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ADVAnceD DenTAl SySTeMS
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2025M | 2025M/DV | 2025M/AR
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65-2025M Rev. B
1.6 Quick Start-Up list
The operator is expected to fully read and understand all aspects of the operation manual for operation of this dental system.
The following is a brief condensed highlight of steps to use the system.
Verify Mechanical integrity and Safe Use
– After unpacking the unit, look for any damage that could affect safe and proper
operation. Ensure there are no missing parts or accessories. Carefully inspect components for tightness and the absence of
cracks, excessive wear or frayed electrical cords. If there is any adverse damage or the lack of mechanical integrity that
would prevent the safe use or operation of the system, it should not be used until repair or replacements correcting the defects
are made.
Verify Handpiece Placements
– Ensure all handpieces are placed into their correct holders and that the corresponding
tubing is correctly situated. This system uses auto holders that activate the instrument once it is removed. If any instruments
are incorrectly placed into holders, the selected instrument by the operator will fail to work.
Quick Check – Verify all tubings
hanging straight down are not crossed and are placed in sequential order from left to right on the holder bar. This will ensure
they are placed correctly.
Verify Holder Switches are Active
– The auto handpiece holders feature a lock out switch levers which can be used to disable
function of that instrument if desired by the operator. Ensure all these levers are pointing straight down towards the floor to
ensure all holders are set to active. Otherwise an instrument may fail to operate when removed from the holder.
Verify Voltage Source
– The 2025M is dual voltage capable allowing it to operate either from 120 volt/60Hz (North
America typical) or 230volt/50Hz (Rest of World typical). Severe damage can occur to the unit if it is set for the wrong
voltage type. Verify wall or generator voltage type. Then verify correct voltage selection is complete for ALL THREE areas of
the cart as follows: (see 1.6 for more detailed information)
1. KaVo Transformer inside dental unit.
2. Main Power Terminal block inside dental unit.
3. Voltage Selector Switches behind power cord inlet panel.
ensure enough electrical Power For System
– The system requires a heavy power draw due to
operation of internal air compressor and vacuum pump motors. Do not use more than one cart on
the same circuit unless the amperage of the circuit is ample to provide sufficient power. Low voltage
supplied to the carts may cause circuit breaker switches to flip or the motors to overheat and quit
working. If in doubt, use dedicated circuits or ensure generators provide enough power for more than
one cart to operate at the same time. An optional power conditioner/booster may also be used to
boost power to the unit for operation with 120Volts/60Hz.
Main Power On
– If using a generator utilize the grounding strap. (See 1.7) Plug the unit in and make sure the switch for the air
compressor is turned on (located on back of unit) and that the vacuum switch is off. Turn on the main power switch and verify
the cooling fan on the back panel activates. If air pressure is low in the tanks, the air compressor will also turn on and run until
it hits a preset pressure switch level and then will turn off.
Quick Check – The Main Power Switch is also a circuit breaker. If it
flips off for any reason, verify all voltage supplies and absence of any shorted circuits before trying to continue.
120 Volt Power Conditioner