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Planmeca Compact

 i Classic v2

user's manual

EN

10032684

Summary of Contents for Compact i Classic v2

Page 1: ...PlanmecaCompact iClassicv2 user s manual EN 10032684...

Page 2: ...to the appropriate requirements such as IEC 60364 equipment is used according to the operating instructions Planmeca pursues a policy of continual product development Although every effort is made to...

Page 3: ...Water and air quick connectors 23 8 9 Planmeca ProX X ray unit 24 8 10 Planmeca intraoral scanner 24 9 Planmeca Solanna and Planmeca Solanna Vision operating lights 26 10 Instrument system 27 10 1 De...

Page 4: ...l 53 14 1 Introduction 53 14 2 Foot control pedal 54 14 3 Foot control functions 55 14 3 1 Centre knob functions 55 14 3 2 Left side and right side knob functions 55 14 3 3 Pedal functions 55 15 Switc...

Page 5: ...umion Plus polymerisation light 87 20 7 Intraoral camera and Planmeca Romexis 88 20 7 1 Intraoral camera placed in instrument console 89 20 7 2 Intraoral camera placed in suction holder 91 20 8 Planme...

Page 6: ...ction 129 25 2 Waterline cleaning 130 25 2 1 After the working day 130 25 2 2 In the morning 134 26 Maintenance 137 26 1 Units with wet suction system 138 26 2 Units with VS A compatible suction syste...

Page 7: ...Positioning of patient dentist and assistant 172 30 3 2 Patient area 173 30 3 3 Over the patient delivery with balanced instrument arms 175 30 3 4 Over the patient delivery with hanging tube instrume...

Page 8: ...Table of contents Planmeca Compact i User s manual...

Page 9: ...t is allowed only under the supervision of dental care professionals NOTE This manual is valid for software revision 7 10 5 or later NOTE In error situations this manual is the primary source of infor...

Page 10: ...a Romexis software Planmeca Romexis technical manual For service personnel Gives instructions for service situations The Planmeca Solanna or Planmeca Solanna Vision operating light is delivered with t...

Page 11: ...nsor that is intended to be used for capturing digital intraoral X ray images and instructs how to use it Installation manual For service personnel Describes how to install the sensor Before using sur...

Page 12: ...3 Training A hands on user s training is given in connection with the installation of this device 3 Training 4 Planmeca Compact i User s manual...

Page 13: ...ng your Planmeca product you must register it to activate the warranty Navigate to the registration website www planmeca com register in your Internet browser and follow the instructions on the websit...

Page 14: ...ited to parts in contact with air water and suction systems In addition the service technician checks and services all dental unit parts suspect to wear and tear in normal use These include parts in t...

Page 15: ...ng current Standard IEC 60417 On Off switch Standard IEC 60417 Refer to instruction manual booklet Standard ISO 7010 General warning Standard ISO 7010 Warning crushing hazard hand Standard ISO 7010 Wa...

Page 16: ...erilised using steam or dry heat Standard ISO 7000 Separate collection for electrical and electronic equipment according to Directive 2002 96 EC WEEE Protective earth ground Standard IEC 60417 Radio c...

Page 17: ...oor or when the cuspidor door is open WARNING Maintenance procedures shall not be performed while equipment is in use with a patient WARNING The patient must not be in contact with instruments when th...

Page 18: ...ocumentation CAUTION Do not use the scaler or the polymerisation light on patients with cardiac pacemakers The instrument can cause disturbance on the pacemaker s function CAUTION Electromagnetic inte...

Page 19: ...e significantly DO NOT TOUCH THE MOTORS CAUTION In extreme operating conditions the surface temperature of the seat upholstery may rise to 44 C 111 F When applying maximum allowed load on the patient...

Page 20: ...put into service according to the specific EMC information provided in the accompanying documents NOTE Portable and mobile RF communications equipment can affect the dental unit NOTE External equipmen...

Page 21: ...operation 3 Legrest The position of the legrest is identified as locked or unlocked hangs freely Based on this information the chair can be driven lower when it is locked 4 Bowl The bowl is above the...

Page 22: ...t console 14 Operating light 5 Adjustable suction arm with Flexy holder 10 Patient chair 15 ProX X ray unit This type of dental unit configuration has the option of a shorter OP delivery arm 340 mm Th...

Page 23: ...8 Planmeca Compact i dental unit User s manual Planmeca Compact i 15...

