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PROBLEM:

Laser has no response.

Corrective Action:

Check that the power cord is securely plugged into back of the laser unit.

Corrective Action:

Check that the power switch on the side panel is turned to the on (

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Corrective Action:

Check that the Laser Stop button is depressed. If not, depress the button.

Corrective Action:

Check the fiber/handpiece attachment and verify that it is properly engaged.

Corrective Action:

The laser battery is not charged.

THE LASER BATTERY MUST BE FULLY CHARGED BEFORE INITIAL USE.

Allow the battery to charge overnight before use.

PROBLEM:

Laser has power but no output.

Corrective Action:

Check the battery in the wireless foot pedal.

Corrective Action:

Depress the reset button on the wireless foot pedal.

Corrective Action:

Check that handpiece and fiber tip are properly initiated.

PROBLEM:

No aiming beam is visible.

Corrective Action:

The aiming beam is set too low. Increase the intensity of the aiming beam.

Corrective Action:

Check that handpiece and fiber tip are properly initiated.

PROBLEM:

Measured power output on a power meter is different from the LED display.

Corrective Action:

Make sure the power meter is calibrated for use with 810 nm wavelength devices.

Corrective Action:

Take a new fiber tip and insert tip according to instructions.

PROBLEM:

Audible beep on Laser will not stop when laser is on.

Corrective Action:

Turn laser off for 5 minutes. Turn laser back on. If beep stops, the unit was able to make
operational adjustments and the laser should perform its function. If the beep continues, the
laser must be sent in for adjustment.

PROBLEM:

Audible beep on Laser will not stop when foot pedal is depressed.

Corrective Action:

Turn laser off for 5 minutes. Turn laser back on. If beep stops, the unit was able to make
operational adjustments and the laser should perform its function. If the beep continues, the
laser must be sent in for adjustment.

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Section 10

PROBLEM:

Wireless foot pedal does not activate Laser.

Corrective Action:

Replace 9 volt battery in the foot pedal.

Corrective Action

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This laser uses wireless transmission technology at a frequency of 2.4GHz. This is a popular
frequency used by other devices such as cordless phones and computer equipment such as
wireless peripherals and network connections. Place the laser system in an area away from these
types of devices. Also, large metal surfaces may disrupt wireless communications as well. Make
sure there are not large metal surfaces between the laser unit and the foot pedal when setting
these items in place.

Corrective Action:

The laser is not in “Ready” mode.

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Summary of Contents for Odyssey Navigator

Page 1: ...Manual Navigator 3 WAT T D I O D E L A S E R O D Y S S E Y TM P A R T N E R I N G I N E S T H E T I C D I G I T A L D E N T I S T R Y S M All manuals and user guides at all guides com a l l g u i d e...

Page 2: ...nit dose laser tip into the handpiece 12 3 1 6 Placing the laser unit in the docking cradle 13 3 1 7 Odyssey Navigator Remote Interlock 13 3 1 8 Emergency Shutdown Switch 14 3 1 9 Powering up the Lase...

Page 3: ...tended Uses 24 5 1 Standby and Ready Status 24 5 2 Continuous or Pulse Mode 24 5 2 1 Continuous Wave CW Mode 24 5 2 2 Pulsed Energy Mode 24 5 3 Tissue Responses to Laser Energy 25 5 4 Systems Procedur...

Page 4: ...ended Autoclave Procedure 31 6 3 3 Prepare Fiber 32 6 3 4 Mounting the Tip 32 Section 7 Labels Signs Warnings and Manufacturer s Information 33 7 1 Regulatory Compliance 33 7 2 Labels 33 7 2 1 Danger...

Page 5: ...zing thermal radiation that does not create changes in cellular DNA The diode is air cooled and highly efficient when used correctly For safety the diode features several ways to stop energy flow if t...

Page 6: ...C 60 Hertz 220 240 VAC 50 Hertz Amperage 1 5 Amps 110 115 V AC 0 75 Amps 210 230 V AC Battery Rechargeable lithium polymer 45 minutes continuing lasing time 8 hours stand by time laser on not being ch...

Page 7: ...2601 1 CSA CAN C22 2 No 601 1 FCC Parts 15 18 47 CFR 1C RSS 210 This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause har...

Page 8: ...Protective Glasses 1 Package of 50 Unit dose fiber Handpiece Tips 6 mm 60 degree angle 1 Handpiece assembly and two autoclavable sleeves 1 Wireless Foot Pedal 1 9 Volt Battery 1 Power Cord 1 Hexdriver...

Page 9: ...ce the battery in the well with the connector to the same side as where the wire leads emerge from the housing Fig 3 1 1g 10 Replace the battery cover and replace the two screws Turn the hexdriver clo...

Page 10: ...and plug it directly into the laser Fig 3 1 3b and 3 1 1c 10 T h e L e a d e r i n D i o d e L a s e r s LASER ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS Section 3 Fig 3 1 2 Fig 3 1 3a Fig 3 1 3b Fig 3 1 3c NOTE To preven...

Page 11: ...ther contaminants The protective metal cap serves also as protection from accidental firing of the laser Fig 3 1 4c Contaminants on the fiber ends may lead to the malfunction of your handpiece Please...

