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Planmeca Compact

 

i5

user's manual

EN

30011782

Summary of Contents for Compact i5

Page 1: ...PlanmecaCompact i5 user s manual EN 30011782...

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: ...parts 22 8 3 Applied parts 26 8 4 Bowl 26 8 5 Monitor 28 8 6 Mobile and independent cart 28 8 7 Tablet holder 29 8 8 USB connectivity 30 8 8 1 Instrument console 30 8 8 2 Cuspidor 31 8 9 Water and ai...

Page 4: ...rm with Flexy holder 58 11 1 3 Left right suction arm with Flexy holder 58 11 1 4 Chair mounted adjustable suction arm with Flexy holder 59 11 1 5 Chair mounted left right suction arm with Flexy holde...

Page 5: ...information 100 19 5 4 GUI diagnostics 101 19 5 5 PlanID 101 19 5 6 Clock calibration 101 19 5 7 Product registration 101 19 5 8 Peripherals 101 19 5 9 Dental unit model 101 19 5 10 Screensaver 102 1...

Page 6: ...cromotor 136 23 2 1 Speed power 136 23 2 2 Reverse rotation 137 23 2 3 Speed power limit 137 23 2 4 Instrument spray 137 23 2 5 Momentary spray 139 23 2 6 Automatic chip blow 139 23 2 7 Manual chip bl...

Page 7: ...rument spray 181 25 4 3 Enabling disabling sterile water mode 182 25 4 4 Automatic chip blow 182 25 4 5 Instrument light 183 25 4 6 Bien Air MCX micromotor 183 25 4 7 Bien Air MX2 micromotor 185 25 4...

Page 8: ...ollector deposit cup 245 29 5 7 Clean water bottle 246 29 6 Suction system 247 29 6 1 In the morning 247 29 6 2 After each patient 248 29 6 3 After each working day 248 29 6 4 Weekly cleaning procedur...

Page 9: ...sages generated by control panel 290 32 4 Viewing help and error message history 290 33 Consumables 294 34 Disposal 300 35 Technical information 301 35 1 Technical specifications 301 35 2 Instrument c...

Page 10: ...Table of contents Planmeca Compact i User s manual...

Page 11: ...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 12: ...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 13: ...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 14: ...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 15: ...low you can enter www planmeca com register in your Internet browser Steps 1 Go to Planmeca s Product registration page 1 a Sign in to the dental unit 1 b Press Program 1 c Press About this unit 1 d S...

Page 16: ...ddition the service technician checks and services all dental unit parts suspect to wear and tear in normal use These include parts in the cuspidor foot control instrument console delivery arms patien...

Page 17: ...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 18: ...t according to Directive 2002 96 EC WEEE Protective earth ground Standard IEC 60417 Radio certification label Japanese Radio Law Note that the mains voltage is always present at the mains terminal und...

Page 19: ...CAUTION Only connect equipment approved by Planmeca to the multiple socket outlet 6 Symbols on product labels User s manual Planmeca Compact i 9...

Page 20: ...ultaneously touch the patient and the USB ports or any electrical connectors of external instrument modules WARNING Do not touch the patient when opening the cuspidor door or when the cuspidor door is...

Page 21: ...witch the unit off CAUTION Guide the patient to sit on the chair Make sure no one sits on the legrest the backrest or any other part of the dental unit CAUTION When the patient is in the chair ensure...

Page 22: ...disturbance on the pacemaker s function CAUTION Electromagnetic interference between the equipment and other devices can occur in very extreme conditions Do not use the equipment in close conjunction...

Page 23: ...ximum allowed load on the patient chair in hot climate conditions ensure sufficient time for the seat upholstery to cool down NOTE Before switching on the dental unit make sure that the main water fee...

Page 24: ...ignal output or other connectors shall comply with relevant IEC standard e g IEC 60950 for IT equipment and the IEC 60601 series for medical electrical equipment In addition all such combinations syst...

Page 25: ...ovements Remove the obstruction to resume normal operation 5 Legrest The position of the legrest is identified as locked or unlocked hangs freely Based on this information the chair can be driven lowe...

Page 26: ...control pedal or the centre knob in any direction or by pressing the handle of the foot control NOTE If the wireless foot control has been idle for 2 hours and has gone to sleep mode you must press t...

Page 27: ...ble suction arm 11 Balanced instrument arms 2 Cup fill tube 7 Foot control 12 Control panel 3 Bowl rinse tube 8 Tray 13 OP delivery arm 520 mm 4 Bowl 9 Instrument console 14 Operating light 5 Adjustab...

Page 28: ...hortened console arm 1 allows easy access to the patient chair if the instrument console is placed on the assistant s side during patient change The shortened console arm is especially well suited for...

Page 29: ...el 2 Cup fill tube 8 Instrument console with hanging tube HT instruments 3 Bowl rinse tube 9 Tray 4 Bowl 10 OP delivery arm 5 Chair mounted left right suction arm with Flexy holder 11 Operating light...

Page 30: ...air mounted left right suction arm with Flexy holder 8 Bowl 3 Side delivery arm 9 Bowl rinse tube 4 Instrument console with hanging tube HT instruments 10 Cup fill tube 5 Control panel 11 Operating li...

Page 31: ...tion arm with Flexy holder 7 Bowl 3 Instrument console with hanging tube HT instruments 8 Bowl rinse tube 4 Control panel 9 Cup fill tube 5 Tray 10 Operating light 8 1 5 Independent cart with hanging...

Page 32: ...facturer trademark Do not perform dental treatment when either or both of these are detached Balanced instrument arms Headrest The following detachable components are not critical to operation The use...

Page 33: ...Top tray size 1 and 2 Quick connect tray size 1 and 2 Armrests Instrument flushing holder Suction tube cleaning holder 8 Planmeca Compact i dental unit User s manual Planmeca Compact i 23...

Page 34: ...Cup fill tube Bowl filter and filter cap Coarse filters Dentist s instruments and hoses 8 Planmeca Compact i dental unit 24 Planmeca Compact i User s manual...

Page 35: ...Suction tubes Assistant s instruments and hoses Adapter for Luzzani Minibright syringe Adapter for DCI syringe 8 Planmeca Compact i dental unit User s manual Planmeca Compact i 25...

Page 36: ...mrests 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 NOTE Make sure that the bowl is n...

Page 37: ...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 38: ...k the wheels of the cart by pushing down the wheel lock 1 to prevent the cart from moving around during treatment The height of the cart can be adjusted Lift the cart upward from the handles 2 To lowe...

Page 39: ...the backside of the tablet To attach the tablet to the tablet holder position the mount interface towards its counterpart on the tablet holder slightly askew so that they interlock Then turn the table...

Page 40: ...from the USB port on the cuspidor see section Cuspidor on page 31 8 8 USB connectivity 8 8 1 Instrument console The USB port on the underside of the instrument console offers a USB connection for the...

