KaVo ELECTROmatic M, ELECTROmatic C, ELECTROmatic PC, ELECTROmatic PM, ELECTROmatic TM Instructions For Use Manual

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Instructions for use
ELECTROmatic M/C and PM/PC
Distributed by:
KaVo Dental Technologies, LLC 11727 Fruehauf Drive Charlotte, NC 28273 USA Phone: 847 550 6800 Fax: 847 550 6825
Kaltenbach & Voigt GmbH Bismarckring 39 88400 Biberach Germany www.kavo.com
Instructions for use ELECTROmatic M/C and PM/PC

Table of contents

Table of contents
1 User notes........................................................................................................................... 6
1.1 User guidelines.............................................................................................................. 6
1.1.1 Abbreviations ..................................................................................................... 6
1.1.2 General marks and symbols................................................................................. 6
1.2 Target group................................................................................................................. 7
1.3 Service ......................................................................................................................... 7
1.3.1 Repair Service.................................................................................................... 7
1.4 Warranty terms and conditions........................................................................................ 8
1.5 Transportation and storage............................................................................................. 8
1.5.1 Damage in transit............................................................................................... 8
1.5.2 Information on the packaging: Storage and transport............................................. 9
1.6 Disposal........................................................................................................................ 10
1.7 Disposal of electronic and electrical devices ...................................................................... 11
2 Safety.................................................................................................................................. 12
2.1 Infection hazard ........................................................................................................... 12
2.2 Explosion hazard area.................................................................................................... 12
2.3 Technical condition......................................................................................................... 12
2.4 Ingress of liquids ........................................................................................................... 13
2.5 Accessories and combination with other equipment........................................................... 13
2.6 Qualification of personnel................................................................................................ 14
2.7 Service and repair.......................................................................................................... 14
2.8 Electromagnetic fields .................................................................................................... 14
3 Product description ............................................................................................................16
3.1 Purpose - proper use...................................................................................................... 16
3.2 Scope of delivery........................................................................................................... 18
3.3 ELECTROmatic – Versions............................................................................................... 22
3.4 Motor hose.................................................................................................................... 22
3.5 Control panel (PM/PC only)............................................................................................. 23
3.6 Technical specifications of the ELECTROmatic ................................................................... 25
3.7 Symbols on product and rating plate................................................................................ 28
3.8 Power supply type 4882 ................................................................................................. 29
3.9 Technical data for the power supply type 4882 ................................................................. 29
3.10Symbols on the nameplate of the type 4882 power supply................................................. 30
4 Installation .........................................................................................................................32
4.1 Location........................................................................................................................ 32
4.2 Installation positions ...................................................................................................... 32
4.3 Preparing the installation................................................................................................ 34
4.4 Installation position 1: Mount below a holder.................................................................... 34
4.5 Installation position 2: Mount on the side of a holder......................................................... 36
4.6 Installation position 3: Mount on a holder or on the backside of a holder ............................. 38
4.7 Installation position 4: Mount control panel as remote control (PM/PC only)......................... 40
4.7.1 Disconnect the control panel from the control unit and install it on the mounting
bracket.............................................................................................................. 40
4.7.2 Mount control panel on a holder / on the backside of a holder ................................. 42
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4.7.3 Mount control panel on the side of a holder ........................................................... 43
4.7.4 Mount control panel to cabinet/wall ...................................................................... 46
4.8 Connect the ELECTROmatic ............................................................................................ 47
