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7.3 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION 

 

The Settings Menu screen allows you to adjust the settings of the user interface. The Settings Menu  

is entered by pressing and holding down  the selector switch for approximately 1.5 seconds when in 

the Main Screen while in Standby mode. 

 

 

 

 

                                                

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The following screens are available in the Settings Menu: 

 

 

Aiming Beam: To modify the aiming beam brightness. 

 

 

Restore All:  To restore all procedures and preferences to their default settings. 

 

 

Language: To select from the available languages

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Exit: To exit the Settings Menu 

 

 

Aiming Beam allows you to adjust the brightness of the aiming beam. To change the brightness, 

select the 

Increase

 or 

Decrease

 arrow icons. The aiming beam has 3 brightness settings: level 1 is 

the lowest setting and level 3 is the highest at 1mW output. Level 2 is the default setting. 

 

The Restore All button will reset the aiming beam brightness. preset values, and language selection 

to their default settings. 

 

The Language selection will enable selection from up to 10 different languages. 
 

 English 

 French 

 German 

 Russian 

 Italian 

 Portuguese 

 Spanish 

 Chinese (Mandarin) 

 Korean 

 Japanese 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for iLase

Page 1: ...iLase User Manual P N 5400230 Rev H User Manual...

Page 2: ...olase the Biolase logo iLase are either trademarks or registered trademarks of BIOLASE Inc Other trademarks are property of their registered owners BIOLASE Inc www biolase com USA 4 Cromwell Irvine CA...

Page 3: ...3 System Configuration 23 3 Installation 8 8 Troubleshooting and Repairs 24 3 1 Unpacking 8 8 1 Troubleshooting 24 3 2 Cleaning and Sterilization Before Use on Patients 9 8 2 Warning and Error Messag...

Page 4: ...play and rechargeable battery The iLase Handpiece delivers laser energy under user control to the treatment site Figure 1 1 iLase handpiece and fiber optic tip The iLase Charging Station is used for c...

Page 5: ...ion and drainage of abscess Leukoplakia Operculectomy Oral papillectomies Pulpotomy Pulpotomy as an adjunct to root canal therapy Reduction of gingival hypertrophy Soft tissue crown lengthening Treatm...

Page 6: ...patient s medical history prior to treatment Exercise caution for general medical conditions that might contraindicate a local procedure Such conditions may include allergy to local or topical anesthe...

Page 7: ...indication and increase as required Be aware of the underlying and adjacent structures such as nerves and blood vessels when cutting with this device Do not direct laser energy towards hard tissues s...

Page 8: ...A Z386 08 Laser safety in health care facilities 2 3 ELECTRICAL SAFETY CAUTION Do not look directly into the beam or at specular reflections Never direct or point the beam at anyone s eyes CAUTION Plu...

Page 9: ...40nm Periodically inspect laser eyewear for pitting and cracking For replacement or additional protective laser eyewear please contact Biolase or your authorized dealer LASER PLUME Special care must b...

Page 10: ...odel 7400040 01 Charging Station 1 Power Supply Charging Station 1 iLase Main Body 1 iLase Cover 1 Single Use Tips 1 Kit iLase Cover Grips 1 Pkg Tip Initiation Blocks 1 Pkg iLase Rechargeable Battery...

Page 11: ...t be disturbed or come in contact with liquids or contaminants IMPORTANT Use only Biolase approved power supplies P N 6400422 Figure 3 1 Power Supply Attachment Place the batteries either end first in...

Page 12: ...the battery when installing it To remove a battery gently pull the battery from the socket until the magnet releases the battery assembly 3 5 ATTACHING A TIP To install a tip slide a sterile iLase cov...

Page 13: ...ptacle and at least one battery is connected to the charging station and charged for at least 2 hours The iLase cover has been sterilized using the sterilization instructions noted in Chapter 6 Cleani...

Page 14: ...for firing by pressing on the rubber grip to initiate the tip After completing the initiation of the tip press down the selector switch to start the procedure using the selected presets 4 5 SYSTEM MOD...

Page 15: ...Make sure that all personnel in the operatory are wearing laser protective eyewear 3 After the user enters READY mode the LED on the iLase will be green The red aiming beam will also appear at this t...

Page 16: ...lock Pull the tip out when the metal cannula touches the block still firing until just before the tip is out of the block Fire the laser into the air once You will see a white flash or a glowing tip A...

Page 17: ...PROCEDURE While in Standby mode in the Main Screen highlight the Procedure Name using the up motion of the selector switch and make your selection by pressing the finger switch The procedure screen wi...

Page 18: ...Average Power values and allows you to adjust the power up or down Using the selector switch scroll up to the sign to increase the power scroll down to the sign to decrease the power The power setting...

Page 19: ...40W 1 20W CP2 1 00ms 1 00ms 6 Crown Lengthening Yes 1 80W 0 90W CP2 1 00ms 1 00ms 7 Perio Pockets Yes 1 60W 0 80W CP2 1 00ms 1 00ms 8 Exposure of Unerupted Teeth Yes 1 80W 0 90W CP2 1 00ms 1 00ms 9 Ap...

Page 20: ...recommended for removing fibrous tissue and inside the pocket All of the procedures listed require tip initiation except for Hemostasis and Aphthous Ulcer For information on how to initiate the tips...

Page 21: ...ewear when handling the contaminated main body and battery 3 Remove the used tip from the cover if present and dispose of in a biohazard medical waste Sharps container 4 Remove the battery from the ma...

Page 22: ...es 3 Place the tray into the autoclave chamber and set appropriate cycle as recommended below Type of Sterilizer Temperature Min Time Drying Time Gravity Displacement 121 C 250 F 20 minutes 0 minutes...

Page 23: ...ators Dispose of depleted batteries as directed by your local solid waste handling regulations If you have questions or need advice about safe disposal of used batteries contact Biolase or your Biolas...

Page 24: ...o prevent aperture contamination please keep the tip plug or protective cover attached to the handpiece when not in use 7 2 iLASE COVER GRIP REPLACEMENT Although the iLase cover is designed to survive...

Page 25: ...rences to their default settings Language To select from the available languages Exit To exit the Settings Menu Aiming Beam allows you to adjust the brightness of the aiming beam To change the brightn...

Page 26: ...sentative 8 2 WARNING AND ERROR MESSAGES The Warning and Error screens display codes and recommended corrective actions If a Warning or Error message is displayed perform the indicated corrective acti...

Page 27: ...t of the device or attempt to make repairs Doing so may expose the user to unsafe voltages high temperatures or laser energy and may void the product s limited warranty To obtain repair service for yo...

Page 28: ...rformed every 12 months to ensure that the laser output power corresponds accurately to the displayed power Annual calibrations can be performed at a Biolase Authorized Service Center Call Biolase Ser...

Page 29: ...age max 0 8A Frequency 50 60 Hz Electrostatic Discharge Immunity Up to 10 KV per IEC 60601 Battery Lithium ion 3 7 V 800 mAh Recharge Time fully discharged 2 hours Safety Discharge over current sensor...

Page 30: ...n Product ID Label Charging Station rear Refer to Section 11 2 Certification Label Charging Station underside Refer to Section 11 2 Laser Warning Label Charging Station rear Refer to Section 11 2 Lase...

Page 31: ...raining practice integration support and service BIOLASE leads the global dental laser market with over 21 000 lasers in use today and the most complete family of dental lasers from diode lasers to th...

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