Page 41: ...cameras supplied by Planmeca to the USB port 3 USB port for charging the tablet 8 9 Water and air quick connectors The water and air quick connectors can be used with external devices When you connect...

Page 42: ...quick connector s waterline is not included in the dental unit s flushing and cleaning programs 8 10 Multiple socket outlet The multiple socket outlet for medical devices is located at the rear of th...

Page 43: ...tal unit s control panel indicates the state of the connection Symbol Dental unit network settings Connection between Planmeca Romexis and dental unit Romexis connection enabled On Romexis connection...

Page 44: ...ir during the exposure CAUTION Do not touch the external PC and the patient at the same time CAUTION Move the ProX X ray unit behind the pylon when it is not being used For more information about Plan...

Page 45: ...tor the right way into the port for the scanner If the connector is turned the wrong way it will not go into the port Use of unnecessary force will break the connector NOTE To avoid splashes on the sc...

Page 46: ...s and a microphone that can be used for video streaming capturing still images and recording videos You can operate the Planmeca Solanna Vision operating light either from the light itself from the de...

Page 47: ...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 48: ...de delivery arm is attached to the cuspidor base and swings under the chair CAUTION Do not stand on the side delivery arm The instruments can be positioned using the handle on the instrument console T...

Page 49: ...Instrument 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...

Page 50: ...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 51: ...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 52: ...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 53: ...ires additional electronics and the scaler type can not be changed without changing electronics 10 4 Instrument functions The instrument console has five instrument positions You can set each instrume...

Page 54: ...be reversed see section Reverse rotation on page 137 10 4 5 Quickstart of air driven instruments The turbine can be set to start with maximum speed see section Quickstart on page 158 10 4 6 Instrumen...

Page 55: ...ctions see section Apical action on page 146 10 5 Tray tables 10 5 1 Quick connect tray table The quick connect tray table is available for the instrument console with balanced instrument arms The tra...

Page 56: ...load on the tray table is 2 kilograms 4 4 lbs The integrated tray table is located on the left side of the instrument console 10 5 3 Top tray table The top tray table is placed on top of the instrumen...

Page 57: ...console and is available for side deliveries The maximum load on the tray table is 2 kilograms 4 4 lbs You can rotate the tray table 180 to the desired position 10 5 5 Double tray The double tray is a...

Page 58: ...ting arm is attached to the column above the OP delivery arm The tray table is attached to the mounting arm with a magnetic connector and can easily be attached and detached You can rotate the table 1...

Page 59: ...that are intended for sterile use as well as with the Satelec Newtron Satelec Newtron LED and the LM ProPower SteriLED scalers If other instruments are used the system is not sterile CAUTION To ensur...

Page 60: ...mp NOTE When using sterile water be careful not to step on the sterile water tubes or otherwise squeeze them Refer also to the documentation delivered with the sterile water bag and the sterile water...

Page 61: ...nit configurations Over the patient delivery with balanced instrument arms 1 Over the patient delivery with hanging tube instruments Side delivery with hanging tube instruments 2 Mobile and independen...

Page 62: ...used see section Enabling disabling sterile water mode on page 182 1 Hang the sterile water bag on the holder In OP deliveries the holder is attached on the pylon and in side and cart deliveries it i...

Page 63: ...ment 3 Close the lid of the pump 4 Connect the sterile water tube to the sterile water bag by pushing the nozzle firmly into the opening at the bottom of the sterile water bag 5 Route the other end of...

Page 64: ...routing the tube from the instrument to the sterile water bag but note that you may well use only one extension tube provided it gives you the required length You may also cut the extension tube shor...

Page 65: ...10 6 4 Adjusting sterile water flow rate Turn the black knob on the instrument console to adjust the sterile water flow rate 10 Instrument system User s manual Planmeca Compact i 55...

Page 66: ...ackward to increase the volume 10 6 6 Removing sterile water bag holder OP deliveries The sterile water bag holder that is mounted on the column can be removed from its mount as follows 1 Loosen the s...

Page 67: ...11 Suction system 11 1 Suction arms 11 1 1 Adjustable suction arm The adjustable suction arm is attached to the side of the unit base 11 Suction system User s manual Planmeca Compact i 57...

Page 68: ...suction arm with a Flexy holder is attached to the side of the unit base 11 1 3 Left right suction arm with Flexy holder The left right suction arm with a Flexy holder is attached to the side of the u...

Page 69: ...arm with a Flexy holder is mounted to the underside of the patient chair 11 1 5 Chair mounted left right suction arm with Flexy holder The chair mounted left right suction arm with a Flexy holder is m...

Page 70: ...or when driving the chair down If the chair does not move downward and H 03 is displayed check that the chair mounted arm is not in the upmost position This arm position prevents the chair from moving...

Page 71: ...al scanner can be placed on either side of the Flexy holder The supplementary holder can be equipped with a USB intraoral camera or a polymerisation light 1 Saliva suction handpiece 2 High volume suct...

Page 72: ...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 lifting it upward To replace it squeeze the holder and insert i...

Page 73: ...al 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 cleaning on page...

Page 74: ...5 Replace the suction tubes in the reverse order 11 Suction system 64 Planmeca Compact i User s manual...

Page 75: ...ht coloured upholstery 12 1 Patient recognition A sensor in the patient chair recognises if there is a patient in the chair and forwards information about this to Planmeca Romexis Clinic Management so...

Page 76: ...e the legrest with the backrest Support the legrest with your other hand when locking or unlocking the lever 1 Automatic legrest 2 Lever The automatic legrest can be locked approximately 18 from the h...

Page 77: ...ive the chair to horizontal position lock the legrest manually by moving the lever underneath the legrest to the left and press the Backrest down button until the backrest reaches a position of 4 1 Ho...

Page 78: ...tandard armrest with the surgical armrest you must first detach the standard armrest To do so lift the armrest slightly to unlock it and move the armrest to a 45 position When the armrest is in a 45 a...

Page 79: ...12 5 1 Adjusting height of headrest The height of the headrest can be adjusted by sliding it manually NOTE The headrest can only be pulled out as far as to the MAX mark 12 Patient chair User s manual...

Page 80: ...release the bar When adjusting the headrest should be supported by hand 12 5 3 Adjusting headrest for children or short patients The headrest can be turned around and repositioned for better head sup...

Page 81: ...around 180 counter clockwise Press the bar on the side of the headrest support to release the locking mechanism and position the headrest at the top of the chair 12 Patient chair User s manual Planme...

Page 82: ...n and release the bar When adjusting support the headrest with your other hand 12 6 Motorised headrest The motorised headrest allows you to adjust the headrest using the foot control or the joystick o...

Page 83: ...optional display only 15 Timer button 5 Date if configured display only 16 Wireless foot control button optional 6 Maintenance button 17 Apex locator button optional 7 Assistant call Door open 18 Tou...

Page 84: ...t will turn blue A blue button means that the function is enabled or selected For more information on programming see section Introduction on page 176 In case of malfunction an error code or a help me...

