and reamer A), see Fig. 10.
B
Fig. 10
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Remove the attachment from drill and reamer A.
11.2 Function checks
Note
Function checks must be performed prior to each oper-
ation with the unit and after each intraoperative
attachment or tool change!
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Check to ensure that the attachment/adapter is
securely coupled by pulling.
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Make certain that the tool/Kirschner wire is seated
properly.
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Briefly run the drill and reamer, with the attach-
ment coupled and a tool inserted, at maximum
speed in clockwise and counterclockwise mode.
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Watch out for damage, irregular running noises,
excessive vibrations and excessive heat developed
by the handpieces.
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Only use the unit if it is in perfect condition.
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11.3 General operation
Coagulation of patient tissue
or risk of burns for patients
and user through hot product!
WARNING
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Risk of infection or injury
through aerosol formation or
particles ejected from the
WARNING
tool!
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Risk of injury and/or malfunc-
tion!
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WARNING
Risk of injury when attach-
ing/removing attach-
ments/tools in the ON position
WARNING
through inadvertent activa-
tion of the product!
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Do not use drill attach-
ments to operate reamer
tools such as the acetabu-
lum reamer and the medul-
lary reamer.
Operate any reamer tool
only with a reamer attach-
ment.
Cool the tool during opera-
tion.
Keep product/tool out of
the reach of patients.
Let the product/tool cool
down.
Use a cloth to protect
against burns when chang-
ing the tool.
Use suitable protection
(such as waterproof pro-
tective clothing, face
mask, safety gases, suc-
tion).
Always carry out a func-
tion test prior to each use
of the product.
Only attach/remove
attachments/tools in the
OFF position.