Kavo 1058 Service Manual !!exclusive!!
Every 6 months or after 500 sterilization cycles, whichever comes first. The manual includes a service log template.
In the post-COVID-19 era, the infection control aspects of the Kavo 1058 Service Manual have gained renewed urgency. The manual dedicates significant篇幅 to "reprocessing." It clearly distinguishes between cleaning (removing organic debris via ultrasonic bath or thermal disinfector) and lubrication (using Kavo Spray or equivalent). Crucially, it warns against using instrument-specific lubricants for general dental handpieces, as viscosity mismatches can dampen the turbine's speed.
The manual also lists if your test device (e.g., KaVo DAQ) is used. For example, code "E-12" indicates turbine overspeed – usually due to missing O-rings.
No. There are variants (1058 LUX, 1058 Torque, 1058 C+). The base mechanics are similar, but fiber optics, turbine ports, and chuck designs differ. Always match the manual suffix to your exact model. Kavo 1058 Service Manual
The service manual contains a decision tree for common problems. Here is a condensed version:
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. Deep within the housing, he found a leaking capacitor—a tiny component that had finally surrendered after years of service. According to the Spare Parts List , he needed part number 1.002.3456 The Restoration Every 6 months or after 500 sterilization cycles,
Arthur closed the manual. The patient scheduled for 2:00 PM would never know that their comfortable cleaning was made possible by a technician and three hundred pages of German engineering diagrams. for this model or find a digital copy of the maintenance checklist?
Managing the Oxygenal 6 system to prevent algae and germ propagation.
The service manual provides specific codes and procedures for unexpected malfunctions: The manual dedicates significant篇幅 to "reprocessing
| Symptom | Most Probable Cause (From Manual) | Manual Page Reference (Example) | |--------|-----------------------------------|--------------------------------| | Low speed / low torque | Clogged air channels; worn bearings | Section 5.2, Fig. 12 | | No water spray | Blocked spray nozzles; O-rings at coupler | Section 4.3.1, Table 3 | | No light | Broken fiber optic rod; LED coupler failure | Section 6.1, Fig. 18 | | Excessive noise | Bearing contamination; turbine imbalance | Section 5.4, diagnostic chart | | Bur slips or spins | Worn chuck jaws; weak spring | Section 4.2.2, torque spec #8 | | Overheating | Lack of lubrication; high back pressure | Section 3.3, cleaning procedure |
(checking the 2-bar pressure limits for the high-speed handpieces), Arthur initiated the system reboot.