Page 85: ...the the touchpad view press ABC to open the keyboard on the control panel An alphanumeric keyboard is displayed for entering text in a text field on the monitor or tablet screen Use the arrows in the...

Page 86: ...or tilt mode for the motorised headrest activate deactivate the intraoral camera drive the chair to the rinsing position default lock unlock the touch display turn the suction on off turn the operatin...

Page 87: ...reless and a standard version 1 Handle 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 foo...

Page 88: ...est 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 instrumen...

Page 89: ...light on off Left side knob down Can be configured for a selection of instruments by a Planmeca service technician The function depends on the selected instrument slot Only one function per instrumen...

Page 90: ...scan type selection tools Pedal down short activation Start scanning Pedal down long activation Take image 14 4 Wireless foot control NOTE The wireless foot control is an optional feature The standar...

Page 91: ...rol battery is full and the foot control is connected to the power outlet the LEDs on the foot control are a steady green CAUTION Do not charge the foot control battery while treating a patient CAUTIO...

Page 92: ...io device FCC YII002 and IC 9050A 002 and the wireless foot control contains a radio device FCC YII001 and IC 9050A 001 See also section FCC Class B Notice for wireless foot control on page 313 14 Foo...

Page 93: ...in to turn the unit off When the unit is switched on the on off switch light is on NOTE If your unit is equipped with a water heater fill the cup once after switching the unit on to start the heating...

Page 94: ...D card and the dental unit is equipped with a PlanID reader sign in by showing the PlanID card to the PlanID reader on the instrument console CAUTION At least 15 cm of separation distance between the...

Page 95: ...e on the list The list of users can be scrolled It is also possible to sign in to the dental unit as a guest user by pressing the Guest user button in the Sign in window Once you have signed in the tr...

Page 96: ...y settings are loaded for guest users every time they sign in 16 2 Signing out Steps 1 In the top left corner of the treatment window press Sign out 16 Signing in and out 86 Planmeca Compact i User s...

Page 97: ...t settings on page 180 Adjusting intensity of operating light on page 122 Automatic chair positions on page 178 and Extended vs traditional view on page 106 NOTE Depending on the dental unit s configu...

Page 98: ...mation on how to edit the user settings see section Editing user settings on page 89 17 3 Deleting user Steps 1 In the Sign in window press Edit next to the user that you want to delete 17 Managing us...

Page 99: ...m the user list in the Sign in window NOTE The user profile optionally saved in Planmeca Romexis is not deleted For more information contact your Planmeca dealer 17 4 Editing user settings You can edi...

Page 100: ...l unit has been configured so that you cannot edit your user settings you can still edit the dental unit s language as described in section Language on page 114 17 4 1 Editing user name Steps 1 In the...

Page 101: ...rs To return to the normal view without entering a letter press the symbol again 3 When you have entered your first name press OK to save the first name and return to the User settings window Pressing...

Page 102: ...it s language as described in section Language on page 114 Steps 1 In the User settings window press Edit next to Language The Program Language window opens 2 Edit the used language Select your prefer...

Page 103: ...d Chinese Romanian Arabic Dutch Portuguese Greek Turkish Estonian Latvian Lithuanian 3 When you have edited all the user settings including user name colour theme and the automatic chair positions vie...

Page 104: ...ited all the user settings including user name language and the automatic chair positions view save them by pressing OK in the User settings window 17 5 Resetting personal settings About this task You...

Page 105: ...ess Edit next to the user whose settings you want to reset OR Sign in to the dental unit and press Program User settings The User settings window opens 2 Press Reset A confirmation message is displaye...

Page 106: ...users to that group In Add User window Personal tab First Name Last Name These will be shown in the dental unit as your first and last name NOTE If you have stored a picture of yourself in Planmeca R...

Page 107: ...e Set Romexis username window opens 4 Enter your Romexis username and save the changes by pressing OK The username must be the same that you entered in the Add User window in Planmeca Romexis Only let...

Page 108: ...cted is displayed 6 Close the Assign PlanID tag window by pressing OK 7 Close the User settings window by pressing OK Results Your PlanID card has now been assigned to you and you have been signed in...

Page 109: ...out this unit window and the subsequent sections describe what information you can find in this window Steps 1 Press Program 2 Press About this unit The About this unit window opens NOTE The following...

Page 110: ...ails Yearly maintenance Storage information GUI diagnostics PlanID Clock calibration Product registration Peripherals Dental unit model Screensaver 19 5 1 Service contact details The service contact d...

Page 111: ...instructions on how to register your dental unit see section Registering your product on page 5 19 5 8 Peripherals Peripherals contains information on and service tools for Suction tube cleaning syst...

Page 112: ...rver IP address Romexis server port Communication protocol Press the Solanna Vision tab to view network settings related to the Planmeca Solanna Vision operating light The following network settings a...

Page 113: ...t squeezed between the armrest and the backrest 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 a...

Page 114: ...chair reaches the required position NOTE If your chair is equipped with an optional automatic legrest the lowest possible position of the chair depends for safety reasons on the legrest position NOTE...

Page 115: ...anually use the foot control s centre knob or the chair positioning buttons on the control panel in a non automatic mode see section Manual operation on page 103 You can program the operating light an...

Page 116: ...e checkbox next to Automatic positions extended in the User settings window Traditional view Includes the automatic positions A B C D and rinsing position To take the traditional view into use uncheck...

Page 117: ...grammed automatic position For information on how to adjust the preprogrammed automatic positions see section Extended view on page 178 When the chair is in an automatic position the current position...

Page 118: ...if it was on initially Standard view Press Rinsing position to move the chair to the preprogrammed rinsing position The indicator light flashes throughout the movement Filling the cup starts automatic...

Page 119: ...the dental unit reaches the rinsing position are configurable contact your Planmeca dealer NOTE The water in the dental unit is intended for rinsing only not for drinking 20 2 5 Stopping chair movemen...

Page 120: ...d tilt mode Both modes can be accessed with the joystick on the headrest or the foot control NOTE Alternatively the dental unit can be configured so that you change headrest mode by pressing the Flexy...

Page 121: ...own Push the joystick down to drive the headrest down in accordance with the movement of the anatomical tilt The movement continues for as long as the joystick is pushed 21 1 2 Foot control The foot c...

Page 122: ...before the anatomic tilt is adjusted Therefore the headrest may first move away from the direction it is driven to 21 2 Tilt mode 21 2 1 Joystick Press the joystick on the headrest for approximately...

Page 123: ...When the dental unit is equipped with a motorised headrest the factory default is that the tilt mode is activated by pushing the left side knob up However it is possible to configure the foot control...

Page 124: ...ser settings change the language as described in section Editing language on page 92 Steps 1 Press Program 2 Press Language to open a list of available languages The available languages are English Fi...

Page 125: ...p fill is not activated unless the cup 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...

Page 126: ...by turning the black knob inside the unit see section Adjusting cup fill and bowl rinse flow rates on page 192 The duration of the cup fill can be programmed see section Duration of cup filling on pag...

