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Aseptico AHP-85MB-X User manual

HANDPIECE MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS
8333 - 216th Street SE • Woodinville, WA 98072
Phone: (425) 487-3157 • Toll Free: (800) 426-5913 • FAX: (360) 668-8722
www.aseptico.com • [email protected]
NOTE: OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING TO PREVENT HANDPIECE FAILURE:
• Always be sure to properly clean and lubricate the unit after each use.
• Replace burs frequently - avoid cutting with dull burs.
• Use a light touch, do not force the bur through hard tissue, such as dense cortical bone.
• Keep a spare handpiece available in case of breakdown, as repairs take time.
• For expert repair, call (800) 426-5913, then return handpieces to address below.
1. Using the Aseptico-supplied wrench, remove head from handpiece by unscrewing the collar
at the Contra Angle.
2. Once head is removed, loosen the Drive Assembly in handpiece by gently rocking and
pulling on 1-1/2-inch long shaft, until the Assembly comes out of handpiece.
3. Swing Latch Handpiece with a Removable End Cap: Remove End Cap (the part of head
that file goes through) with supplied wrench by turning clockwise. Important: The Cap
MUST be turned clockwise to remove.
4. Remove the Pinion gear, which is located behind the cap, by lightly tapping head on hard
surface until gear falls out of head. Note: If disassembling a push-button head, there will be
no Pinion gear to remove.
5. Place all parts in a cleaning solution, such as Isopropyl Alcohol. Leave parts in solution for 10
minutes minimum, agitating occasionally.
6. Remove all parts from cleaning solution and inspect for dirt buildup or caking. Use either a
tooth brush or wire brush (depending upon hardness of buildup) to brush off dirt.
7. Before reassembling the handpiece, spray AseptiSpray through handpiece body.
8. Reassemble the handpiece by reversing steps 1-4. Note: When reinstalling Pinion Gear into
head, insert long side of gear shaft into head first.
9. When handpiece is completely reassembled, spray AseptiSpray through handpiece and
ensure lubricant is flowing freely.
P/N: 420254
Rev. L
ECO 12887
07/2012
CLEANING AND LUBRICATION:
To prevent biomaterial from hardening onto the handpiece
components, use AseptiSpray cleaner and lubricant to clean
handpiece immediately after each use. Insert the spray noz-
zle into the central tube in the back end of the handpiece
(as pictured) and spray for 10 seconds. Spray should come
out where bur was inserted. If spray does not flow properly,
follow the Complete Maintenance instructions below:
COMPLETE MAINTENANCE - After every 10 to 15 uses:
CAUTION - Swing Latch Handpiece with Removable End Cap:
Always tighten the front End Cap into place with a wrench. Using
fingers to tighten the End Cap does not provide enough torque to
properly secure it into place.
COLLAR
HANDPIECE MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS
8333 - 216th Street SE • Woodinville, WA 98072
Phone: (425) 487-3157 • Toll Free: (800) 426-5913 • FAX: (360) 668-8722
www.aseptico.com • [email protected]
NOTE: OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING TO PREVENT HANDPIECE FAILURE:
• Always be sure to properly clean and lubricate the unit after each use.
• Replace burs frequently - avoid cutting with dull burs.
• Use a light touch, do not force the bur through hard tissue, such as dense cortical bone.
• Keep a spare handpiece available in case of breakdown, as repairs take time.
• For expert repair, call (800) 426-5913, then return handpieces to address below.
1. Using the Aseptico-supplied wrench, remove head from handpiece by unscrewing the collar
at the Contra Angle.
2. Once head is removed, loosen the Drive Assembly in handpiece by gently rocking and
pulling on 1-1/2-inch long shaft, until the Assembly comes out of handpiece.
3. Swing Latch Handpiece with a Removable End Cap: Remove End Cap (the part of head
that file goes through) with supplied wrench by turning clockwise. Important: The Cap
MUST be turned clockwise to remove.
4. Remove the Pinion gear, which is located behind the cap, by lightly tapping head on hard
surface until gear falls out of head. Note: If disassembling a push-button head, there will be
no Pinion gear to remove.
5. Place all parts in a cleaning solution, such as Isopropyl Alcohol. Leave parts in solution for 10
minutes minimum, agitating occasionally.
6. Remove all parts from cleaning solution and inspect for dirt buildup or caking. Use either a
tooth brush or wire brush (depending upon hardness of buildup) to brush off dirt.
7. Before reassembling the handpiece, spray AseptiSpray through handpiece body.
8. Reassemble the handpiece by reversing steps 1-4. Note: When reinstalling Pinion Gear into
head, insert long side of gear shaft into head first.
9. When handpiece is completely reassembled, spray AseptiSpray through handpiece and
ensure lubricant is flowing freely.
