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USER'S MANUAL
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EVOLUTION VETERINARY DENTAL UNITS
HANDPIECE TROUBLE SHOOTING
PROBLEM
No Water Flow in
Handpiece
Mineral Accumulation
Use of Chlorhexidine
CAUSE
SOLUTION
1. Compressor not ON.
1. Turn compressor ON and check that ON/
OFF tap is in the ON position.
2. Water Flow Control not ON (P4- E).
2. Turn water control to ON.
3. Water/CLS Bottle Empty.
3. Fill water/CLS Bottle(s).
4. Check for a ‘kink’ in the water line.
4. Check lines and pressure.
5. Check if 3 way syringe has Water.
5. If yes, lack of water must be in the valves
or the handpiece. The 3 way syringe is
the quickest way to check for water.
6. Use of tap water, blocking water valves.
6. Valves will need replacing.
7. Low regulator pressure
7. Check regulator is set at 70 PSI.
1. Use of tap water - mineral or chemical
1. Pass a fine wire through the water intake
action blockage will usually take 3-4 years
hole. Pass another fine wire through the
to occur.
hole in the handpiece head. Pass the wire
as far as possible each way. ‘Blow out’ the
loosened mineral deposits.
2. Verdigris (Green Slime) build up in water
valves due to chemical reaction with tap
water.
2. Replace valves
1. Most brands of Chlorhex will deposit
out of solution and block valves, etc.
CLS is designed to be used in its diluted
strength without depositing. NOTE:
Do not dilute CLS beyond its label
recommendations or it could result in
deposits.
1. Contact your local iM3 Official Service
Centre
2. Chlorine in tap water will cause a
flocculation and block filters and valves
2. Contact your local iM3 Official Service
Centre. Use only distilled water