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2 Safety Consideration

Precautions regarding installation

Do not install the product near electromagnetic sources such as 
communication facilities or elevators.
Malfunction of this product may occur in the presence of 
electromagnetic interference waves.

Installing or transferring the 
product

Use and maintenance of the
product

Do not use the equipment in an explosive atmosphere (e.g., 
in the presence of inflammable gases).

Improper use in such an atmosphere may cause injury or fire.

Use with caution in the presence of electromagnetic waves.

Do not use equipment generating electromagnetic waves,
such as mobile phones, around this product.
Malfunction of this product may occur.

Be sure to turn off the main switch (or the main switch of the 
unit) when HF surgical equipment is in use.

Be sure to turn off the main switch (or the main switch of the unit) 
when HF surgical equipment is in use because the noise generated 
from HF surgical equipment may cause incorrect operation of this 
product.

Never disassemble, repair or modify the product.

Individuals other than your local authorized Belmont dealer should not 
disassemble or repair this product.
This could lead to an accident, failure, electric shock, or fire.
Never modify the product as it is extremely dangerous.

CONTRAINDICATION

2-2    Safety Precautions

Summary of Contents for CELEB CHAIR

Page 1: ...DENTAL CHAIR CONTOUR TYPE INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE...

Page 2: ...the product correctly Using the product without reading these instructions may lead to an accident Dear Customers Thank you for purchasing our product This document describes the full version of the s...

Page 3: ...ating Precautions 3 2 Precautions for Using Synthetic Leathers 4 1 CLESTA II CHAIR EURUS TYPE CELEB CHAIR EURUS TYPE 4 1 1 Specifications 4 1 2 Dimensions 4 1 3 Name of Each Part 4 1 3 1 Chair 4 1 3 2...

Page 4: ...rning the armrest 4 2 4 8 Cancellation function 4 2 4 9 Safety Look Device 4 2 4 10 Auto Mode Position Adjustment 4 3 CLESTA eIII CHAIR 4 3 1 Specifications 4 3 2 Dimensions 4 3 3 Name of Each Part 4...

Page 5: ...rvice 6 2 Service life 6 3 Period of Parts Retention 8 Accessories and Consumables 7 1 Troubleshooting 8 1 Accessories 8 2 Consumables 4 4 PROGRES 4 4 1 Specifications 4 4 2 Dimensions 4 4 3 Name of E...

Page 6: ...ct unless he she is so instructed 1 1 Intended Use of the Product 1 2 Compliance with Regulation and Directive This product complies with MDR EU 2017 745 and RoHS Directive 2011 65 EU 1 3 Declaration...

Page 7: ...hen disposing of this product and parts replaced carefully take infection control measures pay attention to physical hazards such as from sharps and handle them properly in accordance with the relevan...

Page 8: ...prohibited activity Disassembly repair or modification prohibited Instructions for mandatory actions in general Date of manufacture Serial number European Authorized Representative EC REP Catalog numb...

Page 9: ...ring plumbing Item Document Installation instructions Installation instructions Functional earthing Chair manual control To Recline the backrest To lower the chair To raise the backrest Protective ear...

Page 10: ...ons provided We assume no responsibility for any accident due to failure to follow the Safety Precautions or Operating Precautions even in the event of harm or damage to users or other persons In such...

Page 11: ...damage Use of the product without regard to this indication will create a hazardous condition that may result in death or serious injury Classification by degree of harm or damage and urgency The fol...

Page 12: ...use equipment generating electromagnetic waves such as mobile phones around this product Malfunction of this product may occur Be sure to turn off the main switch or the main switch of the unit when H...

Page 13: ...arts of the product away from patients and users hands fingers and bodies Hands fingers or bodies may become caught in the product causing injury The patient must not lie on his her stomach kneel in t...

Page 14: ...y fits into the chair Ensure that the patient maintains a good posture before moving the chair For a young child the buttocks should be placed on the seat when raising the backrest Pay attention to pa...

