Aseptico AEU-25 Electronic Endodontic System Instruction Manual

October 30, 2023
Aseptico

Aseptico AEU-25 Electronic Endodontic System

Aseptico AEU-25 Electronic Endodontic System

Introduction

To prevent injury to people and damage to property, please heed relevant warnings and remarks. They are marked as follows:

  • WARNING: Serious injury or death may result if ignored.
  • CAUTION: Damage to property or the environment may result if ignored.
  • NOTE: Important additional information and hints.

SPECIFICATIONS

Console Size: 3.5” x 5” x 7” (9 cm x 13 cm x 18 cm)
Console Weight: 3.55 lbs (1.6 kg)
Power Source: Dual Voltage 115V or 230V AC

Power Consumption
Maximum: 100 W (approx.)
Sleep Mode: 6 W

MEDICAL ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT WITH RESPECT TO ELECTRIC SHOCK, FIRE AND MECHANICAL HAZARDS ONLY IN ACCORDANCE WITH UL 2601-1 and CAN/ CSA C22.2 No. 601.1

Ase ptito Inc 8333, 216 St SE Woodin villel, ‘WA:a ‘98072 USA

Your new Aseptico Endo DTC® is one of the most advanced units available to the dental profession. This system features advanced digital torque control technology with auto-stop reverse to help prevent file breakage in the canal, five programmable memory buttons with an onboard file library, an integrated calibration system, and the versatility of an autoclavable 30,000 RPM brushless micro motor. These features combine to make the perfect rotary file system for endodontic and other dental procedures.

Congratulations!

This system is engineered to provide many years of reliable service. Please read the instructions provided in this manual to receive the best and longest service from your Aseptico equipment.

Separate manuals may be provided to cover the operation and maintenance of handpieces or other accessories for your unit.

PACKAGE CONTENTS

  • Electronic Control Console
  • Remote Power Cord
  • AE-4B-30 Autoclavable 30K Brushless Micro Motor
  • Autoclavable Motor Holder
  • AE-7P Foot Switch (971-S)

SETTING UP THE UNIT

  1. Unpack the console and check that the Voltage Selector is set to the proper voltage. Use 115v for 110-120v 60Hz voltages, and the 230v for 220-250v 50Hz voltages. To change the Voltage Selector, see page 15.

  2. Attach the power cord to the back of the Console and plug into a grounded electrical outlet.
    Setting Up The Unit

  3. Connect the AE-4B-30 motor to the receptacle on the lower front panel of the console.

  4. Attach the “E” Type handpiece to the motor. See Figure 2.
    Setting Up The Unit

  5. Attach the supplied AE-7P On/Off Foot Switch to the connector on the back of the unit marked “Foot Switch”.
    CAUTION
    Do not attempt to operate the Endo DTC® while configured in the 115V mode with a 230V power source. This could damage the electrical components and will void the warranty
    Setting Up The Unit
    Setting Up The Unit

QUICK START OPERATION

After the unit has been set up, you are ready for quick start operation as follows:

  1. Turn the Power Switch on the rear panel of the console from the ‘OFF’ (0) to the ‘ON’ ( –) position.
    The Console LCD Display will light and the Startup Screen (shown below) will be displayed for a few seconds. The Startup Screen displays the software version onboard your Endo DTC®.
    ASEPTICO AEU-25
    Software Rev. ASP05

  2. Insert an endodontic rotary file into the handpiece.

  3. Use the Calibration function to calibrate the Endo DTC®. See Caution at right. Press and release the “CAL” button. The unit will run for a few seconds, measuring the handpiece for an accurate display of speed and torque values.

  4. Select the Preset Button corresponding to the endodontic rotary file series you are using.
    By default, the Endo DTC® preset buttons are set for the file series shown in Chart 1. Pressing the Preset Button repeatedly will cycle through the individual files listed below each series name.

  5. Press the foot pedal to activate motor and begin operation.
    When using the optional AE-7D Dual Foot Control:
    The black (right side) pedal controls the on/ off operation of the handpiece (exactly like the standard AE-7P foot pedal).
    The blue (left side) pedal provides a hands-free way to operate the preset buttons:
    • To step to the next individual file of an entire file series on the active preset button: Press and release the blue pedal.
    • To step to the next preset button: Press and hold the blue pedal for 1/2 sec. (until you hear a double beep), then release the blue pedal.

