Beyes M200E Economic High Speed Handpiece Instruction Manual
- June 4, 2024
- Beyes
Table of Contents
M200E
Economic High-Speed Handpiece
Instruction Manual
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WARNING!
(Risk of injury)| ATTENTION!
(To prevent damage)| General explanations, without risk to persons or objects|
Thermal washer disinfectable| Steri I sizable up to the stated temperature
Intended Use
Maxson Dental Handpiece models Maxso-M/Maxson-S/Maxso-E are intended to remove carious material, reduce hard tooth structure, prepare cavity, finish tooth preparations and restorations, and polish teeth.
Before You Begin
Please read this Manual prior to using your Maxso Highspeed Handpiece. The use of this product is only intended for use by trained dental personnel. We recommend that you retain this manual for future reference.
Safety Information
- High-speed handpieces should be sterilized after each patient to prevent any transmission of infectious organisms.
- Suitable hygienic measures must be taken to prevent cross-contamination between patients, operators, and other personnel.
- Only operate this highspeed handpiece when the bur is appropriately inserted in the chuck. Do not attempt to extend the length of the bur by improper positioning in the chuck.
Technical Specifications
Head Size (Width x Height) | 10.8mm x 13.0 mm |
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Drive Air Pressure (PSI) | 40-60 |
Power (WATT) | 19 |
Speed (RPM) | 400,000 |
Rotary Instruments | FG burs according to EN ISO 1797-1 |
4) / max.length (MM) | 1/6/25 |
Chuck Type | Push Button |
Water Spray | Single |
Assembly & Removal
**** This handpiece should only be used on dental delivery systems that provide filtered and regulated air and water. Filtration of 25 microns is recommended.
Non-Swivel Handpiece (Fig.1)
Connection: M4= 4 hole, 82 = 2 hole
- Insert the non-swivel handpiece into the tubing
- Firmly screw the tubing nut of the handpiece tubing by hand in a clockwise
- Unscrew the tubing nut of the handpiece tubing by hand in counterclockwise for removal
Swivel Handpiece
EZ-Swivel QD Coupling (Fig.2)
Connection: M4= 4 hole, 82 = 2 hole
- Ensure QD coupling is firmly attached to the handpiece tubing
- Align QD coupling into the handpiece and push it together by pulling back the security ring
- Ensure the handpiece is firmly attached to the coupling (Note: the security ring must return to its original position)
- Remove QD coupling by pulling back the security ring
EZ-Swivel PD Coupling (Fig. 2.1)
Connection: M4= 4 hole, 82 = 2 hole
- Ensure PD coupling is firmly attached to the handpiece tubing
- Align PD coupling into the handpiece and push it together
- Ensure the handpiece is firmly attached to the coupling
- Pull the retention sleeve of the PD coupling back and remove the turbine handpiece by pulling in an axial direction
Other Approved Manufacturer’s Couplings (Fig. 2.2)
Connection: Refer to the original manufacturer’s instructions for use.
(Do NOT use unapproved couplings)
- Attach the turbine handpiece to the Kavo®, NSK®, W&H®, and Star® coupling as described by the coupling manufacturer
- Check that the connection to the coupling is secure.
- Remove the Kavo®, NSW’, W&H®, and Star® coupling as described by the coupling manufacturer.
Do not assemble/remove during operation!
Water & Air Adjustment
coolant Water: Adjust the water volume at the delivery unit to obtain a
satisfactory spray mist.
Air Pressure: The operating pressure Must be 2.62 bar to 2.90 bar, and
the recommendation is 2.76 bar. It is highly recommended that the operating
pressure initially be set using a handpiece pressure gauge due to the pressure
loss caused by the handpiece tubing material and length.
Warning: Do not exceed 3.52 bar operating pressure as this will shorten
turbine life and may cause additional damage to the handpiece.
Handpiece Operation
Use standard-length concentric diamond and carbide burs with 1.59mm nominal
diameter friction grip shanks designed for high-speed handpieces.
Use only burs with hardened tempered steel shanks. Before use, verify
concentric rotation by operating the handpiece outside the cavity in a safe
place.
Warning: Do not use burs that produce excessive noise or do not run
concentrically. Do not use burs that are modified, eccentrically designed, or
have bent or ‘soft’ (non heat treated) shanks.
Friction Grip Bur Specifications
For application details and operating data of the different rotary instruments
please refer to the information provided by the manufacturer. The push button
auto chuck turbines have the following bur requirements:
Use only instruments whose shanks comply with the requirements of ISO 1797-1.
- Shank diameter of 1.59-1.60mm
- Overall length up to max. 25mm
- Overall length up to max. 21mm (mini)
- Working diameter up to max. 2.1mm (ISO 021)
**** Instruments that differ from the specified data must not be used. Otherwise, the mechanism of the clamping system could be damaged.
Bur Insertion (Fig.4)
- Insert bur into auto chuck until resistance is felt.
- Depress the auto chuck end cap button and continue to feed in the bur until it clicks and stops.
- Release the auto chuck end cap button. (Always pull on the bur after it has been installed to confirm that it is seated properly).
- Never depress the auto chuck end cap when the bur is rotating.
Use only faultless burs and diamonds.
These must be clean to prevent dirt from being transferred into the chuck.