4.9 Check the installation ..................................................................................................... 47
5 Commissioning ................................................................................................................... 48
5.1 Connection.................................................................................................................... 48
5.1.1 Electrical operating conditions .............................................................................. 48
5.1.2 Connecting the ELECTROmatic............................................................................. 48
5.1.3 Connecting the motor.......................................................................................... 49
5.1.4 Connect the motor cord....................................................................................... 50
5.1.5 Connect the power supply .................................................................................. 50
5.2 Calibrating the foot control.............................................................................................. 51
5.3 Measure cooling air quantity at motor coupling ................................................................. 52
5.4 Making the device settings.............................................................................................. 52
6 Operation............................................................................................................................ 56
6.1 Switching the ELECTROmatic on/off................................................................................. 56
6.2 Start the motor ............................................................................................................. 57
6.3 Regulating the spray water............................................................................................. 57
6.4 Changing the speed setting............................................................................................. 58
6.5 Changing the direction of rotation.................................................................................... 58
6.6 Protection function SAFEdrive (PM/PC only)...................................................................... 58
6.6.1 Turning SAFEdrive on / off................................................................................... 59
6.6.2 Use with the SAFEdrive function........................................................................... 60
7 Decommissioning ............................................................................................................... 62
7.1 Disconnecting the electrical connection ............................................................................ 62
7.2 Disconnecting the ELECTROmatic from the treatment unit ................................................. 62
7.3 Unplugging the motor/COMFORTdrive.............................................................................. 62
8 Processing steps in accordance with DIN EN ISO 17664...................................................63
8.1 Cleaning ....................................................................................................................... 63
8.1.1 Preparation at the site of use ............................................................................... 63
8.1.2 Manual external cleaning..................................................................................... 63
8.1.3 Manual cleaning of the inside ............................................................................... 63
8.1.4 Mechanical cleaning of the exterior and interior...................................................... 64
8.2 Disinfection................................................................................................................... 64
8.2.1 Manual external disinfection................................................................................. 64
8.2.2 Manual disinfection of the interior......................................................................... 64
8.2.3 Mechanical disinfection of the exterior and interior ................................................. 65
8.3 Packaging..................................................................................................................... 65
8.4 Sterilization................................................................................................................... 65
8.5 Storage ........................................................................................................................ 65
8.6 Service, inspection and testing after processing ................................................................ 65
9 Maintenance .......................................................................................................................66
9.1 Changing the filter - water inlet....................................................................................... 66
9.2 Replacing the LED lamp of the KL 703 motor.................................................................... 67
9.3 Replacing the LED lamp of the COMFORTbase................................................................... 68
9.4 Replacing the motor hose............................................................................................... 68
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10Troubleshooting .................................................................................................................70
11Accessories and consumables............................................................................................73
12Information on electromagnetic compatibility...................................................................74
12.1Guidelines and manufacturer's declaration - electromagnetic emission ................................ 74
12.2Guidelines and manufacturer's statement - Electromagnetic immunity ................................ 74
12.3Guidelines and manufacturer's statement - Electromagnetic immunity ................................ 75
12.4Recommended safe distances between portable and mobile HF telecommunications
equipment and the ELECTROmatic................................................................................... 77
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1 User notes | 1.1 User guidelines

