Frequently Asked Questions
Q1: What is the maximum temperature for sterilization?
A: The sterilization temperature should be ≤ 135 °C. If the temperature exceeds this limit, the motor may be damaged. Improved types can handle up to 155 °C.
Q2: Can the battery be sterilized with the handpiece?
A: No, the battery cannot be sterilized as it is not resistant to high temperatures. It must be removed before the sterilization process.
Q3: How should the cranial bur be maintained after surgery?
A: The cranial bur must be washed immediately after surgery to avoid blood sticking, then dried thoroughly. The battery space must also be kept free of water.
Q4: What is the recommended usage for the blades?
A: Since the medical stainless steel blades are flexible to avoid breakage and can wear out easily, it is suggested to use each blade for only one surgery.
Q5: Why must the battery be removed from the tool after surgery?
A: Small automatic discharges can occur if the battery remains in the tool, which significantly shortens the overall battery life.
Q6: What are the noise and vibration specifications?
A: The device operates with oscillations at 11000cpm and maintains a noise level of ≤75dB for a quieter surgical environment.