Illumination Functions For Kavolux 540 Led T - KaVo ESTETICA E30 Instructions For Use Manual

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Instructions for use ESTETICA E30
4 Operation | 4.9 Using function through the dentist or assistant element
4 Press the "Tumbler filler" key for more than 4 seconds to start the program-
ming mode.
Set time period in 200 ms increments. Minimum: 0.4 s.
ð If the key stays depressed, the elapsed time is counted in 200 ms steps
and an acoustical signal is issued each second.
ð Once the key is released, the current value is saved.
Using the bowl flush
4 Press the "Bowl flush" key briefly to start the bowl flush.
ð The bowl flush is started and then stopped after the saved period of
time.
ð Default = 7 s. An on/off operation is not supported.
4 Press the "Tumbler filling" key for more than 4 seconds to start the pro-
gramming mode.
Set time period in 200 ms increments. Minimum: 0.4 s.
ð If the key stays depressed, the elapsed time is counted in 200 ms steps
and an acoustical signal is issued each second.
ð Once the key is released, the current value is saved.

4.9.2 Illumination functions for KaVoLUX 540 LED T

Unintentional activation of the KaVo KEY Laser III and KEY Laser 3+.
Simultaneous application of the KaVoLUX 540 LED operating light and the KaVo
KEY Laser III or KEY Laser 3+ can lead to inadvertent activation of the KaVo
KEY Laser III and KEY Laser 3+.
4 When you use the KaVo KEY Laser III or KEY Laser 3+, switch the operating
light to laser mode.
4 Or switch off the operating light, do not use KaVo KEY Laser III or KEY Laser
3+ simultaneously with the KaVoLUX 540 LED operating light.
Wrong handling.
Reversible blinding (temporary sight impairment).
4 Do not direct the light field at patients, users or/and third parties while you
switch on the light.
4 Do not direct the light field at the patient's eyes when you move the light
head.
4 Keep a clearance of approx. 700 mm between the light and the mouth of
the patient.
Stroboscopic effect of the rotating instrument.
A stroboscopic effect could arise in instruments rotating at a certain speed dur-
ing application of the operating light. This is an optical illusion that makes the
handpiece appear to be standing still or rotating extremely slowly.
Risk of injury.
4 If the stroboscopic effect is evident, change the speed slightly and continue
working as usual.
CAUTION
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