1 User notes

1.1 User guidelines

Requirement
Read these instructions prior to first startup to avoid misuse and prevent dam­age.
Requirement
If other languages are required, they can be requested from the responsible KaVo branch. Prior approval from KaVo must be obtained before copying and passing on the instructions for use.

1.1.1 Abbreviations

Ab­brevi­ation
IFU Instructions for use CI Care instructions Short
IfU AI Assembly instructions TI Technician's instructions IEC International Electrotechnical Commission RI Repair instructions RK Retrofitting kit AS Assembly set CK Conversion kit EP Enclosed parts EMC Electromagnetic compatibility PI Processing instructions
Explanation
Short instructions for use

1.1.2 General marks and symbols

See section on Hazard levels
Important information for users and technicians
CE mark (European Community). A product bearing this mark meets the requirements of the applicable EU directive.
Action required
Hazard levels
The warning and safety notes in this document must be observed to prevent personal injury and property damage. The warning notes are designated as shown below:
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DANGER
In cases which – if not prevented – directly lead to death or severe in­jury.
WARNING
In cases which – if not prevented – can lead to death or severe injury.
CAUTION
In cases which – if not prevented – can lead to minor or moderate in­jury.
NOTICE
In cases which – if not prevented – can lead to property damage.

1.2 Target group

This document is for dentists, dental practice staff and service staff.

1.3 Service

Note
Send the product in for a service check every two years.
In this service check, the safety checks are performed according to IEC 62353 ­VDE 0751-1.
Please direct all questions regarding the product, service and maintenance to the KaVo Technical Service: Toll-free: 1-888-ASK-KAVO (888-275-5286) Email: techservice@kavokerr.com Please refer to the serial number of the product in all inquiries!

1.3.1 Repair Service

For repairs, please contact KaVo Repair Service. For scheduling or if you have any questions, please contact: KaVo Repair Service KaVo Dental Technologies, LLC 11727 Fruehauf Drive Charlotte, NC 28273 USA Toll-free Direct Customer Service: 1-888-ASK-KAVO (888-275-5286) Email: techservice@kavokerr.com www.kavo.com
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1 User notes | 1.4 Warranty terms and conditions

1.4 Warranty terms and conditions

Within the scope of the applicable KaVo delivery and payment conditions, KaVo guarantees proper function, absence of defects in material and workmanship for a period of 36 months from the date of purchase as confirmed by the sales­person.
In case of justified complaints, KaVo will honor its warranty with a free replace­ment or repair. The warranty does not cover defects and their consequences that arose or may have arisen due to natural wear, improper handling, cleaning or servicing, non­compliance with operating, maintenance or connection instructions, corrosion, contaminated media supply or chemical or electrical influences deemed abnor­mal or impermissible in accordance with factory specifications. The warranty does not usually cover lamps, light conductors made of glass and glass fibers, glassware, rubber parts and the colorfastness of plastic parts. The warranty shall be void if defects or their consequences may be related to modifications of or changes to the product. Warranty claims can only be as­serted when they are immediately reported to KaVo in writing. This notification must be accompanied by a copy of the invoice or delivery note on which the manufacturing number is clearly visible. In addition to the war­ranty, the statutory warranty claims of the purchaser also apply with a war­ranty period of 12 months.
Defects and the consequences of defects, in particular because of insufficient servicing of the water filter, are not covered by the warranty.

1.5 Transportation and storage

1.5.1 Damage in transit

In Germany
If the packaging is visibly damaged on delivery, please proceed as follows:
1. The recipient of the package must record the loss or damage on the delivery receipt. The recipient and the representative of the shipping company must sign this delivery receipt.
2. Leave the product and packaging in the condition in which you received it.
3. Do not use the product.
4. Report the damage to the shipping company.
5. Report the damage to KaVo.
6. Consult with KaVo first, before returning a damaged product.
7. Send the signed delivery receipt to KaVo.
If the product is damaged but there was no discernable damage to the packag­ing on delivery, proceed as follows:
1. Report the damage to the shipping company immediately and no later than 7 days after delivery.
2. Report the damage to KaVo.
3. Leave the product and packaging in the condition in which you received it.
4. Do not use a damaged product.
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Note
Failure on the part of the recipient to comply with any of the above-men­tioned obligations will mean that the damage will be considered to have arisen only after the time of delivery (in accordance with the General German Freight Forwarders' Terms and Conditions, Art. 28).
Outside of Germany
Note
KaVo shall not be held liable for damage arising from transportation. The shipment must be checked on arrival.
If the packaging is visibly damaged on delivery, please proceed as follows:
1. The recipient of the package must record the loss or damage on the delivery receipt. The recipient and the representative of the shipping company must sign this delivery receipt. Without this evidence, the recipient will not be able to assert a claim for damages against the shipping company.
2. Leave the product and packaging in the condition in which you received it.
3. Do not use the product.
If the product is damaged but there was no discernable damage to the packag­ing on delivery, proceed as follows:
1. Report any damage to the shipping company immediately and no later than 7 days after delivery.
2. Leave the product and packaging in the condition in which you received it.
3. Do not use a damaged product.
Note
If the recipient fails to comply with any of the above-mentioned obligations, the damage will be considered to have arisen only after the time of delivery (in accordance with CMR law, Chapter 5, Art. 30).
1.5.2 Information on the packaging: Storage and
transport
Note
Please keep the packaging in case you need to return the product for servic­ing or repair.
The symbols printed on the outside are for transportation and storage, and have the following meaning:
Caution
Follow instructions for use
Please note the electronic instructions for use
HIBC Code
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CE mark (European Conformity mark)
VDE mark
MET mark
GOST R certification
EAC conformity mark (Eurasian Conformity = Eurasische Konformität)
Manufacturer
Date of manufacture: Year - Month - Day
SN Serial number REF Catalog number
Transport upright with the arrows pointing upwards!
Fragile - protect against impact!
Permissible stacking load
Stacking limit by number
Protect from moisture!
Temperature range
Air pressure
Humidity
Do not dispose this product into the ordinary municipal waste or garbage system