Page 127: ...l panel Press Door open assistant call to activate the function You will hear a short signal tone when the function starts Press Door open assistant call for longer than 0 5 seconds to continue the fu...

Page 128: ...mposite mode NOTE To be able to use the operating light hands free with the gesture sensor the sensor must be enabled NOTE The sensor detects your hand movement at an approximate distance of 3 18 cm 1...

Page 129: ...light is on and the colour temperature is warm Orange The composite mode is on Green The operating light is off Yellow When the indicator light blinks yellow the operating light is not functioning pro...

Page 130: ...hand shortly in front of the sensor to switch on off the operating light The light will switch on off after you have moved your hand away from the sensor activation area You will hear a clicking soun...

Page 131: ...work with composite materials with minimal risk of pre polymerisation caused by the operating light The composite mode turns off automatically when another instrument than the polymerisation light is...

Page 132: ...ch the operating light s composite mode on or off by pressing the Flexy button Contact your Planmeca dealer NOTE The foot control can be configured so that the composite mode is switched on off when y...

Page 133: ...ble contact your Planmeca dealer From operating light From one handle Press and hold the handle button on either handle to adjust the intensity of the operating light The intensity increases decreases...

Page 134: ...6 5 Adjusting intensity of operating light in composite mode The intensity adjustment range is from 30 to 100 Each time you adjust the intensity the direction of the adjustment increase decrease chan...

Page 135: ...accordingly Control panel Press and hold the Composite mode button to adjust the light intensity of the composite mode NOTE The dental unit can be configured so that the operating light s intensity in...

Page 136: ...o configure the function contact your Planmeca dealer You can also change the light tone in the programming window see section Colour temperature and brightness on page 195 22 7 Planmeca Solanna Visio...

Page 137: ...na Vision software has been loaded Restart the dental unit to update the software Note that the software downloaded icon can also appear independently from the Solanna Vision button After you have sav...

Page 138: ...open the Solanna Vision window on the dental unit When the window opens video streaming automatically starts NOTE When the Solanna Vision window is open on the dental unit the indicator lights on the...

Page 139: ...dow 22 7 2 Adjusting camera settings from dental unit 22 7 2 1 Selecting camera and zoom level About this task Planmeca Solanna Vision has two cameras Select which camera you want to use Steps 1 Open...

Page 140: ...ns are 1x 2x and 5x zoom The selected option is indicated by a blue button 22 7 2 2 Adjusting video settings Steps 1 Open the Solanna Vision window in the dental unit For instructions see section Acti...

Page 141: ...and 30 Hz NTSC A blue background indicates the selected resolution 5 Press OK 22 7 3 Switching video streaming on off When video streaming is on the live video stream is played in the Solanna Vision w...

Page 142: ...er Planmeca dental unit Foot control Planmeca Compact i Video streaming can be configured to be switched on off from one of the side knobs on the foot control contact your Planmeca dealer Planmeca Rom...

Page 143: ...rding A signal tone indicates the start of recording The indicator light on the handle button blinks blue light blue while recording is going on Planmeca Romexis In the Solanna Vision window click Vid...

Page 144: ...utton to capture an image You will hear a clicking sound when you press the button Planmeca Romexis In the Solanna Vision window capture an image by clicking Still camera When the Solanna Vision windo...

Page 145: ...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 ins...

Page 146: ...Micromotor 23 2 1 Speed power Standard pedal To drive the instrument push the foot control pedal to the right or to the left Wide pedal To drive the instrument push the foot control pedal down Pushing...

Page 147: ...r between 10 50 instead of the normal range of 10 100 The preset maximum value is displayed on the control panel when the micromotor is picked up from the instrument console When the speed power limit...

Page 148: ...d 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 spray a third time to switch off th...

Page 149: ...ntary 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 23 2 6 Automatic chip blow Whe...

Page 150: ...ght When the instrument light is on the indicator light on the control panel button is green Control panel Press Instrument light to switch the instrument light on off NOTE The foot control can be con...

Page 151: ...op is available for the Bien Air MCX micromotor NOTE The foot control can be configured so that you push the left side knob down to enable disable the torque function Contact your Planmeca dealer NOTE...

Page 152: ...s RPM limit to reduce the micromotor s maximum speed to a preset level The green indicator light means that the RPM limit is on Press RPM limit again to switch the rpm limit off 23 4 Bien Air MX2 micr...

Page 153: ...conds and then return to clockwise direction The length of the counter clockwise rotation can be modified see section Modifying preset values on page 185 NOTE The foot control can be configured so tha...

Page 154: ...n Air MX2 micromotor Six different presets are available and the Preset button displays the currently used preset If you want to use another preset than the current follow the steps below 1 Activate t...

Page 155: ...ides the basic micromotor functions the Morita TORX micromotor has some additional features These are described below 23 5 1 Torque Press Torque to enable the torque function The green indicator light...

Page 156: ...s the point in the root canal defined by the flash bar When the micromotor has stopped a thin file can simply be pulled out from the root canal by hand If a thicker file is used the micromotor s rever...

Page 157: ...eset 3 In the window that opens select the desired preset You will then automatically be returned to the main window The presets available for the Morita TORX micromotor are 1 a1 t1 2 a2 t2 3 a3 t3 Pr...

Page 158: ...0 Air 80 Spray 2 Dry Water 0 Air 80 Default Spray off Disabled Disabled Disabled Spray 1 Water 50 Air 80 Spray 2 Dry Water 0 Air 80 Default Spray off Sterile water Available N A N A N A Available Cool...

Page 159: ...range 0 5 5 0 Ncm Default Enabled 1 0 Ncm Enabled Disabled autoforward Value range 0 5 5 0 Ncm Default Enabled 2 0 Ncm Enabled Disabled autoforward Value range 0 5 5 0 Ncm Default Disabled Enabled aut...

Page 160: ...measurement cannot be made for example because of the canal shape NOTE When the file is in the root canal and apex measurement is going on 2 bars on the meter scale are blinking the control panel is...

Page 161: ...emale connector on the probe cord hanging 3 Contrary electrode Insert the contrary electrode into the white female connector on the probe cord NOTE Always grip the connector to connect disconnect the...

Page 162: ...trode Check that all the meter indicator bars in the Apex locator window light up If the indicator bars do not appear normally stop using the device and contact your Planmeca dealer If you are using t...

Page 163: ...panel on page 177 If you are using the Morita TORX micromotor and the CA 10RC ENDO 10 1 handpiece the Apex locator window automatically opens on the control panel when you select one of the apical pr...

Page 164: ...pex Set the flash bar by dragging the handle to the desired location When you insert the file into the root canal the flash bar starts blinking When the file tip reaches the point in the root canal de...

Page 165: ...nal 2 Continuous signal If the flash bar has been set at 2 on the meter scale the only signal that is heard is the continuous signal when the file tip reaches the flash bar 1 Continuous signal 23 6 3...