Page 24: ...tube 9 Tray 4 Bowl 10 OP delivery arm 5 Chair mounted left right suction arm with Flexy holder 11 Operating light 6 Patient chair 8 2 Detachable parts The following detachable components are marked wi...

Page 25: ...hable components are not critical to operation The user can perform dental treatment even if a wrong similar part is fitted Hygienic membrane HT instrument holder Top tray size 1 and 2 8 Planmeca Comp...

Page 26: ...Quick connect tray size 1 and 2 Armrests Instrument flushing holder Cup fill tube Bowl filter and filter cap 8 Planmeca Compact i dental unit 18 Planmeca Compact i User s manual...

Page 27: ...Coarse filters Side cover plate for cuspidor Dentist s instruments and hoses Suction tubes Assistant s instruments and hoses 8 Planmeca Compact i dental unit User s manual Planmeca Compact i 19...

Page 28: ...hair with upholstery and the armrests 8 4 Bowl CAUTION Do not allow the patient to grab the bowl when getting seated or getting up from the patient chair NOTE Always place the bowl in home position NO...

Page 29: ...area If the bowl assembly for some reason comes off the cuspidor you can put it back as follows 1 Place the ring to the underside of the bowl assembly This is shown by item 1 in the picture below 2 Ma...

Page 30: ...t holder on the Flexy holder Before attaching the tablet to the tablet holder ensure that the round mount interface is glued to the backside of the tablet To attach the tablet to the tablet holder pos...

Page 31: ...lanmeca to the USB port 8 8 Water and air quick connectors The water and air quick connectors can be used with external devices When you connect a device to the quick connector water air flows to the...

Page 32: ...dental unit pylon CAUTION Drive the chair carefully when positioning the ProX X ray unit CAUTION Do not drive the chair during the exposure CAUTION Do not touch the external PC and the patient at the...

Page 33: ...ng way it will not go into the port Use of unnecessary force will break the connector NOTE There are two ports on the cuspidor One is the port for the intraoral scanner and the other is a USB port Mak...

Page 34: ...e light itself or from the dental unit s control panel or foot control It also features a no touch function which means that you can operate the light by waving your hand in front of the sensor For in...

Page 35: ...allow the patient to grab the OP delivery arm when getting seated or up from the patient chair The instrument console can be positioned using the handles on the console The rotation area of the delive...

Page 36: ...rument console with balanced instrument arms The console can be equipped with up to five instruments The leftmost position is reserved for the syringe only The other instruments can be positioned in a...

Page 37: ...balance of the instrument arms can be changed according to the weight of the instrument and personal preferences Their flexibility can be adjusted as follows 1 Pull out the roller 2 Adjust the balanc...

Page 38: ...to their places The angle of the instrument holder can be slightly adjusted 10 3 Quick connector hoses The instruments are equipped with quick connector hoses to be connected to the instrument console...

Page 39: ...anged simply by removing the instrument with its hose and reconnecting it to the new place The old instrument settings will remain the same despite of the new location of the instrument hose The instr...

Page 40: ...t be changed without changing electronics 10 4 Instrument functions The instrument console has five instrument positions You can set each instrument so that the following functions will where applicab...

Page 41: ...versed see section Reverse rotation on page 77 10 4 5 Quickstart of air driven instruments The turbine can be set to start with maximum speed see section Quickstart on page 81 10 4 6 RPM limit The RPM...

Page 42: ...twards 1 and then pull the tray arm away from its position 2 The mounting arm can be attached to the instrument console by pushing it to its position 10 5 2 Integrated tray table The integrated tray t...

Page 43: ...t console and is available for OP deliveries with hanging tube instruments and for the mobile cart The maximum load on the top tray table is 2 kilograms 4 4 lbs The tray table is attached to the instr...

Page 44: ...arm The adjustable suction arm is attached to the side of the unit base 11 1 2 Adjustable suction arm with Flexy holder The adjustable suction arm with a Flexy holder is attached to the side of the un...

Page 45: ...Flexy holder is attached to the side of the unit base 11 1 4 Chair mounted adjustable suction arm with Flexy holder The chair mounted adjustable suction arm with a Flexy holder is mounted to the unde...

Page 46: ...uction arm with a Flexy holder is mounted to the underside of the patient chair NOTE If the chair is equipped with a chair mounted left right suction arm make sure that the Flexy holder does not hit t...

