VII - SHUTTING DOWN THE
DEVICE
At the end of the working day, you must:
- Empty the irrigation solution out of the
irrigation circuit and the irrigation solution
tanks, by pressing the irrigation flow setting
button (Fig. 2, item 3).
- Rinse the circuit and irrigation tank (see
chapter IV, 4.4) with distilled or demineralized
water.
- Disconnect the handpiece.
- Switch the device off (O).
VIII - ROUTINE
MAINTENANCE/
STERILIZATION
Important:
To maintain the sterility or asepsis of the
accessories (handpiece, tips, etc.), store them
in sealed pouches or leak-proof containers
suitable for medical practice.
The handpiece cord and tank are not
sterilizable.
The following maintenance/sterilization
instructions should be followed before using for
the first time any of the accessories delivered
with the device, and before each subsequent use.
Avoid using cleaning agents and disinfectants
containing inflammable substances.
If this is not possible, make sure that all of the
product has evaporated and that there is no
combustible matter on the device or its
accessories before it is switched on.
8. 1 MAINTAINING THE IRRIGATION CIRCUIT /
IRRIGATION TANK
In preparation for a long period of disuse of your
P5 N
EWTRON
XS, the tank and irrigation circuit of
the device must be rinsed (see 4.4).
After a period of disuse of your P5 N
EWTRON
XS,
bacteria may develop on the inside of the
irrigation solution tank and irrigation solution
circuit.
You are therefore strongly advised to disinfect
the irrigation solution tank and irrigation circuit
of the device (see 4.4) before using it again.
8. 2 SUPRASSON NEWTRON HANDPIECE
MAINTENANCE
After each use, the whole of the handpiece
irrigation circuit and the tip must be rinsed with
distilled or demineralized water for 20 to 30
seconds.
For cleaning, disinfecting and sterilizing the
handpiece, see its specific instructions manual.
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