1.6 Disposal

Note
Any waste produced must be recycled or disposed of in strict compliance with all applicable national regulations in a manner which is safe for both people and the environment.
If you have any questions regarding proper disposal of the KaVo product, please contact the KaVo branch.
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1 User notes | 1.7 Disposal of electronic and electrical devices

1.7 Disposal of electronic and electrical devices

Note
In accordance with EC directive 2012/19 concerning waste electrical and electronic equipment, this product is subject to the cited directive and must be disposed of accordingly within Europe.
For more information, please visit www.kavo.com or contact your specialized dental supplier.
For final disposal:
In Germany
To return an electrical device, you need to proceed as follows:
1. On the homepage www.enretec.de of enretec GmbH, you can download a form for a disposal order under the menu item, eom. Download the disposal order or complete it as an online order.
2. Enter the corresponding information to complete the order, and submit it as an online order or by fax +49 (0)3304 3919 590 to enretec GmbH. The following contact options are also available for questions and for initiat­ing a disposal order: Telefon: +49 (0) 3304 3919 500 Email: eom@enretec.de and Postal address: enretec GmbH, Geschäftsbereich eomRECYCLING® Kanalstraße 17 D-16727 Velten
3. A unit that is not permanently installed will be picked up at the office. A permanently installed unit will be picked up at the curb at your address on the agreed date. The owner or user of the device will have to bear the cost of disassembly, transportation and packaging.
International
For country-specific information on disposal, contact your dental supplier.
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2 Safety | 2.1 Infection hazard

2 Safety

The instructions for use are a component of the product and must be read care­fully prior to use and be accessible at all times. The device may only be used in accordance with the intended use, any other type of use is not permitted.

2.1 Infection hazard

Patients, users or third parties can be infected by contaminated medical de­vices.
Take suitable personal protective measures.Follow the instructions for use of the components.Before initial startup and after each use, process the product and acces-
sories appropriately.
Carry out the processing as described in the instructions for use. The proce-
dure has been validated by the manufacturer.
If you deviate from this procedure, it is essential to make sure that the pro-
cessing is effective.
Process the product and accessories appropriately before disposal.

2.2 Explosion hazard area

Electrical sparks in the product can lead to explosion or fire.
Do not use product in explosion hazard areas.Do not operate the product in an oxygen-enriched atmosphere.Do not use the product in the vicinity of flammable gases.