  6. After 20 minutes of inactivity, the Endo DTC® will go into Sleep Mode to conserve power. To exit Sleep Mode and resume operation, press the Foot Pedal.

CAUTION
During Calibration, the handpiece will operate, rotating through a preprogrammed speed range.
Before calibrating, be sure a file or bit is secured in the handpiece with the collet closed.

Chart 1 – Endo DTC® Default Presets

Preset Button 1 Default File Series:
DENTSPLY Tulsa Dental Specialties VORTEX® 04 Taper Files

File #1: VORTEX 04, .35 through .50 taper
File #2: VORTEX 04, .25 and .30 taper
File #3: VORTEX 04, .15 and .20 taper
Preset Button 2 Default File Series:
DENTSPLY Tulsa Dental Specialties VORTEX® 06 Taper Files
File #1: VORTEX 06, .35 through .50 taper
File #2: VORTEX 06, .25 and .30 taper
File #3: VORTEX 06, .15 and .20 taper
Preset Button 3 Default File Series:
DENTSPLY Tulsa Dental Specialties GT® Series 20, 30, 40 Files
File #1: GT Accessory 90, 70, 50, 35/.12 taper
File #2: GT Yellow 20 Series, .10 and .08 taper
File #3: GT Yellow 20 Series, .06 and .04 taper
File #4: GT Blue 30 Series, .10 and .08 taper
File #5: GT Blue 30 Series, .06 and .04 taper
File #6: GT Black 40 Series, .10 and .08 taper
File #7: GT Black 40 Series, .06 and .04 taper
Preset Button 4 Default File Series:
DENTSPLY Tulsa Dental Specialties ProTaper® Universal Files
File #1: ProTaper Universal S1 & SX
File #2: ProTaper Universal S2 & F1
File #3: ProTaper Universal F2, F3, F4, F5
File #4: ProTaper Universal Retreatment D1 & D2
File #5: ProTaper Universal Retreatment D3
Preset Button 5 Default File Series:
DENTSPLY Tulsa Dental Specialties GT® Series X™ (3) Files
File #1: GT-X 20 Series .04 Taper & .06 Taper
File #2: GT-X 30 Series .04 Taper & .06 Taper
GT-X 40 Series .04 Taper & .06 Taper
File #3: GT-X 30 Series .08 Taper
GT-X 40 Series .08 Taper

ADVANCED OPERATION AND FUNCTIONS

HANDPIECE RATIO SELECTOR:

Sets the Handpiece Ratio Indicator on the Console LCD Display to read accurately for different handpiece ratios. Multiple handpieces with different ratios are often required to obtain the various speed ranges used in dental procedures. The available handpiece ratios and speed & torque ranges for each are shown in Chart 2 below.
Chart 2 – Ratio, Speed, and Torque

Aseptico Model No.| Handpiece Ratio| Speed Range (RPM)| *Torque Range (gcm)**
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AHP-71| 5/1| 1,500 – 150,000| 2-15 (No ASR)
AHP-63| 1/1| 300 – 30,000| 4 – 125
AHP-66| 1/4| 75 – 7,500| 15 – 500
AHP- 88/88MP| 1/8| 40 – 3,750| 30 – 1,000
AHP-62/62M| 1/16| 20 – 1,800| 60 – 2,000
AHP-61| 1/64| 5 – 460| 400 – 7,000

Note: Speed and torque ranges are accurate when handpieces are used with the supplied 30K motor.
Push the Handpiece Ratio Selector up or down arrows until the displayed handpiece ratio matches the handpiece ratio you are using.
Ratio settings are held in memory even after unit is turned off.
Auto Stop Reverse (ASR) is not available with Increaser handpieces.

SPEED (RPM) SELECTOR:

Controls the speed of the motor and handpiece.
Push the Speed Up arrow to increase speed and the Speed Down arrow to decrease speed.
The Speed (RPM) Indicator on the Console LCD Display shows actual RPM. For display accuracy, the displayed handpiece ratio must exactly match the ratio of the handpiece being used. Speed settings are held in memory even after unit is turned off.

TORQUE SELECTOR:

Allows the user to adjust exact torque limits in Gram•Centimeter increments. Push the Torque Selector up/down arrows until the desired torque level is indicated on the Console LCD Display. By adjusting the torque control to reduced limits for each instrument size and operating the handpiece at a constant RPM, the risk of instrument breakage is greatly reduced.
Torque settings are held in memory even after unit is turned off.
For most endodontic root canal applications, the included 1/8 reduction contra-angle handpiece is normally used. Proper contraangle maintenance, including cleaning and lubrication are essential to minimize torque losses when using the torque reduction settings.

