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2.3. Facility Requirements

In order to ensure the safe use of the Precise SHP in your facility, 

please check to make sure that the proposed location has the 

following:

2.3.1. Power Requirements

100-240 VAC at 50-60 Hz, 1.5 Amps

WARNING: To avoid the risk of electric shock, this equipment 

must only be connected to a supply mains with protective earth.

2.3.2. Heating and Ventilation

The room where the Precise SHP is used should have a good 

cooling and heating system so that the laser can be operated 

within the optimum range of 20 – 30ºC (68 – 86ºF). Avoid 

storing or transporting the laser in temperatures below 0º 

Celsius (32ºF). Avoid using the laser in temperatures higher 

than 35°C (95°F).

2.3.3. Lighting

Overhead lighting and/or dental unit light should provide 

enough illumination to allow good operator vision when using 

the Precise SHP.

2.3.4. Combustible Chemicals and Gases

Prior to use, turn off and ventilate all gases that are combustible 

or support combustion in use in the operatory area where the 

Precise SHP will be used. Cleaning supplies or other flammable 

chemical compounds should be stored in an area away from the 

operatory in order to avoid possible combustion. Oxygen-rich 

atmospheres may also present a flammability risk. Discontinue 

use of oxygen supplies when the laser is in use.

CAUTION: A risk of fire and/or explosion exists 

when the Precise SHP is used in the presence of 

flammable materials, solutions or gases, or in 

an oxygen enriched environment. Ensure that 

anesthetic gases, or cleaning solutions and their 

vapors are cleared from the room before laser 

emissions occur.

2.3.5. High Volume Vacuum Systems

Plume evacuation is a priority when vaporizing tissues. The 

operator, assistants and patients should keep themselves safe 

by using a high volume vacuum system and high filtration 

masks (for staff) that are suitable for virus and bacterial control. 

Viable biologic matter can be suspended within the smoke 

plume generated by lasing procedures.

2.3.6. Operatory Access

Access to the treatment area should allow the operatory team to 

restrict entry while the laser is in use. The “Danger: Laser In Use” 

safety sign should be placed near the entry into the operatory 

(See Figure 5.4.). The operatory may also be configured with a 

Remote Interlock, as described in Section 2.9. 

2.4 Installation and Setup

Consistent with established licensing and use agreements, 

it will be necessary for you to perform some final set up 

steps and download the Application (App) designed for use 

with the Precise SHP. These instructions will guide you in this 
process.

2.4.1. Setting up the iPod touch®

Remove the iPod touch from its packaging. Press and hold 

the button along the top edge of the iPod touch to turn on the 

power. After a few moments, you will be guided through a 

number of set-up screens on the iPod touch. After these are 

completed, you should be at the Home screen.

2.4.1.1 Connecting to WiFi

1.  From the Home screen, select the Settings icon.

2.  Press the WiFi bar.

3.  If the selector switch shows “Off”, slide your finger over 

the “Off” text from left to right so the switch will then show 

“On”. 

4.  After a few moments, all WiFi signals available in the area 

will be listed. Make sure the WiFi signal for your office is 

listed. If your WiFi signal has security protections (a small 

padlock appears next to the name), then you will need to 

enter the password for it. 

5.  Press the line with your WiFi signal. A password screen 

will appear. 

6.  Enter the password, then select “Join”. After a moment, the 

screen will return to the list of signals and a checkmark will 

appear next to your WiFi signal name. This indicates that 

the WiFi connection is successful. Press the Settings button 

at upper left to return to the Settings menu.

2.4.1.2 Synchronize to the SHP Base Unit

1.  Press the Bluetooth bar on the Settings screen. The switch 

on the screen should show “Off”. If it shows “On”, slide 

your finger from right to left over the switch until it shows 

“Off”.

2.  If you have not already done so, it will be necessary to 

remove the Base module and power supply from the 

packaging. Place the Base module on a countertop with 

the front of the unit facing you (this does not have to be 

the final location where the Precise SHP will be used). 

Connect the power supply to the back of the Base module, 

then plug in the power supply to a wall outlet.

3.  Obtain an old perio probe or bent paperclip. Insert this 

into the hole in the front center of the Base module, as 

shown in Figure 2.1 to engage the sync reset switch. 

Make sure that you keep this switch pressed in for Steps 

4-7.

4.  Press the power button on the front of the Base module. 

The power button will illuminate green. After a few 

moments, a blue indicator light along the front of the 

unit will slowly blink. This shows that the Base is trying to 

make a Bluetooth connection.

Summary of Contents for 002-00177

Page 1: ...y Logos 200 Diode Laser System...

Page 2: ...e Module to Delivery Unit 7 2 5 2 Mounting of Precise Display Module 8 2 5 3 Setup for Countertop Use 9 2 6 Charging the Display Module 9 2 7 Synchronizing Wireless Communication 9 2 8 Display Module...

Page 3: ...19 4 2 Foot Pedal Battery Replacement 20 4 3 Maintenance and Servicing 20 4 4 Calibration 20 5 Safety Precautions 21 5 1 Regulatory Compliance 21 5 2 Operatory Safety 22 5 2 1 Laser Safety Program 22...

Page 4: ...we are proud of our record of quality performance and safety The Precise SHP uses laser energy at a wavelength of 810nm to cut or ablate soft tissue The 810nm wavelength is optimally absorbed by oxyhe...

Page 5: ...nd accessories When transporting or shipping your laser you must always disconnect the keys the AC Power Adapter and fiber from the laser If you have any questions regarding transportation please call...

Page 6: ...nstallation and Setup Consistent with established licensing and use agreements it will be necessary for you to perform some final set up steps and download the Application App designed for use with th...