2.3 Technical condition

A damaged device or components can injure patients, users and third parties. A damaged power cable or missing protective conductor can lead to electrical shock.
Use the device and components only if there is no damage on the outside.Check the power cable before use.Connect only to sockets with a protective contact that meet the respective
national regulations.
Check the proper working order and proper condition of product and acces-
sories before each use.
Have parts with sites of breakage or surface changes checked by the Ser-
vice.
Safety checks may only be performed by trained service personnel.Perform a test run with the handpiece before each use.If any of the following defects on the product or accessories occurs, stop
working and have the service personnel carry out repair work:
▪ Malfunctions ▪ Damage ▪ Irregular running noise ▪ Excessive vibration
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▪ Overheating ▪ Dental bur or diamond is not firmly locked in the handpiece
Careless setup/installation of the product or accessories can cause injury to pa­tients, users and third parties. Power supplies and/or cords/hoses on the floor can cause slipping or tripping.
Power supply and cord/hoses need to be set-up/routed appropriately such
that they are not on the floor.
Note
The SAFEdrive function is a monitoring function for detection of defective high-speed handpieces. Defective high-speed handpieces can heat up strongly during use due to additional friction, especially in the head region, and possibly cause burn injuries. KaVo recommends to activate the SAFEdrive function during treatments inside the oral cavity in order to reduce the risk of burn injuries caused by defective high-speed handpieces.

2.4 Ingress of liquids

Use of the product in moist or electrically conductive environments can lead to electrical shock and injury to patients, users and third parties.
Use the product in dry environments exclusively.Use the product only in environments that are not electrically conductive.Protect openings of the product from any ingress of liquids.Do not place the product in a trough-like container.If any liquid is detected on the device, disconnect the power cable from the
supply mains right away and do not touch the product.
Make sure that the surface of the product is absolutely dry before plugging
the power cable back into the socket.
After interventions on and repairs of the device and before re-use, have the
service personnel perform a safety check on the device.

2.5 Accessories and combination with other equipment

Use of un-authorized accessories on the device or un-authorized modifications to the device can lead to injury.
Only use accessories that have been approved for combination with the
product by the manufacturer.
Only use accessories that are equipped with standardized interfaces.Do not make any modifications to the device unless these have been ap-
proved by the manufacturer of the product.
Improper use of handpieces can cause injuries.
You need to comply with the following guidelines to ensure the safe use of the electrically-driven handpieces:
Comply with the instructions for use of the respective handpiece.Check the speed setting each time you turn on the device.Comply with the permissible maximum speed and maximum contact pres-
sure of the tools as specified by the tool manufacturer.
Comply with the servicing instructions for handpieces as specified in the re-
spective instructions for use.
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Never press the push-button during operation of the device.Never use the push-button to lift the cheek or tongue.
Improper use of tools, e.g. wrong drill lengths and files, can cause injuries.
Comply with manufacturer's instructions (mode of operation, speed, torque
levels, torsion resistance, etc.), and use the files according to their intended use.

2.6 Qualification of personnel

Application of the product by users lacking appropriate medical training can in­jure the patient, the user or third parties.
Make sure that the user has read and comprehends the instructions for use.Only employ the device if the user has the appropriate medical training.Comply with national and regional regulations.
The bluish LED light of the motors can damage the cornea or lens of the eye.
Do not gaze into the lamp when it is in operation.Use adequate shielding for eye protection.

2.7 Service and repair

Servicing work that is described in the "Servicing" chapter of the present In­structions for Use can be performed by the operator/user.
Repairs and safety checks may only be performed by trained service personnel. The following persons are authorized to do this:
▪ Service technicians of KaVo branches after the appropriate product training ▪ Service technicians of KaVo authorized dealers after the appropriate product
training
▪ Independent service technicians after the appropriate product training
Comply with the following items during all servicing work:
Have the service and testing tasks carried out in accordance with the autho-
rized personal.
After interventions on and repairs of the device and before re-use, have the
service personnel perform a safety check on the device.
The device should be serviced, cleaned, and stored in a dry location, and
should be disconnected from the power system, according to instructions, if it is not to be used for extended periods.
Note
KaVo provides wiring diagrams, component lists, descriptions, calibration in­structions or other information on request to support the service personnel during repair work.

