Why is my KaVo Dental equipment making a melody sound?
- DDustin SchneiderAug 27, 2025
If your KaVo dental equipment is emitting a melody, it could mean that the amalgam separator CAS1 is almost full (95%). Exchange the amalgam container.
Why is my KaVo Dental equipment making a melody sound?
If your KaVo dental equipment is emitting a melody, it could mean that the amalgam separator CAS1 is almost full (95%). Exchange the amalgam container.
What does 'CAN fail' mean on my KaVo ESTETICA E50 Life display?
If your KaVo dental equipment display shows 'CAN fail', it indicates an internal communication error. Turn the unit off and on again. If the problem persists, consult a service technician.
Why is the spray insufficient in my KaVo Dental equipment instruments?
If the spray at the instruments of your KaVo dental equipment is insufficient, the spray nozzles may be dirty or clogged. Clean the spray nozzles according to the instrument operating instructions.
Why does my KaVo Dental equipment camera freeze and the monitor turns off?
If the camera image on your KaVo dental equipment freezes and the monitor turns off, this might be due to electrical or electromagnetic interference from other equipment. Restart the treatment unit and the CONEXIO PC.
What does ID 72 mean on my KaVo Dental equipment display?
If your KaVo dental equipment display shows 'ID 72', insert the DEKAPURE bottle.
What to do if KaVo Dental equipment display shows ID 70?
If the KaVo dental equipment displays 'ID 70', this indicates that Dekaseptol is empty. You should replenish Dekaseptol, referring to the care instructions for guidance.
Why the LED on the 'LP/AP' button flickers on KaVo Dental equipment?
If the LED on the 'LP/AP' button is flickering on the assistant element of your KaVo dental equipment, the data connection to the foot control is faulty. First, turn the wireless foot control on. If the problem persists, call a service technician.
What to do if KaVo ESTETICA E50 Life Dental equipment suction hoses have no suction?
If the suction hoses on your KaVo dental equipment aren't working, there are several possible causes: * The slides on the conical sections may be closed. Open the slide valve. * The sieves in the suction connector could be blocked. Replace the sieves. * The foot switch for vacu-stop might be pressed. Release the foot switch. * The suction machine might not be running. Turn on the suction machine and check its fuse. * The amalgam separator may not be working correctly. Refer to the operating instructions for the amalgam separator.
How to fix KaVo ESTETICA E50 Life when nothing works?
If your KaVo dental equipment isn't working, first check if the main switch is turned on. If it is, the main service fuse might have interrupted the circuit. Unplug the unit, then check and replace the fuse located next to the master switch. Use a screwdriver to open the bayonet closure. Replace the fine-wire fuse with the correct type: T 6,3 H (Mat. no. 0.223.2783) for 220-240 V AC, or T 10 H (Mat. no. 1.007.2529) for 100-130 V AC. Re-close the bayonet closure.
What to do if my KaVo Dental equipment patient chair does not move?
If the patient chair does not move, check if the safety shutoff is activated (indicated by a flashing LED on the control panel). Eliminate the reason for the shutoff.
Type | Dental treatment unit |
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Model | ESTETICA E50 Life |
Manufacturer | KaVo |
Integrated endodontics functions | Yes |
Integrated surgical functions | Yes |
Cuspidor | Integrated |
Control Panel | Touchscreen control panel |
Air/Water Syringe | Integrated |
Power Supply | 230 V, 50/60 Hz |
Operating light | LED operating light |
Multimedia integration | Optional |
Hygiene system | Integrated |
Chair Positions | Multiple programmable positions |
Lighting | LED operating light |
Spittoon | Integrated |
Foot Control | Foot control available |
Air Supply | 500 - 800 kPa (5 - 8 bar) |
Water Supply | 200 - 500 kPa (2 - 5 bar) |
Provides essential information for safe and correct operation.
Explains the structure, symbols, and hazard levels of safety warnings.
Specifies the designated purpose and limitations of the dental unit.
Provides general and product-specific safety guidelines for operation.
Instructions for powering the dental unit on and off, with a note on switching off before leaving.
Guides on how to adjust the dental chair, including armrests and patient comfort.
Describes how to use automatic chair positions and save custom settings.
Explains the safety shut-off mechanisms that prevent collisions and injuries.
Provides general instructions and notes for performing safety checks on the device.
Provides detailed steps and precautions for conducting safety checks.