Page 15: ...ackrest ensure that the patient s arm or hand is not sandwiched between the backrest and the seat Before raising the backrest ensure that the patient s arm or hand is not sandwiched between the backre...

Page 16: ...f CLESTA II CHAIR EURUS TYPE CELEB CHAIR EURUS TYPE CLESTA II CHAIR CELEB CHAIR CLESTA eIII CHAIR PROGRES including cables specified by the manufacturer Otherwise degradation of the performance of thi...

Page 17: ...on of the product after recovery from power failure turn off the main switch or the main switch of the unit Be sure to turn off the breaker for devices when the product is not used for a long period o...

Page 18: ...our local authorized Belmont dealer Read the Instructions for use Before use make sure to carefully read the instructions for use and use the device correctly Be sure to operate switches manually Make...

Page 19: ...o remember where an emergency stop mechanism is available 2 2 1 Points to remember when operating the product Meanings of each point to remember Pay attention to prevent body parts or objects from bec...

Page 20: ...event body parts or objects from becoming caught in the headrest moving part Ensure that your fingers and hair do not become caught in the headrest moving part Pay attention to prevent contact with th...

Page 21: ...er s declaration electromagnetic emissions This product is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below The customer or user of this product should ensure that it is used in suc...

Page 22: ...uality should be that of a typical commercial or hospital environment 0 UT 0 5 cycles 0 45 90 135 180 225 270 and 315 0 UT 1cycle and 70 UT 25 30 cycles at 0 single phase 0 UT 250 300 cycles The mains...

Page 23: ...z 80MHz in ISM and amateur radio bands Radiated RF IEC 61000 4 3 3V m 80MHz 2 7GHz 80 AM 1 kHz 3V m 80MHz 2 7GHz 80 AM 1 kHz Near electromagnetic field caused by RF wireless communication devices IEC6...

Page 24: ...80 2450 810 870 930 1720 1845 1970 5240 5500 5785 Note a Pulse modulationa 18Hz Frequency modulation 5kHz shift 1kHz sine wave Pulse modulationa 217Hz The carrier is modulated by a square wave with a...

Page 25: ...ble to the Product Use this product in combination with the unit marked with a circle CLESTA eIII CHAIR TYPE CLESTA II CHAIR EURUS TYPE CLESTA II CHAIR CLESTA II CLESTA eIII Devices connectable PROGRE...

Page 26: ...ns for cleaning the resin cover For cleaning do not use cleaning agents containing solvent or abra sives thinners or oil based alcohol butanol and isopropyl alcohol which may cause cracks Do not place...

Page 27: ...and adhesive tapes may cause changes in the surface gloss cracks deformation or abrasion Dye may migrate from newspapers or printed matters to the product Dye may migrate from printed clothes such as...

Page 28: ...or multiple strings or numbers Class I Equipment Type B Applied Parts chair upholstered parts armrest AC230 V 50 60 Hz 2 0 2 0 A Chair control board 1 25A 250V Interrupting capacity 1500A 250VAC Opera...

Page 29: ...ecifications and Operation Unit mm Tolerance in dimensions 10 2010 170 50 300 210 518 600 1055 1615 7 3 5 18 435 800 1380 395 180 170 235 Dimensional drawing standard values are provided 4 1 2 Dimensi...

Page 30: ...o The position or availability of the stick switch may differ according to the specification selected Junction unit Backrest Armrest Seat Headrest manual 4 1 3 Name of Each Part 4 1 3 1 Chair Rear lin...

Page 31: ...ations and Operation 4 1 4 Operation 4 1 4 1 Preparation Before Use Turn on the power for chair Operate the main switch for chair by hand Junction unit Junction cover Junction unit Main switch for cha...

Page 32: ...4 Specifications and Operation 4 1 4 2 After use Operate the main switch for chair by hand Turn off the power for chair Junction unit Main switch for chair CAUTION...