Page 47: ...the upmost position This arm position prevents the chair from moving downward 11 2 Flexy holder The suction handpieces are placed in the Flexy holder The Flexy holder is a suction holder that is attac...

Page 48: ...SB intraoral camera or a polymerisation light 1 Saliva suction handpiece 2 High volume suction handpiece 3 Syringe NOTE The intraoral scanner and the USB intraoral camera can not be simultaneously att...

Page 49: ...roller from the suction tube holder by pulling it away from the holder To replace it push it firmly into its place Remove the instrument holder by squeezing it from the bottom and at the same time lif...

Page 50: ...r the intraoral scanner push it firmly into its place 11 3 Removing and replacing suction tubes Steps 1 To minimise contamination risk perform suction cleaning For instructions see section Suction cle...

Page 51: ...4 Remove the suction tube 2 from the suction tube connector 5 Replace the suction tubes in the reverse order 11 Suction system User s manual Planmeca Compact i 43...

Page 52: ...s to Planmeca Romexis Clinic Management software 12 2 Automatic legrest The automatic legrest can be moved synchronously to the movements of the backrest that is when you drive the backrest down the a...

Page 53: ...on If required the patient chair can be inclined from the horizontal position to the Trendelenburg position In the Trendelenburg position the legrest is in the horizontal position and the backrest is...

Page 54: ...t can be removed when it is in position 2 Surgical armrest As an option a surgical armrest is available The patient s arm can be strapped to the armrest when for example infusing saline solution NOTE...

Page 55: ...p to remove it 1 Once you have removed the standard armrest place the surgical armrest on the spindle in a 45 angle push the armrest down and rotate in either direction until it locks into place 2 The...

Page 56: ...pport to release the locking mechanism Manually set the headrest to the required angle and release the bar When adjusting the headrest should be supported by hand 12 5 3 Adjusting headrest for childre...

Page 57: ...he headrest out Turn it around so that the cushion faces backward and push the headrest back into the chair Turn the cushion around 180 counter clockwise 12 Patient chair User s manual Planmeca Compac...

Page 58: ...drest at the top of the chair The headrest is now repositioned To adjust the angle of the headrest press the locking bar Manually set the headrest into the required position and release the bar When a...

Page 59: ...t maintenance procedures from the control panel The instrument buttons are used to operate and program the settings of the active instrument When the instrument is removed from its holder the indicato...

Page 60: ...1 13 2 Control panel on Flexy holder The control panel on the Flexy holder is used for controlling the dental unit and the chair 1 Chair buttons 2 Unit buttons 3 Flexy button The function behind the F...

Page 61: ...ndle 2 Left side knob 3 Centre knob 4 Right side knob 5 Pedal CAUTION The foot control is a precision instrument Do not stand on or apply unnecessary force to the foot control and its knobs CAUTION Do...

Page 62: ...The differences are described in the table below Standard pedal vs wide pedal Function Standard pedal Wide pedal Increase instrument speed Push pedal to left right Push pedal down Change instrument s...

Page 63: ...nt slot Only one function per instrument slot can be configured Right side knob up Can be configured by a Planmeca service technician Default function Intraoral camera on off Right side knob down Chai...

Page 64: ...ht Action Function Pedal left pedal right pedal down Start stop instrument Intraoral camera Action Function Pedal left pedal right Freeze unfreeze picture Pedal down Save still picture Intraoral scann...

Page 65: ...e unit base Press the switch to turn the unit on Press the switch again to turn the unit off When the unit is switched on the on off switch light is on The control panel briefly shows the software ver...

Page 66: ...a PlanID card to your user profile For instructions see section Assigning PlanID card to user on page 60 If you have a PlanID card and the dental unit is equipped with a PlanID reader sign in by showi...

Page 67: ...more information contact your Planmeca dealer Your personal settings include the following instrument settings operating light settings chair settings Factory settings are loaded for guest users ever...

Page 68: ...ion must be supplied when creating the user In Add User window User tab Username Member of Groups We recommend that you create a group for PlanID users and add all PlanID users to that group In Add Us...

Page 69: ...To drive the backrest down press the Backrest down button until the chair reaches the required position NOTE If the chair is equipped with an optional automatic legrest the legrest position is adjust...

Page 70: ...est position NOTE In case the chair is equipped with the chair mounted left right suction arm make sure the Flexy holder is not above the cuspidor when driving the chair down If the chair does not mov...

