DESCRIPTION
Features:- 
Compact and easily transportable for on-the-go use. 
Powered by 3 AAA batteries for convenience and mobility. 
Class II electrical safety classification. 
Designed for use in Applied Part B applications. 
Operational in ambient temperatures from 5°C to 40°C. 
Suitable for use in environments with humidity below 80%. 
Operable at altitudes below 2000 meters above sea level. 
Functions within atmospheric pressure from 70kPa to 106kPa. 
Ideal for enclosed spaces, making it adaptable to various settings 
Technical Parameter :- 
Battery - 4.5V, 3 pcs of AAA batteries
Display screen - 3,7 inch
Main body size - 80*60*55mm
Weight - 75.5g
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Direction To Use :- 
Remove Battery Cover :- 
Remove the battery cover from the device. 
Install Batteries:- 
Insert three AAA batteries into the device and replace the battery cover. 
Plug in Measuring Wire :- 
Plug the measuring wire into the socket of the device. 
Attach Lip Hook and File Clip :- 
Insert the lip hook and file clip into the other end of the measuring wire. 
Set Reference Point :- 
Press the "Set" button to set the reference point between 0~1 mm, with numbers "00" to "0.6" displayed. 
Power On :- 
Short press the power button to turn on the device. 
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Use the volume button to set different volume settings. 
Check Device Readings :- 
After installing batteries and connecting the measuring wire, observe the number displayed on 
the screen (02, 03, or 04). 
Ensure proper connections of measuring wire, file clip, lip hook, and apex locator. 
Verify Device Functionality :- 
If the device displays the apex sign, flashes "-3," all root canal length strips are lit, and there's a 
rapid beep sound, it indicates the device is working correctly. 
Install File Clip :- 
Clip the file clip to the metal shaft of the file, pressing in the direction of the arrow, and then release to complete the installation. 
Position Lip Hook and File Clip :- 
Connect the lip hook to the patient's lower lip and attach the file clip to the file inserted into the treated root canal. Monitor the display for indications of file progression into the canal relative to the apex. 
Monitor Strips and Numbers :- 
While slowly moving the file into the root canal, observe the strips and number displayed on the device. The number indicates the remaining number of strips before reaching the major apical foramen. 
Apical Zone Reached :- 
When strips turn green in the apical zone and the display shows "0.0," it means the major apical foramen has been reached, and a continuous beep sounds. 
Over-Apex Situation :- 
If the file tip goes beyond the apex, strips turn red, the number becomes negative, and the label "APEX" blinks with rapid beeping