FORWARD/REVERSE SELECTOR (FWD/ REV):

Determines the rotation of the motor and handpiece. A red LED light above this button will indicate the reverse rotation during operation. When the Reverse Beeper (BPR) feature is active, an audible beeper (and the red LED light) will indicate the reverse rotation.

MAXIMUM TORQUE BUTTON (MAX):

Press and release to override the Endo DTC® Torque Control feature.

With MAX Torque activated:
The LED above the Max. Torque Button will display a steady red light, the Torque Indicator will display “MAX”, and the motor will operate at full torque. When the Max function is enabled, the Auto Stop Reverse (ASR) and torque warning tone features are automatically disabled.

With MAX Torque disabled:
When the motor reaches the programmed maximum torque level, the LED above the
Max. Torque Button will blink green. This is the normal setting for endodontic procedures.

CALIBRATION AND SYSTEM SETUP BUTTON:

Calibration (CAL):
Press and release the “CAL” button to activate the Integrated Calibration System. The AEU-25 will automatically run the handpiece and system through a self test.

Use the Calibration function in the following circumstances:

  • At the beginning of each day
  •  After changing handpieces (especially when changing handpiece type)
  • After changing files or burs (optional)

System Setup Menu:

Press and hold the “CAL” button until you hear a double beep to enter the System Setup Menu.
After entering the System Setup Menu, the following setup options will be displayed on the Console LCD Display.

PRESET MEMORY LOCK
1=on, 2=off, 3=esc

By default, the Preset Memory Lock is activated to prevent the user from inadvertently entering the File Library during a procedure.
To customize the Preset Buttons with other File Library Settings or User Defined Presets, the Preset Memory Lock must be disabled.
To protect any customized presets, re-enable the Preset Memory Lock after programming the Preset Buttons.
This is a system-wide setting and is not saved on a Preset Button when programming.

  • To enable the Preset Memory Lock, press 1.
  • To disable the Preset Memory Lock, press 2.
  • To exit the System Setup Menu without changes, press 3.

RECALL FACTORY SETUP
1=no, 2=yes, 3=esc

Recalling the Factory Setup allows you to reset your Endo DTC® to factory specifications.
NOTE: Any customized presets will be lost if you Recall Factory Setup.

  • To keep your customized settings, press 1.
  • To return the Endo DTC® preset buttons to the factory settings (as shown in Chart 1 on page 5), press 2.
  • CONFIRM RECALL will appear. Select 2 to confirm recall or select 1 to reject changes.
  • To exit the System Setup Menu and save changes, press 3.

AUTO STOP REVERSE
1=on, 2=off, 3=esc 

When the Auto Stop Reverse (ASR) feature is enabled, rotation of the handpiece will automatically stop and reverse when the selected torque limit is reached. Do not release the foot pedal when this occurs; keep the foot pedal activated and the Endo DTC® will automatically alternate between forward and reverse rotation in an attempt to free the instrument.

  • The Auto Stop Reverse setting is saved when programming Preset Buttons.
    To enable the Auto Stop Reverse feature, press 1.
    This setting is highly recommended for endodontic procedures.

  • To disable the Auto Stop Reverse feature, press 2.
    Disabling auto stop reverse is not recommended for endodontic procedures, as file separation may occur.

  • To exit the System Setup Menu without changes, press 3. SAVE CHANGES selection will appear. Select 1 to save changes and exit or select 2 to reject all changes and exit.

REVERSE BEEPER
1=on, 2=off, 3=esc

When the Reverse Beeper (BPR) feature is active, an audible beep will sound when the handpiece is rotating in the reverse direction. This is a system-wide setting and is not saved on a Preset Button when programming.

  • To enable the Reverse Beeper feature, press 1.
  • To disable the Reverse Beeper feature, press 2.
  • To exit the System Setup Menu without changes, press 3. SAVE CHANG
  • ES selection will appear. Select 1 to save changes and exit or select 2 to reject all changes and exit.

TORQUE WARNING TONE
1=on, 2=off, 3=esc

When the Torque Warning feature is active, a chirping warning noise will be audible when the torque level reaches approximately 75% of the selected torque limit. This is a system-wide setting and is not saved on a Preset Button when programming.

