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R7

  -  OPERATING INSTRUCTION

• Take the light out of its housing on the assistant’s board or instrument 

board.

 

NOTE

:

 

instrument activation is indicated by the relative management 

page appearing on the TOUCH DISPLAY. 

• Turn the front of the light and/or fiber optic to the position most suitable 

for curing (wand, gun or intermediate position).

• Use the MODE button to select the desired cycle as previously directed 

(the selected cycle is always indicated by the illuminated LED).

 

NOTE

: The curing light has a permanent memory therefore the 

last cycle used will always be present the next time it is used.

• Place the fiber optic in the position required for curing.

 

NOTE

: The fiber optic should be placed as close to the material 

to be cured as possible without touching it.

• Press button START to start the cycle.

 WARNING!

Operation: runs 2 consecutive cycles, rests 60 seconds.

 NOTE

: When a programmed cycle is activated, the LEDs (1, 2, 

3, B, R, L)  indicate  the time that elapses (in multiples of 5 seconds) and 

turn off every 5 seconds of operation.

  The curing light comes with a beep that BEEPS when the cycle starts, 

BEEPS every 5 seconds of operation and lastly BEEPS twice at the end 

of the work cycle.

• Allow light emission to stop by itself. However, it can be stopped at any 

time by simply pressing the START button again.

 WARNING!

• The curing light is equipped with a system that signals malfun-

ctions by illuminating the LEDS in different combinations (see next 

paragraph).

• The curing light is equipped with a cut-out.

Indicators. 

The  following  indicators  are  provided  on  the  control  console  to  signal 

curing light failure:

• 

LED 5 and LED 1, green, constantly on.

  Lamp does not emit any light. Contact technical service department.

• 

LED 5 and LED 2, green, constantly on.

  Instrument start up controller failure.

  Contact technical service department.

• 

LED 5 and LED 3, green, constantly on.

  Power supply too low.

  Contact technical service department.

• 

LED 5 and LED 4 flash continuously.

  Handpiece cut-out tripped. These LEDS will continue to flash until the light has cooled down enough (about 5 minutes) for it to be used again.

  If the problems persists, contact the technical service department.

Maximum curable thickness.

The maximum curing thickness with single cycles is 3 millimeters (refer to the instructions of the composite material used as well).

 WARNING!

This thickness must not be exceeded as the layer may not be completely cured.

Summary of Contents for SMART TOUCH R7

Page 1: ...R7 SMART TOUCH 97050649 rev 006 10 2016 EN...

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Page 3: ...5 2 1 Multifunction foot control 33 5 2 2 Push pedal foot control 34 5 2 3 Power Pedal foot control 36 5 2 4 Wireless foot control 38 5 3 Syringe 40 5 4 Turbine 41 5 5 Micromotor 43 5 5 1 RESTORATIVE...

Page 4: ...ion that is especially important for the user and or assistant 5 Earth ground Functional earth connection 6 Alternating current 7 Part sterilised in a steam autoclave up to 135 C 8 On a part of the ap...

Page 5: ...00 to 1060hPa 1 2 3 Warranty CEFLA s c stands behind its products warranting safety reliability and performance The warranty is valid only under the following terms The conditions given on the warrant...

Page 6: ...ion available on this subject Implants If the dental unit is used for implant operations using separate equipment designed for this purpose shut off power to the dental chair to avoid unwanted movemen...

Page 7: ...tery WARNING Any splashes or spots of mordant will stain the MEMORY FOAM upholstery Immediately rinse with plenty of water if acid spatters on the upholstery Uncoated metal surfaces If you do not use...

Page 8: ...assurance level SAL Cycle Type with pre vacuum Pre vac Method overkill moist heat sterilization in compliance with ISO 17665 1 Minimum temperature 134 C 273 F for heat resistant materials instruments...

Page 9: ...tal units they are not equipped with a hydro group nor with a dentist s instrument board The load bearing structure of the assistant s board is positioned in the rear area of the dental chair and it i...

Page 10: ...Description of equipment a Hydrogroup b Adjustable arm c INTERNATIONAL version instrument board d Doctor s console e Tray holder optional f Assistant s board g Assistant s control console h Utility se...

Page 11: ...t board d Doctor s console e Tray holder f Assistant s board g Assistant s control console h Utility service center i Multifunction foot control n Self balancing arm o Canister for independent supply...

Page 12: ...sprays and water to cup p Height adjustable cart q Operating lamp support adjustable arm r X ray film viewer for panoramic x rays optional u Load reduction plate z ANTHOS R1 0 dental chair Model R7 P...

Page 13: ...D Pay attention to the patient and the staff during dental chair descent on both sides 2 4 Turning on the dental operatory Press the main switch f1 on the dental chair casing and check on the control...

