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(1)Inside of Main Tubes for Vacuum Syringe
and Saliva Ejector
Use the procedure below to clean these tubes after finishing with each
patient:
1)Turn the main switch on.
2)Take the vacuum syringe and saliva ejector off their holders on the
assistant’s side and suck up one or two cups of water.
3)Return the instruments to their holders.
(2)Cleaning the Vacuum Cut Filter
4.
Basin Unit Component Disinfection and Cleaning
Follow the procedure below to clean the cut filter at least once a day:
1)Open the door on the basin unit.
2)The cut filter is on the side of the top of the vacuum tank.
Grip the cover and pull it straight out.
Do not let any solid matter inside the filter fall out.
3)Wash t he filter and its cover in running water.
Check the o-ring and replace it if it is damaged.
After washing, coat the o-ring with a little Vaseline
so that the cover goes in and out smoothly.
4)Reverse the above procedure to replace the filter in its original posi-
tion and put the cover securely back in place.
5)Close the door on the basin unit.
CAUTION
Clean the items mentioned below at least once a day.
>>Otherwise, the equipment could malfunction, its performance could deteriorate,
or lines could become plugged.
CAUTION
Ensure the cover is correctly and firmly in place when you replace the filter
after cleaning it.
>>Otherwise the vacuum syringe and saliva ejector will not perform correctly, and
there will be a risk of malfunctions or lines becoming plugged.
CHECK
ADVICE
ADVICE
[6]Maintenance 4.
Cut Filter Cover Cut Filter
O-ring
Pull
(Vacuum Tank)