Table of contents Table of contents Controls............................4 Dentist element TM table....................... 4 Dentist element S-table......................5 Assistant element........................5 Groups of keys........................6 Foot control..........................8 Moving the patient chair........................9 Positioning the dental chair manually..................9 Positioning the patient chair with the foot control..............9 Automatic positioning of patient chair..................
Short instructions for use 1 Controls 1 Controls CAUTION These brief instructions for use only contain the essential operating functions. It does not substitute for the Instructions for Use and Servicing that are part of the scope of delivery. ▶ The Instructions for Use and Servicing include all information and safety notes that must be observed to ensure intended use and safe operation of the product! ▶...
Short instructions for use 1 Controls 1.2 Dentist element S-table Group of keys for menu selection Group of keys for illumination (MEMOdent-menu) Group of keys for hygiene Group of keys for the timer Group of keys for the dental chair 1.3 Assistant element Group of keys for hygiene Group of keys for illumination...
Short instructions for use 1 Controls 1.4 Groups of keys Group of keys for the dental chair The keys of the assistant unit each have two functions and show two symbols. Assistant element key Dentist element key Name "Chair up" key "AP 0"...
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Short instructions for use 1 Controls Group of keys for hygiene Name Control element "Tumbler filler" key Dentist element and assistant el‐ ement "Bowl rinsing" key Dentist element and assistant element "Bell" key dentist element only "Intensive germ reduction" key assistant element only "HYDROclean"...
Short instructions for use 1 Controls 1.5 Foot control Item Name Function with instrument Function with instrument tak‐ mounted en out ① U-shaped switch Switches the foot buttons to the "Chair movement" func‐ tion. ② "LP/preselected spray" foot- Drives dental chair to last po‐ Sets the spray preselection.
Short instructions for use 2 Moving the patient chair 2 Moving the patient chair 2.1 Positioning the dental chair manually Function The chair moves up. The chair moves down. The backrest moves upward. The backrest moves downward. 2.2 Positioning the patient chair with the foot control See also: 2 "Chair position"...
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Short instructions for use 2 Moving the patient chair Recalling an automatic position through the assistant element ▶ Briefly press the "AP" key. ð The LEDs of the "AP 0", " AP 1", " AP 2", "SP", and "LP" keys flash for approxi‐ mately four seconds.
Short instructions for use 3 User menu 3 User menu The following options can be opened in the user menu: Option Function Description User Set number of users. Tumbler Set tumbler filling time. Bowl Set bowl rinsing time. Handpiece light Set cold light afterglow period.
▶ Press the "Back" and "Forward" keys to select the desired option (1 through 14). ▶ Press the "Increase value" and "Decrease value" keys to select the desired pa‐ rameter or value. See also: 2 Instructions for use ESTETICA E50 Life...
Short instructions for use 4 Switching between levels and selecting a dentist 4 Switching between levels and selecting a dentist Standby menu The unit starts in the standby menu. Likewise, when you exit from the handpiece menu and the patient communication menu, the unit auto‐ matically switches to the standby menu.
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Short instructions for use 4 Switching between levels and selecting a dentist Note Level switching is deactivated using the same key combination as activation. ▶ Briefly press "Preselect level" key to select the level. Selection of dentist ▶ Level switching blocked: press "operator" key. ð...
Short instructions for use 5 Setting the timer 5 Setting the timer 5.1 Select the timer time ▶ To start a timer time, e.g. Timer 1, press the "Timer 1" button. ð Time on the timer starts to run. A beep is issued after the timer time is elapsed. ▶...
Short instructions for use 6 Setting the handpieces 6 Setting the handpieces 6.1 Adjusting functions Switch to the settings menu of the active element Level switching must be activated for the selection of a level. See also: 2 4 Switching between levels and selecting a dentist, Page 13 ▶...
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Short instructions for use 6 Setting the handpieces Symbol Feature Spray air cooling status Spray cooling status NaCl cooling status (optional accessory) Requirement: NaCl is preselected through foot control. Activation through cross switch. Setting the direction of motor rotation Note The direction of motor rotation can only be changed when the motor is at rest.
Short instructions for use 6 Setting the handpieces Symbol Function Cold light to "level 0 - 9" Turn the light On / Off (PiezoLED only) ▶ Briefly press the "Light" button to switch between "On" and "Off". Symbol Function Light "Off" Light "On"...
▶ Before using the endomotor, always check the speed and transmission ratio. ▶ Only use KaVo 1:1 reducing shanks 20LH or 20LP with 1:1 INTRA LUX head 68 LU (Mat. no. 1.003.7191) or 3:1 INTRA LUX head 66 LU (Mat. no. 1.004.4587).
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Short instructions for use 6 Setting the handpieces ▶ Take the INTRAmatic LUX KL703 LED endo-motor from the holder. ▶ Press the "Additional motor drives" button. ð The display switches to the "ENDO" menu. ① ② Direction of motor rotation Torque mode ③...
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Short instructions for use 6 Setting the handpieces The following parameters can be changed: • Speed • Torque ▪ Torque mode ▶ Press the "Programme" button in order to call-up the desired parameter memory location (P1 through P6). ▶ Press the "SP/Blown air" foot-operated button. ð...