  • To enable the Torque Warning Tone, press 1.
  • To disable the Torque Warning Tone, press 2.
  • To exit the System Setup Menu without changes, press 3. SAVE CHANGES selection will appear. Select 1 to save changes and exit or select 2 to reject all changes and exit.

ACCESSORY WARNING TONE
1=off, 2=on, 3=esc

When the Accessory Warning feature is active, a warning tone will be audible when a GT Accessory file or ITR Emulation Accessory file is in use. This is a system-wide setting and is not saved on a Preset Button when programming.

  • To disable the Accessory Warning, press 1.
  • To enable the Accessory Warning press 2.
  • To exit the System Setup, press 3. SAVE CHANGES selection will appear. Select 1 to save changes and exit or select 2 to reject all changes and exit.

SLEEP MODE
1=on, 2=off, 3=esc

After 20 minutes of inactivity, the Endo DTC® will enter Sleep Mode to conserve power. In Sleep Mode, the lighted Console LCD display will turn off and the green LEDs above the CAL, FWD/REV, and MAX buttons will blink once every second.

To resume normal operation when the Endo DTC® is in Sleep Mode, press any button on the console or press the foot control.

This is a system-wide setting and is not saved on a Preset Button when programming.

  • To enable the Sleep Mode, press 1.
  • To disable the Sleep Mode, press 2.
  • To exit the System Setup, press 3. SAVE CHANGES selection will appear. Select 1 to save changes and exit or select 2 to reject all changes and exit.

POWER SWITCH:

Controls power on/off to console. On the switch, the on position is represented by a ‘1’ and the of position is represented by a ‘0’. When the AEU-25 is turned on and not in Sleep Mode (see System Setup Menu page 6), the Console LCD Display will light.

INTRODUCTION TO PROGRAMMINGPRESET BUTTONS:

By default, the Preset Buttons are programmed to recall the file series shown in Chart 1 on page 5.

The Preset Buttons are also used to navigate the various menus in the System Setup and File Library.

The Preset Buttons can be customized to suit individual preferences. There are three ways to program a preset button.

The Preset Buttons can be programmed with:

  1. An Entire File Series from the File Library
  2. A Single File from the File Library
  3. A User Defined Preset

When recalling a preset button, three different displays will appear depending on how the preset button was programmed:

  1. If an Entire File Series was programmed on the preset button (as is the case for the factory default setup), the File Series and File Name will be displayed, as shown in the example below.
    File Series
    GT ACC & 20s YELLOW
    GT ACC 90, 70, 50, 35/12
    File Name #1
    Pressing the same preset button again will step to the next file in the file series, as shown below.
    File Series
    GT ACC & 20s YELLOW
    GT YEL 20/10 & 20/08
    File Name #2

  2. If a Single File was programmed on the preset button, the words “Single File Preset” and the File Name will be displayed, as shown in the example below. Preset Type
    SINGLE FILE PRESET
    PROTAPER SX & S1
    File Name

  3. f a User Defined Preset was programmed on the preset button, the words “User Defined Preset” and the Handpiece Ratio, Speed in RPM, and Torque in Gram•Centimeters, will be displayed, as shown in the example below.
    Preset Type
    USER DEFINED PRESET
    1/8 AG 300 240
    Ratio Speed Torque

  4. For all programming modes:
    When in the Endo DTC® is in operation (with the foot pedal pressed), the Operation Screen will be displayed. The Operation Screen will show the Handpiece Ratio, Speed (in RPM), Torque (in Gram•Centimeters), Reverse Beeper (if enabled), and Auto Stop Reverse (if enabled).
    Ratio Speed Torque
    1/8 AG 300 240
    BPR ASR RPM g-cm
    {Reverse Beeper} {Auto Stop Reverse}

PROGRAMMING A PRESET BUTTON WITH AN ENTIRE FILE SERIES:

  1. Disable the Preset Memory Lock. For instructions, read about the System Setup Menu beginning on page 6.

  2. Press and hold the desired Preset Button for 1 second (until you hear a double beep).

  3. The display will show:
    ACCESS FILE LIBRARY?
    1=yes, 2=no, 3=esc
    Press Button #1 to access file library.

  4. The display will show:
    GT ACC & 20s YELLOW
    1=next, 2=ok, 3=esc
    Press Button #1 repeatedly until the desired file series is shown on the display. See the Chart 3 on page 11 for a list of available file series.
    Example 1:
    To go to the Protaper® Universal series, press preset button #1 three times. The display will then show:
    PROTAPER UNIVERSAL
    1=next, 2=ok, 3=esc

  5. Press Button #2 to select the displayed file series.

  6. The display will show:
    LOAD ENTIRE SERIES?
    1=yes, 2=no, 3=esc
    Press Button #1 to load the entire series.

  7. The display will show:
    1/8 AG (AHP-88)
    1=next, 2=ok, 3=esc
    Press Button #1 repeatedly to cycle through the available handpiece ratios. When the displayed handpiece ratio matches the handpiece ratio you are using with this File Series, press Button #2.

