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Display:
To increase brightness, press +
To decrease brightness, press –
Exam mode:
Touch the circle and Classic mode is selected.
To reset Classic: by pressing OK all measured values in Classic mode are deleted.
Teeth mode:
Choose UNS or FDI dental notation mode using the arrows.
Power
Time to standby:
Enter the time when the instrument is to go into standby mode when not in use, and
end with OK. To activate the instrument, touch the screen.
Time to off :
Enter the time when the instrument is to shut down aft er not being used, and end
with OK. To start the instrument, press the on/off key.
Network
Network enabled:
is activated by touching the circle.
WiFi Enabled:
is activated by touching the circle.
WiFi Name (SSID):
enter the identifi cation of your WiFi.
WiFi password:
to connect to the internet, enter the WiFi password.
TestPeg
The TestPeg may be used for testing and learning how to use the system. Place the TestPeg on the table or
hold it in your hand. Turn on the instrument and hold the probe approximately 3-5mm away from the top of
the TestPeg.
8) How to Measure
1. Connect the probe to the instrument.
2. Start the instrument .
3. Enter patient’s mode .
4. Select New patient to create a new patient data card, type in the required information and end with Save.
5. Select the position where the implant has been inserted by touching the correct tooth position.
Dental notation can be changed, see settings.
6. Tie a piece of string or thread through the SmartPeg Mount. The thread should be placed around the wrist
when the SmartPeg Mount is used to avoid dropping it.
7. Place the SmartPeg into the SmartPeg Mount
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. The SmartPeg is magnetic, and the
SmartPeg Mount will hold the SmartPeg as it is carried to the implant. Attach the
SmartPeg to the implant or abutment by screwing the SmartPeg Mount using fi nger force
of approximately 4-6 Ncm
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. Do not over-tighten, to avoid destroying the SmartPeg
threads.
8. Hold the probe close (3-5mm) to the top of the SmartPeg without touching it
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. Measure
in both the me siodistal
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and buccolingual direction
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. Do not measure from above
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An audible sound indicates that a measurement has been performed and the value, time and