Page 12: ...iece tips as the tips are gamma irradiated and have to be clean for optimal performance and safety Use gloves while handling the tips as natural oils on the fiber or fiber connection can burn and dimi...

Page 13: ...the entrance door of the room In such an interlocked installation the laser would shut off anytime the door is opened hypothetically to protect the person s eyes who is entering the room It is recogn...

Page 14: ...ing the main power switch on the side of the laser Fig 3 1 9 3 1 10 Enter the digital key The Navigator has a keyless entry system for security purposes After turning the power to the On position the...

Page 15: ...o check the Laser Stop system simply press and release the red Laser Stop button while the laser is activated The shut down system will take the laser out of active mode 2 To activate the laser depres...

Page 16: ...This control is for the working beam only Hold the desired key to rapidly change the value Touching the right arrow increases the power touching the left reduces the power Depress Done to return to th...

Page 17: ...emitted Favorites Any combination of settings can be easily saved for convenience with a user defined name Press the button Save as Favorite in the lower right corner of the touch screen when you are...

Page 18: ...y initiated contact Continuous 1 0 W set to 0 Gingivitis initiated contact Continuous 0 4 W 20 seconds Gingivitis Therapy un initiated contact Continuous 0 8 W 20 seconds Gingivoplasty initiated conta...

Page 19: ...the laser is in use must be turned off during the procedure Cleaning supplies or other flammable chemical compounds should be stored in an area away from the surgical site in order to avoid possible c...

Page 20: ...from another wireless device with a compatible modulation scheme 2 4GHz frequency it would immediately be ignored in the same way In summary the wireless receivers in the Odyssey Navigator diode laser...

Page 21: ...ogram appropriate for your dental office The plan may include the following Delegation of authority and responsibility for supervision and control of the laser to a designated Laser Safety Officer Min...

Page 22: ...the power may be required when switching to a larger diameter fiber In order to achieve the same rate of work after changing fiber diameters remember this a smaller diameter fiber will require less po...

Page 23: ...opriate laser for hard tissue procedures The diode laser is attracted to melanin hemoglobin and to some extent water and oxygenated hemoglobin Avoid prolonged exposure of the energy when working in an...

Page 24: ...fixed by the manufacturer using a 50 duty cycle This setting can not be adjusted The chosen mode is displayed in gray color 5 2 1 Continuous Wave CW Mode Setting the laser to the CW mode allows you to...

Page 25: ...at support combustion should be turned off and all flammable materials or chemicals stored in the area should be removed 5 4 2 Foot Pedal It is recommended to use a 9 volt Lithium battery to power the...

Page 26: ...ary working laser 5 4 11 Tips The tips are provided pre cleaved and polished for immediate use Examine the Fiber Tip to insure that there is not a fiber tip shard see Fig 5 6 11a and b for comparison...

Page 27: ...release the foot pedal the microprocessor has determined that the laser power output has fallen below the set level In this event the Odyssey Navigator Laser should be turned off and allowed to sit f...

Page 28: ...ingle application and should be discarded after each use If necessary the tip can be cleaved using the cleaving procedure in 6 1 2 6 0 2 Replacing a Unit Dose Fiber Tip Remove plastic cover and push t...

Page 29: ...t time of 1 second 6 2 LASER MAINTENANCE 6 2 1 Laser Chassis Disinfection The exterior of the laser should be cleaned using a liquid disinfectant similar to BIREX or CIDEX Do not spray the disinfectan...

Page 30: ...ld be within 20 of the meter reading If not recleave the fiber and re check If the output display is still outside the 20 tolerance return the unit to the manufacturer for recalibration There are no m...

Page 31: ...o not place the laser unit or the fiber cable in the autoclave The recommended procedure is to wipe the fiber cablewith a liquid disinfectant e g Lysol Spray Brand III Please wear gloves Do not discon...

Page 32: ...inserted into the handpiece assembly Make sure that the serrations at the end of the handpiece sleeve engage with the inner part of the plastic housing of the fiber tip The gap between handpiece slee...

Page 33: ...Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial envir...

Page 34: ...area the laser s energy may be absorbed by the hemoglobin in the pulp and pulpal hyperemia may occur Extended exposure to laser energy could lead to pain and possible pulpal necrosis 7 4 NOMINAL OCULA...

Page 35: ...warranty does not become effective until registered online at www getodysseylaser com or the registration card is completed and mailed to Ivoclar Vivadent within ten 10 days of the purchase 8 2 REPAI...

Page 36: ...iew of laser wave lengths used in dentistry Chapter in The Dental Clinics of North America Convissar Robert A editor Lasers and Light Amplification in Dentistry W B Saunders Company 44 4 753 765 Octob...

Page 37: ...sert tip according to instructions PROBLEM Audible beep on Laser will not stop when laser is on Corrective Action Turn laser off for 5 minutes Turn laser back on If beep stops the unit was able to mak...

Page 38: ...182 905 238 5711 Fax www ivoclarvivadent ca mail ivoclarvivadent ca All products mentioned are trademarks of Ivoclar Vivadent Inc 2008 Ivoclar Vivdent Inc 604681 Rev 4 4 2008 Complies with IEC 60601 2...

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