Page 166: ...th hanging tube instruments Compact i dental unit with balanced instrument arms 3 Check that the meter indicates within 3 bars above or below 1 The meter may jump when the tester is inserted If it doe...

Page 167: ...ed in the instrument from contamination CAUTION A power cut will shut down the software controlled backflow prevention system If you are using a turbine without a built in backflow prevention system c...

Page 168: ...ed if the quickstart is enabled When quickstart is enabled the indicator light on the control panel button is green Control panel When the instrument is active but not operated press Quickstart to ena...

Page 169: ...ff the instrument cooling spray You will hear one long signal tone Additionally the indicator light goes out Alternatively you can select the spray setting with the foot control The indicator lights o...

Page 170: ...l Press Turbine speed power limit again to switch the speed power limit off NOTE The foot control can be configured so that the turbine s speed or power is limited to a preset level when you push the...

Page 171: ...e type of chip blow can be programmed see section Automatic chip blow on page 182 23 7 7 Manual chip blow Standard pedal You can temporarily activate the manual chip blow by pushing and holding down t...

Page 172: ...function NOTE A scaler requires additional electronics and the scaler type can not be changed without changing electronics 23 8 1 Speed power Standard pedal To drive the instrument push the foot cont...

Page 173: ...tones Additionally a green indicator light shows that water 1 is switched on Press Instrument spray a second time to switch on water 2 You will hear one short signal tone Additionally a yellow indica...

Page 174: ...ay will continue until you remove your foot from the pedal NOTE The momentary spray can be enabled and configured in the service mode contact your Planmeca dealer NOTE The momentary spray can not be a...

Page 175: ...d gradually change to medium and full mode When the scaler is the active instrument the scaler mode can be changed by pressing Power NOTE The foot control can be configured so that you push the left s...

Page 176: ...section Instrument light on page 183 23 9 Planmeca Lumion Plus polymerisation light CAUTION The polymerisation light generates optical radiation and proper safety measures should be taken when using t...

Page 177: ...he configuration is performed by a Planmeca service technician When the Planmeca Lumion Plus polymerisation light is in the independent mode it can only be controlled by the buttons on the instrument...

Page 178: ...he images you can browse through them in the Planmeca Romexis Image browser Press the Done button at the bottom of the intraoral camera window in Planmeca Romexis to move to the Image browser For more...

Page 179: ...on to turn the macro mode on off Freezing unfreezing image A short sound signal indicates the freeze unfreeze of an image When the image is frozen the indicator light on the handpiece is green When yo...

Page 180: ...pressing the Power macro button on the handpiece for two seconds or by not using the intraoral camera for 300 seconds 23 10 2 Intraoral camera placed in suction holder Starting intraoral camera Before...

Page 181: ...ither press the Image control button halfway and then release it or press the button all the way down and release it Planmeca Romexis Press the Freeze button to freeze the image Press the Resume butto...

Page 182: ...rom the dental unit s foot control The intraoral scanner is placed in the Flexy holder CAUTION Make sure that you attach the intraoral scanner connector the right way into the USB 3 0 port for the sca...

Page 183: ...nitor push the foot control pedal to the left 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 sc...

Page 184: ...ndpiece 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 Thi...

Page 185: ...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 186: ...pattern 1 If you are programming an instrument pick up the instrument from the instrument console 2 Press Program to activate the programming mode The button turns blue 3 Select the desired function...

Page 187: ...p up window opens 3 Organise the items To move an item drag the item to the desired position on the menu To remove an item drag the item to the field at the bottom of the window To add an item press a...

Page 188: ...red Contact your Planmeca dealer 25 3 1 Extended view About this task NOTE If you only want to rename the automatic position or adjust its position on the list start programming from step 4 Steps 1 Mo...

Page 189: ...as a shortcut to letters containing that symbol For example when you press for about one second letters with the symbol are displayed You will automatically return to the normal view when you enter on...

Page 190: ...C or D 6 Press OK to confirm that you want to save the current position as an automatic position If you do not wish to save the position as an automatic position press Close 25 4 Instrument settings...

Page 191: ...ustment step is 5 If the preset value is for example 50 the foot control pedal movement controls the speed power between 5 50 instead of the normal range of 5 100 6 Press OK The pop up window closes 2...

Page 192: ...er mode A grey button means that the sterile water mode is disabled and a blue button that it is enabled NOTE If you disable the sterile water mode for an instrument that uses sterile water the flow r...

Page 193: ...strument 2 Press Program 3 Press Instrument light A pop up window opens 4 Adjust the light intensity The minimum value is 70 of the maximum intensity and the maximum 100 and the adjustment step is 2 A...

Page 194: ...modes are available for the Bien Air MCX micromotor 3 Press Program 4 Press RPM limit to adjust the micromotor speed rate A pop up window opens 5 Adjust the micromotor speed rate RPM Alteration of RP...

Page 195: ...ile manufacturer s instructions concerning torque and RPM value recommendations for the files If you want to modify the presets presented in section Presets on page 144 you can do so by following the...

Page 196: ...anges Range In steps of 100 200 10 e g 110 120 etc 200 500 20 e g 220 240 260 etc 500 1 000 50 e g 550 600 650 etc 1 000 2 000 100 e g 1 100 1 200 etc 2 000 5 000 200 e g 2 200 2 400 etc 5 000 10 000...

Page 197: ...and air can also be programmed 17 Press Chip blow to switch the automatic chip blow on or off The amount of water and air can also be programmed 18 Press Instrument light to switch the instrument ligh...

Page 198: ...closed The settings are stored in the dental unit when you return the instrument to its holder 25 4 8 Morita TORX micromotor 25 4 8 1 Modifying preset values About this task If you want to modify the...

Page 199: ...e control panel 5 Presets a1 a3 and t1 t3 only Press Torque to switch the torque limit on or off 6 All presets Press Reverse to switch the reverse rotation on or off 7 Presets 1 3 and t1 t3 only Press...

Page 200: ...page 182 and Instrument light on page 183 When you have modified the settings of a preset but have not saved them an asterisk can be seen on the Preset button The procedure for saving the modified pr...

Page 201: ...00 seconds The adjustment step is 5 sec and the default value is 10 sec 5 Press OK The pop up window closes and the new values are displayed on the control panel 25 5 Timer settings About this task Up...

Page 202: ...filling on page 192 25 6 2 Duration of bowl rinsing Steps 1 Press Program 2 Press Bowl rinse A pop up window opens 3 Adjust the duration of the bowl rinsing The minimum value is 5 seconds and the max...

Page 203: ...p filling can also be programmed as follows 1 Place an empty cup to the cup holder 2 Press Program 3 Press Cup fill 4 Push the foot control pedal down The cup filling time will first be set to 2 secon...

Page 204: ...in composite mode on page 124 When you have signed in to the dental unit with your own user name all changes you make to the light mode settings and then save are saved to your user profile This mean...

