Temperature Adjust Mode; Tip-Heater Cartridge Temperature Match Offset - Pace MBT360 Operation And Maintenance Manual

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LED is Blinking Amber – The associated channel has gone into Temperature Setback, preserving the
lifespan of tips and heater elements by lowering the temperature.
LED is Red - No power is being delivered to the indicated channel. If the LED never illuminates, check for a
faulty handpiece heater.
LED is Off – The handpiece is turned off, disconnected, or there is an error.

Temperature Adjust Mode

To increase or decrease handpiece temperature, press the Scroll Up Key ( ) or Scroll Down Key ( )
once, and the display will change to Temperature Adjust Mode. In this mode the display will show the
current temperature setting for channel 1. Press the Scroll Up Key ( ) or Scroll Down Key ( ) to increase
or decrease handpiece temperature, in real time, for channel 1 as desired then press the Program Key ( )
to move the next channel and repeat for channels 2 and 3. After a short period of inactivity, the display will
return to normal operation.

Tip-Heater Cartridge Temperature Match Offset

Explanation of how to change SensaTemp offset used for Channel 3 is discussed in the next section.
To enter a Temperature Match Offset value, perform the following steps.
1. Turn on the system.
2. Clear any existing offset by disconnecting the handpiece from the system. Re-connect the handpiece.
After doing this, the display "CH" for channels 1 and 2 should not have any indicator dot inside of the "C".
3. Set the temperature to 700°F (370°C).
4. Measure the temperature of the tip with the temperature verification device of your choice and note the
results for later use.
5. Turn off the system in preparation to enter the Temperature Match Offset.
6. Press and hold the Program Key ( ) and the Scroll Up Key ( ) while turning the system on. Release
both keys when the software version appears.
7. The display will show "Channel 1 System Cal?". Press the Scroll Up Key ( ) to select "Yes" and continue
entering a temperature offset for Channel 1 or press the Scroll Down Key ( ) for "No" and go to step 9.
8. After selecting Yes, the display will ask you to enter the actual tip temperature that was measured for
Channel 1. Use the keypad (
by pressing the Program Key ( ) when done.
9. The display will ask "Channel 2 System Cal?" Press the Scroll Up Key ( ) to select "Yes" and continue
to entering a temperature offset for Channel 2 or press the Scroll Down Key ( ) to select "No" and return
to normal operating mode.
10. If "Yes" was chosen, the unit will ask you to "Enter Tip Temp." for Channel 2. Use the Scroll Up Key ( )
or Scroll Down Key ( ) to input the temperature measured during step 4. When done, press the
Program Key ( ) to return to normal operating mode.
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When a hand tool is connected to Channel 1 or Channel
2 and there isn't a Temperature Match Offset saved, the
"C" in channel ("CH") will be free of any indicator dot in
the center of the "C". Anytime a Temperature Match
Offset is in use on Channels 1 or 2, there will be a
STEADY or BLINKING indicator dot in the C, as seen in
the image at right on Channel 1. The Temperature
Match Offset only applies to AccuDrive, channels 1 & 2.
) to input the temperature and then save and continue to the next step
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