Page 14: ...ng this operation avoid extending the arms of the operating lamp if any to the outside so as to prevent any excessive imbalance of the equipment Once the hydrogroup is aligned with the dental chair tu...

Page 15: ...erating lamp support arm in the new position 4 1 Safety devices The equipment is supplied with the following safety devices Dental chair footboard is equipped with a device l that immediately stops th...

Page 16: ...ion the headrest as desired Once you have reached the desired position release the button u to lock the headrest in place Adjusting the cushion with manual lock 1 rotate the lock knob k anti clockwise...

Page 17: ...key located on the control panel on the side of the dental chair for at least 2 seconds to release the seat NOTE a buzzer rings intermittently and an icon A appears on the top right side of the displa...

Page 18: ...first need to press the brake release button Pantograph arm There are two types of pantograph arm with manual locking only A5 series with pneumatic locking Adjusting the pantograph arm with manual br...

Page 19: ...ara graph 1 4 NOTE for CONTINENTAL version dentist s instrument boards the instrument holder x can be removed to facilitate the cleaning ope rations to remove it simply pull it out of its seat as it i...

Page 20: ...d brake release button INTERNATIONAL models SMART TOUCH screen disable button Operatory light on off button Water to cup button Auxiliary function button available Bowl counter clockwise button active...

Page 21: ...ttery 50 charged Wireless foot control battery flat Wireless foot control connected and active Wireless foot control connected but not active Searching for connection to the wireless foot control Dent...

Page 22: ...ction cycle setting 5 1 1 2 1 2 FLUSHING cycle setting 5 1 1 2 2 HYDRO UNIT SETTINGS 5 1 1 2 2 1 Bowl water delivery setting 5 1 1 2 2 2 Cup water delivery setting 5 1 1 2 2 3 Bowl movement control 5...

Page 23: ...nt programs Hydro unit configuration parameters Operator selection From the main page repeatedly touch the icon button until finding the desired operator NOTE the operator is changed cyclically 5 1 1...

Page 24: ...y out the following operations Touch the icon button to access the BIOSTER S DISINFECTION CYCLE SETTING submenu Withdraw the instruments to be treated the corresponding icon will appear on the display...

Page 25: ...NOTE the time may range from at least 1 minute to at most 5 minutes with 1 minute intervals NOTE for the distilled water tank it is advisable not to set a time longer than 2 minutes Withdraw the inst...

Page 26: ...WATER SETTING submenu containing the following icon buttons Bowl flushing controller with dental chair brought to rinse position Bowl flushing controller with dental chair brought to reset position C...

Page 27: ...up water delivery time touch the icon buttons or NOTE the cup time of filling can be set up from a minimum of 1 second to a maximum of 10 seconds with increments of 0 1 seconds To confirm the selected...

Page 28: ...scaler ENDO function activation camera MIRROR function activation ON OFF control for peristaltic pump activation ON OFF control for operating lamp Instrument memory change To confirm the selected sett...

Page 29: ...NOTE when the chair is locked it is indicated by a dedicated icon on the TOUCH DISPLAY see paragraph 5 1 WARNING For greater working safety this operation is obligatory if you need to use an external...

Page 30: ...he intermittent signal touch the icon button or any button on the console NOTE the last time set remains stored 5 1 1 2 8 Personalization of favourite keys This submenu allows you to select the functi...

Page 31: ...d exit this submenu by touching the icon button 5 1 2 Setting the dental chair s rinse and home positions This setting is specific for each operator Perform the following operations from the main scre...

Page 32: ...D keys to associate the relevant position to the key e g C NOTE The icon B referring to the program selected e g C will appear on the TOUCH DISPLAY to confirm that it has been stored NOTE To call up...

Page 33: ...of work air is automatically blown to eliminate any drops of liquid remaining in the spray ducts To left spray free operation With instruments in place Fully right dental chair automatic return RA Fu...

Page 34: ...t least 2 seconds with the instrument removed Chip air operation delivers air to the turbine or micromotor Air is delivered by pressing the button Air is no longer blown when the button is released Ke...

Page 35: ...tivation of instrument spray WARNING A short acoustic signal warns of the switch When the LED 6 is on it indicates operation with spray Right hand button operation 5 Operation Holding down the button...

Page 36: ...Dental chair backrest down To stop movement release the button NOTE all dental chair movements are blocked when an instrument is being used or the BIOSTER system is running NOTE the joystick operating...

Page 37: ...n their rest position For safety reasons the selected function starts only after the switch has been briefly actuated and then released Lever pushed down Rinse position PR program activated NOTE when...

Page 38: ...ndications The colour of the LED indicates the battery charge while the type of flashing indicates the communication status with the dental unit Battery charge colour description cable disconnected de...

