C O N T R A I N D I C A T I O N A N D R E S T R I C T I O N
1. Non-eligible patients
1) Never use this product on patients
-- on a low salt diet (due to hypertension, hypernatremia, edema, pregnancy toxemia, etc.),
-- having a serious ulcer in digestive organs,
-- having a renal dysfunction,
-- having cardiac dysfunction,
-- having asthma or chronic pulmonary disease,
-- having electrolyte abnormality due to hypochloric alkalosis.
2) Avoid using this product on patients below, other than those stated in above 1):
-- having an intraoral injury or disease,
--
--
-- having allergies,
-- wearing contact lenses.
3) Depending on the patient’s physical condition, allergy symptoms or stomatitis may occur. In such a case, stop using this
product.
2. Usage
1) Never spray into the subgingival, root canal, or extraction socket. It can cause accidental symptoms such as emphysemas.
2) Never spray directly into the intraoral soft tissues (gingiva, mucosa). It can cause accidental symptoms such as surface
damages.
C A U T I O N
1)
during use may cause injury due to instrument becoming loose or powder being scattered.
2) Avoid prolonged continuous use. Have the patient wash out his/her mouth enough as needed.
3) Do not put this product close to heat. It will cause damage on the body and malfunction, and may cause injury or powder
scattering during use.
4) To avoid infection, wear suitable protective wears such as mask, gloves and eyewear when using.
A T T E N T I O N
1)
2) Do not spray directly to restorations such as crowns. It may scratch restorations.
3) Collect the sprayed powder with your vacuum suction system while using.
4) The powder may be sprayed for a few seconds after releasing your foot control due to the residual pressure in the powder
chamber. Collect the powder with your vacuum suction system to avoid damaging soft tissues.
5) Take care so that the patient does not swallow too much powder.
6) The tooth cuticle is removed during the cleaning procedure and the prevention ability of tooth against discoloration is
decreased. The tooth cuticle will be re-created by protein contained in saliva.
To avoid discoloration, instruct the patient not to smoke or have foods or beverages with strong coloring effect such as tea
and coffee for two or three hours after treatment.
3) Turning the head
Rotate the head by turning the grip. The head rotates 360 degrees.
C A U T I O N
The head must be rotated by holding and turning the grip, not the head. Otherwise the head will loosen and this may cause
injuries or powder scattering during use.
7.10 Other remarks on use
1) Disconnecting from the turbine hose
(a) Detach the handpiece according to the instruction manual
of your coupling (for BA720K/W/S/B/N).
* When reconnecting, clean the coupling, turbine hose and
inside of chamber unit’s joint in advance referring to “7.5 1)
Cleaning of coupling and turbine hose”.
(b) Hold the polisher at the joint. Rotate the ring nut to detach
the handpiece (for BA720M).
* When reconnecting, clean your turbine hose and inside of
chamber unit’s joint in advance referring to “7.5 1) Cleaning
of coupling and turbine hose”.
2) Detaching head
(a) The head must be attached or detached when polisher is not
connected to a turbine hose. If polisher is connected to a
turbine hose, disconnect it from the turbine hose.
(b) Turn the head in the direction of the arrow in the illustration
and detach.
(c) When reattaching, clean the head and inside of chamber
unit’s coupling in advance referring to “7.3 Attaching head”.
3) Detaching powder cap
(a) The powder cap must be attached or detached when polisher
is not connected to a turbine hose. If polisher is connected
to a turbine hose, disconnect it from the turbine hose.
(b) Hold polisher keeping the powder cap downward. Turn the
powder cap in the direction of the arrow in the illustration
to detach. Detach the powder cap above your cuspidor, as
the powder in the powder chamber may scatter when the
powder cap is released.
(c) Discard the leftover powder in the powder cap.
(d)
clean the inside of powder chamber and powder cap
A T T E N T I O N
The leftover powder must be discarded after treatment. When the powder gets damp, it will cause clogging.
8. MAINTENANCE AND CHECKS
8.1 Regular maintenance and checks
* Perform maintenance and checks as follows before sterilization and after clinic hours without fail.
A T T E N T I O N
To use safely, check and maintain this product daily after clinic hours according to the instructions in “8. MAINTENANCE
AND CHECKS”.
1) Powder disposal
Detach the powder cap referring to “7.10 3) Detaching powder cap”. Taking care of powder scattering, discard the leftover
powder.
A T T E N T I O N
The leftover powder must be discarded after treatment. When the powder gets damp, it will cause clogging.
