Cleaning And Maintaining The Hawk Pen; Loading With Ink - Cheyenne HAWK PEN Operating Instructions Manual

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Always start at a low piercing
frequency, e.g. 70.
Switch on the power.
Set an appropriate piercing frequency.
The piercing frequency must suit the
characteristics of the customer's skin,
the needle protrusion and the individual
piercing depth when working, as well
as the operating speed.
With
a
Cheyenne
Power
the piercing frequency can be adjusted in
10 increments using the arrow keys.
With a third-party power unit, the piercing
frequency can be adjusted via the output
voltage: The permitted voltage range
of approx. 6 to 13  V equates roughly
to a piercing frequency range of 70 to
160 needle insertions per second. 10  V
equates to about 130 needle insertions
per second at idle speed. If the output
voltage exceeds about  13  V, the HAWK
PEN switches off automatically.
6.3

Loading with ink

Immediately before use, dip the tip of the
safety cartridge in the desired colour of ink
for 2 to 3 seconds with the unit running.
Avoid contact with the ink container.
Cheyenne HAWK PEN
The ink is picked up by the needles.
Alternatively, the ink can be filled into
the opening on the safety cartridge
using a sterile pipette.
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Cleaning and maintaining
the HAWK PEN
CAUTION
Risk of short circuits and risk of mild
Unit
electric shocks
If components of the HAWK PEN are
dismantled and cleaned while still
powered, there is a risk of mild electric
shock and damage to the electronics in
the drive unit.
Before starting any cleaning and
maintenance
work,
the power supply to the HAWK PEN.
ATTENTION
Damage to drive caused by fluid
If cleaning fluid or disinfectant gets
inside the drive, this can corrode the
electrical and mechanical components.
Never immerse the drive in cleaning
fluid or disinfectant.
Never use an autoclave or an
ultrasonic bath to clean the drive and
the connecting cable.
Pay attention to compatibility of
materials when selecting cleaning
agents
the following section
Accidental changes to the needle
protrusion length due to greasing
If the handle or O-rings are greased,
this may cause the handle to become
too easy to turn. That in turn can cause
the needle protrusion to be altered
accidentally.
Never apply grease to the handle or
the O-rings.
switch
off
and
disinfectants
(see
ATTENTION
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