The alarm sound volume can be controlled at the three steps of
“Big Volume, Middle Volume and Small Volume.”
q
Lightly push the alarm key
with the thin bar. (Fig. 14)
w
The alarm mark on the
LCD panel changes, and
the sound volume changes.
e
The sound volume is
adjusted each time the
alarm key is pressed.
• Do not push the alarm key strongly. Otherwise, it may
be broken.
• Avoid using a hard bar such as metal for the thin bar.
Otherwise, the alarm key may be damaged.
• Do not insert the thin bar into the speaker by
mistakenly confusing it
with the alarm key.
Otherwise, the
speaker may be
damaged.
6. Alarm Sound Volume Control
Caution
The sound level is retained, even if the power is turned
off.
Notice
Fig. 14
Speaker
15
16
(1) Cleaning
If dirt sticks on the unit, probe, file clip, lip hook, or extension
cord. Then, soak a clean cloth in water and squeeze cloth
tightly to drain water. Use the cloth to wipe away dirt. After that,
wipe off with an alcohol soaked clean cloth.
(2) Sterilization
• Autoclave sterilization is recommended.
• Sterilization is required first time you use and after each
patient.
• Can be autoclaved: file clip, lip hook, extension cord
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Autoclave Procedure
q
Wipe away dirt on the surface of the file clip and lip clip with
a clean cloth dipped in water and sufficiently squeezed. And
then, wipe with a clean cloth dipped with disinfecting
alcohol. (Refer to 7. (1) Cleaning)
w
Insert into an autoclave pouch. Seal the pouch.
e
Autoclavable up to a max. 135˚C.
Ex) Autoclave for 20 min. at 121˚C or 15 min. at 132˚C.
r
Keep the handpiece in the autoclave pouch to keep it clean
until you use it.
7. Cleaning / Sterilization
To clean the product, do not use any solvent such as
benzine and, thinner.
Caution
Do not autoclave any parts (the unit, and probe) other
than those that can be subjected to autoclave
sterilization.
Caution