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Short instructions for use 6 Setting the handpieces ▪ in steps of 2%: • in the range from 1 % to 100 % Torque mode Three different torque modes are available: • Torque only • Auto-reverse ▪ Auto-reverse / Forward Exiting ENDO mode ▶...
Short instructions for use 7 Using handpieces 7 Using handpieces ▶ Take the handpiece (e.g., turbine, motor, PiezoLED, etc.) from the holder. ð The handpiece is active. ▶ Press the footpedal. ð The removed instrument runs at the set speed or intensity. ▶...
• Dimmed light: approx. 4,000 Kelvin; equivalent to the light of a halogen operating lamp ▪ Laser mode: Light mode, which has no negative influence on the KaVo KEY Laser III, the KEY Laser 3+ or the KaVo DIAGNOdent.
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Short instructions for use 8 Operation of the operating light KaVoLUX 540 LED (op‐ tional) Switch on COMPOsave mode ▶ Press the "Dim treatment light" key. ▶ Hold your hand in front of the sensor for 2 sec. ð The COMPOsave mode switches on. ð...
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Short instructions for use 8 Operation of the operating light KaVoLUX 540 LED (op‐ tional) Turning the laser mode On and Off ▶ Press the "operating light“ button and the "operating light dimming" button simulta‐ neously on the dentist element of the treatment unit. ð...
Short instructions for use 9 Using the patient communication menu (optional) 9 Using the patient communication menu (optional) The patient communication menu can be used to control the display of previously recorded and saved images and videos. Note For the patient communication menu to be available, the CONEXIO software must be installed on a office network computer, the computer must be switched on and connected to the treatment unit (via Ethernet).
▶ To activate a function, press the key below the info line briefly or long. Starting and exiting the patient communication menu ▶ Make sure that the treatment unit has access to the KaVo CONEXIO software. ð As soon as an imaging device is activated, the patient communication menu opens automati‐...
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Short instructions for use 9 Using the patient communication menu (optional) Item Feature Name ② Cross key "up" Split View: ▪ Show several images ③ Cross key "down" Split View: ▪ Show fewer images ④ Cross key "left" Switching between the modes: •...
Short instructions for use 10 Hygiene 10 Hygiene 10.1 Tumbler filling and bowl flushing The following settings can be changed: • Tumbler filling time ▪ Bowl rinsing time The set times are adjusted by pressing function keys and counting the signal beeps. Each beep corre‐ sponds to one second.
When a beep is issued every 10 seconds and the bottom LED of the "Intensive germ reduction" button flashes, KaVo OXYGENAL 6 needs to be replenished. If a beep is issued during the filling process (10 times each second), the container is full.
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Short instructions for use 10 Hygiene Note If the amalgam separator malfunctions during intensive germ reduction, the entire process is stopped. The bottom LED of the "HYDROclean" button flashes. ▶ Press the "Intensive germ reduction" button for more than 4 seconds until you hear an acoustic signal and the upper LED of the "intensive germ reduction"...
Short instructions for use 10 Hygiene 10.4 Reprocessing the suction system including suction hoses Note Clean the suction hoses after each treatment and disinfect them with DEKASEP‐ TOL Gel daily. Application of DEKASEPTOL Gel ▶ Aspirate one tumbler of cold water with each suction hose. ▶...
Short instructions for use 10 Hygiene 10.6 Replenishing Oxygenal When the Oxygenal container is empty, a beep is issued every 10 seconds. ▶ Remove the tumbler filler ① and tumbler holder ②. ▶ Top off the Oxygenal (max. 1 litre). Note Do not fill through the centre opening (tumbler drain).
Note Charge the wireless foot control with the charger supplied by KaVo only. ▶ Connect the charger to the wireless foot control. Residual capacity...
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Short instructions for use 11 Charging the wireless foot control Residual capacity Foot control status Status display / charge Beep status display < 30 % Idle state Flashes yellow A single brief beep Foot control is on (approx. 2 second inter‐ when a button is press‐...
Short instructions for use 12 Warning messages 12 Warning messages 12.1 Safety shut-off Safety shutoff for the standard patient chair Item No. Safety switch-off actuated LED on assistant element LED on dentist element ① Patient unit swung over the patient chair ②...
Short instructions for use 12 Warning messages 12.2 Additional warning messages Malfunction Cause Remedy A beep is issued every The Oxygenal container ▶ Refill the Oxygenal container. ten seconds and the "In‐ is empty. tensive germ reduction" LED (green) flashes. Ten beeps are issued.
Short instructions for use 13 Error messages in MEMOdent menu 13 Error messages in MEMOdent menu If a status message is available, the standby menu shows an exclamation mark on selection key "S2" ①. ▶ Press the "S2" selection key ① to display status messages. ▶...
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Short instructions for use 13 Error messages in MEMOdent menu Malfunction Cause Remedy Display shows: ID 69 Intensive germ reduc‐ ▶ Carry out an intensive disinfection. Also refer to: Servicing instructions tion must be carried out. See also: 2 Servicing instructions Display shows: ID 70 Dekaseptol empty.