Bur Removal (Fig.5)
- Grasp the handpiece firmly so your thumb touches the end cap of the auto chuck and push until a slight ‘click’ is noticed.
- Pull bur straight out.
- Release end cap.
**** Never depress the auto chuck end cap button or rest the end cap against any part of the oral cavity during operation. Depressing the end cap while a bur is rotating can activate the chuck mechanism and result in the end cap button with excessive heat and/or loss of bur retention.
External Cleaning
Clean debris from the external surface by using isopropyl alcohol or other disinfecting agents. Never use a cleaning agent that has ammonium, chlorine, or acid base. Dry thoroughly. Never immerse the handpiece in disinfection baths. Improper care and maintenance may lead to premature wear and failure of the handpiece. (Fig.6) Operating conditions for high-temperature washer- disinfectors
- When using a high-temperature washer-disinfector to clean the handpiece, strictly adhere to the conditions specified below.
High-temperature cleaning conditions
Unit Name| Mode| Detergent
(concentration)| Neutralizer
(concentration)| Rinse
(concentration)
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Miele G7881| Vario TD| neodisher Mediclean
(0.3-0.5%)| neodisher Z
(0.1 – 0.2%)| neodisher nuclear
(0.02-0.04%)
*After cleaning there may be streaks or white spots on the instrument. Use a neutralizer only if there are streaks or white spots.
Operating Precautions
- Always use a handpiece holder when washing the handpiece, making sure to rinse the inside of the handpiece thoroughly.
- If any medical agent remains inside the handpiece, it may corrode or clog the air or water pipe, resulting in a malfunction of the handpiece.
- For details on handling medical agents or adjusting their concentration, refer to the user manual for the washing device.
- After washing is complete, check to see if the handpiece, including its inside, is completely dry. If any water remains inside the handpiece, expel it with an air gun or another such tool. Failure to do so could result in the remaining water coming out during use and cause poor lubrication or sterilization.
- Always lubricate the handpiece after washing.
Inappropriate cleaning methods and solutions will damage the handpiece
Do not clean the handpiece using strong acidic or alkaline solutions that
could cause the metal to corrode.
Do not leave a handpiece inside the high-temperature washer-disinfector.
Lubrication
Chuck System Lubrication (Fig.7)
- Fit the spray nozzle onto the spray can
- Grip the handpiece firmly
- Press the tip of the spray nozzle firmly into the chuck system
- Spray about 1 second
- Push the button three times
Handpiece Lubrication (Turbine)
- After internal cleaning
- Prior Sterilization
- The Handpiece must be cleaned and sterilized between patient uses.
Purging
Connect the handpiece to the tubing and run the handpiece for 20-30 seconds to purge the remaining lubricant.
Automatic Handpiece Lubrication
After cleaning the handpiece simply connect the handpiece to the correct adaptor and activate the Lubrication System according to the manufacturer’s system instructions.
Manual Lubrication (Fig.8)
After cleaning the handpiece apply lubricant BEFORE sterilization
- Use only a high-quality lubricant such as Beyes Lube.
- Ensure the correct application nozzle is connected to the plastic valve at the top of the spray can.
- Firmly insert the application nozzle into the rear of the handpiece
- Spray for 2-3 seconds 5. Wipe any excess lubricant from the handpiece.
Packing Place the handpiece in a sterilization pouch.
Approved Sterilization Procedure
Following your country-specific directives, standards,s, and guidelines
- Steam sterilization class B (pre and post-vaccum) with sterilizers in accordance with EN 13060. Sterilization holding time a minimum of 3 minutes at 134°C (273°F) Minimum drying time after sterilization: 10 minutes OR
- Steam sterilization class S with sterilizers in accordance with EN 13060 The sterilizer manufacturer must give express approval for the sterilization of turbine handpieces. Sterilization holding time a minimum of 3 minutes at 134°C (273°F) Minimum drying time after sterilization: 10 minutes
An unwrapped handpiece needs to be used immediately or sterility is not maintained.
Do not exceed the sterilizer manufacturer’s guidelines for load capacity.
Use steam sterilization exclusively for complete sterility. Never dry heat sterilize, ultrasonically clean, or expose the handpiece or swivel to chemical disinfection or cold sterilization.
Limited Warranty
Beyes Dental Canada hereby warrants against defects in material and workmanship that for a period of 6 months from the date of purchase, this product will perform satisfactorily under normal use and service. No warranty claim can be inferred here, as wear may occur earlier or later than indicated above depending on use, frequency of sterilization, and frequency of maintenance. Beyes shall under no circumstances be liable for incidental or consequential damages or damage due to improper use or maintenance. This Warranty is subject to the following conditions Beyes will, without charge repair or replace (at Beye’s sole discretion) any defective part/s covered in this warranty. lf the conditions are met, the defective item must be returned to an authorized Beyes service center or distributor. Accompanied by the original invoice or packing list. This warranty is in lieu of all other warranties, expressed or implied.
- This device is not field repairable * All brands are holders of their respective trademarks.
**** Federal law restricts this device to sale by or on the order of a dentist, physician, or any other practitioner licensed by the law of the states in which he or she practices to use or order the use of this device.
Beyes Dental Canada Inc.
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Toronto, Ontario, M1V 3S2
Canada
Tel: 1-416-281-1888
Email: info@beyes.ca
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