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KaVo ABSORmatic plus User Manual

KaVo ABSORmatic plus
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Operating Instructions
ABSORmatic® plus
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KaVo ABSORmatic plus Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandKaVo
ModelABSORmatic plus
CategoryDental equipment
LanguageEnglish

Summary

A 1 User information

A 1.1 Meaning of the pictograms

Explains symbols used for warnings and instructions.

A 1.2 Important information

Provides crucial details for initial setup and safe operation.

A 1.3 Precautions

Details safety measures for proper use and unit protection.

A 1.4 Uses and Applications

Describes the intended uses and applications of the unit.

A 1.5 Cleaning and care of the unit

Instructions for cleaning and maintaining the unit's surfaces.

A 2 Scope of delivery -Accessories

A 2.1 Scope of delivery

Lists all items included in the standard package.

A 2.2 Accessories

Details optional accessories available for purchase.

A 3 Mains voltage and mains frequency

A 4 Location

A 5 Mounting and connection

A 5.1 Connecting the suction hoses

Details how to connect the suction hoses to the unit and collection points.

A 5.2 Levelling

Explains how to ensure the unit is level for stable operation.

A 5.3 Connect the load

Instructions for connecting the power supply and other loads.

A 5.4 Connection of external control-display (remote control connection)

Guides the connection of an external control display for remote operation.

A 5.5 Connection of foot switch

Details how to connect the foot switch for operational control.

A 6 Preparation for commencing operation

A 7 Control and functional elements

A 8 Operation

A 8.1 Automatic mode

Recommended mode for normal operation; suction activates with connected devices.

A 8.2 Continuous mode

Mode for continuous suction, useful for tools without electrical signals.

A 8.3 Suction stage preselection

Allows manual switching between different suction stages.

A 9 User utilities programme

9.1 Start mode - utility program

Configures the unit's startup behavior and utility program selection.

9.2 Utility program User language

Allows selection of the user interface language for the unit.

9.3 Set up total system

Configures various parameters for the entire system, including workplaces.

9.4 Utility program User survey

Displays memorized adjustments for selected workplaces.

9.5 Utility program Standard screen

Selects between combination or low pressure display screens.

9.6 Expansion help program

Information on using the expansion set functionality.

9.7 Assist programm LCD contrast

Adjusts the contrast of the LCD display for better readability.

9.8 Assist programm EEPROM initialisation

Resets the unit's settings to factory defaults.

9.9 Assist programm automatic sensibility adjustement

Calibrates the unit's sensitivity for optimal suction performance.

9.10 Assist programm memorisation of the manual sensibilitity adjustment

Saves manual sensitivity adjustments for different workstations.

9.11 Assist programm Display of the socket current

Shows the current drawn by the connected sockets.

9.12 Assist programm active carbon filter control

Monitors and manages the active carbon filter's service life.

9.13 Assist programm Time to change actif carbon filter

Sets the time interval for changing the active carbon filter.

9.14 Assist programm time since carbon filter was changed

Displays the time elapsed since the last carbon filter change.

9.15 Help program Reset active carbon filter monitoring time

Resets the active carbon filter monitoring timer.

9.16 Assist programm duration to cut-off

Sets the time delay before suction is switched off.

9.17 Assist programm memory time

Sets the time the unit 'remembers' suction strength after cutoff.

9.18 Assist programm software-version

Displays the current software version of the unit.

9.19 Assistprogramm time of regular filter cleansing

Adjusts the interval for regular filter cleaning cycles.

9.20 Installing the waste bag

9.21 Inserting active carbon filter

A 10 Maintenance

10.1 Cleaning

Instructions for cleaning the exterior of the dust collector.

10.2 LED display of the "Filter" mode operating lights up

Explains the meaning of LED indicators related to filter status and faults.

10.3 LED-Display operating mode "Waste container" light's up

Explains the LED indicators for waste container status and faults.

10.4 Filter change (if filter is damaged or several "filter cleanings" without succes).

Guidance on when and how to change the filter due to damage or repeated cleaning failures.

A 11 Operating faults

11.1 Error message Error 10 - (1200) Filter rotation

Troubleshooting filter rotation errors during cleaning.

11.2 Error message Error 11 - (1200) Dust container

Troubleshooting errors related to the dust container.

11.3 Error message Error 23 - (1200) EEPROM defect

Troubleshooting errors indicating an EEPROM defect.

11.4 Error message Error 24 - (1200) Filter condition

Troubleshooting errors related to filter blockage or condition.

11.5 Error message Error 25 - (1200) Low pressure fault

Troubleshooting errors indicating low pressure or suction issues.

11.6 Error message Error 28 - (1200) EPROM defect

Troubleshooting errors related to EPROM defects.

11.7 Error message Warning 30 - (1201) Filter cleaning

Warning indicating that filter cleaning is imminent.

11.9 Error message Warning 32 - (1201) Service life AKF (active carbon filter)

Warning regarding the service life of the active carbon filter.

11.10 Error message

Troubleshooting errors related to suction point or filter blockages.

11.11 Error message

Troubleshooting errors related to compressed air supply or suction unit diverter.

11.12 Fehleranzeige

Troubleshooting errors related to low suction power or stage selection.

A 11 Technical data

Category use C:

B 1 Important information

B 1.1 Transport and storage

Guidelines for safe transport, storage, and handling of the unit.

B 1.2 What to do in the event of damage during transport?

Procedure to follow in case of damage incurred during transportation.

B 1.3 Pack weight and marking

Information on the packaging's weight and markings.

Guarantee conditions

Konformitätserklärung; Declaration of conformity;

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