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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

Guidelines and manufacturer's declaration - electromagnetic immunity

The 

Syncrus G3 Delivery Unit

 is made to be used in the electromagnetic environments specified 

below. The client or the user of the 

Syncrus G3 Delivery Unit

 must be sure that it is used in 

such environment. 

Immunity

test

ABNT Test level

NBR IEC 60601

Level of

compliance

Electromagnetic 

environment Directives

Electrostatic

discharge (ESD)

IEC 6100-4-2

± 6 kV Contact

± 8 kV Air

± 6 kV Contact

± 8 kV Air

Floors should be wooden, 

concrete or ceramic. If 

the floor is covered with 

synthetic material, the 

relative humidity should be 

at least 30%.

Quick electric

transitory phases 

/ train of pulses

(”Burst”)

IEC 61000-4-4

± 2 kV in power 

supply lines

± 1 kV in input /

output lines

± 2 kV in power 

supply lines

± 1 kV in input /

output lines

It is advisable that the 

quality of the power supply 

should be that of hospital 

or typical commercial 

environment.

Surges

IEC 61000-4-5

± 1 kV lines (s) to

lines (s)

± 2kV lines (s) to

ground

± 1 kV lines (s) to

lines (s)

 ± 2kV lines (s) to

ground

It is advisable that the 

quality of the power supply 

should be that of hospital 

or typical commercial 

environment.

Reduction,

i n t e r r u p t i o n  

and variance of 

voltage in power 

supply  input lines

IEC 61000-4-11

< 5% Ut  

(>95% drop in Ut)

for 0,5 cycle 

40% Ut 

(60% drop in Ut)

 for 5 cycles

70% Ut 

(30% drop in Ut ) 

for 25 cycles 

< 5%Ut  

(>95% drop in Ut )

for 5s

< 5% Ut 

(>95% drop in Ut )

for 0,5 cycles 

40% Ut  

(60% drop in Ut)

for 5 cycles

70% Ut 

(30% drop in Ut ) 

for 25 cycles 

< 5% Ut 

(>95% drop in Ut ) 

for 5s

The recommended power 

supply quality is the same 

as used for commercial or 

hospital environment. If 

is required a continuous 

use during energy supply 

outages, it is recommended 

t h a t   t h e  

S y n c r u s   G 3  

Delivery Unit

 be feed by 

an uninterruptible power 

supply or a battery.

Magnetic field in 

f r e q u e n c y   o f 

power supply

(50/60Hz)

IEC 61000-4-8

3 A/m

3 A/m

If an image distortion occurs, 

may be necessary place 

the equioment far from 

the supply frequency or to 

installa magnetic armour. 

The frequency magnetic 

field  shall  be  measured  at 

the installment place to 

assure that it is low enough.

NOTE    Ut is the a.c. power supply voltage before the application of the test level

Summary of Contents for Syncrus G3

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Page 2: ...1 45 Insc Est 582 002 897 114 Rod Abr o Assed Km 53 450m Cx Postal 782 CEP 14097 500 Ribeir o Preto S P Brasil Phone 55 16 3512 1212 Technical Duties Ricardo J Ravaneli CREA SP 5060714523 Registration...

Page 3: ...d operation 31 Sensibility to predictable environmental conditions in regular use conditions 32 Precaution and warnings during the installation of the equipment 32 Precautions and warnings during the...

Page 4: ...equired for the professional the utilization of correct instruments and it should to be in perfect conditions of the use and to protect the professional the patients and others in the eventual danger...

Page 5: ...cated under the handle of the equipment providing smoothness in movements and stop at the desired position Mechanical Arm with end stop SF Attached to the chair with horizontal movements and vertical...

Page 6: ...n various dental specialties Fine power adjustment suitable for each type of procedure For proceedings with refrigeration provides constant irrigation with flow control It also allows the execution of...

Page 7: ...n the syringe 14 Power power ultrasound adjustment 15 Speed electric microengine power adjustment 16 Light electric microengine brightness adjustment 17 Manometer The contents of this page are of an i...

Page 8: ...8 01 11 06 09 12 15 13 14 10 07 05 08 04 03 02 MODULES ACCESSORIES OPTIONS AND MATERIALS OF CON SUMPTION...

Page 9: ...kit model with terminal and reservoir coupled to the Delivery Unit 09 Bicarbonate jet kit Jet Hand model Description application operation and more information see the product manual available on the...

Page 10: ...wings page 08 and 09 illustrates all optional items therefore your equipment will consist only of items selected during your purchase option The use of any part accessory or material not speci ed or f...

Page 11: ...O Electric micro motor Terminal MME Curing Light OPTI Control panel PAD Bicarbonate Jet JET CART coupling C C Coupling pneumatic AIR F AIR F Coupling mechanical SF Ultrasound SONIC Full equipment FULL...

Page 12: ...to 80 PSI 2 Capacity of reservoir Water Flush System 1000 ml Maximum capacity of load applied to trays 2Kgf Net weight of Delivery Unit with pneumatic AIR coupling with all the options 22 5 Kg Net we...

