Durr Dental 2202-01 Nstallation And Operating Instructions Download Page 1

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VistaIntra DC

Installation and operating instructions

2202100028L02

*2202100028L02*

2007V019

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Page 1: ...EN VistaIntra DC Installation and operating instructions 2202100028L02 2202100028L02 2007V019 ...

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Page 3: ... 6 Requirements 17 6 1 Installation setup room 17 6 2 Information about electrical con nections 17 7 Installation 18 7 1 Installing the unit with the wall mounting bracket 18 7 2 Secure unit with wall mounting plate 18 7 3 Mount radiation field collimation 18 7 4 Safety when making electrical connections 18 7 5 Connecting the unit to the mains supply 19 8 Commissioning 19 8 1 Acceptance test 19 8 ...

Page 4: ...13 1 General notes 31 13 2 Abbreviations 31 13 3 Guidelines and manufacturer s information 31 13 4 Calculation table 35 Contents 2 2202100028L02 2007V019 EN ...

Page 5: ...iption of the type and source of danger Here you will find the possible conse quences of ignoring the warning Follow these measures to avoid the danger The signal word differentiates between four levels of danger DANGER Immediate danger of severe injury or death WARNING Possible danger of severe injury or death CAUTION Risk of minor injuries NOTICE Risk of extensive material property damage Other ...

Page 6: ...per use Any use of this appliance these appliances above and beyond that described in the Installa tion and Operating Instructions is deemed to be incorrect usage The manufacturer cannot be held liable for any damage resulting from incor rect usage The operator will be held liable and bears all risks 2 3 General safety information The sale or prescription of this device by a medi cal practitioner ...

Page 7: ...nit Installation and repairs Installation readjustments alterations upgrades and repairs must be carried out by Dürr Dental or by qualified personnel specifi cally approved and authorized by Dürr Dental 2 6 Electrical safety Comply with all the relevant electrical safety regulations when working on the unit Never touch the patient and unshielded plug connections on the device at the same time Repl...

Page 8: ...s cable with ferrite core 4 Small parts 5 Capture ring 6 Control panel 7 Control unit including wall mounting 8 Main power switch 9 Wall mounting plate optional 10 Adapter plate optional 11 Horizontal arm 12 Radiation field limitation 13 X ray emitter Product description 6 2202100028L02 2007V019 EN ...

Page 9: ...t Color image plate and film holder system 2130100015 Image plate and film holder system conversion set for endo exposures colour 2130100014 Wall mounting plate 2202 303 50 X ray field collimation 2 x 3 2202 101 50 Tube extension 300 mm 2202 102 50 Cover panel without LAN cable 2202100012 Commissioning and intraoral constancy tests Intra extra digital test body 2121 060 54 Adapter plate Sirona Hel...

Page 10: ...echnical data Toshiba D 041SB Stationary Anode Type Model DG 10A05T3 Generator 140 x 150 x 70 2 5 kg Tube length mm 200 300 optional Generator power kW 0 5 Nominal voltage kVp 50 70 10 Nominal current mA 4 7 20 X ray tube cooling Automatically controlled 50 C Air cooling Optional Integrated filtering 1 0 mm Al Total filtration Min 2 0 mm Al Focal spot size as per IEC 60336 mm 0 4 Radiation field l...

Page 11: ...4 1 X ray tube performance data Product description 2202100028L02 2007V019 9 EN ...

Page 12: ...otal length mm 1888 2038 2338 Weight kg 24 4 26 4 28 4 Ambient conditions during operation Temperature C 10 35 Relative humidity 30 75 Air pressure hPa 860 1060 Ambient conditions during storage and transport Temperature C 10 to 60 Relative humidity 10 75 Air pressure hPa 860 1060 4 2 Dimensions 1888 2033 474 450 600 900 Product description 10 2202100028L02 2007V019 EN ...

Page 13: ...618 763 287 1156 280 380 180 1398 1253 1165 450 600 900 Product description 2202100028L02 2007V019 11 EN ...

Page 14: ...145 220 319 Product description 12 2202100028L02 2007V019 EN ...

Page 15: ...European Union guidelines This equipment conforms to all relevant requirements The VistaIntra DC has been developed and man ufactured according to the following specifica tions Protection against water penetration Not pro tected IPX0 Protection against electric shock Protection class I device Type B application part The CE mark declares that the product satisfies the applicable requirements accord...

