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OPERATING INSTRUCTION
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5. Instrument board operation
Layout of instruments
The positions the instruments are placed in on the board are determined
by the customer at the time of order.
Starting the instruments.
• The syringe is always on (see paragraph 5.3.).
• The curing light is turned on with the key When the instrument is withd
rawn
(see paragraph 5.7.).
• Intraoral camera and C-U2 PRO turn on When the instrument is extracted
(see paragraph 5.8.).
• Once taken out, the L810 integrated laser is operated with the foot control
(see paragraph 5.9).
• Once picked up, all the instruments are operated with the foot control.
(see paragraph 5.2.).
Simultaneous use of the instruments
A device sees that the instruments cannot be used simultaneously.
The fi rst instrument removed is operative while those removed there after
are deactivated by this device.
This device allows the chuck to be replaced in one instrument while another
is used on the patient.
Positioning the instrument board.
The instrument board can move in all directions.
To adjust the height of the board and/or direct it horizontally, simply grasp
the handle
[ a ]
.
NOTE: Grasp the handle placing your thumb on point ( B ) to release
the air lock for the pantograph arm.
Instrument return stop arms (only in SPRIDO versions)
If this device is provided, the instrument return arm can be locked in the
instrument extracted position.
When the device is used a click is heard about 2/3 of the total arm travel.
To go back to the original condition, simply move the arm to the end of its
travel
[ a ]
.
Tray holder attached to instrument board.
The instrument holder [ q ] is removable and can be sterilized in autoclave
at 135°.
ATTENTION!
Maximum weight allowed on instrument tray: 2 Kg evenly distribu-
ted.
Cleaning the instrument board handle.
Press the release button
[ e ]
and then pull the handle
[ d ]
outwards and
remove it.
Clean the instrument board handle with a suitable product approved against
bacteria and fungi and effective against viruses (including HBV and HIV).
Pay strict attention to all the cleaning product manufacturer’s instructions,
warnings and cautions; see paragraph 1.4.
NOTE: The product should be sprayed on soft disposable paper
towel or sterile gauze.
ATTENTION!
Do not use acids or harsh products.