Page 13: ...movable and autoclavable Autoclavable tool to replace the inserts Frequency of Vibrations of Ultrasound 30 000Hz Consumption of irrigating liquid 28 ml min Power consumed 15VA 10 Transducer system Pie...

Page 14: ...NT NBR IEC CISPR 11 Group 1 This Syncrus G3 Delivery Unit uses RF energy only for internal functions However its emissions are too low and it s unlikely to cause any interference in the equipments nex...

Page 15: ...1 kV lines s to lines s 2kV lines s to ground It is advisable that the quality of the power supply should be that of hospital or typical commercial environment Reduction i n t e r r u p t i o n and v...

Page 16: ...el intensity from the RF transmitter as determined by means of electric inspection on sitea is less than the level of compliance in each frequancy rangeb There may be interference near the equipment m...

Page 17: ...itter Maximum Output W Separation distance according to transmitter frequency M 150 kHz to 80 MHz d 1 2 p 80 kHz to 800 MHz d 1 2 p 800 kHz to 2 5 GHz d 2 3 p 0 01 0 12 0 12 0 23 0 1 0 38 0 38 0 73 1...

Page 18: ...18 Delivery Unit with CART coupling Delivery Unit with pneumatic coupling Delivery Unit with Mechanical coupling Dimensions mm TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS...

Page 19: ...orted away from direct sun light exposure Packing to be transported and or stored with care should not suffer drop and neither receive impact Temperature limit for the packing to be stored or transpor...

Page 20: ...to damage to the product user or patient High speed with FO Curring Light Lift seat Lower seat Lift backrest Lower backrest It determines the initial position Dental Light It determines the work posit...

Page 21: ...Flush System operation Electric low speed motor rotation inverter Electric low speed motor Emergency stop Arm fall Spit Position Activation Back to the last position Cup filling Bowl s water flow Trip...

Page 22: ...the equipment will be enabled The main switch has an internal LED which goes on when the dental chair is turned on OPERATION OF EQUIPMENT Use of 3 Way Syringe Press button 01 for water to come out 02...

Page 23: ...nstruments remove from the support the instrument to be used operate the foot control by moving the lever a with your feet The power supply air can be controlled by the operator with more or less pres...

Page 24: ...rough the control panel kit PAD 01 Activation of the dental light 02 X ray view operation 03 Work position 1 04 Work position 2 05 Work position 3 06 Work position 4 07 It determines the initial posit...

Page 25: ...ly return to the zero position This is the most comfortable position for the patient to enter exit the Dental Chair To stop the movement actuate the pedal in any direction or quickly press the key 07...

Page 26: ...Insert the light conductor in the handpiece until you hear a slight click and feel that it was correctly embedded c Insert the ocular protector on the light conductor click Attention Keep the light c...

Page 27: ...pplication mode and the choice of time remove the light conductor protection cover and take the handpiece to the patient s mouth and position the light conductor at a safe distance e F o r s t a r t i...

Page 28: ...ontainer e and clean it a e The water volume and air flow will be able to be adjusted as required as follows Address the hand piece of the bicarbonate jet to a recipient 01 Ex water unit bowl etc Actu...

Page 29: ...e with insert into the tip support in order to avoid accidents 02 NOTE IMPORTANT RECOMMENDATION The shape and the weight of each insert are important facts to obtain a maximum performance of the gener...

Page 30: ...ocks Inside of this main plane of vibration the end of each insert is driven by small vibratory movements To abtain the maximum performance ot the Ultrasound the operator should pay attention to the s...

Page 31: ...ning 10 C to 40 C Recommended room temperature range 21 C to 26 C Relative humidity range for functioning 30 to 75 Atmospheric pressure range 700 hPa to 1060 hPa 525 mmHg to 795 mmHg Operation altitud...

Page 32: ...rdance with the standards of electromagnetic compatibility it can in very extreme conditions cause interference with other equipment Do not use this equipment together with other devices very sensitiv...

Page 33: ...ure remove the hose from the nozzle of the sodium bicarbonate jet handpiece as it is not autoclavable Precautions in case of alteration in the functioning of equipment If the equipment has any abnorma...

Page 34: ...needing to be cleaned and disinfected Disinfection Use clean and soft cloth dampened in alcohol 70 to disinfection of the equipment Never use corrosive disinfectants or solvents WARNING For preventing...

Page 35: ...Jet Unthread the handpiece of the bicarbonate jet 02 and then remove the hose a as it cannot be autoclavable and take it for sterilization in an autoclave packed 02 01 Fixed transducer Removable trans...

Page 36: ...f the country But never with a period superior to 3 years For protecting your equipment look for a Alliage technical assistance for periodic reviews as preventive maintenances Attention In case of the...

Page 37: ...hen Flush System is operated no disinfectant come from handpiece terminals Flush System reservoir run out of water Chair fuse burned Main or chair switch is off Put disinfectant in the reservoir Turn...

Page 38: ...water Bad regulating of the water flux Correct the water filter Adjust the water flux through the actuator Bicarbonate Jet Insufficient bicarbonate in the jet Lack of bicarbonate in the recipient Obs...

Page 39: ...tive We call your attention to our authorized resellers chain Only this chain will keep your equipment constantly new because it has trained technical assistant and specific tools for the correct main...

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