Chapter 3 • Using the Console, Service Module, and Handpieces •
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The Service Module contains the following components:
Component
Description
1
Suction Port
In the top center of the front section of the Service Module, there is a
protective filter and an attachment point for the suction tubing which leads
internally to the vacuum pump. The protective filter (part # NXT00005) should
be replaced every six months or earlier if contaminated. Note that this filter is
different from the type used in the disposable tubing kit.
2
Container Receptacle
The space at the front of the Service Module for accommodating a variety of
commercially available waste containers. For instructions on the tubing
connections for the canister, see page 59.
3
Castors
The Service Module provides four antistatic rotating castors. Unlocked, both
front and rear casters roll easily and rotate freely. When locked, the front
casters will not roll, and the rear casters will not roll or rotate.
4
Power Lead
A short lead with a socket which fits the AC power inlet on the rear panel of
the Console. An appliance coupler can be used to isolate the system from the
mains power source.
5
Communication Cable
A short cable that provides communication from the Console to the Service
Module. The cable plugs into the bottom of the Console when it is placed on
the Service Module.
6
Storage Area for Footswitch and
Power Cord
The enclosure behind the rear door of the Service Module that
accommodates the Footswitch and power cord of the Console when the
system is not in use.
7
AC Power Inlet
An international standard inlet which accepts the power cord supplied with the
Console.
8
Power Switch
Turns the power to the Service Module on and off. This switch must be
turned on to power on the CUSA NXT Console.
Summary of Contents for CUSA NXT
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