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otherwise it will not be charged because it cannot plug in the charging interface. It is forbidden to insert the main unit into the charging base in an improper direction, otherwise the main unit and charging base will be damaged.
5. Operation
5.1 Main unit screen display
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Page 2: ... 4 Installation 4 5 Operation 5 6 Precaution 9 7 Cleaning Disinfection and Sterilization 10 8 Contraindication 15 9 Daily maintenance 15 10 Troubleshooting 16 11 Storage and transportation 17 12 After service 17 13 Environmental protection 17 14 Symbol instruction 17 15 EMC Declaration of conformity 18 16 Statement 21 ...
Page 3: ...olidification effect is not affected by the consumption of remaining power 1 1 5 Charging base with integrated radiometer 1 2 Principle and Application 1 2 1 Adopts the principle of ray radiation to solidify the light sensitive resin by shooting at it in a short time 1 2 2 This product is used for dentistry It has the function of accelerating the material of dental restoration curing 1 2 3 The Che...
Page 4: ...1 2 Top of main unit 1 3 Light hood 1 4 Bathymeter 1 5 Adapter 1 6 Charging base 1 7 Point cure lens 1 8 Disposable sleeve 100 9 Qualified certificate 1 10 Instruction manual 1 11 Warranty card 1 3 6 Adapter 3 6 1classified by power supply The power supply by the rechargeable battery 3 6 2 Rechargeable Lithium battery Battery model 18500 Battery capacity 2000mAh Battery has over voltage over curre...
Page 5: ...t 3 8 5 Safety in the presence of flammable anesthetic mixture with air oxygen or nitrous oxide not suitable under this condition 4 Installation 4 1 Aim the mounting holes which on the upper of main unit and make the long side of the top of main unit inserted to it must screw the top of main unit to the end don t inclined inserted The top of main unit can rotate 360 degrees 4 2 Take out the dispos...
Page 6: ... because it cannot plug in the charging interface It is forbidden to insert the main unit into the charging base in an improper direction otherwise the main unit and charging base will be damaged 5 Operation 5 1 Main unit screen display ...
Page 7: ... Because the curing time of different modes is different when switching modes the curing time will automatically follow the switching 5 4 Curing time setting Long press M T button Schematic diagram of curing time setting interface Long press the M T button to change the curing time Different working modes have different curing times 5 5 Quick mode guide Mode Curing time Seconds Light intensity mW ...
Page 8: ...r tack curing veneers and all porcelain crowns For veneers the Turbo mode with a 1 second curing time allows for point curing the center of a veneer with the ability to then clean up the uncured excess around the margins then cure the entire restoration using the full sized curing lens For all porcelain crowns place the curing light on the buccal and lingual surfaces and point cure using Turbo mod...
Page 9: ... then clamp the light hood down on the main unit Aim the top of main unit at the correct position press the power button a di sound will appear the curing light shine the blue light and start to work under the selected mode Screen began to display the countdown time When the countdown back to 0 the work finished Then the screen will return to setting time 5 11 While operation press the power switc...
Page 10: ... high light intensity results in a certain heat development Prolonged exposure of areas near the pulp and soft tissues may result in irreversible damage Therefore this high performance curing light must only be operated by trained professionals 6 4 Do not expose soft oral tissues at close proximity for more than 10 seconds in any mode If longer curing time is required use multiple shorter curing c...
Page 11: ...his product is suitable for dental patients Must be use in hospital or professional medical site 6 18 To avoid electromagnetic interference the device should be installed at the medical site which meet the requirement of EMC WARNING The adapter should be connected to the socket which is easy for operator to touch WARNING over heat scorching The duty cycle of the equipment is 20 Sec on 20 Sec off i...
Page 12: ...away the dirt on the surface of product with pure water or distilled water deionized water 2 Dry the product with a clean soft cloth and place it in a clean tray Notes a The water used here must be pure water distilled water or deionized water 7 2 Preparation before cleaning Steps Tools tray soft brush clean and dry soft cloth Remove optical fiber from main unit and put it into the clean tray Use ...