Page 33: ...backrest confirm that the patient s arm or hand is not placed between the backrest and the seat Before raising the backrest confirm that the patient s arm or hand is not placed between the backrest an...

Page 34: ...eration Treatment position 1 Treatment position 2 Entry exit position Mouth rinsing position Previous position Stick switch Pushing direction Label indication Operation Do not press the stick switch f...

Page 35: ...inger caught around the control lever or between the head rest and the backrest When adjusting the angle or up down be sure to apply the operator s hand to the headrest and support the patient s head...

Page 36: ...t armrest can be turned When turning the armrest confirm that there is no obstruction Operator must be careful not to get their hand or finger caught Do not move the chair while the armrest has been t...

Page 37: ...7 Cancellation function Condition How to unlock During the chair movement force is applied to the rear link cover in the direction indicated with an arrow Remove the obstacle that has caused emergenc...

Page 38: ...t positions 4 1 4 10 Setting the mouth rinsing position Set the treatment position by chair manual switch Keep pressing 5seconds 1 2 Chair preset positon 0 Auto return position Move the chair to rinsi...

Page 39: ...ty 1 5 2 Preset 1 Last Position Memory and 1 Auto Return DC 12V AC230V 50 60 Hz 2 0 2 0 A Tilting Mechanism Auto Movements Seat Initial Height Seat Lifting Stroke Backrest Movement Control voltage Fus...

Page 40: ...ration 4 2 2 Dimensions Unit mm Tolerance in dimensions 10 Standard Base Compact Base 50 8 8 0 1105 410 178 11 5 565 1188 60 1813 60 255 600 630 510 225 610 170 1175 50 8 8 0 1105 410 178 11 5 578 60...

Page 41: ...d Operation 4 2 3 Name of Each Part Headrest Backrest Armrest Left Seat Main Switch Panel Main Switch Panel Standard Base Compact Base Headrest Backrest Armrest Left Pump Cover Pump Cover Seat Foot Co...

Page 42: ...itch ON OFF FUSE I O Operate the main switch for chair by hand Operate the main switch for chair by hand 4 2 4 1 Preparation Before Use Main Switch ON OFF FUSE I O 4 2 4 2 After use Turn off the power...

Page 43: ...backrest confirm that the patient s arm or hand is not placed between the backrest and the seat Before raising the backrest confirm that the patient s arm or hand is not placed between the backrest an...

Page 44: ...witch for automatic operation for five seconds or longer If pressed for five seconds or more a buzzer sound is heard and the chair position at that point is memorized as a preset position Reference Au...

Page 45: ...Lever Do not apply excessive load or impact to the headrest while it is extended Do not hit the headrest from above Otherwise failure may result If the chair is to be moved with the backrest reclined...

Page 46: ...re as follows If the armrest hinders entry exit or diagnosis it may be turned backward Only the right armrest can be turned When turning the armrest confirm that there is no obstruction Operator must...

Page 47: ...tment position by chair manual switch Keep pressing 5seconds 1 2 Chair preset positon 0 Auto return position 2 Mouth Rinsing Position Adjustment Move the chair to rinsing position by chair manual swit...

Page 48: ...operation Last position x 1 Auto return x 1 Preset posision x 2 AC230V 50 60 Hz 2 2 2 2 A 5A 250V Current Rating 50A at 250VAC Fast blow Size of fuse 5 0 x 20mm 140kg 150kg Non Continuous Operation Du...

Page 49: ...and Operation Armrest Backrest Headrest Foot Switch Sub Link Cover Main Switch Pump Cover Seat 4 3 2 Dimensions 813 574 164 400 1767 50 8 627 226 500 1464 612 10 8 17 73 780 170 Values are the standar...

Page 50: ...itch ON OFF FUSE I O Operate the main switch for chair by hand Operate the main switch for chair by hand 4 3 4 1 Preparation Before Use 4 3 4 2 After use Turn off the power for chair Turn on the power...

