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- Parts Identification 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

A  -

 

Working Table 

(Item 5.6 - pg. 8) 
B  -

 

Instruments Control Panel 

(Item 5.6.2 - pg. 9) 
C  -

 

Acoustic Box and Air Compressor 

(Item 5.3 - pág. 7) 
D  -

 

Base Structure/Air Tank 

(Item 5.3 - pg. 7) 
E  -

 

Progressive Foot Pedal 

(Item 5.5 - pg. 8) 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

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- Equipment Description and Operating 

The cart system provides working table handpieces and accessories on a steel base with casters, which 

provides mobility for the professional. 

It is equipped with air compressor to supply the compressed air needs of the pneumatic instruments and 

saliva ejector Venturi. Its air reservoir is the equipment's column. The air compressor is accommodated inside of 
acoustic box, reducing noises on a considerably way during the operation. 

It can be moved easily because it has high resistance castors built in molded polyurethane that protect 

the floor and have very low noise level in the displacement. 

 

 

- Before Turning On the Equipment 

1º -

 

Check if the equipment is properly installed in accordance to the instructions 

in the 

Chapter 7

 (

Installation Requirements

) of this manual; 

2º -

 

Check if the sewage tank (1) and the water tank (2), located inside of acoustic 

box, are properly attached and without leaks. 

 

 

- Turning On the Equipment 

1º -

 

Turn on the 

On/Off switch

 on the side of equipment (5); 

2º -

 

Close the air compressor pressure valve (6); 

3º -

 

Remove  the water  tank  (2)  and  fill  it  with  filtered  and  boiled  drinking  water,  up  to the 

indicated  limit  in  the  tank.  Then  put  the  tank  in  the  platform.  It  is  possible  to  use 
prophylactic products of low concentration; 

4º -

 

Open the pressure valve (6) and check if the water tank (2) and the sewage tank (1) are 

well attached and free of leaks; 

5º -

 

Before  starting  to  use  the  equipment,  verify  the  operation  of  all  instruments  and 

commands  available  and  perform  the  cleaning  and  sterilization  of  the  instruments 
(

chapter 9 

 Cleaning and Disinfection - 

of this manual). 

Summary of Contents for Vet Cart Premium

Page 1: ...User s Manual Vet Cart Premium...

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Page 3: ...Tank Drainage 7 5 3 3 Pressure Regulator for Instruments 7 5 6 1 Handpieces Arrangement on the Working Table 8 5 6 2 Instruments Control Panel 9 5 8 1 Ultrasonic Scaler Tips 10 5 8 2 Ultrasonic Scaler...

Page 4: ...nfection 18 10 Technical Features 21 11 Symbology 23 12 Dimensional 24 13 Important Notes 25 13 4 1 Contraindications on the Ultrasonic Scaler Use 27 13 4 2 Curing Light Contraindications 27 14 Troubl...

Page 5: ...in the case of the customer order 2 Handpieces Dental instruments acquired with the equipment described in the purchase order and invoice of the product according to customer request 3 Equipment Prese...

Page 6: ...have very low noise level in the displacement Before Turning On the Equipment 1 Check if the equipment is properly installed in accordance to the instructions in the Chapter 7 Installation Requiremen...

Page 7: ...the airflow in the automatic drain adjustment valve can impair the performance of pneumatic and saliva ejector instruments 5 3 2 Air Tank Drainage The air tank drain is a preventive procedure which a...

Page 8: ...3 X ray Viewer 4 Instruments Holder 5 Working Table Handle The working table s function is to provide handpieces for performing veterinary procedures Note Do not use high speed instruments on low spee...

Page 9: ...use of specific tools The optical fiber handpiece coupling 4 is optionally supplied with special Midwest coupling with 3 1 V output for handpieces with optical fiber lighting Note The pneumatic system...

Page 10: ...reading it carefully then insert the Torque wrench 4 into the tip and then rotate it clockwise until it is tight To remove the tip turn it counterclockwise with the Torque wrench After installing the...