2) Removal of remaining powder within polisher
(a) Attach the emptied powder cap to the chamber unit.
(b) Connect polisher to your turbine hose referring to “7.5 2)
Connection (for BA720K/W/S/B/N)” or “7.5 3)
Connection (for BA720M)” according to the model you
use.
(c) Direct the nozzle to your cuspidor. Depress your foot
control without water supply from the dental unit. Run for
1 minute to remove the powder remaining within the
channels of polisher.
(d) Disconnect polisher from your coupling or from your
turbine hose.
3) Cleaning and disinfection
(a) Remove the head and powder cap from the chamber unit.
(b) Scrub the chamber unit, head and powder cap in every part using a tooth brush thoroughly under warm running water at
< 38°C (100.4°F).
(c)
(d) Remove remaining water by blowing air with a three-way syringe.
(e) Wipe the chamber unit, head and powder cap in every part with disinfectant alcohol.
A T T E N T I O N
1) Do not use ultrasonic cleaners to clean this product. This will cause malfunction or damage.
2) Remove powder remaining inside and on the surface of polisher before every sterilization and after each treatment. The
powder is easy to adhere and remain in the powder chamber and thread, powder seal and thread of the powder cap. Clean
these parts in particular carefully. If the powder gets damp, it will cause clogging and powder adherence.
4) Water draining
(a) Attach the powder cap and head to the emptied chamber unit.
(b) Direct the nozzle to your cuspidor. Blow air into the joint of chamber unit with a three-way syringe to drain the water
channels.
A T T E N T I O N
1) Drain polisher before every sterilization and once a day after clinic hours.
2) Do not lubricate this product. Lubricant will be mixed into the compressed air and cause powder clogging.
5) Checking your air compressor
Check your air compressor referring to “7.1 4) Checking your air compressor”.
8.2 Cleaning at troubles in air and powder spray
In case of trouble in air and powder spray, clean each part of polisher. Cleaning must be done when polisher is disconnected
from the coupling on your turbine hose.
1) Powder stirring cap cleaning (if the center hole
of the stirring cap is clogged with powder)
(a) Remove powder adhered on the center hole of the
powder stirring cap with a cotton swab or dry cloth.
(b) Clean the center hole with the attached cleaning wire to
remove the powder blocking the center hole.
(The cleaning wire does not pass through the
center hole.)
2) Head cleaning
(a) Remove the head from the chamber unit.
(b)
nozzle and center hole of the coupling. Remove powder
remaining within the channels using the cleaning wire.
(c)
three-way syringe to remove powder remaining inside.
(d) If water, oil, or powder remains in the head, remove with
a cotton swab or dry cloth.
3) Chamber unit cleaning
(a) Detach the head and powder cap from the chamber unit.
(b) Loosen the powder stirring cap from the powder pipe by
turning in the direction of the arrow in the illustration
and detach it.
(c) Insert the cleaning wire into the powder pipe and remove
powder remaining in the pipe.
(d) Blow air into the powder pipe of the nozzle with a
three-way syringe to remove powder remaining inside.
(e) If powder remains inside coupling of the chamber unit,
remove with a cotton swab or dry cloth.
(f) If water, oil, or powder remains inside chamber unit or in
the powder cap, remove with a cotton swab or dry cloth.
(g) Attach the powder stirring cap to the powder pipe by
turning in the direction of the arrow in the illustration.
9. CLEANING AND STERILIZATION
9.1 Cleaning and disinfection
Clean polisher according to “8.1 Regular maintenance and checks 1) to 4)” before sterilization.
C A U T I O N
To avoid infection, wear suitable protective wears such as mask, gloves and eyewear when using.
9.2 Sterilization
1) Sterilizability
Polisher (head, chamber unit, and powder cap) and cleaning wire are
sterilizable in autoclave.
2) Sterilization (Sterilization must be done after every patient.)
(a)
powder remains in the powder chamber.
(b) Put the chamber unit (with head and powder cap detached) into a
sterilization bag and seal it.
(c) Place each component sealed in the sterilization bag on a sterilization
tray to avoid direct contact with sterilizer’s inner chamber surface, and
put into the autoclave.
The maximum sterilization temperature is 135°C (275°F). Sterilize at
134°C (273°F) for 3 minutes. Follow your local regulation for
sterilization.
C A U T I O N
1) Sterilization must be done after every patient in order to prevent direct and cross infection.
2) To avoid infection, wear suitable protective wears such as mask, gloves and eyewear.