Page 205: ...e is 30 of the maximum intensity and the maximum 100 and the adjustment step is 5 5 Press OK The pop up window closes and the new values are displayed on the control panel 25 7 2 Colour temperature an...

Page 206: ...blue 5 Select the maximum brightness by pressing it The selected brightness is highlighted in blue 6 Press OK The pop up window closes 25 7 3 Gesture sensor Steps 1 Press Program 2 Press Operating li...

Page 207: ...and a blue button that the function is enabled 5 Adjust the distance at which the gesture sensor on the operating light reads your hand movements by dragging the handles to a suitable position 6 Press...

Page 208: ...NOTE If Planmeca Romexis Clinic Management software is used together with this dental unit you do not need to adjust the clock settings The dental unit clock is synchronised with the Planmeca Romexis...

Page 209: ...show the date on the control panel and to enable programming press the Date button at the top of the programming window The button will turn blue and all items in the window will turn black which mea...

Page 210: ...fectant concentration and or duration of maintenance programs A pop up window opens 4 Adjust the value by dragging the slider handle Dragging the slider handle to the right increases the value and dra...

Page 211: ...s OK The pop up window closes and help message H 47 2 is displayed to inform that the suction disinfectant container is filled 25 13 Wireless foot control 25 13 1 Pairing wireless foot control About t...

Page 212: ...On the foot control the serial number can be found on its underside The Bind foot control window opens 5 Press and hold down the handle of the foot control that you want to pair your dental unit with...

Page 213: ...confirmation message is displayed on the dental unit s control panel 7 Press OK to confirm the start of the pairing process 8 Release the foot control handle Once the pairing is done a message is disp...

Page 214: ...trol window opens 3 Open the Configuration tab The Battery field shows the current charging level of the battery 4 Press Battery to open the battery s charging history log If no graph is displayed pre...

Page 215: ...ens 3 Open the Radio tab NOTE If the Foot control channel and Transmitter power fields are inactive you must press the foot control handle to enable the adjusting of the settings 4 Select the foot con...

Page 216: ...level and increase it if needed The value range is 1 lowest to 6 highest 6 Press OK to confirm your selections and exit the programming mode To exit the programming mode without confirming press Clos...

Page 217: ...nimum period of 7 days for the clock to calibrate However a calibration period of 2 3 weeks is recommended 9 Press Program to complete the calibration sequence after the minimum calibration period 10...

Page 218: ...ns When you adjust the time it is recommended that you check the correct time from an NTP server 15 Press OK to close the window The calibration can also be reset at this point if you for example noti...

Page 219: ...Coarse filters 3 Suction tube cleaning holder 4 Suction disinfectant container 5 Amalgam collector deposit cup units with no suction system or with D rr CAS1 or CS1 suction system Cuspidor parts relat...

Page 220: ...ning min 8 hours affect time 5 minutes in the morning 28 2 Before you start NOTE Always feed cold water to the dental unit NOTE The water in the dental unit is intended for rinsing only not for drinki...

Page 221: ...started However it does not tell whether the cleaning program was successfully completed Suction cleaning also contains information on how many suction cleaning cycles can be run before filling the s...

Page 222: ...OTE Alternatively the dental unit can be configured so that the touch display is locked unlocked when you press the Flexy button Contact your Planmeca dealer 28 3 Short instrument flushing About this...

Page 223: ...he hoses of the instruments to be flushed from the instrument arms instrument holders before placing the instruments in the flushing holder In dental units with hanging tube instruments the instrument...

Page 224: ...e 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 5 Start the short flushing cycle Balanced instrumen...

Page 225: ...detected for all water consuming instruments H 36 1 is displayed Run instruments for a while with spray water to ensure that the flushing of instruments is sufficient 28 4 Long instrument flushing Ab...

Page 226: ...he hoses of the instruments to be flushed from the instrument arms instrument holders before placing the instruments in the flushing holder In dental units with hanging tube instruments the instrument...

Page 227: ...ve 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 5 Start the long flushing cycle Balanced instrumen...

Page 228: ...e instruments from the flushing holder and return them to the instrument console Place the flushing holder cover back to its position If water flow was not detected for all water consuming instruments...

Page 229: ...ance mode A pop up window opens 2 Remove the suction handpieces from the suction tubes and clean them according to the manufacturer s instructions 3 Open the cuspidor door and insert the suction tubes...

Page 230: ...eca approved suction disinfectant is used for cleaning the suction tubes and suction system The fill interval for the suction disinfectant container is approximately four weeks depending on how often...

Page 231: ...nt button NOTE When help message H47 1 is displayed it is possible to start suction cleaning without filling the suction cleaning container first by pressing Start However remember to fill the contain...

Page 232: ...section Confirming suction disinfectant container fill on page 200 28 6 Waterline cleaning 28 6 1 Introduction Waterlines are a breeding ground for biofilm Biofilm may contain bacteria that are harmf...

Page 233: ...ere started If Planmeca Romexis Clinic Management software is used detailed information on cleaning cycles can be retrieved For more information see the Planmeca Romexis user s manual NOTE Do not let...

Page 234: ...y in dental units with balanced instrument arms you can remove the hoses of the instruments to be flushed from the instrument arms instrument holders before placing the instruments in the flushing hol...

Page 235: ...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 5 Start the cleaning cycle Balanced instrument arms...

Page 236: ...green and the LED indicator on the cuspidor s outside blinks white 6 Release the instrument arms if your dental unit is equipped with balanced instrument arms 7 Close the water tap The picture below s...

Page 237: ...8 Open the disinfectant container by turning the bottle clockwise so that the locking pin slides along the groove 28 Flushing and cleaning programs User s manual Planmeca Compact i 227...

Page 238: ...iner on the table place it horizontally 10 Attach the container to the unit NOTE Make sure that the container is properly closed before attaching it to the unit NOTE Do not press the release button ma...

Page 239: ...een fed help message H 31 is displayed you will hear a signal tone This means that you should now turn off the unit s power Let the disinfectant stay in the unit overnight min 8h After the waiting per...

Page 240: ...ed If the cleaning cycle is cancelled after the container has been attached to the unit help message H 35 1 is displayed If help message H 35 is displayed you must open the water tap select the instru...

Page 241: ...h the container to the unit NOTE Do not press the release button while attaching the container to the unit Container flushing using the water from the container is automatically started through the sy...

Page 242: ...ext use 6 Help message H 33 is displayed meaning that the unit is waiting for the water to be turned on A long instrument flushing cycle using the water from the dental unit waterlines is automaticall...

Page 243: ...fill line is clear If the water is blue run water through all water consuming instruments and the cup fill line until the water is clear and increase the flushing time NOTE The duration can be extende...

Page 244: ...1 Lid 2 Collar 3 Container code 10040749 4 Standing support 28 Flushing and cleaning programs 234 Planmeca Compact i User s manual...