Page 11: ...ients with cardiac pacemakers or anesthetized During the ultrasonic scaler use the tip temperature may rise if the spray is not used Always use enough spray water for the cooling of the handpiece and...

Page 12: ...ctor 2 from the holder 5 To deactivate the suction Place the ejector 2 in its holder 5 X Ray Viewer The x ray viewer is an LED illumination display that allows you to view x rays without the need to m...

Page 13: ...the Prophy Jet Clean the sodium bicarbonate tank at the end of each procedure 5 14 3 Bicarbonate Jet and Prophy Jet Use Precautions Do not fill bicarbonate reservoirs with more than the indicated amo...

Page 14: ...le of 20 seconds is finished Pulse 8 LED keeps blinking for 20 seconds 5 15 1 Precautions on the Curing Light Use Prohibited the use in patients who present biological reactions of sensitivity to ligh...

Page 15: ...ptions use the adjustment keys 13 to set the parameter To adjust pneumatic activation mode use the adjustment keys 13 to set the parameter The selected pneumatic activation method is shown on the disp...

Page 16: ...inting It is applied to all structural metal parts of the equipment The special polyurethane paint provides the equipment with high durability coating and has antibacterial properties according to JIS...

Page 17: ...isk of damage to the equipment The contact with clean and filtered water offers no known risk to the user or the patient but the use of sanitized gloves is recommended to fill the tanks and avoid cros...

Page 18: ...work for installation and maintenance or contact us by e mail export3 olsen odo br or if you prefer 55 48 2106 6000 Installation should be made only by an authorized technician Installation performed...

Page 19: ...carded Curing Light To clean and disinfect the curing light tips use gauze or disposable wipe moistened with soap and neutral detergent Do not use alcohol strong or abrasive alkaline detergents deterg...

Page 20: ...ds collector cover 1 2 Remove the solids collector 2 for cleaning 3 After cleaning re assemble the solids collector cover 1 Daily Procedure at Working Day At the end of the working day observe the fol...

Page 21: ...Continuous operation Thermo Comfort system ultrasonic scaler optical fiber coupling lighting x ray viewer and electrical micromotor Operating environment conditions Temperature between 0 C and 28 C Pr...

Page 22: ...gh speed handpieces Accessories and Detachable Parts Detachable Parts Optical fiber tip for curing light Curing light acrylic tip Light hood for curing light Ultrasonic scaler tips Ultrasonic scaler t...

Page 23: ...23 11 Symbology The symbology complies with standards IEC 60601 1 and IEC 60878...

Page 24: ...24 12 Dimensional Measurements in millimeters...

Page 25: ...ns in chapter 9 Cleaning and Disinfection of this manual Before starting the office check the conditions of the compressor close the air reservoir drain and turn On it observe its operation until its...

Page 26: ...g the procedure a Coupling or removal of the electrical micromotor from its coupling b Coupling or removal of the ultrasonic scaler from its coupling c Coupling or removal of high speed optical fiber...

Page 27: ...Olsen certified assistance 3 Pneumatic handpiece has water leakage on the coupling 1 There s looseness on the handpiece coupling 1 Attach the handpiece correctly 2 The gasket is worn 2 Replace the ga...

Page 28: ...the rotation s direction switch to FWD or REV position 4 The speed control is adjusted to minimum speed 4 Increase the micromotor s rotation speed 5 There s a pneumatic or electronic problem 5 Contact...

Page 29: ...ith the warranty period Allow only qualified Olsen technicians to perform installation and maintenance on your equipment and accessories Use only Olsen original parts and accessories The use of non or...

Page 30: ...Connection to wrong voltage power supply 5 This warranty will cease when a In the normal course of its period of warranty b Make changes in the product not authorized by Olsen c Adulterations in the p...

Page 31: ...and of low maintenance cost These characteristics have been achieved thanks to our competent and dedicated team which make me very proud for many reasons as they are always giving the best of their cr...

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