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MicroNX ELEC ENGINE SE-170C - User Manual

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Dental Engine for Implant Surgery / ISE-170C, ISE-170L
INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE

Questions and Answers

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    fspencerAug 5, 2025
    What to do if MicroNX Dental equipment shows E3 Overload error?
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      Johnny BeasleyAug 6, 2025
      If your MicroNX Dental equipment displays an E3 Overload error, it means the motor is experiencing an overload. To resolve this, turn off the power, wait, and then restart the equipment, allowing it to remain on stand-by.
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    ocortezAug 12, 2025
    What to do if MicroNX Dental equipment shows Error on cooler temperature E4 (Heat sink temperature error)?
    • E
      Elizabeth BowersAug 12, 2025
      If your MicroNX Dental equipment shows a cooler temperature error E4, also known as a heat sink temperature error, it indicates that the cooler is either overheated or the temperature sensor has broken down. You should turn off the power, wait, and then restart the equipment, letting it stay on stand-by.
  • M
    Mitchell NguyenAug 17, 2025
    What to do if the display screen does not appear upon turning on the power on MicroNX ELEC ENGINE SE-170C?
    • X
      xsmithAug 17, 2025
      If the display screen doesn't appear when you turn on your MicroNX Dental equipment, there could be a few reasons. First, check the plug connection to ensure the power cord is accurately connected. If the connection is fine, the power cord or the fuse might be broken. In the last case try replacing the fuse.
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    dennislewisAug 23, 2025
    What to do if MicroNX ELEC ENGINE SE-170C Dental equipment shows E7 Error on pedal connection?
    • M
      Matthew NewmanAug 23, 2025
      If your MicroNX Dental equipment shows an E7 error, it indicates a poor pedal connection. Try reconnecting and checking the motor.
  • H
    Heather KirkAug 29, 2025
    What to do if MicroNX Dental equipment shows E2 Motor error?
    • S
      sandersrichardAug 29, 2025
      If your MicroNX Dental equipment displays an E2 Motor error, it suggests a defective motor or a poor connection. Try reconnecting and checking the motor.

Summary

Chapter 1. Overview

1.1 Operating Principle

Explains the device's operational mechanism and components.

1.2 Purpose of Use

Details the intended application of the dental engine.

1.3 Users

Specifies the qualified professionals permitted to operate the device.

1.4 Indications of Use

Lists specific dental conditions or scenarios for using the engine.

1.5 Checklist Prior to Use

Provides essential checks and guidelines before operating the device.

Chapter 2. Safety (Warnings and Cautions)

2.1 Danger

Highlights severe hazards and immediate risks associated with the device.

2.2 Warning

Details potential hazards and precautions to prevent harm or damage.

2.3 Caution

Advises on actions to avoid potential issues or minor damage.

2.4 Notice

Provides essential information and recommendations for correct usage.

Chapter 3. Product Description

3.1 System Components and Functions

Details the main components of the dental engine and their respective functions.

3.2 Product Performance

Outlines the technical specifications and performance capabilities of the device.

3.3 Classification of Device

Describes the device's classification regarding electrical shock protection and operation mode.

3.4 Environmental Conditions

Specifies the required environmental conditions for storage, relocation, and operation.

Chapter 4. Installation

4.1 Hanger Installation

Instructions for installing the irrigation and foot switch hangers.

4.2 Motor Connection

Guide on how to properly connect the motor to the main unit.

4.3 Irrigation Tube Installation

Details on attaching and routing the irrigation tube for proper function.

4.4 Power and Foot Switch Connection

Provides instructions for connecting the power cord and foot switch.

4.5 Disconnection Procedure

Explains the process for safely disconnecting the device components.

Chapter 5. Operation

5.1 General Use Procedures

Describes the basic steps for operating the implant engine controller.

5.2 Program Mode Operations

Explains how to select, delete, and restore programs for surgery.

5.3 Memory Function Usage

Details how to use the memory function to save and load settings.

5.4 LED and Gear Ratio Control

Covers controlling the motor LED and changing the gear ratio.

5.5 Rotation Direction and Water Injection

Explains how to set motor rotation direction and adjust water injection rate.

5.6 Torque and Speed Adjustment

Guides on how to change the torque value and rotation speed.

5.7 Advanced Operation Functions

Covers thread cutting, auto calibration, and main implant engine operation.

Chapter 6. Maintenance

6.1 Manual Cleaning Procedures

Step-by-step guide for manual cleaning of the device.

6.2 Inspection and Cleaning Verification

Instructions for visual inspection and repeating cleaning if needed.

6.3 Sterilization Methods

Details the approved sterilization methods for the device components.

6.4 Fuse Replacement

Instructions on how to safely replace the device's fuses.

Chapter 7. Troubleshooting

7.1 Error Message Identification

Lists error codes, their status, causes, and recommended remedies.

7.2 Breakdown Description and Solutions

Describes common breakdowns and provides solutions for them.

Chapter 8. A; S

8.1 Included Accessories

Lists and illustrates all accessories provided with the dental engine.

8.2 After-Sale Service Information

Provides contact information and details for after-sale support.

8.3 Product Warranty Details

Outlines the warranty period and conditions for the product.

Chapter 9. Electromagnetic Compatibility

9.1 Electromagnetic Emission Standards

Details the product's electromagnetic emission characteristics and guidance.

9.2 Electromagnetic Immunity Requirements

Specifies the product's immunity to electromagnetic interference and environment guidance.

Chapter 10. Disposal

10.1 Disposal Guidelines

Provides guidance on the proper disposal of the device and packaging.

MicroNX ELEC ENGINE SE-170C Specifications

General IconGeneral
TypeElectric Micromotor
Weight1.2 kg
Input Voltage100-240 V, 50/60 Hz
BatteryNo
Output VoltageDC30V

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