13
During transport
The equipment must be transported and stored, observing the following:
• Handle with care to avoid falls, excessive vibrations and impacts;
• The arrows on the package must be pointing up;
• Do not stack above the amount indicated on the package;
• Protect against sunlight, moisture, water and dust;
• Observe temperature, pressure, and relative humidity limits.
In the event of a system malfunction or failure, you must: Prevent any contact
between the system and the patient.
Unplug the system from the electrical outlet and the computer. Store the
system away so that it cannot be used by someone else. Contact the technical
service.
To help ensure proper hygiene and protect against infectious disease, before first use, equipment should
be cleaned and disinfected following the instructions in this manual.
Before using the equipment
During equipment installation
• Place the equipment in a location where it will not be in contact with moisture or water.
• Install the unit in a location where it will not be damaged by pressure, temperature, humidity,
direct sunlight, dust, salts, or corrosive products.
• The equipment must not be subjected to excessive vibration or shock (including during transport
and handling).
• This equipment is not designed for use in the presence of flammable anesthetic mixture vapors
or nitrous oxide.
• Recommendations must be followed.
• Eagle IOS is factory calibrated and therefore does not require calibration when installed. If Eagle
IOS starts having problems scanning and recognizing the tooth models, the system should be
examined which may result in the system returning for repair/calibration.
While using the equipment
• Under no circumstances can the patient operate the equipment.
• The equipment should only be operated by qualified healthcare professionals.
• To operate the equipment, operating personnel must:
- Read and understand the user's manual.
- Be familiar with the structure and fundamental functions of this equipment.
- Be familiar with the emergency protocols of this equipment.
- Be able to recognize irregularities in equipment operation and implement appropriate measures,
when necessary.
• The patient should not touch parts other than those specified to be attended to.
There is a risk of electric shock when opening or attempting to open any part of
the system; only qualified service personnel should open parts of the system.
Do not position the Intraoral Scanner in such a way that it is difficult to
disconnect between the source and the power supply.
Summary of Contents for eagle.IOS
Page 1: ......
Page 2: ...2 THIS PAGE IS INTENTIONALLY BLANK...
Page 25: ...25 A B System C D...
Page 69: ...69...
Page 70: ...70...
Page 71: ...71...
Page 72: ...72...