Aseptico ADU-17A2 Express Air 2 Operation And Maintenance Instruction Manual Download Page 10

10.

REPACKING INSTRUCTIONS:

1.  Remove all accessories from the unit.
2.  Remove water bottle and place in travel pouch 

provided.

3.  Position syringe in its holder on left side of case (Fig. 

10). Lay tube behind syringe, next to waste tank. 

4.  Leave waste tank in place, with tie-downs connected. 

Remove suction hoses from waste tank, coil hoses, 

and place in bottom of case behind the tank.

5.  Place travel pouch with water bottle to the left of the 

tank as shown.

6.  Coil motor drive air lines and place in pouch. Place 

power cord and fuses in pouch.

7.  Tuck the blue water bottle tube between the pouch and 

pouch flap as shown (Fig. 10). Close pouch flap.

8.  Remove instrument clip-on holder from extended 

handle and place in space located above waste tank. 

Retract handle.

9.  Detach foot pedal cable from connector, coil cable 

around pedal, and place on top of pouch as shown 

(Fig. 10). 

10. Carefully close case lid, taking care not to pinch any 

internal components.

SPECIFICATIONS:

Size:

10.5” x 14.5” x 24”

(27 cm x 36 cm x 61 cm)

Volume:

1.81 cu. ft.  (0.05 m3)

Weight:

43.5 lbs  (19.7 kg)

Power Source:

AC Dual Voltage Manual-Switching

120V / 230V at 50Hz / 60Hz

Current Rating:

6A at 120 VAC, or

4A at 230 VAC

Power Rating:

800 W

Operating Pressure:

45 - 50 PSI  (344 kPa)

Average Air Flow Pressure:

35 PSI

High Volume Vacuum:

3.0 SCFM @ -4” Hg  (84.9 liters/min)

Low Volume Vacuum:

1.4 SCFM @ -1.5” Hg  (39.6 liters/min)

Water Reservoir Capacity:

33.9 fl. oz.  (1.0 liter)

Water Flow:

5.07 fl. oz./min  (0.15 liter/min)

Waste Tank Capacity:

1.08 gal.  (4.08 liters)

Noise Level:

72 dBA @ 3’4” (1 meter)

Environmental Conditions:

Operating Temperature: 10° to 40° C (50° to 104° F)

Transport/Storage Temperature: -20° to 60° C (-4° to 140° 

F)

Relative Humidity: 10 to 90% non-condensing

Altitude: 0 to 3048 meters (0 to 10,000 feet)

Unit Duty Cycle:

Continuous

Note: 

For reliable grounding, connect to receptacle marked 

“Hospital Grade”.

This device has been tested and found to comply with the emissions 

requirements of IEC 60601-1-2:2001-09. These requirements provide 

reasonable protection against harmful electromagnetic interference in a 

typical medical installation. However, high levels of radio-frequency (RF) 

emissions from electrical devices, such as cellular phones, may disrupt 

the performance of this device. To mitigate disruptive electromagnetic 

interference, position this device away from RF transmitters and other 

sources of electromagnetic energy. 

FIG. 10

CAUTION:

WHEN TRANSPORTING UNIT, DO NOT PLACE 

OBJECTS ON TOP OF CASE.

IMPORTANT NOTE:

When running the ADU-17A2 unit at 230VAC 

50Hz, expect approximately 17% less vacuum and 

pressure volume due to the slower turning of the 

compressor.

Summary of Contents for ADU-17A2 Express Air 2

Page 1: ...ADU 17A2 Express Air 2 Portable Dental System OPERATION and MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTION MANUAL...

Page 2: ...t if ignored CAUTION Damage to property or the environment may result if ignored NOTE Important additional information and hints Conforms To AAMI STD ES60601 1 AAMI IEC STD 62366 IEC STD 80601 2 60 IE...

Page 3: ...first and all uses Clean disinfect and sterilize new or repaired instruments before first use Only use sterilized handpieces and instruments during treatment Non sterile handpieces and instruments ma...

Page 4: ...he Voltage Selector Insert must be installed in the 120 position for 120V 60Hz operation or in the 240 position for 230V 50Hz operation WARNING ALWAYS DISCONNECT POWER TO THE SYSTEM BEFORE OPENING VOL...

Page 5: ...strument as shown in Figure 4 Attach the hose connector coming from the Vacuum Motor to this large white connection Connect the High Volume Vacuum HVE hose to the large gray connector located on the f...

Page 6: ...ses air Pressing both buttons simultaneously dispenses an air water mist 5 WATER SUPPLY BOTTLE The Express Air 2 incorporates a self contained pressurized water system This system consists of a 1 lite...

Page 7: ...d you have made yourself familiar with the system functions there are two operating modes to select from On Off Switch Operation Switch ON activates the vacuum and 3 way air water syringe Foot Pedal O...

Page 8: ...and between each patient use WATER LINES Disinfect the water lines weekly Prepare a 1 10 bleach solution 1 part household bleach to 9 parts water Remove water reservoir and discard residual water Rep...

Page 9: ...Check system s power connection Turn On Off switch ON for operation Check that voltage selector module is set for source voltage Check fuse If blown replace with 6A 125V medium time delay fuse for 12...

Page 10: ...Pressure 45 50 PSI 344 kPa Average Air Flow Pressure 35 PSI High Volume Vacuum 3 0 SCFM 4 Hg 84 9 liters min Low Volume Vacuum 1 4 SCFM 1 5 Hg 39 6 liters min Water Reservoir Capacity 33 9 fl oz 1 0...

Page 11: ...r its designated and authorized warranty service center This warranty shall not apply to products 1 that have been subjected to neglect abuse misuse improper installation inadequate maintenance or dam...

Page 12: ...12 P O Box 1548 Woodinville WA 98072 8333 216th Street SE Woodinville WA 98072 425 487 3157 800 426 5913 www aseptico com info aseptico com PRINTED IN THE U S A P N 420967 Rev G ECO 15498 04 2022...

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