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KaVo ELECTROmatic TM - User Manual

KaVo ELECTROmatic TM
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ELECTROmatic TM and TMM/TMC

Table of Contents

Questions and Answers

  • C
    Carolyn RamirezSep 7, 2025
    What does Event E12 mean on KaVo ELECTROmatic TM?
    • S
      Stephanie PageSep 7, 2025
      Event E12 indicates that there is no connection to the motor. Check and restore the correct connection. If necessary, replace the motor cord. If the error persists, notify a service engineer.
  • E
    Emma JonesAug 22, 2025
    What to do if SAFEdrive icon flashes red on KaVo ELECTROmatic TM?
    • C
      Cassandra NelsonAug 22, 2025
      If the SAFEdrive icon flashes red and the motor stops automatically due to motor overload, especially when using a third-party handpiece, deactivate SAFEdrive or switch to a KaVo high-speed handpiece. If using a KaVo handpiece, take it out of the patient's mouth and check for any damage or overheating. If there's no evident damage, restart the motor by pressing the foot control. If damage or overheating is present, replace or repair the handpiece.
  • A
    Austin OconnorSep 5, 2025
    What does Event E8 mean on KaVo ELECTROmatic TM Dental equipment?
    • J
      Jeremy GriffinSep 5, 2025
      Event E8 indicates that saved data or settings have been reset to their starting values. Confirm the message and check or correct the program settings. If the error persists, notify a service engineer.
  • F
    fthomasSep 3, 2025
    What does Event E5 mean on KaVo ELECTROmatic TM?
    • M
      michael85Sep 3, 2025
      Event E5 indicates an automatic light and motor shut-off during continuous operation of the motor. Ensure you comply with the defined operating mode.
  • J
    James RobertsSep 2, 2025
    What does Event E4 mean on KaVo ELECTROmatic TM?
    • A
      Allison MccannSep 2, 2025
      Event E4 means the motor is blocked. You should relieve the motor of its load, then stop and start it using the foot control.
  • M
    Marilyn LawsonSep 1, 2025
    What does Event E3 mean on KaVo ELECTROmatic TM Dental equipment?
    • T
      Teresa SimsSep 1, 2025
      Event E3 indicates that no motor is connected. To fix this, connect the motor.
  • A
    Annette MasonAug 30, 2025
    What does Event E2 mean on KaVo ELECTROmatic TM Dental equipment?
    • B
      Brad PetersonAug 30, 2025
      Event E2 indicates that the foot control is being pressed during start-up. To resolve this, ensure you do not press the foot control when switching the unit on.
  • A
    april63Aug 29, 2025
    Why is maximum speed not reached on my KaVo ELECTROmatic TM Dental equipment?
    • M
      Matthew WalkerAug 29, 2025
      If the maximum speed is not reached, it may be because the supply pressure has dropped strongly. To resolve this, repeatedly push the foot control down as far as it will go to start up the motor. The automatic calibration will increase the speed continuously up to the maximum pressure. Another cause could be a kink or leak in the supply hose; remove any kinks and inspect for damage, replacing the hose if necessary. Lastly, the motor or handpiece might be sluggish, requiring replacement or repair of the handpiece.
  • C
    Clarence BoydAug 27, 2025
    What to do if my KaVo ELECTROmatic TM malfunctions with no display and the LED on the rear of the device flashes?
    • M
      Michael MorganAug 27, 2025
      If your device malfunctions (no display, the LED on the rear of the device flashes), this may indicate no voltage supply to the control panel. Check and restore the correct connection. If this doesn't resolve the issue, try replacing the connection cable to the control panel, or replacing the control panel itself. If the problem continues, notify a service engineer.
  • S
    smithlaurenAug 27, 2025
    What to do if my KaVo ELECTROmatic TM Dental equipment malfunctions with no display and the LED on the rear of the device does not flash?
    • K
      Kathleen BlackAug 27, 2025
      If your device malfunctions with no display and the LED on the rear doesn't flash, it may be due to no voltage supply. Check and restore the voltage supply and ensure the connection is correct. Check that the standby LED on the power supply is on. If it's not on, replace the power supply. If the problem persists, contact a service engineer.

Summary

User Instructions Overview

User Guide and Documentation

Provides essential guidance for safe and correct operation of the device.

Target Audience and Service Information

Identifies intended users and outlines service procedures and contact details.

Warranty, Transport, and Disposal

Details warranty terms, procedures for handling transport damage, and disposal guidelines.

Safety Precautions and Hazards

General Safety Warnings

Covers infection, explosion, electrical hazards, and ingress of liquids.

Device Condition and Personnel Qualification

Specifies user qualifications, service requirements, and safe handling practices.

Electromagnetic Field Information

Addresses potential interference with medical systems and necessary precautions.

Product Description and Specifications

Intended Use and Product Versions

Defines the device's purpose, proper use, and available configurations.

Scope of Delivery Details

Lists included components and accessories for different ELECTROmatic models.

Control Panel and Operating Modes

Explains the touch display, modes, and operating controls.

Technical Specifications

Provides detailed technical data, including dimensions, power, and environmental requirements.

Installation Guide

Location and Mounting Positions

Guides on selecting the installation site and available mounting options.

Preparation and Connection Steps

Details steps for preparing the device, connecting components, and checking installation.

Startup and Configuration

Connection Conditions and Requirements

Outlines necessary conditions for compressed air, water, and electrical connections.

Motor and Foot Control Setup

Covers connecting the motor, hoses, and calibrating the foot control.

Device Settings Configuration

Explains how to adjust parameters like brightness, volume, and file settings.

Operation Modes

Switching On;Off and Basic Operation

Covers powering the unit on/off and understanding the display.

PREP Mode Functions

Details speed settings, transmission ratios, and SAFEdrive function in PREP mode.

ENDO Mode and File Management

Explains ENDO mode operation, file database, and sequence customization.

Decommissioning and Reprocessing

Disconnecting and Unplugging Procedures

Provides steps for safely disconnecting the device and its components.

Cleaning and Disinfection Procedures

Details manual cleaning, disinfection, and germ reduction steps.

Storage and Post-Preparation Checks

Covers proper storage and essential checks after reprocessing.

Servicing and Maintenance

Changing the Water Filter

Step-by-step guide for replacing the water filter insert.

Replacing LED Lamps

Instructions for replacing LED lamps in motors and bases.

Replacing Motor Hose

Procedure for replacing a defective motor hose.

Troubleshooting Common Issues

Malfunctions and Remedies

Lists potential issues, causes, and solutions for device operation.

Accessories and Consumables

List of Available Parts

Catalog of compatible accessories and consumable parts with material numbers.

Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC)

Emission Guidelines and Declarations

Manufacturer's declaration on electromagnetic emissions per standards.

Immunity Statements and Safe Distances

Information on device immunity and recommended distances for communication equipment.

KaVo ELECTROmatic TM Specifications

General IconGeneral
TypeElectric Micromotor System
Foot ControlVariable Speed Foot Control
Noise LevelLow Noise Operation
SpeedUp to 40, 000 RPM
CompatibilityKaVo handpieces
Handpiece ConnectionISO 3964
DisplayDigital display
Autoclavable ComponentsHandpieces and some attachments
Supply voltage100-240V AC, 50/60Hz

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