10.4.2 Automatic chip blow
10.4.3 Instrument light
10.4.4 Reverse rotation of micromotor
10.4.5 Quickstart of air driven instruments
10.4.6 RPM limit
10.4.7 Torque limit
10.5 Tray tables
10.5.1 Quick-connect tray table
User's manual
The automatic chip blow 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 automatic chip blow can be programmed.
For more information, see section "Automatic chip blow" on page 99.
The instrument light can be programmed so that it will either be on or off
when an instrument is active (i.e. picked up from the instrument console).
Also, the intensity can be adjusted. For more information, see section
"Instrument light" on page 100.
The instrument light can be on only in one instrument at a time, for example,
the instrument light of the syringe will switch off, if the light of the active
instrument is switched on.
The direction of the micromotor rotation can be reversed, see section
"Reverse rotation" on page 77.
The turbine can be set to start with maximum speed, see section
"Quickstart" on page 81.
The RPM limit for the Bien-Air MCX micromotor can be set to be on or off
when the instrument is active (i.e. picked up from the instrument console),
see section "RPM limit" on page 81.
The torque limit for the Bien-Air MCX micromotor can be set to be on or off
when the instrument is active (i.e. picked up from the instrument console),
see section "Torque limit" on page 80.
The quick-connect tray table is available for the instrument console with
balanced instrument arms.
The tray table is attached to the mounting arm with a magnetic connector
and can easily be attached and detached. You can rotate the table 360° to
the desired position. The maximum load on the quick-connect tray is 2
kilograms (4.4 lbs).
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