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Micromotore da studio Studio micromotor - Carlo De Giorgi

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STUDIO MICROMOTOR<br />

As soon as you detect excess resistance, unscrew handpiece (14) and<br />

retighten it gradually; repeat this operation as many times as necessary<br />

until you find the correct position.<br />

4.4.2.3 - Replacing the motor<br />

After approximately 2000 hours of duty it may prove necessary to change<br />

the motor in order to restore the original performance characteristics of<br />

the new unit. Proceed as follows:<br />

- unscrew rear cap (G - Fig. 6) after releasing the cable to prevent it<br />

from becoming twisted;<br />

- unscrew the three screws (H) shown in Fig 6;<br />

- detach connector (L - Fig. 6) and then extract the motor from its<br />

location.<br />

15<br />

H<br />

G<br />

Fig. 6<br />

Insert the new motor and secure it; when refitting end cap (G) ensure that<br />

the connecting wires do not become twisted.<br />

<strong>Carlo</strong> de <strong>Giorgi</strong> GB - 15<br />

L

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