Pelton & Crane Spirit 3000 Series Installation Instructions Manual Download Page 20

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As manufacturers of electro-medical products we can assume responsibility for safety-related performance of the equipment 

only if maintenance, repair and modifications are carried out only by us or agencies we have authorized for this purpose, and 

if components affecting safe operation of the chair that may be needed are replaced with original factory authorized parts.

We suggest that you request a certificate showing the nature and extent of the work performed, from those who carry out 

such work, and specify that the certificate show any changes in rated parameters or working ranges, as well as the date, the 

name of the firm and a signature.

WaRnInG: 

A dental chair may include 

magnets in the construction of the device 

which may temporarily affect the function/

programming of some implantable 

pacemakers or defibrillators. If the implanted 

device is programmed to respond to a 

magnet, people who have these types of 

devices should avoid dental chairs with 

magnets.

This product is designed for use in an indoor, 

temperature-controlled, office environment.

Review the following safety precautions to avoid injury and prevent damage to this equipment. Use this product only as 

specified.

WaRnInG:

 Use a licensed electrician for all 

wiring.

WaRnInG:

 Failure to disinfect equipment 

between patients could expose user/patient 

to cross contamination and bio-burden/bio-

contamination.

WaRnInG: 

No modification of this 

equipment is allowed.

WaRnInG: 

This product must be disinfected 

before use. 

WaRnInG:

 To avoid risk of electric shock, this 

equipment must be connected 

only

 to supply 

mains with protective earth.

safeTy

WaRnInG:

 Power cords and their 

associated parts cannot be substituted 

without increased risk of electric shock 

or  fire.  we  recommend  the  use  of  original 

equipment replacement parts only. Power 

cords  must  be  installed  by  qualified 

personnel. Make sure all service loops, 

strain reliefs, and cord guards are in place 

and that line, neutral and ground wires are 

secured.

WaRnInG:

 Maximum load rating for this chair  

is 450 lbs. To avoid personal injury and/or 

damage to the chair, do not exceed this limit.

WaRnInG:

 To avoid possible injury and/or 

damage to the chair, do not apply full body 

weight on the headrest, backrest, toeboard or 

armrest(s). Doing so may cause the chair to tip.

To avoid instability, do not extend components 

on poles (i.e. lights. monitors, units) to the 

extreme extended position simultaneously on 

the same side of the chair.

WaRnInG:

 Use caution when using arm rests 

for leverage when exiting the chair, as arms 

may move and cause patient to fall or get 

injured.

WaRnInG:

 Do not operate chair when any 

cover is removed. Doing so may result in 

injury to the operator.

WaRnInG:

 Do not place knees or legs 

under chair arm support when chair is being 

lowered.

WaRnInG:

 To avoid injury, discontinue use of 

chair if oil is seen leaking from chair hydraulic 

system and have serviced by an authorized 

dealer.

WaRnInG:

 Use caution when filling the 

hydraulic reservoir to avoid overflow and 

spillage.

Summary of Contents for Spirit 3000 Series

Page 1: ...Pelton and Crane Series 3000 Dental Chair Collins Bay Institution Warehouse ...

Page 2: ...SPIRIT 3000 CHAIR TECHNICAL DIMENSIONAL DATA ...

Page 3: ...SPIRIT 3000 CHAIR Dimensions w Junction Box Plumbing Diagram ...

Page 4: ...SPIRIT 3000 CHAIR height Dimensions Chair Weight 360 lbs Electrical Specifications 115V 50 60 Hz 7A Technical Data 31 5 8 35 18 22 32 23 3 4 19 3 4 ...

Page 5: ...Spirit 3000 Series Dental Chair Installation Instructions Model 3001 Model 3004 Model 3003 Model 3002 ...

Page 6: ...tal chair wiring diagram 7 dental chair diagnostic codes 8 Hyraulic Control valve 9 addendum to 3000 series chair installation manual 10 Installation Checklist 11 notes 12 Technical Support Technical assistance is available Monday through Friday Phone 800 659 5922 8 00 am to 6 00 pm Eastern Standard Time Fax 704 583 8506 ...

Page 7: ...3 047657 r7 Quick Release Articulation headrest Articulating Armrest Dual Integrated Touch Pad Chair Back Chair Seat Toeboard with Scuff Cover Pump Cover sYSTEM OVERVIEW ...

Page 8: ... in the chair hardware kit to eliminate gaps between the floor and the chair base AFTER THE CHAIR IS POSITIONED AND LEVELED REMOVE THE CLEVIS PIN AND LOCK PIN REMOVE THE PLUG THAT IS LOCATED IN THE CENTER HOLE OF THE LOCKING PLATE 5 Locate the box containing the headrest Lower the headrest glide bar into the headrest guides as shown in figure 1 Position backrest cushion so that cushion keyholes ar...