2.8 Electromagnetic fields

Electromagnetic fields might interfere with the functions of implanted systems (such as cardiac pacemakers).
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Medical electrical devices are subject to special precautions regarding electro­magnetic compatibility and must be installed and operated in accordance with the tables of electromagnetic compatibility.
See also:
2 12 Information on electromagnetic compatibility, Page 74
High-frequency communications devices may interfere with medical electrical devices.
Ask patients if they have a cardiac pacemaker or other system implanted
before you start the treatment.
Comply with the tables of electromagnetic compatibility during installation
and commissioning.
If the device needs to be used in the immediate vicinity of other equipment,
monitor the device or system for malfunctions.
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3 Product description | 3.1 Purpose - proper use

3 Product description

The ELECTROmatic dental control unit is a stand-alone system for operating electric driven handpieces. An external power supply provides electric power to the unit. The 4-hole tubing connected to the unit supplies chip / cooling air, wa­ter and pressure signal. The electrical low-voltage motor is connected to the KaVo-specific tubing of the ELECTROmatic. The converted pneumatic output signal (electrical energy) from a dental treatment center drives the motor to operate an electric driven dental handpiece. The speed of the electric handpiece is controlled by air pressure of the dental treatment center. The control unit is positioned close to a treatment unit at the location preferred by the dentist. The ELECTROmatic system consists of a base unit with a motor hose, an electrical motor, a transformer, and a power cord.
The following versions of the product can be ordered:
▪ ELECTROmatic M ▪ ELECTROmatic C ▪ ELECTROmatic PM ▪ ELECTROmatic PC
See also:
2 3.2 Scope of delivery, Page 18
Only the ELECTROmatic PM/PC version of the product is depicted in the follow­ing. The descriptions apply to all versions of the ELECTROmatic M/C and ELECTROmatic PM/PC product, unless explicitly stated otherwise.

3.1 Purpose - proper use

Indications for use:
The ELECTROmatic is intended to convert pneumatic output from a dental treatment center to electrical energy to drive the COMFORTdrive motor hand­piece and the INTRA LUX KL 703 LED motor for operation of electrically-driven dental handpieces. This device is intended for use by a trained professional in the field of general dental medicine.
CAUTION
US Federal law restricts this device to sale by or on the order of a healthcare professional / dentist.
For dental use only.
Proper Use:
The overarching guidelines and/or national laws, national regulations and the rules of technology applicable to medical devices for startup and use of the KaVo product for the intended indications for use must be applied and followed.
Definition (purpose) Explanation
Primary function Dental treatment for preparations and
endodontics
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Definition (purpose) Explanation
Use For dental treatment of humans
Tooth crown and root
Specification of the primary function Network-dependent add-on devise for
the dentist unit
Duration of use Approximately 30 to 40 minutes with
individual interruptions
KaVo shall not be responsible for damage caused by:
▪ External influences, poor media quality or faulty installation. ▪ The use of incorrect information. ▪ Repair work carried out incorrectly. ▪ If the 2-year service check have not been done
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3.2 Scope of delivery