P/N: 420254
Rev. L
ECO 12887
07/2012
CLEANING AND LUBRICATION:
To prevent biomaterial from hardening onto the handpiece
components, use AseptiSpray cleaner and lubricant to clean
handpiece immediately after each use. Insert the spray noz-
zle into the central tube in the back end of the handpiece
(as pictured) and spray for 10 seconds. Spray should come
out where bur was inserted. If spray does not flow properly,
follow the Complete Maintenance instructions below:
COMPLETE MAINTENANCE - After every 10 to 15 uses:
CAUTION - Swing Latch Handpiece with Removable End Cap:
Always tighten the front End Cap into place with a wrench. Using
fingers to tighten the End Cap does not provide enough torque to
properly secure it into place.
COLLAR
INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE - HANDPIECES
For trained professional use only
Indication for use:
Implant dentistry including; perforating bone, tapping and threading implants
AHP-64, AHP-85I, AHP-85P-I, AHP-85AS-I, AHP-85MB-X, AHP-85MB-CX,
AHP-85MBFO-CX
For endodontic dentistry; drilling into the root canal
AHP-62M, AHP-62MP, AHP-88, AHP-88MP,
For general dentistry; removing a carie from the dentine
AHP-63, AHP-64
Disinfection & Sterilization Procedures:
Disinfect the surface only. Never immerse the entire handpiece in disinfectant
solutions. Disinfecting the surface does not provide adequate infection control
between patient contact.
This dental handpiece, external tubing and clips, and the above referenced
handpieces, are autoclavable and must be steam autoclaved before initial use
and between each patient use per the following procedure:
1) Scrub dirt and other debris from the handpiece and wipe clean with a cotton
swab or cloth.
2) Lubricate with Aseptispray or other handpiece lubrication approved for this
application.
3) Autoclave at 135°C (275°F) for 20 minutes.
Warranty:
One (1) year against defective parts or workmanship, from date of original invoice.
8333 - 216th Street SE • Woodinville, WA 98072
Phone: (425) 487-3157 • Toll Free: (800) 426-5913 • FAX: (360) 668-8722
www.aseptico.com • [email protected]
730298
TUBING
Accessories:
Handpiece tubing (may not be included with all handpiece models)
1. FOR EXTERNAL IRRIGATION: Attach small diameter
tubing to contra angle head on tube provided under
the chin of the handpiece head.
2. FOR INTERNAL IRRIGATION: Attach 2 clips to large
diameter tubing and attach to handpiece as shown.
Insert cannula into hole provided in top of head and
push away. Small clip will fit to handpiece behind latch.
3. Chrome 1/16” connector; for connecting either internal
irrigation or external irrigation to pump. Both irrigators
cannot be used at same time with this connector.
4. Y-connector; for connecting external and internal
irrigation for simultaneous use. The irrigation will take
the line of least resistance, so the bulk of the fluid will
flow to the external tubes.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE - HANDPIECES
For trained professional use only
Indication for use:
Implant dentistry including; perforating bone, tapping and threading implants
AHP-64, AHP-85I, AHP-85P-I, AHP-85AS-I, AHP-85MB-X, AHP-85MB-CX,
AHP-85MBFO-CX
For endodontic dentistry; drilling into the root canal
AHP-62M, AHP-62MP, AHP-88, AHP-88MP,
For general dentistry; removing a carie from the dentine
AHP-63, AHP-64
Disinfection & Sterilization Procedures:
Disinfect the surface only. Never immerse the entire handpiece in disinfectant
solutions. Disinfecting the surface does not provide adequate infection control
between patient contact.
This dental handpiece, external tubing and clips, and the above referenced
handpieces, are autoclavable and must be steam autoclaved before initial use
and between each patient use per the following procedure:
1) Scrub dirt and other debris from the handpiece and wipe clean with a cotton
swab or cloth.
2) Lubricate with Aseptispray or other handpiece lubrication approved for this
application.
3) Autoclave at 135°C (275°F) for 20 minutes.
Warranty:
One (1) year against defective parts or workmanship, from date of original invoice.
8333 - 216th Street SE • Woodinville, WA 98072
Phone: (425) 487-3157 • Toll Free: (800) 426-5913 • FAX: (360) 668-8722
www.aseptico.com • [email protected]
730298
TUBING
Accessories:
Handpiece tubing (may not be included with all handpiece models)
1. FOR EXTERNAL IRRIGATION: Attach small diameter
tubing to contra angle head on tube provided under
the chin of the handpiece head.
2. FOR INTERNAL IRRIGATION: Attach 2 clips to large
diameter tubing and attach to handpiece as shown.
Insert cannula into hole provided in top of head and
push away. Small clip will fit to handpiece behind latch.
3. Chrome 1/16” connector; for connecting either internal
irrigation or external irrigation to pump. Both irrigators
cannot be used at same time with this connector.
4. Y-connector; for connecting external and internal
irrigation for simultaneous use. The irrigation will take
the line of least resistance, so the bulk of the fluid will
flow to the external tubes.

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