Page 71: ...c mode see section Manual operation on page 61 You can program the operating light to be on or off in preprogrammed positions The light goes off when the chair begins to move to a position where the l...

Page 72: ...ht remains on When you press Rinsing position again the chair will return to the previous working position Bowl rinsing starts automatically The indicator light flashes throughout the movement Foot co...

Page 73: ...eprogrammed position Next time you press Rinsing position the chair will move to the rinsing position Contact your Planmeca dealer NOTE Automatic cup fill and bowl rinse functions when the dental unit...

Page 74: ...ill Bowl rinse again If Cup fill Bowl rinse is pressed and held for longer than 1 second water flows for as long as the button is pressed and the bowl is not rinsed Foot control When all the instrumen...

Page 75: ...tion of door open assistant call on page 105 19 4 Planmeca Solanna and Planmeca Solanna Vision operating light CAUTION Do not allow the patient to grab the operating light or its arm when getting seat...

Page 76: ...operating light Indicator lights Colour Meaning White The operating light is on and the colour temperature is neutral Light blue The operating light is on and the colour temperature is cool Peach The...

Page 77: ...eached You can also hear a warning sound Please contact your local Planmeca service technician 19 4 2 Switching operating light on off From operating light From one handle Briefly press the handle but...

Page 78: ...ght on or off Foot control Push the left side knob up to switch the operating light on off This is the default factory setting NOTE The foot control can also be configured so that the operating light...

Page 79: ...e sensor to switch the composite mode on off The light will switch to composite mode after you have moved your hand away from the sensor activation area for the second time You will hear a clicking so...

Page 80: ...long signal tone when the maximum minimum intensity is reached The operating light intensity can also be programmed see section Planmeca Solanna and Planmeca Solanna Vision operating lights on page 1...

Page 81: ...fter one second the intensity will increase until you release the button knob When you press and hold the button knob again the intensity will start to decrease The intensity starts to decrease increa...

Page 82: ...nds free with sensor Once the operation light is lit keep your hand longer in front of the sensor to adjust the intensity of the light NOTE If the operating light is installed to another manufacturer...

Page 83: ...m neutral and cool You will hear a signal tone when you toggle the colour temperature from the handle buttons From dental unit You can change the light tone by pushing the left side or the right side...

Page 84: ...s it can be driven with the foot control as above The memory operation of the logic settings makes it possible to store parameters and settings for up to eight instruments Changing the place of the in...

Page 85: ...further to the right left or down will increase the speed or power of the instrument As you push the pedal the power output is displayed on the control panel The normal range is 10 100 To stop the in...

Page 86: ...itch the air spray on You will hear one short signal tone Additionally a yellow indicator light shows that the air spray is switched on Press Instrument spray a third time to switch off the instrument...

Page 87: ...entary spray can be enabled and configured in the service mode contact your Planmeca dealer NOTE The momentary spray can not be activated with the wide foot control pedal 20 2 5 Automatic chip blow Wh...

Page 88: ...ight on page 100 20 3 Bien Air MCX micromotor Besides the basic micromotor functions the Bien Air MCX micromotor has some additional features These are described below 20 3 1 Torque limit The torque l...

Page 89: ...ntaminated water can enter into the turbine and turbine hose in the event of a power cut 20 4 1 Speed power Standard pedal To drive the instrument push the foot control pedal to the right or to the le...

Page 90: ...on Press Instrument spray a second time to switch the air spray on You will hear one short signal tone Additionally a yellow indicator light shows that the air spray is switched on Press Instrument sp...

Page 91: ...entary spray can be enabled and configured in the service mode contact your Planmeca dealer NOTE The momentary spray can not be activated with the wide foot control pedal 20 4 5 Automatic chip blow Wh...

Page 92: ...trument from the instrument console Whether the light is on or off as well as its intensity can be defined in the programming mode see section Instrument light on page 100 20 5 Scaler CAUTION Do not u...

Page 93: ...ss Instrument spray to turn the instrument spray on or off An indicator light on the button shows that the water is switched on Alternatively you can turn the instrument spray on off with the foot con...

Page 94: ...the way of the activated scaler tip as contact may cause burns The LM scaler has three modes low 0 40 medium 0 70 full 0 100 Start with the low mode and if needed gradually change to medium and full m...

Page 95: ...n the instrument console and returned to it the operating light s composite mode is switched on This feature is configurable contact your Planmeca dealer To start the polymerisation cycle first select...

