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Auroria MD
Art. 0776
FB 04-320 Rev. 1
Date: 28.01.2019

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  • Page 1 Manual Auroria MD Art. 0776 FB 04-320 Rev. 1 Date: 28.01.2019...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Directory Foreword Safety Instructions Cleaning & Disinfection Getting to Know the Unit Before First Use Area of Application Operation Operating Steps Working Positioning Suction Exchange Micro Filter Exchange Control Unit Filter Clamping the Bur/Tool Setting up the Speed Memory Buttons m1, m2, m3 Button on the Handpiece Foot Switch LCD Display...
  • Page 3: Foreword

    This user manual includes a detailed description and explanation of how to use the Auroria MD unit. If you have any questions or suggestions, you can contact us by tele- phone or email.
  • Page 4: Safety Instructions

    Safety Instructions The equipment should only be used by trained operators. The installation of the working area has to cor- respond to the relevant regulations. Set up the unit in such a way, that the air slits are not blocked and the extracted air can escape well. To avoid the risk of electrocution only connect the device to the mains power supply.
  • Page 5 Safety Instructions have it changed or repaired by an authorized service center. Prevent your hair from wrapping itself around moving parts. If applicable, wear a hair net. When working with materials, which might cre- ate dust or moisture, use a drilling unit with suction or spray technique.
  • Page 6 Safety Instructions Before using the equipment, assure that • the tool can be pushed far enough into the chuck (test this with a dipstick and clean if necessary), • the inserted tool sits properly in the chuck and will not cant/jam while clamping it, •...
  • Page 7 Safety Instructions EN 14683 type IIR or EN 149 FFP 2. The light on the handpiece is for lighting the area being treated. Do not look directly into the light. Never use the suction to vacuum any liquids or air/water fog which contains particles of liquids. Always follow the operating instructions.
  • Page 8 Safety Instructions When the device is brought out of standby mode it will run with the rotation speed and suction power used last. Take care to not start the mill at an overly high rotation speed. Select the required rotation speed before changing the milling tool.
  • Page 9: Cleaning & Disinfection

    Cleaning & Disinfection The device is designed to be compatible with rotating in- struments which do not penetrate the skin or mucosal or inadvertently may still cause injuries. For this application please adhere to the cleaning and disinfection instructions pro- vided below.
  • Page 10: Getting To Know The Unit

    Getting to Know the Unit power switch decrease speed increase speed change direction of speed display for speed [rpm] display for suction level, time, change of the filter bag etc. menu button down  and reducing the suction level menu button up  and increasing the suction level menu button OK menu button stop memory button m1 for speed/suction level...
  • Page 11: Before First Use

    Before First Use Please read through the instructions Operation carefully before using the unit and The working area must conform to carefully note the safety advice. the conditions described. Set up the Always keep this manual accessible unit in such a way, that the air slits to any users of the drill.
  • Page 12 Before First Use On the display will appear “Press OK”. By pressing the OK button, the counter which calculates the time until the next inspection is due is set to 0. The device is now on standby. As soon as the LCD display (6) is ac- tive the device is ready to use.
  • Page 13: Use

    Operating Steps settings simply press m1. Other values can be saved using memory In the following section the order in buttons m2 and m3. which you should use the device is described. Additionally, the individ- After choosing rotation speed and ual steps will be explained in detail.
  • Page 14: Working Positioning

    Work Positioning The following images are examples of how to work on various parts of the foot. Always make sure that the foot is firmly gripped and that you can work freely and without strain.
  • Page 16: Suction

    Suction Pull out the lid of the dust chamber and remove the old filter. Switch on the suction with button (8). The suction power can be regu- Hold the filter in the middle to pre- lated in 5 levels. You will see the vent it from bending and sliding off selected level in the display.
  • Page 17: Clamping The Bur/Tool

    Clamping the Bur/Tool level, and then save it by pushing the memory button m1 for 4 sec- The handpiece is equipped with a onds. To recall the above combina- chuck, which can hold all burs with tion of speed/suction level, simply a diameter of 2.35 mm.
  • Page 18: Foot Switch