  8. The Preset Button is now set with the selected file series.
    For Example 1:
    The display will now show:
    PROTAPER UNIVERSAL
    PROTAPER SX & S1
    Pressing the Preset Button repeatedly will cycle through the individual files in the selected series.

  9. When you have completed the customization of the desired preset buttons, re-enable the Preset Memory Lock to avoid inadvertently entering the File Library during a procedure. For instructions, read about the System Setup Menu beginning on page 6.

PROGRAMMING A PRESET BUTTON WITH A SINGLE FILE

  1. Disable the Preset Memory Lock. For instructions, read about the System Setup Menu beginning on page 6.

  2. Press and hold the desired Preset Button for 1 second (until you hear a double beep).

  3. The display will show:
    ACCESS FILE LIBRARY?
    1=yes, 2=no, 3=esc
    Press Button #1 to access the File Library.

  4. The display will show:
    GT ACC & 20s YELLOW
    1=next, 2=ok, 3=esc
    Press Button #1 repeatedly until the desired file series is shown on the display.
    See Chart 3 on page 11 for a list of available file series.
    Example 2:
    To go to the Protaper® Universal series, press preset button #1 three times. The display will then show:
    PROTAPER UNIVERSAL
    1=next, 2=ok, 3=esc

  5. Press Button #2 to select the displayed file series.

  6. The display will show:
    LOAD ENTIRE SERIES?
    1=yes, 2=no, 3=esc
    Press Button #2. Do not load entire series.

  7. Press Button #1 repeatedly until the desired file is shown on the display. See Chart 3 on page 11 for a list of available files in each file series.
    Example 2:
    To go to the F2, F3, F4, and F5 files in the Protaper® Universal series, press Button #1 twice. The display will show the following:
    PROTAPER F2 F3 F4 F5
    1=next, 2=ok, 3=esc

  8. Press Button #2 to select the displayed files.

  9. The display will show:
    1/8 AG (AHP-88)
    1=next, 2=ok, 3=esc
    A. If you are using the 1/8 AG handpiece with this file series, press Button #2 and go on to Step 10.
    B. If you are using a handpiece other than the 1/8 AG handpiece, press Button #1 and choose the correct handpiece. For instructions, refer to i and ii on page 10.

  10. The Preset Button is now set with the selected single file settings.
    For Example 2 above:
    The display will now show:
    SINGLE FILE PRESET
    PROTAPER F2 F3 F4 F5

  11. When you have completed the programming of the desired preset buttons, re-enable the Preset Memory Lock to avoid inadvertently entering the File Library during a procedure. For instructions, read about the System Setup Menu beginning on page 6.

PROGRAMMING A PRESET BUTTON WITH A USER DEFINED PRESET

  1. Disable the Preset Memory Lock and enable or disable Auto Stop Reverse and torque warning tone.
    For instructions, read about the System Setup Menu beginning on page 6.

  2. Set the Handpiece Ratio to the correct setting.
    Press the Handpiece Ratio Selector up or down arrows until the Handpiece Ratio Indicator matches the ratio of the handpiece to be used.

  3. Set the speed to the desired setting. Press the Speed Selector up/down arrows until the desired speed is shown on the display.

  4. Set the torque level to the desired setting.
    Press the Torque Selector up/down arrows until the desired torque is shown on the display.
    To operate the motor at full torque, press the “MAX” Torque Button. The LED above the “MAX” Torque Button will display a steady red light, the Torque Indicator on the display will read “MAX”. Operating at max. torque will override the Auto Stop Reverse feature.

  5. Set Handpiece Rotation to the desired direction.
    Press the Forward/Reverse Selector to change the direction of handpiece rotation.
    A red L.E.D. light above the Forward/ Reverse Selector indicates reverse rotation.