Page 245: ...o avoid stains 29 2 Dental unit surfaces The table below lists when and how to clean the dental unit surfaces How to clean dental unit surfaces When Part Cleaning agent Additional cleaning method Dish...

Page 246: ...ectant Bowl surfaces Mild soap and water solution Planmeca approved surface disinfectant X Bowl filter Mild soap and water solution Cuspidor Planmeca approved surface disinfectant Tray tables Planmeca...

Page 247: ...er Washer disinfector 93 C or autoclave 134 C See also section Instrument flushing holder on page 241 Suction tube cleaning holder Washer disinfector 93 C See also section Suction tube cleaning holder...

Page 248: ...ore replacing it on the console Do not use lubricating oil on the Morita TORX micromotor with the exception of its O rings Throw away the intraoral camera s disposable hygiene sleeve after use 29 4 In...

Page 249: ...er must be poured slowly into the bowl The flow may not exceed 5 l min NOTE The bowl can be removed and washed in the dishwasher The maximum washing temperature is 65 C At higher temperatures the bowl...

Page 250: ...wn and 4 rotate the bowl counter clockwise 5 Lift the bowl slightly upward and remove it by pulling it horizontally Replace the bowl in reverse order NOTE The cover cap of the filter makes the removal...

Page 251: ...r at 93 C or autoclave it at 134 C Note that the flushing holder cover can not be autoclaved Remove the cover before autoclaving the instrument flushing holder 29 5 3 Suction tube cleaning holder and...

Page 252: ...s removed you can access the separation tank Clean the separation tank using water and a brush Be careful not to dislocate the tubes in the tank NOTE When you place the suction tube cleaning holder ba...

Page 253: ...he securing rings with vaseline to make them easier to remove 1 Remove the cover plate 2 Remove the securing ring from the tube 3 Remove the tube 4 Remove the securing ring from the coarse filter 5 Re...

Page 254: ...the securing rings with vaseline to make them easier to remove 1 Remove the cover plate 2 Remove the securing ring from the tube 3 Remove the tube 4 Remove the securing ring from the coarse filter 5...

Page 255: ...the dental unit will instruct you to empty the fine filter In some error situations the dental unit may also restrict the water flow to prevent leakage 29 5 6 Amalgam collector deposit cup D RR CAS1...

Page 256: ...RR CS1 suction system Check the deposit cup monthly and replace it when it is 70 full Wet suction system Check the deposit cup monthly and replace it when it is 70 full 29 5 7 Clean water bottle Use a...

Page 257: ...29 6 Suction system NOTE Dry the suction tube holders and the tube bushings properly after cleaning Wet surfaces might disturb suction tube recognition 29 6 1 In the morning Steps 1 Rinse each suctio...

Page 258: ...olution for the suction arms and holders NOTE Clean the tablet according to the instructions given by the manufacturer 29 6 3 After each working day Steps 1 Disinfect the suction system by running Suc...

Page 259: ...tion handpieces from their holders and push them onto the inserts inside the cap of the rinsing bottle 4 Remove the suction handpieces from the rinsing bottle when there is 250 ml of the solution left...

Page 260: ...alve will close automatically after about 15 seconds 3 When the valve has closed pour the suction disinfectant solution into the bowl 4 Let the solution affect overnight Rinse the suction system the n...

Page 261: ...the core 2 and the adjuster 1 The handpiece parts can be disinfected in a washer disinfector at 93 C then optionally autoclaved at 134 C 29 7 Planmeca ActiveAqua For cleaning and maintenance instruct...

Page 262: ...9 11 Planmeca intraoral scanner For information on how to clean the Planmeca intraoral scanner see Planmeca FIT user s manual 29 12 External PC The external PC together with its mouse and keyboard can...

Page 263: ...fection process which is based on electrolysis removes microorganisms provides total biofilm control and guarantees a safe treatment environment for both the dental team and the patients When Planmeca...

Page 264: ...rement and press OK The chlorine level alternatives are 0 2 low 0 2 0 8 optimal and 0 8 high Based on these measurements the dental unit automatically adjusts the electrolysis strength in normal use w...

Page 265: ...t is very important that the water hardness value has been set correctly in the Planmeca ActiveAqua settings to ensure proper operation of the Planmeca ActiveAqua water treatment system and to prevent...

Page 266: ...o bleed the prefilter 30 4 Resetting prefilter counter About this task The prefilter s lifetime depends on the water hardness setting and the clean water consumption the maximum change period for the...

Page 267: ...s Reset next to Replace prefilter in A confirmation message is displayed 5 Confirm the reset by pressing OK 6 Wait for 90 seconds while Planmeca ActiveAqua circulates water to bleed the prefilter 7 Pr...

Page 268: ...ent flushing NOTE It is very important that the water hardness value is correct to ensure proper operation of the Planmeca ActiveAqua water treatment system and to prevent calcification of the Planmec...

Page 269: ...le position The default value is 50 but is automatically modified according to the weekly free chlorine level measurements The value range is 0 100 NOTE Adjusting this setting resets the free chlorine...

Page 270: ...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 bottle 2 Pres...

Page 271: ...ure to drop before unscrewing the bottle 31 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 in...

Page 272: ...nt amount We recommend you keep record of how much disinfectant has been used 5 Place the clean water bottle back in its place in the dental unit and close the unit door NOTE Ensure that the water sup...

Page 273: ...d from the instrument holders before placing them in the flushing holder 1 Flushing holder cover Each type of syringe has its dedicated place in the flushing holder The picture below shows the syringe...

Page 274: ...Remove 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 9 Start the short flushing cycle Balanced ins...

Page 275: ...ments in the flushing holder overnight 31 2 2 In the morning Steps 1 Open the dental unit door 2 Remove the clean water bottle First turn the Water bottle switch toward OFF Then take a hold of the bot...

Page 276: ...its turn 6 Release the instrument arms if your dental unit is equipped with balanced instrument arms 7 Repeat the flushing sequence in steps 5 and 6 at least three more times or until the water is cle...

Page 277: ...sappears automatically when the situation is corrected Some help messages have a Close button that allow you to close the message before it is automatically closed Error messages warn of a fault in th...

Page 278: ...NOTE The WCS related help messages can be disabled Contact your Planmeca dealer Help messages HELP CODE MEANING ACTION OR EXPLANATION H 1 Amalgam collector is 95 full Replace or empty the collector a...

Page 279: ...currently be used with this unit This scaler needs a dedicated electronics that is not installed or the scaler electronics installed is not compatible with this scaler H 10 Wait while configuring the...

Page 280: ...Planmeca dealer H 20 Wrong instrument is connected to cuspidor syringe connector or assistant instrument configuration is wrong Contact your Planmeca dealer H 21 Flow of both spray air and spray wate...

Page 281: ...ction procedure continues H31 1 Remove container fill it up to groove with water and attach to unit H31 2 Attach container filled with water H 32 Container flushing completed Remove container from uni...