    Foot Switch (art. 0970) With “C” you can stop a function to return to the main menu. Operation of the foot switch Only use the original hadewe foot The following functions are availa- switch, to avoid any damages. In- ble: sert the plug of the foot switch into •...
  • Page 19 Setting the time Select from the menu list “time”. Confirm with the button OK. With the button - and + you can set the hours. With the buttons  and  you can set the minutes. Press OK to save the setting. Setting the date Select from the list “date”.
  • Page 20: Messages

    A maintenance by an approved hadewe service agent is recommended after a year. The control system will determine the period between the last mainte- nance and shows a recommenda- tion for a new service.
  • Page 21: Maintenance & Care

    Maintenance & Care Cleaning the Chuck In the process of time, some dirt might collect itself within the hand- piece and might affect its functions. Therefore, the chuck has to be cleaned monthly. How to remove the chuck Screw off the top of the handpiece To assemble the chuck, follow the with the spanner shown in the pic- steps in reverse order.
  • Page 22: Maintenance Overview

    Maintenance & Care Rinse the chuck very well, and make sure you let it dry well after- wards. Cover your index finger with a very little amount (just a drop) of oil and rub in between your thumb and index finger. Dab off the oil until your fingers is only covered with a very thin film of oil.
  • Page 23: Handling Instructions

    A second materials used disadvantage is the stronger impact hadewe prevend a formation on the ball bearings and the motor, of rust. In cases in which a rust which will shorten their life span in infestation was found within the the long run.
  • Page 24: Troubleshooting

    The bur/tool itself can be tested with Foot switch is used constantly or the hadewe Bur Shaft Tester faulty. → Pull out the socket of (art. 4990) to see if it is bent. the foot switch to see if this is the cause.
  • Page 25: Technical Data

    Technical Data 0776 Auroria MD Accessories & Spare Parts total weight: 2,7 kg art. no. dimension: W273xH142xD186 mm 5179 micro filter input: 100-240 V~, 50/60 Hz power consumpt.: 1A(100V)-0,5A(240V) 3752 filter fuse primary: 0970 foot switch F1, F2: 4A time delayed safety fuse...
  • Page 26 For disposal of this unit out The protective ground conductor is of Germany, please contact the site not connected to touchable conduc- where you bought this hadewe tive parts. product. Necessary function inspection: speed, display, on/off, suc- Note for the disposal of the device/ tion/spray, clamping system.
  • Page 27 Technical Data Symbols Caution! Important Note! Follow instructions for use! temperature limit (indicates the lower and upper temperature limit) air pressure: permissible range air humidity: permissible range Keep dry! ON/OFF button (standby) (no disconnection from main power supply) enter menu/ confirm with OK go back in menu/cancel change direction...
  • Page 28 Technical Data Information on electromagnetic compatibility in accordance with DIN EN 60601-1-2 Guidance and Manufacturer's Declaration – Electromagnetic Emissions The device is suitable for use in the specified electromagnetic environment. The customer and/or the user of the pa-on should assure that it is used in an electromagnetic environment as described below: Emissions Test Compliance...
  • Page 29 Technical Data Guidance and Manufacturer's Declaration – Electromagnetic Immunity IEC 60601-1-2 The device is suitable for use in the specified electromagnetic environment. The customer and/or the user of the device should assure that it is used in an electromagnetic environment as described below: Immunity Test IEC 60601 Test...
  • Page 30 Technical Data Guidance and Manufacturer's Declaration – Electromagnetic Immunity IEC 60601-1-2 The device is suitable for use in the specified electromagnetic environment. The customer and/or the user of the device should assure that it is used in an electromagnetic environment as described below: Immunity Test IEC 60601 Test Level...
  • Page 31 Technical Data a) Field strengths from fixed transmitters, such as base stations for radio (cellular/cordless) telephones and land mobile radios, amateur radio, AM and FM radio broadcast, and TV broadcast cannot be predicted theoretically with accuracy. To assess the electromagnetic environment due to fixed RF transmitters, an electromagnetic site survey should be consid- ered.
  • Page 32 GmbH Grambartstraße 10 30165 Hannover Germany info@hadewe.de www.hadewe.de...

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