Handling Instructions - hadewe Hyperios4 CHROME Manual

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Handling Instructions

Always deposit the hand
piece with the top down-
wards. Therefore, you can
avoid liquid from entering the hand
piece.
Never put the hand piece
into any kind of liquid, and
never oil or grease the hand
piece. Clean its surface with a
damped cloth. Pay attention, that no
moisture or liquid enters the hand
piece. Never use spray disinfection.
Never put any wet burs or
instruments into the hand
piece. Its moisture could
damage the interior parts of the
hand piece.
Any
materials
hadewe prevent a formation
of rust. In cases in which a
rust infestation was found within the
hand piece, thorough inspections
and
examinations
proved that the rust had a foreign
origin (which was usually caused by
the tools used in these circum-
stances).
Even in high-grade steel
instruments of well-known
manufacturers, formation of
rust can appear, e.g. through wrong
treatment with chemical cleaning
and disinfection liquids. This extra-
neous rust affects internal parts of
the hand piece in form of rust bloom
and causes pitting. Therefore, when
you not working with the hand
piece, always remove the bur/tool
from it.
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Always make sure that you
do not let the hand piece fall
down or exposes it to any
shocks. The ball bearings and the
motor could be damaged by this.
Only work with tools, which
are flawless.
Do not work with tools which
-
are bent or
-
are out of balance
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whose shaft is worn out or
-
are rusty.
Working with faulty tools will
cause a stronger vibration of
the hand piece. A damage of
the ball bearings, clamping tech-
nique or motor could be the conse-
quence.
Working with high pressure
will not improve the outcome
of your work, since the mo-
tor will even be slowed down. A
second disadvantage is the strong-
er impact on the ball bearings and
the motor, which will shorten their
life span in the long run.
Always working with maxi-
mum speed might have a
similar effect. Please make
sure that the speed setting you use
is according to the work you are
doing and the instruments you are
working with.

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