Page 96: ...ly press the start button on the handpiece to start a 10 second exposure or press and hold the start button for 2 seconds to start a 20 second exposure The polymerisation cycle can be interrupted by p...

Page 97: ...o turn on the intraoral camera pick it up from the instrument console Alternatively you can turn the intraoral camera on by pressing either of the buttons on the camera handpiece Power macro or Image...

Page 98: ...Press the Resume button to unfreeze the image The buttons are located at the bottom of the intraoral camera window Saving image A frozen image can be saved from the dental unit the handpiece and Plan...

Page 99: ...mera view is displayed on the monitor Once the intraoral camera is activated you can operate it from the dental unit s foot control from the camera handpiece or remotely from the Planmeca Romexis user...

Page 100: ...Compact i dental units when the image is frozen briefly push the foot control pedal down to save the image Handpiece Press the Image control button for two seconds Note When saving an image from the h...

Page 101: ...it on the table stand For more information see Planmeca FIT user s manual 20 8 1 Operating intraoral scanner from foot control To be able to operate the Planmeca intraoral scanner from the foot contro...

Page 102: ...eft To move downward in the list of scan type selection tools in the Planmeca Romexis menu on the monitor push the foot control pedal to the right Starting scanning Briefly push the foot control pedal...

Page 103: ...andpiece was in your hand the suction will start for a while when you return the handpiece to the suction holder The duration of this post suction delay is configurable contact your Planmeca dealer Th...

Page 104: ...handpiece valve allowing the suction to start You can stop the suction temporarily by straightening the suction handpiece with your thumb and forefinger If you temporarily put the suction handpiece d...

Page 105: ...al to the right To decrease the parameter value push the pedal to the left When the pedal is pushed halfway right or left the parameter changes slowly When the pedal is pushed to its extreme position...

Page 106: ...hair position where to store the chair s position rinsing position A B C or D The chair position is displayed on the control panel 6 Press Program to confirm that you want to save the current position...

Page 107: ...set to be dependent on programming contact your Planmeca dealer Steps 1 Activate the instrument 2 Press Program 3 Press Chip blow 4 Adjust the flow rates for water and air The text CA on the control...

Page 108: ...he light is switched off 5 Press Program 22 3 4 Planmeca Lumion Plus polymerisation light About this task NOTE The duration of the polymerisation cycle can be programmed only for the Planmeca Lumion P...

Page 109: ...nobs located inside the dental unit 1 Adjustment knob for bowl flush 2 Adjustment knob for cup fill When you have adjusted the flow rates you might need to adjust the duration of the bowl rinse and cu...

Page 110: ...up is positioned in its place under the cup fill tube To change this setting contact your Planmeca dealer NOTE The water in the dental unit is intended for rinsing only not for drinking Steps 1 Press...

Page 111: ...ed again and the time continues to increase Continue until the cup is filled to the desired level 5 Press Program 22 5 Planmeca Solanna and Planmeca Solanna Vision operating lights NOTE The Planmeca S...

Page 112: ...section Changing light tone of operating light on page 75 Steps 1 Press Program 2 Press Operating light 3 Press chair position button B The letter t and 1 3 horizontal lines appear on the display The...

Page 113: ...d Every time you press the button the maximum brightness changes The number of horizontal lines changes accordingly 5 Press Program 22 6 Duration of door open assistant call Steps 1 Press Program 2 Pr...

Page 114: ...4 Press Program 22 Programming 106 Planmeca Compact i User s manual...

Page 115: ...o the dental unit NOTE The water in the dental unit is intended for rinsing only not for drinking NOTE The water tap must be closed when the dental unit is not in use NOTE If disinfectant is splashed...

Page 116: ...ctions 3 Place all water consuming instruments including syringes into the openings in the instrument flushing holder Optionally in dental units with balanced instrument arms you can remove the hoses...

Page 117: ...edicated place in the flushing holder The picture below shows the syringe openings in the holder but note that the picture is an example only and does not represent the actual holder 23 Flushing and c...

Page 118: ...the metallic syringe cover and place the syringe in the flushing holder Lock the syringe into place by pushing it downwards until you hear a click 4 Start the short flushing cycle Balanced instrument...

Page 119: ...t Press Instrument spray to view the instrument flushing results on the display The bars on the display represent the instruments in the order they are placed in the instrument console A full bar mean...

Page 120: ...he openings in the instrument flushing holder Optionally in dental units with balanced instrument arms you can remove the hoses of the instruments to be flushed from the instrument arms instrument hol...

