AirLight
The Next Standard.
M800 Highspeed Handpiece
Operator's Manual
Table of Contents
• Before You Begin
• Safety Information
• Technical Specifications
• Handpiece Installation
• Friction Grip Bur Specifications
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WARNING!
(Risk of injury)
Before You Begin
Please read this Operator's Manual prior to using your AirLight Highspeed
Handpiece. The use of this product is intended for use by trained dental personnel.
We recommend that you retain this manual for future reference.
Safety Information
• Highspeed handpieces should be sterilized after each patient to prevent any
transmission of infective organisms.
• Suitable hygienic measures must be taken to prevent cross contamination between
patients, operators and other personnel.
• Only operate this highspeed handpiece when the bur is properly inserted in the
chuck. Do not attempt to extend the length of the bur by improper positioning in
the chuck.
Technical Specifications
Head Type
Rotation Speed
Drive Air Pressure
Chuck Type
Burs
Optics
Head Size WidthxHeight
Handpiece Installation (fig.1)
Note:This handpiece should only be used on dental delivery systems that provide
filtered and regulated air and water. First ensure EZ-Swivel (HP3018) coupling is
firmly attached to the handpiece tubing.
Connection (fig. 1)
To Connect the handipece to the coupling align the handpiece to the coupling and
push together.
Disconnection(fig.1)
Release the handpiece from the coupling and remove the handpiece.
EZ-Swivel (HP3018)
Tubing
Water & Air Adjustment
Coolant Water: Adjust the water volume at the delivery unit to obtain a satisfactory
spray mist.
Air Pressure: The operating pressure is 35 psi. It is highly recommended that the
operating pressure initially be set using a handpiece pressure gauge due to the
pressure loss caused by the handpiece tubing material and length.
Warning: Do not exceed recommended operating pressure as this will shorten turbine
life and may cause additional damage to the handpiece.
Handpiece Operation
Use standard length concentric diamond and carbide burs with .0628" nominal
diameter friction grip shanks designed for high speed handpieces.
Use only burs with hardened tempered steel shanks. Before use, verify concentric
rotation by operating handpiece outside the oral cavity in a safe place.
Warning: Do not use burs that produce excessive noise or do not run concentrically.
Do not use burs that are modified, eccentrically designed, or have bent or 'soft' (non-
heat treated) shanks.
Friction Grip Bur Specifications (fig.2)
For application details and operating data of the different rotary instruments please refer
to the information provided by the manufacturer.The pushbutton autochuck turbines
have the following bur requirements:
Use only instruments whose shanks comply with the requirements of ISO 1797-1.
• Shank diameter of 1.59—1.60mm
• Overall length up to max. 25mm
• Overall length up to max. 21mm (mini)
• Working diameter up to max. 2.1mm (ISO 021)
CAUTION! Instruments that differ from the specified data must not be used. Otherwise the
mechanism of the clamping system could be damaged.
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ATTENTION!
(To prevent damage)
M800-S
Standard
340,000-370,000RPM
Minimum 35 psi
Push Button
Friction Grip Short Shank
ISO 1791-1 Type3 1.59~1.60
Direct-LED
20.6mmx13.1mm
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fig.1 AirLight Handpiece Installation
fig.2 Bur Specifications
• Bur Insertion & Removal
• Cleaning & Lubrication
• Troubleshooting
• Warranty
Thermal washer
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disinfectable
M800-M
Mini
380,000-410,000RPM
Minimum 35 psi
Push Button
Friction Grip Short Shank
ISO 1791-1 Type3 1.59~1.60
Direct-LED
12.2mmx10.8mm
mm
Red:C
:0,
M
:87,
Y
:99,
K
:0
Blue:C
:70, :7, :5, :0
M
Y
K
135
C
o
Sterilizable
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up to the stated
temperature
Pull back the connecting ring
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Questions and answers
drill is leaking water from bottom of the drill
The BEYES AirLight M800 drill may be leaking water from the bottom because water remains inside the handpiece after washing. If not expelled properly using an air gun or similar tool, the remaining water can come out during use, leading to leakage.
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