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OPERATING INSTRUCTION
When treating patients with pace makers and/or hearing aids, take into consideration the effects the instruments may have on pace makers and/
or hearing aids. Carefully read technical-scientific information available on this subject.
• Implants.
If the dental unit is used for implant operations using separate equipment designed for this purpose, shut off power to the dental chair (see Paragraph
3.) to avoid unwanted movements resulting from faults and/or accidental start up of the controls.
• Do not forget to turn off the office’s water supply and master switch on the equipment before leaving the surgery.
• The equipment is not protected against liquid penetration (IPX O).
• The device is not suitable for use in the presence of flammable anaesthetic gas mixed with air, oxygen or nitrous oxide (N
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O).
• This equipment must be stored properly so that it is kept in top working order at all times. The manufacturer shall not be held responsible for misuse,
carelessness or improper use of the equipment.
• This equipment is to be used exclusively by qualified personnel (doctors and paramedics) with the proper training.
• The user must be present at all times When the equipment is turned on or ready for start-up. In particular, never leave the equipment unattended
in the presence of children/the mentally disabled or other unauthorised personnel in general.
Any companions must keep out of the area in which treatment is performed and in any case under the responsibility of the operator. The area in
which treatment is performed refers to the space around the dental unit plus 1.5 meters.
• Quality of the water delivered by the dental unit.
The user is responsible for the quality of the water delivered by the dental unit and must adopt measures to maintain it.
To ensure that you meet the water quality requirements, CEFLA s.c. advises you to equip the dental unit with an internal or external disinfection system.
Once installed, the dental unit is exposed to contaminants originating from the water supply. For this reason, it is recommended to install and put it
into operation only when you begin using it daily and to perform the decontamination procedures described in the relative chapters right from the first
day of installation.
If the dental unit is equipped with a device for separation from the open water supply system (EN 1717), make sure that it also continuously adds
disinfectant as required and check that the relative tank contains an adequate quantity (see the relative paragraph).
NOTE:
contact your local dealer or Dental association for more detailed information about national laws and requirements.
• Applied Parts.
The parts of the device that during normal use necessarily come into contact with the patient for the device to be able to perform its functions
are: Dental chair upholstery, armrest, polymerising lamp fibre optics, terminal part of the syringe, single-use camera protection, scaler bits, drill
handpieces, cannula suction terminals.
Non applied parts that may come into contact with the patient are: dental chair armrest support, dental chair lower casing, patient-side hydro unit
casing, cup water delivery spout, bowl, suction tubes, handpiece body.
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WARNING! Moving the dental chair.
Make sure that the patient is ready to collaborate: ask him/her to keep his/
her hands and feet close, avoiding incorrect postures.
Check that the patient is sitting properly when moving the dental chair
(see figure).
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