A T T E N T I O N
1) To avoid trouble and damage on the product, follow the instructions in “9. CLEANING AND STERILIZATION” when
sterilizing.
2) Polisher is autoclavable up to 135°C (275°F). Sterilize at 134°C (273°F) for 3 minutes. Follow your local regulations for
sterilization.
3) Do not sterilize with powder remaining in the powder chamber.
4) Do not sterilize polisher with instruments on which some medicine or chemical agent remains.
5) Do not immerse polisher in disinfectant liquids.
6) Do not use alkaline disinfectant and oxidized water (hard acid water or super acid water) for disinfection.
7) Dry heat sterilizers generate high heat that exceeds the maximum sterilization temperature of polisher. Do not use in order
to avoid mechanical trouble or damage to polisher.
8) Depending on the conditions of your sterilizer or sterilizing methods, this product may discolor.
9) The chamber unit is made from a synthetic material and may rarely get minute scratches due to autoclave sterilization.
3) After sterilization
9.3 Storage
low temperature and moisture.
A T T E N T I O N
1) For storing of this product, follow the instructions in “9.3 Storage”.
2) The chamber unit and head must be dried completely before storage. If water remains, discoloration, rust, or powder
clogging will occur.
3) Store and take care of polisher properly to keep it out of reach of persons other than dental professionals.
4) Do not store polisher in a place where it may be exposed to water.
5) Keep polisher in a place where it is not affected by barometric pressure, temperature, humidity, ventilation, strong sunshine,
dust, salt or sulfurous air.
6) Keep polisher in places without vibration or shock.
7) Do not store polisher in a place where chemical agents are kept or some gas exists.
10. REPLACEMENT OF CONSUMABLE PARTS, DISPOSAL
* For disposal of used consumables, see “10.5 Disposal”
10.1 Replacement of head
The nozzle of the head will wear out with use. A broadened
will be recovered by replacement of the head (separately
available). Attach the head properly according to “7.3 Attaching
head” when replacing.
* The entire head must be replaced, not only the nozzle.
10.2 Replacement of head o-ring
In case the o-ring at the coupling of the head is damaged or
worn or, air, water, or powder leaks from the joint, replace the
used o-ring with the provided head o-ring (spare). Attach the
o-ring properly in place. Do not damage the surface of the
o-ring when replacing.
10.3 Replacement of powder cap
The transparency of the powder cap will lower with use and may result in decreased visibility inside the powder cap. In case
you cannot see powder in the powder chamber, replace the powder cap (separately available). Attach the powder cap properly
according to the instructions in “7.4 Attaching powder cap” when replacing it.
10.4 Replacement of powder seal
In case the powder seal attached into the thread of the powder chamber is damaged or worn or, air or powder leaks between the
powder cap and powder seal, replace the used powder seal with the provided powder seal (spare). Follow the procedure below:
If powder or something remains in the groove of the powder chamber, in which the powder seal is attached (see the illustration
below), remove it with air from a three-way syringe. Clean the groove and attach the powder seal properly so that the powder seal
fully seats in the groove (see the illustration below). Do not damage the surface of the powder seal when replacing.
C A U T I O N
When replacing o-rings and powder seal, be careful about the correct mounting location and direction. Incorrect mounting may
cause injuries due to disconnection of the head or powder cap, powder scattering, leakage of air, water, or powder during use.
10.5 Disposal
Dispose of this product according to your local rules and regulations.
11. TROUBLE SHOOTING
If this product does not operate as stated in this manual, check your problem according to the list below. If your trouble is not
corrected, or if your trouble is not listed below, contact your dealer.
C O N T R A I N D I C A T I O N A N D R E S T R I C T I O N
This product must not be repaired by the user. In case of malfunction, contact your dealer for repair.
Symptoms
Possible causes
Countermeasures
1) No powder spray.
Low cleaning
* The center hole of the powder stirring cap is
clogged with powder.
* Powder clogging within the channels.
* The powder stirring cap is not attached properly.
* No air supply.
* Low air pressure at the coupling.
* The control system of the dental unit does not
work.
* Clean the powder stirring cap according to “8.2
1) Powder stirring cap cleaning”.
* Clean the head and chamber unit according to
“8.2 2) Head cleaning” and “8.2 3) Chamber
unit cleaning”.
* Attach the powder stirring cap properly
according to “8.2 3) Chamber unit cleaning”.
* Set coupling pressure between 0.25 and 0.4 MPa.
* Set coupling pressure between 0.25 and 0.4 MPa.