Page 13: ...cycle is in accordance with the disinfection cycle in EN ISO 15883 Cleaning and disinfecting steps by using Washer disinfector 1 Carefully place the product into the disinfection basket Fixation of product is needed only when the product is removable in the device The products are not allowed to contact each other 2 Use a suitable rinsing adaptor and connect the internal water lines to the rinsing...
Page 14: ...ing must be filtered by HEPA h Regularly repair and inspect the disinfector 7 5 Drying If your cleaning and disinfection process does not have an automatic drying function dry it after cleaning and disinfection Methods 1 Spread a clean white paper white cloth on the flat table point the product against the white paper white cloth and then dry the product with filtered dry compressed air maximum pr...
Page 15: ... with EN13060 or is certified according to EN 285 to comply with EN ISO 17665 2 The highest sterilization temperature is 138 C 3 The sterilization time is at least 4 minutes at a temperature of 132 134 and a pressure of 2 0 bar 2 3 bars 4 Allow a maximum sterilization time of 20 minutes at 134 C Verification of the fundamental suitability of the products for effective steam sterilization was provi...
Page 16: ...ection of main unit are as follows Before each use wipe the surface of the machine with a soft cloth or paper towel soaked in 75 medical alcohol Repeat the wipe for at least 3 times After each use wipe the surface of the device with a soft cloth soaked in clean water distilled or deionized water or a clean disposable wipe Repeat the wipe for at least 3 times 8 Contraindication 8 1 The curing light...
Page 17: ...e be sure to charge the lithium battery of the main unit every six months to prevent damage to the lithium battery after long term storage 10 Troubleshooting Faults Possible causes Solutions No Display No response 1 Battery is out of power 2 Battery is protected 3 Faulty of battery 1 Charging 2 Please put the curing light into the pedestal for charging then the battery works again 3 Please contact...
Page 18: ...with articles that are combustible poisonous caustic and explosive 14 3 This equipment should be stored in the environment where the humidity is 10 93 the atmosphere pressure is 70kPa 106kPa and the temperature is 20 55 11 4 Excess impact or shake should be prevented during transportation Handle with care 11 5 Don t put it together with dangerous articles during transportation 11 6 Keep it away fo...
Page 19: ...magnetic environment Guidance and manufacturer s declaration electromagnetic emissions The device are intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below The customer or the user of the device should assure that it is used in such an environment Emissions test Compliance Electromagnetic environment guidance RF emissions CISPR 11 Group 1 The device use RF energy only for its interna...
Page 20: ...rcial or hospital environment Voltage dips short interruptions and voltage variations on power supply input lines IEC 61000 4 11 5 UT 95 dip in UT for 0 5 cycle 40 UT 60 dip in UT for 5 cycles 70 UT 30 dip in UT for 25 cycles 5 UT 95 dip in UT for 5 sec 5 UT 95 dip in UT for 0 5 cycle 40 UT 60 dip in UT for 5 cycles 70 UT 30 dip in UT for 25 cycles 5 UT 95 dip in UT for 5 sec Mains power quality s...
Page 21: ...ded separation distance in meters m Field strengths from fixed RF transmitters as determined by an electromagnetic site survey a should be less than the compliance level in each frequency range b Interference may occur In the vicinity of equipment marked with the following symbol NOTE I At 80 MHz end 800 MHz the higher frequency range applies NOTE 2 These guidelines may not apply in all situations...
Page 22: ...3 8 7 3 100 12 12 23 For transmitters rated at a maximum output power not listed above the recommended separation distance d in meters m can be estimated using the equation applicable to the frequency of the transmitter where P is the maximum output power rating of the transmitter in watts W accordable to the transmitter manufacturer NOTE I At 80 MHz and 800 MHz the separation distance for the hig...
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