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Auroria 2 Chrome
Art. 0989
FB 04-452 Rev. 1
Date: 28.11.2023

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  • Page 1 Manual Auroria 2 Chrome Art. 0989 FB 04-452 Rev. 1 Date: 28.11.2023...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Directory Foreword Safety Instructions Cleaning & Disinfection Getting to Know the Unit Before First Use Area of Application Work Work 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

    Short description of functions The Auroria 2 Chrome is a device for the treatment of callus and nails. The handpiece is compatible with rotating tools such as diamond polishers, steel cutters and ceramic cut- ters.
  • Page 4: Safety Instructions

    Safety Instructions 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 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 suc- tion or spray technique. Wear a nose and mouth protection.
  • Page 6 Safety Instructions or instruction concerning use of the appliance in a safe way and understand the hazards in- volved. Cleaning and user maintenance shall not be made by children without supervision. Attention! Only use burs/tools which are permit- ted for speed level saved under m1 – m3! To ensure that the bur/tool sits firmly in the chuck, do not work with tools which •...
  • Page 7 Safety Instructions When changing the filter, it is advisable to wear a face mask conforming to EN 14683 type IIR or EN 149 FFP 2. For safety reasons, do not change the tool while the motor is running. Switch off the unit immediately if the bur comes off during the treatment itself.
  • Page 8 Safety Instructions Maintenance records may be supplied to repair workshops and trained technicians upon re- quest. Never remove the housing, especially not while the equipment is plugged into the socket, since some components are under electric volt- age. Any unauthorized or improper handling (e.g.
  • Page 9: Cleaning & Disinfection

    Cleaning & Disinfection The device is designed to be compatible with rotating instru- ments which do not penetrate the skin or mucosal or inad- vertently may still cause injuries. For this application please adhere to the cleaning and disinfection instructions provided below. After every treatment please carry out the following steps: •...
  • Page 10: Getting To Know The Unit

    Getting to Know the Unit power switch reduce 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 Startup Procedure carefully before using the unit and The working area must conform to carefully note the safety advice. Al- the conditions described. Set up the ways keep this manual accessible to unit in such a way, that the air slits any users of the drill.
  • Page 12 Before First Use If you have a foot switch, insert its plug into the port on the right of the device (16) which displays this sym- Check that the filter bag and dust fil- ter are correctly fitted. Ensure that the tool is fixed.
  • Page 13: Work

    memory button m1 for 4 seconds. To Operating Steps use your custom settings simply In the following section the order in press m1. Other values can be which you should use the device is saved using memory buttons m2 described. Additionally, the individ- and m3.
  • 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 15: Suction

    filter in the middle to prevent it from Suction bending and sliding off (see picture Switch on the suction with button (8). below). Therefore, you avoid it from The suction power can be regulated coming off again. in 5 levels. You will see the selected level in the display.
  • Page 16: Clamping The Bur/Tool

    Hold the handpiece (incl. tool) in Operation of the foot switch your hand or store it in the handpiece Only use the original hadewe foot holder attached to the side of the switch, to avoid any damages. Insert control unit. Switch on the unit with the plug of the foot switch into the button (15).
  • Page 17 Approve with the button “OK”. The date of the last service will appear. If you send in the device for mainte- nance, hadewe or an approved ser- vice agent will update the date of service for you. Setting the time Select from the menu list “time”.
  • Page 18: Messages

    A maintenance by an ap- proved hadewe service agent 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 19: Maintenance & Care

    Maintenance & Care Cleaning the Clamping System inserting the drill. The stuck dust will come loose and by turning the drill it When inserting the instruments, it will come out. During this procedure may happen that dust enters the hold the handpiece upside down so clamping system.
  • Page 20: Handling Instructions

    A second dis- materials used advantage is the stronger impact on hadewe prevend a formation 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 21: Troubleshooting

    Pull out the mains plug to reset different bur/tool to test this. The the device. bur/tool itself can be tested with the hadewe Bur Shaft Tester (art. The unit shows different sound 4990) to see if it is bent. levels at different sites of use.
  • Page 22: Technical Data

    2014/30/EU directive EMC Temp: -5°C to +55°C 2014/35/EU low voltage directive Rel. humidity: 10% to 95% hadewe GmbH – Grambartstraße 10 – (not condensed) 30165 Hannover – Germany Air pressure: 500 hPa to 1060 hPa Transport (up to 4 weeks): Temp: -5°C to +55°C...
  • Page 23 Old devices bought in Germany that correspond to the electronic device law should be sent directly to the manufacturer (hadewe). We will dis- pose of the device free of charge. The devices should not be taken to public disposal plants (WEEE Reg.
  • Page 24 Technical Data Symbols safety fuse Caution! type B applied part Important Note! socket foot switch Follow instructions for use! Protective earthing temperature limit (indicates the lower and date of manufacture, upper temperature limit) name and address of the manufacturer air pressure: permissible range Do not dispose in household waste...
  • Page 28 GmbH Grambartstraße 10 30165 Hannover Germany info@hadewe.de www.hadewe.de...

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