the unit.
• Check whether the safety stop device has reacted by setting the device at zero (middle
position) with the rotational speed regulator/rotational direction regulator (D) in order to
start the device again.
• Check whether the foot pedal is properly connected with the device (foot pedal LED (F)
lights up yellow).
• Please contact your service point if the problems are not yet solved.
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PeCIaL QuaLIty Features
DE
ASC (Automatic Speed Control) = digital load compensation control:
The electronic system registers the pressure on the abrasive wheel when grinding and
compensates the loss of rotational speed. Maximum power is always available to you.
EN
All-in-One control knob:
Select running direction and rotational speed with one regulator at the same time through the
simplest operation.
FR
Safety Stop:
If the device develops excessive speed and pressure during grinding, the electronics will
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respond by switching off the device. In this case, you must set the rotation switch (D) of the
device to zero (middle position) and start the device again.
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aIntenanCe tIPs
NL
To ensure that the safety, reliability and performance of the unit are not adversely affected,
enhancements, readjustments, alterations or repairs are not permitted aside from those
performed by Promed authorized persons.
RU
A. Keep the inner parts of the handpiece as free as possible from dust and grinding residue.
B. Remove dirt from the outer surface of the handpiece with a cloth moistened with alcohol.
Prevent moisture from entering the unit.
PL
C. Only use grinding heads with a dental standard size of 2.332 - 2.350 mm (0.091 - 0.093
inches) and avoid using rusted or damaged grinding heads. Their false usage may lead
to excessive wear and tear in the ball bearings. Adhere to the safe speed and the safety
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measures stipulated by the manufacturer.
D. Do not expose the handpiece to strong knocks as this may damage the ball bearings. If the
handpiece should fall down, check whether the grinding head is bent. Pay closer attention
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to noise and/or heat generation. Send the handpiece immediately in for repair should it
be damaged.

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