Instrument Functions; Instrument Spray - Planmeca Compact i Classic v2 User Manual

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10 Instrument system

10.4 Instrument functions

10.4.1 Instrument spray

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Planmeca Compact i
NOTE
Make sure that the hoses are properly connected to avoid any leakage.
NOTE
Always make sure that the instrument hose is correct for the used
instrument. The control system identifies the instrument hose, not the
instrument. The control system does not recognise if an instrument has been
changed on the instrument hose.
NOTE
If the outer casing of the instrument hose is broken, the entire hose must be
replaced, although the hose itself might still be functioning.
NOTE
The instrument sealings must be correct and unbroken, and the instrument
must be attached properly to the hose connector. The leakage between the
instrument and the connector causes leakage air to drift into the hose lining.
NOTE
A scaler requires additional electronics and the scaler type can not be
changed without changing electronics.
The instrument console has five instrument positions. You can set each
instrument so that the following functions will, where applicable, either be on
or off when the instrument is active (i.e. picked up from the instrument
console):
instrument spray
automatic chip blow
instrument light
reverse rotation (micromotors)
quickstart (air driven instruments)
RPM limit (Bien-Air MCX micromotors)
torque limit (Bien-Air MCX micromotors)
The type or magnitude of the following functions can be programmed:
instrument spray
automatic chip blow
instrument light
instrument speed/power reduction
torque limit
The instrument spray can be programmed to be on or off when the
instrument is active (i.e. picked up from the instrument console). Also, the
type of spray can be programmed.
For more information, see section "Instrument spray" on page 98.
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