Figure Catalog
number
Control unit 1.011.1800 Control unit 1.011.1900
1.011.8054
Cover panel
1.011.7165
Mounting bracket
1.011.7168
Insert holder
1.011.8106
ELECTROmatic M/C
ELECTRO­matic M
ELECTRO­matic C
ELECTROmatic PM/PC
ELECTRO­matic PM
ELECTRO­matic PC
Mounting plate
Power supply type 4882
1.005.0120
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Figure Catalog
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Power cable (country-specific)
INTRA LUX Motor KL 703 LED
1.002.6861 US
0.223.4142 EU
0.692.6901 UK
0.692.6851 AU
1.013.2293 BR
1.004.3850 CN
0.692.6881 CH
1.007.0150
KL Motor hose 1750
1.011.7200 or KL Motor hose 2200
1.011.5668
ELECTROmatic M/C
ELECTRO­matic M
ELECTRO­matic C
ELECTROmatic PM/PC
ELECTRO­matic PM
ELECTRO­matic PC
KL Motor hose 1750/2200
COMFORTbase 1750/2200
COMFORT­base 1750
1.011.7335 or COMFORT­base 2200
1.011.7076
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Figure Catalog
number
Germ reduction attachment for COM­FORTdrive
Spray head for COMFORTdrive
Short instructions for use ELECTROmatic PM/PC
Assembly instructions ELECTROmatic
Note
Use exclusively the power cables and mains plugs approved in the specific country. Use exclusively the power cables and mains plugs with the electrical nominal data as listed in the following table.
1.006.5370
1.005.3154
1.012.9291
1.013.0312
ELECTROmatic M/C
ELECTRO­matic M
ELECTRO­matic C
ELECTROmatic PM/PC
ELECTRO­matic PM
ELECTRO­matic PC
Power cable Mains plug IEC coupler
▪ 3 x 18 AWG ▪ 60 oC / 140 oF ▪ 300 V ▪ black
▪ Style SJT ▪ Plug Hospital Grade ▪ NEMA 5 - 15 ▪ Norm UL 498, CSA
▪ EN 60320 / C13 ▪ 10 A ▪ 250 VAC ▪ black or transparent
C22.2 no 42 ▪ black or transparent ▪ Marking ZJCZ.E41542
oder ZJCZ+CSA oder
ELBZ2/8
The installation set is part of the scope of delivery of all versions and consists of the following parts:
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ELECTROmatic installation set (Mat. no. 1.012.1883)
Pos.
Mat. No. Description Number
no.
0.251.5804 Hexagonal nuts M4 6 0.242.4012 Washers 6 1.004.1568 Offset screwdriver
1
SW5
1.012.0213 Screws M4x12 8 0.220.0441 Pad 4 1.012.0184 Screws 4x14 4 1.012.1999 Spacer bolt, 35 mm 4 1.012.1853 Offset screwdriver Torx
1
T20
1.007.9736 Filter insert 2
Note
The pads enclosed in the installation set can be attached to the underside of the device, if needed. The purpose of the pads is to prevent the device from slipping.
See also:
2 4.6 Installation position 3: Mount on a holder or on the backside of a holder,
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ELECTROmatic M/CELECTROmatic PM/PC
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3 Product description | 3.3 ELECTROmatic – Versions

3.3 ELECTROmatic – Versions

ELECTROmatic Front and rear of the device
Control panel/cover panel ④ Motor hose connectorControl unit ⑤ 4-hole standard connectionPower supply connector ⑥ Water filter, replaceable

3.4 Motor hose

KL motor hose/COMFORTbase
Connector for ELECTROmatic ④ Connector for motorKL motor hose 1750/2200 /
COMFORTbase 1750/2200
Spray regulation
Connector for COMFORTdrive
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3 Product description | 3.5 Control panel (PM/PC only)

3.5 Control panel (PM/PC only)

Note
The ELECTROmatic M/C versions of the product have no control panel. An LED on the rear of the device flashes when the ELECTROmatic M/C is ready for use.
Control panel ELECTROmatic PM/PC
Display information ELECTROmatic PM/PC
Display information example 1
Speed memory 1 ④ Speed factor and unitSAFEdrive active = yellow ⑤ SpeedClockwise rotation = green
Display information example 2
Speed memory 2 ④ Speed factor and unitSAFEdrive inactive = grey ⑤ SpeedCounterclockwise rotation = red
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If the speed display is set to "analog", the speed is displayed in analog manner when the motor is running. When the motor is at rest, the maximum set speed is shown digitally and the display switches to analog only when the foot control is pressed, i.e. when the motor is started up.
Display information example 3
Speed memory 3 ③ Clockwise rotation = greenSAFEdrive inactive = grey ④ Analog speed display (approxi-
mately 50% of set maximum speed)
Display information example 4
No speed memory selected ③ Counterclockwise rotation = redSAFEdrive active = yellow ④ Analog speed display (100% of set
maximum speed)
Function of the operating keys of the ELECTROmatic PM/PC
Key Function
Press both the plus and minus key for 2 seconds
to start the "Settings" menu.
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