Page 16: ... THIS X RAY UNIT MAY BE DANGEROUS TO PATIENT AND OPERATOR UNLESS SAFE EXPOSURE FACTORS AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS AND MAINTENANCE SCHEDULES ARE OBSERVED 1 2 4 3 8 9 5 6 7 1 Display μGycm2 kV mA sec Error 2 Selection of tooth symbol 3 Selection of X ray parameter 4 Selection Adult Child 5 Control lamp X ray radiation 6 Trigger button 7 Stand by display 8 Save button 9 Image plate sensor selection S...

Page 17: ... following parameters press the or button kV 60 70 50 70 optional mA 4 7 sec 0 04 2 Selection Adult Child Adult Child Image plate sensor selection Image plate Sensor Product description 2202100028L02 2007V019 15 EN ...

Page 18: ...national regulations 5 4 Wall mounting plate The wall mounting plate can be installed if required in order to ensure the holding forces of the fittings The unit should be fixed to the wall mounting plate using the four screws provided 5 5 Adapter plate The adapter plate is mounted if necessary The already available drill holes of products from other manufacturers are used for attaching The unit is...

Page 19: ...nect switch with a con tact opening width of at least 3 mm in the elec trical connection to the mains power supply Observe the current consumption of the devi ces that are to be connected The diameter of the connections depends on the current consumption length of line and the ambi ent temperature of the unit Information concern ing the current consumption can be found in the Technical Data suppli...

Page 20: ...CCX 2202 303 54 Trophy Elitys 2202 303 55 7 2 Secure unit with wall mount ing plate Use a suitable fixing material for the sub strate The load bearing properties of the fixtures must guarantee sufficient security Fix the wall mounting plate to the wall using four screws and rawlplugs Ø 1 0 0 M 8 Ø 1 2 8 x 107 210 4 406 4 470 108 185 5 80 80 30 50 495 159 1 10 Fix the unit to the wall mounting plat...

Page 21: ...lations 8 1 Acceptance test The Intra Extra Digital test body is required for acceptance tests with the image plate and sensor as receivers and possibly also the corresponding test body holder Before the unit is started up and used for the first time the acceptance test of the X ray sys tem must be carried out in accordance with national regulations The consistency tests which must be carried out ...

Page 22: ...nder menu option 3 Default Value Reset confirm the resetting with Under menu option 4 kV Option browse with and confirm with 50 70 kV are only permitted for countries without restrictions of the German X ray Act Under menu option 5 X ray Count browse with and confirm with Under menu item 6 Exposure Set make the relevant selection with and confirm with The current firmware version can be read off u...

Page 23: ...r 7 mA Tube length 20 cm Without X ray field limitation X ray field limitation 2x3 X ray field limitation 3x4 60 kV mGycm2 60 kV mGycm2 60 kV mGycm2 Incisors 0 08 s 14 6 0 08 s 3 1 0 08 s 6 2 Premolars 0 12 s 21 9 0 12 s 4 6 0 12 s 9 3 Molars 0 17 s 31 1 0 17 s 6 6 0 17 s 13 2 Bite wing 0 18 s 32 9 0 18 s 7 0 0 18 s 14 DC emitter 6 mA Tube length 30 cm Without X ray field limitation X ray field li...

Page 24: ... 2 Molars 0 20 s 18 2 0 20 s 3 8 0 20 s 7 7 Bite wing 0 21 s 19 1 0 21 s 4 0 0 21 s 8 1 The following table shows the standard values for the exposure time and the dose area product of sen sors of a child patient DC emitter 7 mA Tube length 20 cm Without X ray field limitation X ray field limitation 2x3 X ray field limitation 3x4 60 kV mGycm2 60 kV mGycm2 60 kV mGycm2 Incisors 0 04 s 7 2 0 04 s 1 ...

Page 25: ... s 0 20 s Molars 0 25 s 0 12 s 0 50 s 0 25 s Bite wing 0 32 s 0 16 s 0 64 s 0 32 s Recommended exposure times for films with class E sensitivity on a child patient DC radiator tube length 20 cm DC radiator tube length 30 cm mA 7 mA 60 kV 6 mA 70 kV 7 mA 60 kV 6 mA 70 kV Incisors 0 10 s 0 05 s 0 20 s 0 10 s Premolars 0 12 s 0 06 s 0 25 s 0 12 s Molars 0 16 s 0 08 s 0 32 s 0 16 s Bite wing 0 20 s 0 ...

Page 26: ...or inside the oral cavity Position the x ray unit CAUTION Image data insufficient If the x ray unit is moved or if the patient moves during exposure then the image data will not be usable The patient should sit quite still during x ray exposure The x ray unit must not be moved in any way during exposure The detector can be any of the following Film Sensor Image plate Ensure that the detector is pl...