Page 121: ...edicated place in the flushing holder The picture below shows the syringe openings in the holder but note that the picture is an example only and does not represent the actual holder 23 Flushing and c...

Page 122: ...allic syringe cover and place the syringe in the flushing holder Lock the syringe into place by pushing it downwards until you hear a click 4 Start the long flushing cycle Balanced instrument arms Sta...

Page 123: ...y The bars on the display represent the instruments in the order they are placed in the instrument console A full bar means that the instrument was flushed successfully and a half bar that the flushin...

Page 124: ...or 2 suction tubes 1 1 suction tube 2 2 suction tubes 5 Place the dosing cubic back to the suction cleaning unit 6 The green indicator light of the start button is on when the cleaning program can be...

Page 125: ...se the suction cleaning cover 8 If suction disinfectant is left in the dosing cubic after the cleaning cycle clean the cubic under running water Results The dental unit is now ready for normal operati...

Page 126: ...tly on any surfaces NOTE All parts must be cleaned before disinfecting or autoclaving them NOTE If disinfectant or cleaning solution is splashed on the surfaces of the dental unit remove the splashes...

Page 127: ...strument console Planmeca approved surface disinfectant Hygienic membrane Planmeca approved surface disinfectant X X Instrument hoses Planmeca approved surface disinfectant Balanced instrument arms Pl...

Page 128: ...oap and water solution After the working day Upholstery Planmeca approved upholstery disinfectant On Flexy holder Suction tube holders incl rollers instrument holder and supplementary holders Planmeca...

Page 129: ...ened NOTE Do not pour anything else than water and a suction line cleaning agent into the bowl The water must be poured slowly into the bowl The flow may not exceed 5 l min NOTE The bowl can be remove...

Page 130: ...t horizontally Replace the bowl in reverse order NOTE The cover cap of the filter makes the removal of the filter easier but the filter can also be used without the cover cap 24 4 2 Instrument flushin...

Page 131: ...old of the bottom of the bottle turn the bottle slightly so that the pin moves along the groove and pull the bottle downwards 24 5 Suction system NOTE Dry the suction tube holders and the tube bushing...

Page 132: ...TE Clean the tablet according to the instructions given by the manufacturer 24 5 3 After each working day Steps 1 Disinfect the suction system either by running the suction cleaning program or by usin...

Page 133: ...holder right after OroCup has been emptied Do not use suction only for air 5 Replace the exchangeable parts filters etc the next morning 24 5 4 Weekly cleaning procedures 24 5 4 1 During working day A...

Page 134: ...solution into the bowl 8 Let the solution affect for 30 120 minutes 9 Rinse the bowl by pressing Bowl rinse 10 Rinse the suction tubes by manually aspirating water through the suction handpieces 24 5...

Page 135: ...eces can be disassembled for cleaning NOTE We recommend that the suction handpieces be replaced once a year High volume suction handpiece Unscrew the handpiece from the suction tube for cleaning If ne...

Page 136: ...to use the Planmeca WEK water disinfection system see Planmeca WEK water disinfection system user s manual 24 7 Planmeca intraoral scanner For information on how to clean the Planmeca intraoral scanne...

Page 137: ...e dental unit CWS can be used for example when the domestic water is of poor quality the waterline system does not generate enough pressure or if its use is required by legislation 1 Clean water bottl...

Page 138: ...ssure to drop before unscrewing the bottle 25 2 Waterline cleaning The waterlines of the dental unit should be cleaned once a week with a Planmeca approved waterline disinfectant The solution is left...

Page 139: ...water bottle back in its place in the dental unit and close the unit door NOTE Ensure that the water supply switch is turned toward BOTTLE and that the water bottle switch is turned toward ON 6 Remove...

Page 140: ...its dedicated place in the flushing holder The picture below shows the syringe openings in the holder but note that the picture is an example only and does not represent the actual holder 25 Clean wa...

Page 141: ...move the syringe cover and place the syringe in the flushing holder Lock the syringe into place with a rotating movement when the syringe is in the holder 3 Luzzani Minibright syringe Remove the metal...

Page 142: ...nging tube instruments Start the flushing cycle by pressing Instrument spray you will hear a signal tone and holding it for 3 seconds Release the button when you hear a second signal tone The system w...

Page 143: ...ng the instrument arms of those instruments including syringe that are to be flushed to an angle of at least 90 and simultaneously pressing Instrument spray you will hear a signal tone and holding it...