Page 7: ...onnect to App Store then the WiFi connection is not working correctly Review Section 2 4 1 1 Also review the instruction manual that accompanies the iPod touch for additional guidelines 2 Select the S...

Page 8: ...re visible through the slots in the mounting brackets Screw in the mounting screws and tighten securely 6 Slide the base module into the bracket Thread the mounting knobs through the bracket ends and...

Page 9: ...ounting bracket and secure the ends of the bracket to the bottom of the Base using the two thumb screws provided 2 6 Charging the Display Module In the upper right portion of the Display Module the ba...

Page 10: ...ps that are added removed after taking receipt of the Precise SHP system may adversely affect the performance of the Precise SHP App If you notice that such has occurred it is recommended that you del...

Page 11: ...me offices However where desired you may purchase an interlock loop from a hardware or electronics store and plug it into the Remote Interlock jack located on the side of the laser Inform the store th...

Page 12: ...ly Before turning on your Precise SHP make sure the handpiece is assembled and ready for use The disposable tip and handpiece sleeve are parts of the device that are likely to contact the patient for...

Page 13: ...ode hit Enter The installation guide that is included in the kit contains the factory set passcode for your unit It is recommended that you change the passcode after first accessing the system see Sec...

Page 14: ...time per second that the laser is emitting energy For example if the duty cycle of the Precise SHP is set for 50 you will have 1 energy pulse lasting 50 milliseconds with 1 period of rest with no ene...

Page 15: ...age Periodontics 300 Initiated Contact Pulse 50 1 4 Distal Wedge Periodontics 400 Initiated Contact Continuous n a 1 5 Emergence Profile Implantology 400 Initiated Contact Continuous n a 0 8 Endodonti...

Page 16: ...orm the registration online through the Display Alternately you may register online from your computer by going to www preciselasers com register or filling out the Warranty Registration Card included...

Page 17: ...teeth remained covered by the formula Apply suction as needed to pick up whitener that may separate from the teeth CAUTION Visible and invisible laser radiation will be emitted from the handpiece tip...

Page 18: ...r at least 15 minutes before proceeding with the specific infection control directions listed below 4 1 1 Display and Base Modules We recommend using barriers as a primary infection control protocol P...

Page 19: ...g use the fiber on the end of the tip may become fouled with tissue or debris When this occurs laser energy is absorbed at the end of the tip rather than transmitted to the target tissue This is often...

Page 20: ...aintain the Precise SHP in a proper working condition If difficulties are encountered please refer to the applicable sections of this manual If the care and cleaning of the device is followed as descr...

Page 21: ...n the unit are required under these standards for safety purposes and should not be removed Please review all labels The Precise SHP Diode Laser is indicated for use by licensed dental professionals f...

Page 22: ...eam is capable of causing eye damage Avoid pointing the laser at clothing or organic matter in general Common clothing should be acceptable at blocking laser energy but laser energy directed at dark c...

Page 23: ...this laser Damage to the retina or cornea may be irreparable if exposed to direct reflected or scattered radiation Use of controls adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified h...

Page 24: ...E WITH CAO GROUP INC IN PROVIDING SERVICE YOU RELEASE CAO GROUP INC FROM ALL LIABILITIES WITH RESPECT TO WARRANTYING ANY EQUIPMENT OR ACCESSORIES CAO GROUP INC WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE OR OBLIGATED TO...

Page 25: ...pears but I can t get past the Start Screen to enter my Passcode Check to make sure the Base Module is turned on Check to make sure the Bluetooth connection is established the blue indicator light on...

Page 26: ...system to operate this system All of these actions will require the new Display to be synchronized see Sec 2 6 To help in finding the Display in the future consider enabling the Locate feature on the...

Page 27: ...ed to verify normal operation in the configuration in which it will be used Guidance and manufacturer s declaration electromagnetic emissions The Precise SHP is intended for use in the electromagnetic...

Page 28: ...ered with synthetic material the relative humidity should be at least 30 Electrical fast transient burst 2 kV common mode 2 kV for power supply Mains power quality should be that of a typical commerci...

Page 29: ...hs from fixed RF transmitters as determined by an electromagnetic site survey a should be less than the compliance level in each frequency range b Interference may occur in the vicinity of equipment m...

Page 30: ...tance according to frequency of transmitter m 150 kHz to 80 MHz 80 MHz to 800 MHz 800 MHz to 2 5 d 3 5 V1 P d 3 5 E1 P GHz d 7 E1 P 0 01 0 12 0 12 0 23 0 1 0 37 0 37 0 74 1 1 17 1 17 2 33 10 3 69 3 69...

Page 31: ...J to 225mJ depending on settings Duty Cycle 30 50 or 75 Aiming Beam Yes Audible Notification Yes Visual Notification Yes Power Requirements Power Supply Input Base Module Input Foot Pedal Battery 100...

Page 32: ...s Handpiece Pack of 250 002 00250 Display Module iPod touch Black 002 00224 Display Module iPod touch White 002 00239 Display Module Stand White 002 00240 Handpiece Sleeve 002 00226 Handpiece Tip Cap...

Page 33: ...netic wave Joule A unit of energy Expressed as milliJoules when used in dental lasers operating in the pulsed mode 1000 milliJoules per second equal 1 Watt Laser An acronym for Light Amplification by...

Page 34: ...n Subjacent Bone During Soft Tissue Laser Ablation Journal of Periodontology Volume 69 11 1998 8 Nora Raffetto and Terri Gutierrez Lasers in Periodontal Therapy a Five Year Retrospective California De...

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Page 36: ...0 Designed Engineered and Assembled in the USA by CAO Group Inc 4628 West Skyhawk Drive West Jordan Utah 84084 4501 USA Customer Service P 1 877 236 4408 F 1 801 256 9287 www preciselasers com Apple i...

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