Page 282: ...estic Water Supply mode and wait until WMS bottle is full Then start suction cleaning Suction cleaning can not be used when WMS is set to Bottled Water mode H 46 Suction use is forbidden or there are...

Page 283: ...r H 64 Fill container with disinfectant over upper sensor H 65 Fill container with water over upper sensor H 66 Wait 8 hours or switch unit off for the night H 67 Instrument flush cancelled Return ins...

Page 284: ...or position sensor may cause this problem H 82 Connecting to wireless foot control was successful Connection was established with the requested foot control H 83 Foot control handle pressed down Relea...

Page 285: ...nse water H 90 4 ActiveAqua water container overflow Check ActiveAqua level sensors and water container H 90 5 ActiveAqua annual maintenance overdue Annual ActiveAqua maintenance must be performed Con...

Page 286: ...e downloading software from the server HE218 Software update Installing to Main PCB DO NOT TURN POWER OFF Do not turn the power off while the software is being updated END Flushing completed Remove sy...

Page 287: ...r message tables list the error messages which are mainly intended to assist the technician If an error message is displayed contact service For more detailed information see Planmeca Compact i5 techn...

Page 288: ...Control PCB output open circuit warning E2 06 Separator pulse valve open circuit Error can be detected when circuit is dead E2 07 Main Control PCB output open circuit warning E2 08 Main Control PCB o...

Page 289: ...branch 1 E4 2 Short circuit in cable from MCB to control panel suction holder in branch 2 E4 3 Communication bus CAN is not operational or CAN devices are disconnected foot control operation light mot...

Page 290: ...MCB E11 7 Syringe heater fuse F7 has blown on the MCB E11 8 Polymerisation light fuse F8 has blown on the MCB E12 1 SELV voltage too low Unit functionality may be limited E12 2 SELV voltage too high E...

Page 291: ...error messages ERROR CODE EXPLANATION E23 Polymerisation light bulb has blown or is not properly attached to socket E23 1 Instrument overtemperature error Check the instrument handpiece and let the in...

Page 292: ...ply in IMUX If there is a problem with one instrument only replace the hose If the problem is with several instruments or the hose is ok contact service E32 1 IMUX is not responding IMUX cable disconn...

Page 293: ...s Switch off spray water and air if there are no air and waterlines in instrument or handpiece E36 3 Spray water measurement over range Check if micromotor handpiece has air and waterlines Switch off...

Page 294: ...lated error messages Foot control related error messages ERROR CODE EXPLANATION E51 1 Cable from foot control is loose or connected into wrong connector on MCB E51 2 Foot control is not responding Ens...

Page 295: ...Foot control calibration error E55 Wireless foot control connection lost 32 3 8 Operating light related error messages Operating light related error messages ERROR CODE EXPLANATION E56 Operating light...

Page 296: ...cable has a wrong connection E67 Backrest position potentiometer or its cable is faulty or disconnected E68 Backrest motor does not run or no signal from position potentiometer E68 1 Backrest motor d...

Page 297: ...ssages Headrest related error messages ERROR CODE EXPLANATION E80 1 Motorised headrest is not found according to service mode configuration E80 2 Motorised headrest is found but is not set in service...

Page 298: ...RT clock malfunction E83 6 ActiveAqua water flow high E83 7 ActiveAqua level sensors missing Level sensors are not connected E83 8 ActiveAqua electrolysis chamber very high current E83 9 ActiveAqua wa...

Page 299: ...EXPLANATION E99 Software upgrade failure Retry upgrade E99 1 MCB software upgrade failure Retry upgrade E99 2 IMUX software upgrade failure Retry upgrade E99 3 Control panel software upgrade failure R...

Page 300: ...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 EP21 7 Touch p...

Page 301: ...2 Press About this unit NOTE The following is an example only and does not necessarily portray the actual situation 32 Help and error messages User s manual Planmeca Compact i 291...

Page 302: ...sage history window can be filtered by message type In the picture above all types are listed Messages related to cleaning cycles Help messages Error messages 4 Optional Filter messages by toggling th...

Page 303: ...efully consider when the deletion of message history is appropriate as it contains information that is valuable to the Planmeca service technician 6 Press OK to close the window NOTE The Save message...

Page 304: ...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 305: ...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 306: ...les with a diameter of 1 9 mm 10005329 PSU Extension for cup fill tube 10033868 Silicone rubber ASA Instrument flushing holder for dental units with Luzzani MiniBright syringe 10036781 Silicone rubber...

Page 307: ...yringe 10037239 Modified polyphenylene ether resin Suction tube cleaning holder 10033859 Silicone rubber Amalgam collector D rr 10013485 PBT D rr OroCup 00004883 PE WCS bottle 10040749 PE Prefilter fo...

Page 308: ...Comfy upholstery 02500000 PVC Foot cover for Ultra Relax upholstery 10009142 PVC Foot cover for Ultra Relax upholstery with automatic legrest 10030201 PVC Disinfectants Part Order number Contents Pla...

Page 309: ...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 10035933 Water hydrogen peroxide solution and...

Page 310: ...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 311: ...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 312: ...0 VA during patient treatment Maximum 1450 VA at maximum rated mains voltage both chair motors running Electrical classification Class I Operation of chair lift and backrest motors Intermittent operat...

Page 313: ...psi max 900 kPa 130 psi Flow rate 55 litres minute maximum consumption at any instance Humidity dew point not greater than 20 C at atmospheric pressure Quality medical grade dry and oil free Oil cont...

Page 314: ...Min 2 minutes can be adjusted Planmeca approved disinfectants for the suction system are D rr Orotol Plus and ORBI Sept Evacuation System Disinfection Concentrate For more information on these disinf...

Page 315: ...omia USB intraoral camera BF Planmeca Emerald intraoral scanner B 35 3 Dimensions 35 3 1 Positioning of patient dentist and assistant The following picture shows an example of how to position the dent...

Page 316: ...The dentist assistant and patient must not touch the equipment outside the patient area during treatment CAUTION Use only Planmeca specified devices inside the patient area CAUTION The floor of the p...

Page 317: ...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 318: ...35 3 3 Over the patient delivery with balanced instrument arms 35 Technical information 308 Planmeca Compact i User s manual...

Page 319: ...35 3 4 Over the patient delivery with hanging tube instruments 35 Technical information User s manual Planmeca Compact i 309...

Page 320: ...35 3 5 Side delivery with hanging tube instruments 35 Technical information 310 Planmeca Compact i User s manual...

Page 321: ...res 0 66 gallons per minute The flow rate can be configured Cup fill The cup filling is adjusted for the size of cup you use Syringe The flow rate is approx 0 1 litres 0 03 gallons per minute Handpiec...

Page 322: ...tion is on and the amount depends on which suction system is used in the dental unit The water flow keeps the suction system clean when in use Suction system cleaning cycle Cleaning is done once a day...

Page 323: ...occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged...

Page 324: ...with Industry Canada licence exempt RSS standard s Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause interference and 2 this device must accept any interference includi...

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