  6. Press and hold the desired Preset Button for 1 second (until you hear a double beep).

  7. The display will show:
    ACCESS FILE LIBRARY?
    1=yes, 2=no, 3=esc
    Press Button #2. Do not access the file library.

  8. The display will show:
    SAVE CURRENT SETTINGS?
    1=yes, 2=no, 3=esc
    Press Button #1 to record settings on the Preset Button.

  9. The display will resemble the following:
    (The handpiece ratio, speed and torque values will vary according to your settings).
    USER DEFINED PRESET
    1/8 AG 300 240
    The Preset Button is now programmed with the specified settings.

  10. When you have completed the programming of the desired preset buttons, re-enable the Preset Memory Lock to avoid inadvertently entering the File Library during a procedure. For instructions, read about the System Setup Menu beginning on page 6.

STERILIZATION

WARNING – Sterilize the motor between each patient use.
WARNING – Use of a sterilization method or temperatures other than what are prescribed may damage the motor or present a risk of crosscontamination between patients.
CAUTION – Do not soak or submerge the motor in any liquid.

STERILIZATION PROCEDURE:

Pre-clean

  1. Thoroughly brush off any visible signs of debris from the motor and cord.

  2. Thoroughly clean the device with a moist cloth or towel to remove any remaining signs of debris.
    Sterilize

  3. Select one of the three following sterilization methods (A. B. or C.):
    Wrapped Sterilization – Place in an appropriately sized sterilization pouch and seal it.
    A. Gravity Wrapped:
    Minimum Temperature: 132° C (270° F)
    Full Cycle Time: 20 minutes
    Minimum Dry time: 30 minutes
    B. Prevacuum Wrapped:
    Preconditioning Pulses: 3
    Minimum Temperature: 132° C (270° F)
    Full Cycle Time: 4 minutes
    Minimum Dry time: 40 minutes Flash Sterilization – For immediate use only.
    C. Gravity Unwrapped:
    Minimum Temperature: 132° C (270° F)
    Full Cycle Time: 10 minutes No dry time is required for flash sterilization.

MOTOR & CORD ASSEMBLY

  • The entire motor and cord assembly is fully autoclavable. Before autoclaving the assembly, remove any handpiece from motor and install autoclaving plugs into the end of the motor and motor cord connector as shown below. The plugs are supplied with the motor and cord.

  • Loosely coil the motor cord when auto-claving. Avoid sharply bending the cord when autoclaving.

  • Always install the autoclaving plugs into motor and motor connector before autoclaving.
    Motor & Cord Assembly

  • If the autoclaving plug for the motor becomes difficult to remove or install, apply silicone grease or similar lubricant to the O-rings.

NOTE: Call Aseptico, Inc. at 1-800-426-5913 for any questions or clarifications on this sterilization procedure.

MAINTENANCE & CLEANING

HANDPIECES – Thorough cleaning and lubrication of handpieces after each use and before sterilization is very important to ensure proper operation and service life of the handpiece. Follow the instructions provided with the handpiece purchased for complete maintenance instructions.

CONSOLE MAINTENANCE – The exterior of the console may be cleaned by wiping with a soft cloth moistened with mild detergent or disinfecting solution.

WARNING

  • Do not attempt to disassemble the motor or motor connector.
  • Do not oil or lubricate the motor.
  • Do not attach a handpiece to the motor while motor is running.
  • Do not bend motor cord sharply.

Failure to comply with any of t

he above instructions may void your warranty

CHANGING THE FUSE OR VOLTAGE

WARNING
Turn the power off and unplug the unit before following the steps below.

  1. Use a small flathead screwdriver to open the Fuse/Voltage Selector Panel on the back of the unit.

  2. Remove the red Fuseholder from the unit.

  3. Changing the fuse:
    Replace the blown fuses on either side of the Fuseholder.
    Replacement Fuses:
    115V: 1.0A/250V slo-blo fuse
    230V: 0.5A/250V slo-blo fuse
    B. Changing the voltage:
    The proper fuses for the country of use are sent in the unit. When changing voltage, replace the fuses with fuses that are rated for the new voltage.
    Turn the Fuseholder until the white lettering with the proper voltage is right side up.

  4. Replace the Fuseholder and close the Fuse/ Voltage Selector Panel.

  5. Select a power cord or grounded plug adapter specific to the country of use.

CAUTION
Do not attempt to operate the Endo DTC® while configured in the 115V mode with a 230V power source. This could damage the electrical components and will void the warranty.