Page 144: ...is good you can also use the domestic water mode when performing the flushing 7 Balanced instrument arms Place the instrument hoses back in the instrument arms and the instruments back in the instrume...

Page 145: ...DO NOT TOUCH THE MOTORS CAUTION Note that the mains voltage is always present at the mains terminal under the Main control PCB cover even if the unit is switched off from its own mains switch The powe...

Page 146: ...tion system 1 Bowl filter Empty daily and replace when necessary 2 Coarse filters Empty daily and replace weekly 3 Amalgam collector Check monthly and replace when 70 full 26 Maintenance 138 Planmeca...

Page 147: ...ull Refer to the instructions supplied with the D RR amalgam separator 26 3 Oil collector 26 3 1 Instrument console with balanced instrument arms The oil collector underneath the instrument console ha...

Page 148: ...r is without removing it completely Pull the oil collector downward from the attachment knob 1 and check the oil level in the narrower chamber If it has started to fill it is time to empty the oil col...

Page 149: ...llector is 100 full Replace or empty the collector immediately The suction system cannot be used before the collector is emptied or replaced H 3 Patient chair cannot be driven down because safety swit...

Page 150: ...this new instrument the MCB software must be updated Contact your Planmeca dealer H 14 1 Instrument presets reset to defaults Instrument presets are faulty Presets are reset to defaults H 15 This but...

Page 151: ...s automatic positions are not switched on Drive the chair upwards before lowering the backrest If this help message is shown while the patient chair is attached to the unit it means that you have for...

Page 152: ...s to instrument console Also bend and release syringe s instrument arm once H36 1 Instrument flushing completed but water flow was not detected for one or more instruments Run instruments for a while...

Page 153: ...water is run through the bottle H 50 No cup in cup holder Sensor does not recognise cup when pressing cup fill button Place a cup on the cup holder Or change the setting of service mode n 115 H 51 Bo...

Page 154: ...ot be used Romexis version does not support user instrument settings or presets for currently active instrument Check the instrument settings before using instrument and update Romexis H 73 Failed to...

Page 155: ...chair was moving or an instrument was in use while starting the software update H 86 Software update denied Incorrect control panel type was detected while starting software update An incorrect contr...

Page 156: ...no function at the moment because there is no motorised light H 94 Clock calibration failed Maximum calibration range exceeded H 95 Patient chair automatic position cannot be reached because legrest...

Page 157: ...While holding push centre knob briefly in chair up direction Move the foot control pedal to the leftmost position and hold While holding push the centre knob briefly in the chair up direction FC CD P...

Page 158: ...r pulse valve short circuit Disconnect valve and check if error disappears E1 07 Ejector valve short circuit Disconnect valve and check if error disappears E1 08 Extra out 1 short circuit Disconnect o...

Page 159: ...ircuit warning E2 15 Not used or not in the manuals E3 1 Incoming air pressure compared to water pressure is too low Ensure that air pressure main switch is on If problem persists contact service E3 2...

Page 160: ...2 Power supply related error messages WARNING If a fuse has blown contact your Planmeca dealer Fuses must be changed only by a qualified Planmeca service technician Power supply related error message...

Page 161: ...r electronics slot does not match with scaler hose connection Check scaler electronics connection E16 4 Other instrument than scaler is connected to slot where scaler electronics is Check scaler elect...

Page 162: ...tion light requires newer IMUX PCB version 27 3 5 Instrument multiplexer related error messages Instrument multiplexer related error messages ERROR CODE EXPLANATION E28 1 Reference resistor signal out...

Page 163: ...t circuit E33 6 Instrument multiplexer related error messages E33 7 Drive Cooling air valve short circuit E33 8 Air coolant valve short circuit E33 9 Water coolant valve short circuit E34 1 Syringe se...

Page 164: ...ated error messages Suction holder related error messages ERROR CODE EXPLANATION E47 Suction holder is of new type E47 1 Suction holder in branch 1 is of new type Update MCB software E47 2 Suction hol...

Page 165: ...itched on Restart the unit without touching the foot control E51 6 Foot control left knob is either stuck or active at power up or after pedal use E51 7 Foot control right knob is either stuck or acti...

Page 166: ...tation E59 2 Separator reports functional error Refer to D rr separator documentation E60 Separator is not responding or separator cable is faulty E61 Separator is flooded with too much water E62 Newl...