Page 39: ...ING Exclusively use the dental unit to charge the battery of the WIRE LESS foot control Natural battery discharge Should the battery not be used for long periods of time it may slowly discharge all th...

Page 40: ...ector f clockwise LED g on 6F syringe operation with cold water air and spray turn the selector f anticlockwise LED g off Removing the handpiece The nozzle a is screwed onto the grip b Turn the select...

Page 41: ...tem Instrument spray type enable and selection Row of general operating icons see paragraph 5 1 Quick selection of power at 1 of the maximum turbine rotation speed Quick selection of power at 50 of th...

Page 42: ...e paragraph 5 Cleaning and care Refer to the specific instructions furnished with the instrument It is recommended to use Daily Oil CEFLA s c for lubrication Sterilization Only instrument handpiece se...

Page 43: ...e decrease Reduction ratio selection Reduction ratio selection Speed change mode selection Micromotor rotation direction selection Fibre optics on off Independent water supply selection deselection on...

Page 44: ...tation direction by touching the relative icon button Normal rotation direction Inverted rotation direction Inverted rotation direction is signalled by 3 beeps WARNING Subsequently when the micromotor...

Page 45: ...ucts containing acetone chlorine and sodium hypochlorites Sterilization Only instrument handpiece see paragraph 1 5 WARNING Carefully read the operating instructions supplied with the instrument befor...

Page 46: ...ed at the same time activating a function to change the foot control lever ON OFF mode Switches the foot control lever change mode from ON OFF to linear 5 5 2 ENDODONTIC operating mode ENDODONTIC oper...

Page 47: ...or Current speed freezing using the following icon button Sets the current rotation speed as maximum speed Foot control lever change mode using the following icon buttons Sets the current rotation sp...

Page 48: ...r decrease Scaler power change mode selection Fibre optics on off Independent water supply selection deselection only with S H S S system Cooling water enable Row of general operating icons see paragr...

Page 49: ...by the instrument by touching the following icon buttons Operation with water Operation without water The change is cyclic each time the button is touched and the active mode icon is shown on the TOUC...

Page 50: ...Before performing sterilization check the instructions for use included with the device Only for American and Canadian markets instruments must be FDA approved Make sure the threaded sections of the i...

Page 51: ...S LED 2 ramp cycle R RAPID RESTORATION Ramp cycle with emission of 500 mW cm2 for 5 seconds ramp from 500 to 2200 mW cm2 for 5 seconds and 2200 mW cm2 for 5 seconds for a total of 15 seconds LED S LE...

Page 52: ...EEPS every 5 seconds of operation and lastly BEEPS twice at the end of the work cycle Allow light emission to stop by itself However it can be stopped at any time by simply pressing the START button a...

Page 53: ...he curing lamp may be a vehicle for cross contamination between patients The most contaminated parts are the fiber optic and eye protection Before sterilizing them make sure there are no residues of c...

Page 54: ...ce in a clean dry area Do not bend the connecting cable excessively Be extremely careful not to drop the handpiece and do not expose it to excessive vibrations Never use a damaged handpiece Make sure...

Page 55: ...to the mirror one The active mode icon is shown on the TOUCH DISPLAY Real image Mirror image NOTE This function can only be used in LIVE mode Setting operation in single image or multiple image mode W...

Page 56: ...number of the page selected is shown in the centre of the monitor Image storage pressing the touch activated button g on the camera handpiece or activating the pedal control the image is frozen and sh...

Page 57: ...to the end of the sheath 2 Pull the blue tab removing the protective covers 3 The dental camera is now protected and ready for use WARNING Always make certain the handpiece is correctly inserted insid...

Page 58: ...ray pictures can be saved in the patient s folder and viewed on the desktop pc monitor at a later time WARNING Do not use the system for any other purpose different from acquisition of intraoral x ra...

Page 59: ...he dental chair and hydrogroup The assistant s module may be equipped with 2 suction cannulae and 2 instruments The assistant s board comes with sliding rollers f that guide and hold up the suction tu...

Page 60: ...ding operation of this instrument see para graph 5 3 6 3 Curing lamp on assistant s board For detailed information regarding operation of this instrument see para graph 5 7 6 4 Intraoral camera on ass...

Page 61: ...tact with infected material when removing the suction tubes Remove the suction tubes from the conveyor fittings by turning and twisting the tube fitting Detach the suction tubes from the holders by tu...

Page 62: ...d of each work day WARNING Put on gloves before attempting to perform this operation Aspirate about litre of STER 3 PLUS diluted in a 6 solution equivalent to 60 ml of product in 1 litre of water In o...