CHANGING THE VOLTAGE

Follow the corresponding steps.

Maintenance & Cleaning
Maintenance & Cleaning

TROUBLESHOOTING

Console does not light when turned on:

If lights are blinking, press a button or foot switch to exit Sleep Mode.
Check console to power connection.
Check voltage setting.
Check fuse. If blown, replace with 1.0A/250V sloblo fuse for 115 volts, & 0.5A/250V sloblo fuse for 230 volts.
Console lights when turned on, but handpiece does not turn:
Check motor plug connection.
Check foot switch connection.
Depress foot switch.
Check that a file is properly seated in the handpiece and the latch is closed.
Improper display:
Verify that ratio setting matches handpiece ratio.
Use Calibration function.
Turn power switch off, wait 5 seconds, then turn back on to reset.
Motor slowing down or sluggish:
Dirty, under-lubricated handpiece.
Handpiece lubricant is running into motor.
After lubricating and before autoclaving, set handpiece with head down to let excess lubricant drain out.
Check voltage setting.

SYMBOL DEFINITIONS


| Attention, consult accompanying documents
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| Dangerous Voltage


| Type BF Equipment


| Serial Number

The UL 2601 Standard Duty Cycle for Intermittent Use is 1 min. on / 5 min. off.

WARNING: This device has been tested and found to comply with the emissions requirements of EN 55011:1991. These requirements provide reasonable protection against harmful electromagnetic interference in a typical medical installation. However, high levels of radio-frequency (RF) emissions from electrical devices, such as cellular phones, may disrupt the performance of this device. To mitigate disruptive electromagnetic interference, position this device away from RF transmitters and other sources of electromagnetic energy

WARRANTY

Aseptico Inc. warrants its new products against defects in material and workmanship under normal and proper use, care, and maintenance for a period of two (2) years from date of original invoice. This two (2) year warranty does NOT apply nor is it extended to products that are not manufactured by Aseptico. These products may be covered by a separate limited warranty provided by the particular manufacturer, and all claims and questions regarding the same are to be directed to the particular manufacturer.

Expendable components, such as batteries, fuses, light bulbs, and tubing sets installed on Aseptico products are specifically excluded and have no warranty. Consumable goods are warranted for the stated expiration date of such goods.

Repair or replacement of any product(s) or part(s) under this warranty does not extend the term of this warranty, and such product(s) or part(s) shall remain covered by the unexpired portion of the warranty period, or for ninety (90) days from the date of return to Aseptico, whichever is later. This limited warranty applies only to the initial or first installation of the product or part.

During the specific warranty periods set forth above, Aseptico will, at its option, repair or replace the product(s) or particular part(s) that are found to be defective in either material or workmanship in part or whole. Aseptico shall be the sole arbiter of such action. In the event of alleged defect under warranty, the purchaser is to notify Aseptico ’s Customer Service department promptly. Customer Service will provide Return Material Authorization (RMA) instructions, usually directing that the product be returned for service, shipping prepaid by the buyer or end user, to Aseptico or its designated and authorized warranty service center.

This warranty shall not apply to products (1) that have been subjected to neglect, abuse, misuse, improper installation, inadequate maintenance, or damage due to improper use of cleaning materials or chemicals, or non- compliance with Aseptico’s storage, installation, operation, maintenance or environmental requirements; (2) that have undergone any modification or repair not previously authorized by Aseptico in writing, or service, repair or modification by or from any facility other than an authorized Aseptico service center or technician, or that use non-authorized software or spare or replacement parts; or (3) that fail due to reasonable and normal use or wear and tear, or materials made, furnished or specified by the buyer or end user.

Aseptico does not assume under this warranty any risks or liabilities arising from the clinical use of its products, whether or not such use involves coincidental utilization of products manufactured by others. Under no circumstances will Aseptico be liable or responsible for special, compensatory, incidental, consequential or punitive damages, lost profits, lost sales, or loss of use or loss of business opportunity by or through the use of the product. Aseptico ’s sole and maximum liability with respect to the product, other than its obligations set forth above, shall be the total purchase price paid for the product.

CUSTOMER SUPPORT

P/N: 420308
Rev. L ECO 15497
Software Rev. ASP05 Series 05/2022

P.O. Box 1548 • Woodinville, WA 98072
8333 216th Street SE • Woodinville, WA 98072
(425) 487-3157 • (800) 426-5913
www.aseptico.com[email protected]

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