Page 51: ...backrest confirm that the patient s arm or hand is not placed between the backrest and the seat Before raising the backrest confirm that the patient s arm or hand is not placed between the backrest an...

Page 52: ...witch for automatic operation for five seconds or longer If pressed for five seconds or more a buzzer sound is heard and the chair position at that point is memorized as a preset position Reference Au...

Page 53: ...Lever Do not apply excessive load or impact to the headrest while it is extended Do not hit the headrest from above Otherwise failure may result If the chair is to be moved with the backrest reclined...

Page 54: ...re as follows If the armrest hinders entry exit or diagnosis it may be turned backward Only the right armrest can be turned When turning the armrest confirm that there is no obstruction Operator must...

Page 55: ...tment position by chair manual switch Keep pressing 5seconds 1 2 Chair preset positon 0 Auto return position 2 Mouth Rinsing Position Adjustment Move the chair to rinsing position by chair manual swit...

Page 56: ...ry DC12V AC230V 50 60 Hz 2 0 2 0 A 5A 250V Current Rating 50A at 160kg 150kg IPX1 applicable standars IEC60529 Type B applied part Seat for chair Non Continuous Operation Duration of Maximum Operating...

Page 57: ...est Left Seat Base Rotation Lock Lever Main Switch Fuse Holder Foot Switch 4 4 2 Dimensions 240 967 150 660 350 563 570 215 305 480 1 4 0 5 1 0 1 9 5 180 1467 328 1050 820 420 50 58 1 0 7 0 7 2 170 24...

Page 58: ...erate the main switch for chair by hand Operate the main switch for chair by hand 4 4 4 1 Preparation Before Use 4 4 4 2 After use Turn off the power for chair Turn on the power for chair Main Switch...

Page 59: ...backrest confirm that the patient s arm or hand is not placed between the backrest and the seat Before raising the backrest confirm that the patient s arm or hand is not placed between the backrest an...

Page 60: ...witch for automatic operation for five seconds or longer If pressed for five seconds or more a buzzer sound is heard and the chair position at that point is memorized as a preset position Reference Au...

Page 61: ...headrest be careful not to get the operator s hand or finger caught around the control lever or between the head rest and the backrest When adjusting the angle or up down be sure to apply the operator...

Page 62: ...Manual operation lowering reclining the backrest When the lock function is activated the chair movement is stopped The functions that become locked and the unlocking steps are as follows 4 4 4 6 Chai...

Page 63: ...tment position by chair manual switch Keep pressing 5seconds 1 2 Chair preset positon 0 Auto return position 2 Mouth Rinsing Position Adjustment Move the chair to rinsing position by chair manual swit...

Page 64: ...e detergents highly corrosive disinfectants povidone iodine such as Isodine sodium hypochlorite etc abrasive polishing wax or abra sive sponge Do not use a brush or scrubber for maintenance All of the...

Page 65: ...nthetic Leathers Do not use organic solvents detergents containing abrasives or bleach to clean the leather part All of these may deteriorate the surface and change texture or gloss Do not spray deter...

Page 66: ...y the user 5 Maintenance and Cleaning by Dental Staff Always refer to this Instructions for Use before conducting daily maintenance and inspection If you do not conduct daily maintenance or inspection...

Page 67: ...you have any question about periodic inspection contact your local authorized Belmont dealer Part name Standard service life Switch PC board Movable part Wire for a movable part 7 years 5 years 5 yea...

Page 68: ...products for 10 years from the time of purchase Service parts are parts required for repair to return the product to the original state and functions or to maintain its functions When you request for...

Page 69: ...ized Belmont dealer Phenomenon Please check Remedy The chair does not move Is the main switch turned on Is the breaker for the device on the switchboard of the dentist s office turned on Is the chair...

Page 70: ...he warranty and will be charged for Degree of wear deterioration or damage and timing for replacement depends on the use environment and conditions at the customer s premises Consumables Parts listed...

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