Page 167: ...PU related error messages ERROR CODE EXPLANATION E72 1 Program Flash EPROM error Main software is corrupted Replace Flash EPROM E72 2 Program Flash EPROM error Boot software is corrupted Replace Flash...

Page 168: ...le is faulty or disconnected E80 6 Motorised headrest motor B potentiometer or cable is faulty or disconnected E80 7 Motorised headrest length potentiometer or cable is faulty or disconnected E81 Moto...

Page 169: ...4 Operating light software upgrade failure Retry upgrade E99 5 Motorised headrest software upgrade failure Retry upgrade E99 6 Foot control software upgrade failure Retry upgrade E99 7 Wireless foot...

Page 170: ...faulty EP21 2 Control panel data error EP21 5 Unable to read Main PCB software version EP21 6 Control panel software not installed or software error Insert software update SD card or contact service E...

Page 171: ...a D rr 4 pcs 10034009 PBT Billund saliva suction handpiece assembly 10039175 PP POM stainless steel D rr saliva suction handpiece assembly 10039173 PSU PP POM stainless steel Billund high volume sucti...

Page 172: ...5 041 00 12 pcs NOTE 2 filters needed Filters retain solid particles with a diameter of 2 mm 00221013 10005741 PP PP Handle of Planmeca Solanna operating light 1 piece NOTE 2 handles needed 30005173 S...

Page 173: ...lid particles with a diameter of 1 9 mm 10005329 PSU Extension for cup fill tube 10005343 Instrument flushing holder for dental units with Luzzani MiniBright syringe 10036781 Silicone rubber Instrumen...

Page 174: ...polyphenylene ether resin Amalgam collector D rr 10013485 PBT D rr OroCup 00004883 PE Foot cover for Comfy upholstery 02500000 PVC Foot cover for Ultra Relax upholstery 10009142 PVC Foot cover for Ult...

Page 175: ...de solution and silver Planmeca PlanPure 1 litre 6 pack 10038303 Mixture of propylene glycol parabens biguanides and complexing agents in aqueous solution Green and Clean WK solution 4 x 750 ml 100359...

Page 176: ...cessing centres after hazardous waste has been removed All parts and components containing hazardous materials must be disposed of in accordance with waste legislation and instructions issued by the l...

Page 177: ...non condensing humidity Air pressure 700 hPa to 1060 hPa 10 psi to 15 psi Storage conditions Temperatures 5 C to 60 C 23 F to 140 F Relative humidity 5 RH to 95 RH non condensing humidity Air pressure...

Page 178: ...ackrest motors Intermittent operation ED 6 25 sec ON 400 sec OFF Water supply Pressure range min 300kPa 44 psi max 900 kPa 130 psi In dental units with Planmeca WEK water disinfection system the press...

Page 179: ...r Flow rate 550 l min Connection 50 46 mm Type Medium volume Class Wet or dry depending on installed options Drain connection Capacity min 10 l min Connection 50 46 mm Water and air quick connectors o...

Page 180: ...ner B 30 3 Dimensions 30 3 1 Positioning of patient dentist and assistant The following picture shows an example of how to position the dentist and assistant during treatment The patient must always b...

Page 181: ...touch the equipment outside the patient area during treatment CAUTION Use only Planmeca specified devices inside the patient area CAUTION The floor of the patient area must be dry NOTE Connect only P...

Page 182: ...cable 3 Planmeca ProX X ray tube head and arm assembly 11 External PC 4 Planmeca ProSensor control box 12 Planmeca ProX generator assembly 5 Planmeca operating light 6 Foot control Use only IEC 60601...

Page 183: ...30 3 3 Over the patient delivery with balanced instrument arms 30 Technical information User s manual Planmeca Compact i 175...

Page 184: ...30 3 4 Over the patient delivery with hanging tube instruments 30 Technical information 176 Planmeca Compact i User s manual...

Page 185: ...30 Technical information User s manual Planmeca Compact i 177...

Page 186: ...0 03 gallons per minute Handpieces The flow rate is approx 0 05 litres 0 01 gallons per minute Suction system The flow rate is approx 0 4 litres 0 11 gallons minute when the suction is on and the amou...

Page 187: ...and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular...

Page 188: ...llage radio lectrique subi m me si le brouillage est susceptible d en compromettre le fonctionnement 31 6 RF Exposure This device has been tested for compliance with FCC RF exposure limits in a portab...

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