• Starting,
fi nal testing and users
instructions
Finally, connect the low voltage line which connects the
dental unit to the aspirator. Ascertain that the contacts on
the dental unit are clean (volt-free contacts ).
Install and connect the aspirator. Select the ON position
on the switch, which is illuminated once one of the dental
units has started working. At this point aspiration will start.
To check if Micro-Smart is working correctly, it is advisable
to carry out the dynamic tests (see draw. E, page 124) and
to consult the Micro-Smart working diagram (draw. F, page
125).
Users must be instructed on the use and routine mainte-
nance of the new, not used, and therefore not yet contami-
nated, machines.
Demonstrate to users how to follow the Micro-Smart wor-
king phases on the display, to interpret danger warnings
and to carry out routine maintenance using Puli-Jet plus
new
(A)
- (by means of Pulse-Cleaner)
(B)
- and Antifoa-
ming Tablets
(C)
regularly.
The aspirating unit
(9)
(through pipe
10
) creates vacuum
inside the centrifugal separator
(11)
. The fl uid coming from
the dental units enters the centrifugal separator
(11)
from
the pipe
(2)
.
The centrifugal separator separates air from liquids: air is
aspirated through to the suction motor, and then exhausted
via the pipe
(4)
, whereas liquids are drained to the sewage
through the waste pipe connected to the tube-holder
(6)
in
the version without Hydrocyclone and to the tube-holder
(6b)
in the version with Hydrocyclone.
The centrifugal separator
(11)
starts before the aspirating
unit
(9)
, this allows drainage of liquids that may have collec-
ted inside the centrifugal separator before aspiration starts.
Moreover, when the machine is switched off, a timer (adju-
stable) keeps the motor running for min.10’’ - max. 120’’.
On request, Micro-Smart can be supplied with the amal-
gam separator “Hydrocyclone ISO 5,5 l/min.” having its
own separate manual.
B
A
C
30
• Operation
• Amalgam Separator complying to the
standard ISO 11143
11
8
9
10
2
6b
4