Page 63: ...2 2 2 Adjusting the amount of water used to fill the cup See paragraph 5 1 1 2 2 2 Adjusting the temperature of the water sent to the cup See paragraph 5 1 1 2 2 2 Setting bowl flushing Water can be d...

Page 64: ...o take it out Disinfecting and cleaning WARNING Always wear gloves to prevent contact with infected material when cleaning the bowl and bowl filter The parts are to be cleaned daily at the end of each...

Page 65: ...istilled water For a higher guarantee of hygiene you can add 600 parts per million ppm of hydrogen peroxide using 20 ml of PeroxyAg not available for theAmerican and Canadian markets per litre of dist...

Page 66: ...ater For a higher guarantee of hygiene you can add 600 parts per million ppm of hydrogen peroxide using 20 ml of PeroxyAg not available for theAmerican and Canadian markets per litre of distilled wate...

Page 67: ...ctant flow from the instruments for about 6 7 seconds Put the instruments back in place NOTE at this point the ducts contain the disinfectant C Putting in disinfectant WARNING The disinfectant must be...

Page 68: ...hout the handpiece If the water to cup ducts need to be disinfected place the container e provided under the cup spout Make sure the spray cocks g found under the instrument board are open C Executing...

Page 69: ...e not exceeding 25 C WARNING Never leave PEROXY Ag or oxygenated water in the tank a for longer than one month If you are going to be absent from the surgery for long periods of time holidays complete...

Page 70: ...illed water By using the TOUCH DISPLAY enter the FLUSHING cycle setting menu and set the cycle duration see paragraph 5 1 1 2 1 2 Position the container d for the instruments to be disinfected on the...

Page 71: ...ings d found under the manifold The vacuum created by the Venutri meters triggers the washing cycle Washing cycle stages deliver municipal water for 50 sec using intermittent operation 2 sec ON 1 sec...

Page 72: ...Open the cover on the side of the hydrogroup a after pushing up and releasing the lock lever b Closing the cover Put on the cover making sure the two locks are inserted in the notches in the hydrogro...

Page 73: ...d on all INTER NATIONAL version instrument boards The screen dimensions are as follows H 210mm L 300mm Per accendere il negatoscopio sufficiente agire sull apposito interruttore a negatoscope on negat...

Page 74: ...older can hold two standard size trays Turn the knob b to adjust vertical movement according to the weight turn clockwise to increase resistance heavy loads turn counter clockwise to decrease resistan...

Page 75: ...very 24 months at the time of installation and whenever electrical parts that are live are repaired updated WARNING The manufacturer shall not be held liable for any personal injury or equipment damag...

Page 76: ...graph 1 5 At the end of each work day Draw in 1 liter of water with each suction tube alternating water and air keep the suction tube alternately in and out of the water After rinsing with water execu...

Page 77: ...ins check all the internal tubes and plastic and rubber parts subject to wear Before leaving the surgery empty for a few days Start the aspirator and run it 20 30 minutes without sucking in liquids Th...

Page 78: ...the separator WARNING When disposing one time use containers full of amalgam observe current local and national laws 9 8 D RR amalgam separator The maintenance instructions for the D RR amalgam separ...

Page 79: ...on the board has been auto matically configured with the factory settings R If the message appears again call technical support M Put suction tubes back in place C Suction tubes extracted when dental...

Page 80: ...ntal unit spare parts catalogue 97023117 Dental chair spare parts catalogue 97023117 Maximum dental unit weight 110 Kg Maximum dental chair weight 140 Kg Maximum dental chair capacity 160 Kg Voltage 2...

Page 81: ...81 81 EN R7 OPERATING INSTRUCTION 11 1 Overall dimensions R7 CONTINENTAL...

Page 82: ...82 82 EN R7 OPERATING INSTRUCTION 11 2 Overall dimensions R7 INTERNATIONAL...

Page 83: ...83 83 EN R7 OPERATING INSTRUCTION 11 3 Overall dimensions R7 CART...

Page 84: ...84 84 EN R7 OPERATING INSTRUCTION 11 4 Overall dimensions R7 M CONTINENTAL...

Page 85: ...85 85 EN R7 OPERATING INSTRUCTION 11 5 Overall dimensions R7 M INTERNATIONAL...

Page 86: ...86 86 EN R7 OPERATING INSTRUCTION 11 6 Overall dimensions R7 M CART...

Page 87: ...87 87 EN R7 OPERATING INSTRUCTION 11 7 Overall dimensions R7 P...

Page 88: ...88 88 EN R7 OPERATING INSTRUCTION 11 8 Overall dimensions R7 SINGLE HYDRO GROUP...

Page 89: ...d with equipment Operating lamp See documentation enclosed with equipment Monitor on lamp post See documentation enclosed with equipment Removable instrument tubings Clean with a suitable disinfectant...

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