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Thermoplastic obturation gun for back-fill treatment of
root canal filling material used after cleaning and shaping of the canal
3 Temperature Settings & Fast Heating Speed
160°C / 180C° / 200°C
Takes only 23 sec. to reach 200°C
360° Swivel
Provides better access to root canals
WIPO PATENT: PCT / KR2009 / 003683
Easy Back-fill
Reduces hand and wrist fatigue and
adds more precision to reaching canals
Gutta Easy (Obturation Gun)
Operating Time
1 hr. and 45 min.
Operating Temperature
160°C/180°C/200°C
Charging Time
2 hrs. and 30 min.
Weight
200g (7oz)
Charger Weight
453g (15.9oz)
200g (7oz)
Charger Input Power
AC 100~250V, 50~60 Hz
Charger Output Power
6V DC, 2.5A
Free Shipping over $70
2-Year Warranty Policy
A training video which explains how to use the Endo-Apex dual obturation system from DXM step by step.
This video covers the entire vertical condensation and back fill obturation procedures.
FAQS
Charger has a burning smell
Battery pins / Charger pins are corroded and will not charge
Pins corrode due to too much sterilization. Any liquid left from sterilization will cause corrosion. Make sure to have the unit dry after sterilization.
My Gutta Easy obturation gun shows “Er1”. What does this mean?
“Er1” shows on LED display when the heater is in a bad contact with the PCB inside.
Try turning the heater around and if it still doesn’t work, please request for an inspection.
My Gutta Easy obturation gun does not turn on. What should I do?
If the gun was not charged, charge it, and try turning it on again.
Also, try the reset button on the bottom of the handpiece. Press the square button. Once pressed, it will click in. Leave it for few seconds and press it again. Unit will turn on. If it still doesn’t turn on, please request for an inspection.
Gutta percha pellet is stuck in my Gutta Easy obturation gun and does not work
Please request for an inspection. Our repair department would have to disassemble the unit and remove the pellet inside.
To prevent this from happening, please use 1 pellet at a time. Do not use 2. Once the pellet is inserted, insert the plunger pushing towards the mouth of the handpiece.
Also, make sure the plunger has the white o-ring (Teflon ring) in place.