EasyManua.ls Logo

Eickemeyer EICKSONIC II - Precaution; Notice; Contraindication

Eickemeyer EICKSONIC II
Print Icon
To Next Page IconTo Next Page
To Next Page IconTo Next Page
To Previous Page IconTo Previous Page
To Previous Page IconTo Previous Page
Loading...
User Manual EickSonic II ENGL
23/28
5 Precaution
5.1 Notice
-
Keep the scaler clean before and after operation.
-
The handpiece, scaling tip and torque wrench must be sterilized before every treatment.
-
Do not screw the scaling tip when stepping on the foot switch.
-
The scaling tip must be fastened and there must be fine spray coming out from the tip when
operating.
-
Change a new one when the tip is damaged or worn excessively.
-
While the scaler is working, the heat of the scaling tip will become higher if there is no water flowing
out. Please keep the water flow smoothly.
-
Do not make the tip twist or rub it.
-
Do not use an impure water source. Never replace the distilled water with physidogical saline.
-
When using a water source without hydraulic pressure, the water surface should be one meter higher
than the head of the patient.
-
Be sure that the connecting end of handpiece and the socket of the connector of cable are complete
dried before handpiece installation.
-
Do not pull the cable emphatically in operating.
-
Please do not rub or knock the handpiece.
-
After operation, turn off the power, then pull out the plug.
-
Please put the power plug into the socket easy to pull out, to make sure it can be pulled out in
emergency.
-
The power supply is NOT waterproof. Please keep it dry and away from the water.
-
EICKEMEYER
®
is only responsible for the safety when maintenance, repair and change are done by
EICKEMEYER
®
or our authorized distributors.
-
The screw thread of the scaling tips that were produced by some other manufacturer may be coarse,
rusty and collapsed; this will damage the screw thread of the handpiece irretrievably. Please use
EICKEMEYER
®
scaling tips.
5.2 Contraindication
The use of this equipment is not allowed with patients who have haemophilia and if the treating
veterinarian has a heart pacemaker.