Page 9: ...the washer and 5 8 nut onto the bolt Hand tightend the nut Install the beveled washer and nut over the second threaded stud and hand tighten Swivel the bracket to the desired position if user is right handed place the unit mount bracket on the chair s left side Tighten the bolt nut securely with two 15 16 wrench Then tighten the nut securely with a 15 16 wrench Note It will be necessary to disasse...

Page 10: ...ushing Install nylon washer metal washer and lock nut as shown Tighten securely but do not overtighten Ensure that the rail pivots freely up and down and has no side to side play NOTE Reinstall cushion and shroud in the reverse order described in sections 9 and 10 13 Reinstall seat and shroud by placing seat cushion over seat rail Reinstall the two brackets and secure bracket and seat cushion to t...

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Page 12: ...n Normal operation Normal operation Examine potentiometer Reprogram soft limits Reprogram soft limits Reprogram soft limits Normal operation 00 FF E_ RICHT DECIMAL LEFT DECIMAL dental chair diagnostic codes INPUT STATUS DIGIT INPUT STATUS CORRECTIVE ACTION Examine input device Switch may be stuck Switch maybe stuck Multiples switches stuck Input device or connection faulty OUTPUT STATUS DIGIT OUTP...

Page 13: ...n to the right TV2 Base Down TV4 Backrest Down TV1 Base Up TV3 Backrest Up To increase speed turn adjustment screws counterclockwise To decrease speed turn adjustment screws clockwise Wire 4 Back up TV3 Wire 2 Base up TV1 Wire 5 Back down TV4 Wire 3 Base down TV2 COMMON 1 2 3 4 5 ...

Page 14: ...ETURN 300W Transformer Transformer PCB Black top ST15 Black top ST17 1 ST18 3 ST14 5 ST19 7 ST16 150 WATT TRANSFORMER PN 049371 Rev 0 11104 ADDENDUM TO 3000 SERIES CHAIR INSTALLATION MANUAL 300 WATT TRANSFORMER in 3000 SERIES CHAIR The 3000 Chair is equipped with a 300 Watt transformer Optional equipment can be connected to the tranformer Ensure that correct VAC hookup when installing optional equ...

Page 15: ... All connections are properly attached If applicable the cover is closed and fasteners tightened take care not to pinch tubing on wires When depressing the touchpad if applicable the unit chair functions properly While running the chair ensure there is nothing leaking from the tubing The chair passes a high pot test All terminals are connected securely The chair passes a ground continuity test The...

Page 16: ...Spirit 3000 Series Dental Chair USE AND CARE Model 3001 Model 3004 Model 3002 Model 3003 ...

Page 17: ...peration 9 operation 10 operation 11 operation 12 Cleaning Disinfecting Sterilization 13 Cleaning Disinfecting Sterilization 14 EMI 15 NOTES 18 Technical Support Technical assistance is available Monday through Friday Phone 800 659 5922 8 00 am to 6 00 pm Eastern Standard Time Fax 704 659 7255 Customer Service 800 659 6560 ...

Page 18: ...3 047655 r10 Quick Release Articulation Headrest Articulating Armrest Dual Integrated Touch Pad Chair Back Chair Seat Toeboard with Scuff Cover Pump Cover OVERVIEW ...

Page 19: ...rts lists descriptions calibration instructions or other information that will assist technical personnel to repair and replace serviceable items Definition of Symbols The following symbols and terms are defined as follows WARNING Failure to carefully follow the described procedure may result in damage to the equipment and or injury to the patient operator Risk of electrical shock present Make sur...

Page 20: ...ARNING No modification of this equipment is allowed WARNING This product must be disinfected before use WARNING To avoid risk of electric shock this equipment must be connected only to supply mains with protective earth SAFETY WARNING Power cords and their associated parts cannot be substituted without increased risk of electric shock or fire we recommend the use of original equipment replacement ...

Page 21: ... label located inside or underneath the chair seat This label states the chair model and serial number electrical specifications manufacture date and safety classification Note the SAMPLE labels shown below RISK OF EXPLOSION IF USED IN THE PRESENCE OF FLAMMABLE ANESTHETICS ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD DO NOT REMOVE COVER REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL 047R024 R8 WARNING ATTENTION THIS DEV...

Page 22: ...ammed by following the instructions below Programmed positions set on either controller are available on the other controller Auto Buttons Auto Buttons SECURE TOUCH O Auto Button Press Once to activate Position 1 Manual Chair Back Recline Manual Base Down Chair Swivel Electric Lock Button Manual Chair Back Incline Manual Base Up Light Button 1 Auto Button Press Once to activate Position 2 2 Auto B...

Page 23: ... chair is in the desired position release button STORING POSITIONS 1 2 3 4 1 Using the manual buttons adjust the chair into the desired position 2 Press and hold the unmarked LEARN button the chair will beep once to confirm Continue holding the LEARN button while pressing desired auto 0 1 2 3 button TWO TIMES 3 Listen for two quick beeps to confirm the position has been set To program the 2nd 3rd ...