Page 27: ...igger the capturing of the image CAUTION Injuries through x rays X rays can cause tissue damage Comply with the radiation protection regulations Maintain the minimum distance VistaIntra WARNING THIS X RAY UNIT MAY BE DANGEROUS TO PATIENT AND OPERATOR UNLESS SAFE EXPOSURE FACTORS AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS AND MAINTENANCE SCHEDULES ARE OBSERVED 5 6 6 5 1 2 4 3 1 Display 2 Selection of tooth symbol ...

Page 28: ...operated The X ray unit control lamp blinks The unit is ready again 10 Cleaning and disinfection NOTICE The use of unsuitable agents and methods can damage the unit and accessories Do not use any products based on phe nolic compounds halogen releasing compounds strong organic acids or oxygen releasing compounds as they may damage the materials Dürr Dental recommends using disin fectants from the D...

Page 29: ...Cleaning and disinfection Between patients wipe down the surface of the device with a moist soft lint free cloth 10 Cleaning and disinfection Functional test of the exposure button including status LED and acoustic sig nal Make sure that the mains cable is properly installed 7 4 Safety when making electrical connections Make sure that no mineral oil is leaking from the X ray emitter Make sure that...

Page 30: ...a Service Technician E06 Voltage exceeds maximum per mitted value during exposure by 20 kV Switch the unit off and back on Inform a Service Technician E07 Voltage exceeds maximum per mitted value during exposure by 1 mA Switch the unit off and back on Inform a Service Technician E08 X ray emitter temperature too high Switch off the unit until the X ray emitter has cooled down Switch the unit back ...

Page 31: ...efore the set exposure time has been reached Acknowledge the error by pressing the X ray Parameter Selection button or restart the unit If the fault repeats inform your Service Technician Value over Operating error kV value or time entered is too high Correct the value Error Possible cause Remedy Unit does not switch on No mains voltage Check the mains cable and plug connection and replace if nece...

Page 32: ...s and adjust if necessary Increase the exposure time Inform a service technician Detector not correctly positioned in the mouth of the patient Correct the position of the detector X ray image too dark Detector being used not com patible with the unit settings Use a different detector or change the unit settings X ray parameters set incorrectly Check X ray parameters and adjust if necessary Reduce ...

Page 33: ...rmation Electromagnetic emissions for all devices and systems The device is designed for operation in an electromagnetic environment as specified below The cus tomer or operator of the device should ensure that the device is operated in such an environment Interference emission measurements Compliance Electromagnetic environment guidelines HF emissions in accord ance with CISPR 11 Group 1 The unit...

Page 34: ...tor outer conductor 2 kV voltage outer conductor earth 1 kV push pull volt age 2 kV common mode voltage The quality of the supply voltage should correspond to a typical commercial or hospital environ ment Voltage drops short term interruptions and fluctuations of the supply voltage in accordance with IEC 61000 4 11 5 UT 95 drop in UT for 1 2 period 40 UT 60 drop in UT for 5 periods 70 UT 30 drop i...

Page 35: ...ce is possible in the environment of units that have the following symbols Comment 1 The higher frequency range applies for 80 MHz and 800 MHz Comment 2 These guidelines may not apply in all cases The propagation of electromagnetic radiation is affected by absorption and reflection on the building objects and people a The field strength of stationary transmitters such as the base stations of mobil...

Page 36: ...to 800 MHz d 1 2 ÖP 800 MHz to 2 5 GHz d 2 3 ÖP 0 01 0 12 0 12 0 23 0 1 0 38 0 38 0 73 1 1 2 1 2 2 3 10 3 8 3 8 7 3 100 12 12 23 Tab 2 Recommended safety distance between portable and mobile HF communication devices and the unit For transmitters whose maximum rated power is not specified in the table shown above the recom mended safety distance d in metres m can be determined from the formula that...

Page 37: ...the test in acc with IEC61000 4 3 Interference immunity tests IEC 60601 test level Compliance level Recommended safety distan ces Conducted HF dis turbance variables in accordance with IEC 61000 4 6 3 Veff 150 kHz to 80 MHz V1 V d 3 5 V1 ÖP Emitted HF disturb ance variables in accordance with IEC 61000 4 3 3 V m 80 MHz to 2 5 GHz E1 V m d 3 5 E1 ÖP for 80 MHz to 800 MHz d 7 E1 ÖP for 800 MHz to 2 ...

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