Page 24: ... or counterclockwise to decrease tension Once tension is set reattach upholstery and slide glide bar into chairback WARNING Support the patient s head when adjusting the headrest Glide Bar Tension Adjustment Set Screw Backrest Pins Chairback Upholstery Articulating Headrest The articulating headrest can be adjusted by depressing the Quick Release Button and situating the headrest in the desired po...

Page 25: ...e trigger and sliding the armrest until it reaches the exit position To return the armrest to the operating position slide the arm forward until it locks in place Safety Stop Cover Located on lower back cover This is a safety feature with dual switches that will stop all downward movement of the chair base if triggered operation WARNING Do not place anything under the chair base cover while the ch...

Page 26: ... fluctuate as the massage is in process To activate the massage functions flip the switches to ON position and flip the switch to OFF position to deactivate the massage If only the shoulder area is to be massaged flip the shoulder switch to ON and keep the lumbar switch in the OFF position or vice versa ErgoSoothe Massage option ...

Page 27: ...n the user s reach The outlet is rated at a maximum of 1 5 amp per outlet If the 4 amp circuit breaker should open reset by pressing reset button The water outlet accepts 1 4 QD fitting and has an integral shut off valve Next to the water outlet is a control valve to adjust flow from the water outlet The air outlet accepts a 3 8 QD fitting and has an integral shut off valve operation Reset Button ...

Page 28: ...complex issue The Manufacturer will not attempt to specify the required intervals for disinfection nor can it recommend the overall best surface disinfectant Please refer to the Infection Control Recommendations published by the American Dental Association for further information The question is often asked What should I use to disinfect my dental unit chair and light This question is more complex...

Page 29: ...lighter fluid naphtha or rubbing alcohol Apply with a soft white cloth and rub gently Rinse with clean water and wipe dry 4 Ultra Leather Upholstery Clean spots with mild soap and water or an ordinary household cleaner such as Fantastik or 409 cleaners Wipe off any soap residue with a clean damp cloth Air dry or dry quickly with the warm setting on a hair dryer For stubborn stains use a mild solve...

Page 30: ...ical medical devices are subject to special EMC safety measurements and as a result the equipment must be installed according to the Pelton and Crane installation instruction manual ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY PORTABLE ELECTRONIC DEVICES Portable and mobile high frequency electronic communications equipment may interfere with electronic medical devices STATIC SENSITIVE DEVICES ELECTROMAGNETIC CO...

Page 31: ...agnetic environment in which radiated RF disturbances are controlled The customer or the user of the SP3000 can help prevent electromagnetic interference by maintaining a minimum distance between portable and mobile RF communications equipment transmitters and the SP3000 as recommended below according to the maximum output of the communications equipment Rated maximum output power of transmitter W...

Page 32: ...ode 2 kV common mode 5 UT 95 dip in UT for 0 5 cycle 40 UT 60 dip in UT for 5 cycles 70 UT 30 dip in UT for 25 cycles 5 UT 95 dip in UT for 5 seconds 5 UT 95 dip in UT for 0 5 cycle 40 UT 60 dip in UT for 5 cycles 70 UT 30 dip in UT for 25 cycles 5 UT 95 dip in UT for 5 seconds 3 A m 3 A m Floors should be wood concrete or ceramic tile If floors are covered with synthetic material the relative hum...

Page 33: ...SP30 Dental Chair Specifications Model 3001 Model 3002 Model 3003 Model 3004 Model 3301 Model 3302 Model 3304 Model 3303 ...

Page 34: ...inders one to control lift and another to control tilt and is sealed to prevent leakage of hydraulic fluid The 3000 Series chair lifts a minimum of 350 pounds The 3300 Series chair can lift up to 450 pounds Potentiometers and electrical switches guarantee repeatable operation when the operator depresses the foot or touchpad switch Movement rates are controlled by a hydraulic control valve which is...

Page 35: ...the armrest tees and slides The armrest tee shall be constructed of aluminum The armrest covers shall be attached to the armrest support 3 09 The Electrical Control Package Electrical functions shall be controlled by components on the electronic control package Limit function and lower truss cover switches shall operate at low voltages as supplied by an energy limited transformer Line voltage moto...

Page 36: ...8 19 3 8 17 5 8 21 3 4 7 1 4 29 1 4 CHAIR PIVOT 88 5 8 APPROX 5 1 2 13 CHAIR BASE 4 7 8 68 37 1 8 32 1 4 12 1 4 74 3 4 APPROX 44 1 2 30 28 1 4 56 1 2 APPROX 30 28 1 4 7 5 8 APPROX RAISING CHAIR MOVES CHAIR FORWARD APPROX 7 5 8 28 5 8 7 1 4 88 5 8 CHAIR PIVOT 29 1 4 CHAIR BASE 73 3 4 APPROX 44 1 2 30 30 28 5 8 28 1 4 28 1 4 RAISING CHAIR MOVES CHAIR FORWARD APPROX 7 5 8 56 1 2 APPROX 7 5 8 APPROX 1...

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