* Check the control system using other handpiece
or three-way syringe.
2) No water.
* Water supply system of your dental unit is shut
off.
* Water does not reach turbine hose.
* Water channels of polisher is clogged.
* O-ring(s) on your coupling is/are damaged.
* Activate the water supply system of your dental
unit.
* Check the water supply system of your dental
unit.
* Ask your dealer for repair.
* Replace the o-ring(s) on your coupling
(separately sold).
3) Leak (air, water, and
powder) from powder
chamber coupling.
*
* The o-ring in the head is worn or damaged.
*
Attaching head”.
* Replace with the attached head o-ring according
to “10.2 Replacement of head o-ring”.
4) Air and/or powder
leak from near of the
powder chamber.
*
* The powder seal is not properly attached in the
powder chamber.
* The powder seal is worn or damaged.
* Powder adheres to the sealing surface (of the
powder seal and/or powder cap).
*
Attaching powder cap”.
* Attach the powder seal properly according to
“10.4 Replacement of powder seal”.
* Replace with the attached new powder seal
according to “10.4 Replacement of powder
seal”.
* Fill the powder into the powder cap properly
5) Water leak from
around the coupling
on the turbine hose.
* O-ring(s) on your coupling is/are damaged (For
ULTIMATE BA720K, BA720W, BA720S or
BA720B).
* O-ring(s) on the joint is/are damaged (for
ULTIMATE BA720N).
* Replace the o-ring(s) on your coupling
(separately sold).
* Replace the o-ring(s) on the joint (separately
sold).
6) Water leak from
around the turbine
hose.
* Seal on your joint is damaged (for BA720M).
* Replace the seal on your joint (separately sold).
7) Polisher cannot be
connected to your
coupling.
* Polisher is not compatible with your coupling.
* The light cover at the front of the coupling is
loose (if you use coupling with light).
* Use polisher compatible with your coupling
according to “7.5 Connecting to dental unit”.
* Turn the light cover at the front of the coupling
12. SPECIFICATIONS
ITEMS
SPECIFICATIONS
Product name
ULTIMATE BA720K
ULTIMATE BA720W
ULTIMATE BA720S
Connection
Roto Quick® coupling
Sirona® Quick coupling
Powder consumption volume
4g/min (at coupling air pressure 0.4MPa)
Coupling air pressure
0.25 to 0.4MPa (36 to 58psi, 2.5 to 4.0bar, 2.5 to 4.1kgf/cm
2
)
Air consumption volume
10L/min (at coupling air pressure 0.4MPa)
40ml/min (at coolant water pressure 0.2MPa)
Length
201mm (7.9inch)
200mm (7.9inch)
196mm (7.7inch)
Weight (without powder)
142g (5.0oz.)
136g (4.8oz.)
137g (4.8oz.)
ITEMS
SPECIFICATIONS
Product name
ULTIMATE BA720B
ULTIMATE BA720N
ULTIMATE BA720M
Connection
Mach®/Phatelus® coupling
Midwest 4-hole
Powder consumption volume
4g/min (at coupling air pressure 0.4MPa)
Coupling air pressure
0.25 to 0.4MPa (36 to 58psi, 2.5 to 4.0bar, 2.5 to 4.1kgf/cm
2
)
Air consumption volume
10L/min (at coupling air pressure 0.4MPa)
40ml/min (at coolant water pressure 0.2MPa)
Length
196mm (7.7inch)
208mm (8.2inch)
207mm (8.1inch)
Weight (without powder)
133g (4.7oz.)
144g (5.1oz.)
143g (5.0oz.)
13. COMPONENT PARTS
REF 3170251
Cleaning wire
REF 3162031
Head
REF 3162121
Powder cap
REF 3162222
Powder stirring cap
REF 3162861
O-ring set for powder pipe
REF 5011112
Head o-ring
REF 5013034
Powder seal
Chamber unit
REF 5012022
4-hole seal
REF 5012012
2-hole seal
REF 3162851
Joint cover
REF 3162871
Joint o-ring set
ULTIMATE BA720M only
ULTIMATE BA720N only
360-rotation
Powder cap
downward and
unfix. Discard the
leftover powder.
Stop water supply.
Idle run for 1 min.
Blow air.
Other models
Air
BA720M
Air
Center hole of powder stirring cap
Cleaning wire
Blow air
Remove water, oil, and powder.
Blow air
Sterilizable in autoclave
Nozzle
Head
Head o-ring (spare)
Leak
Powder seal (spare)
Leak
Engage powder
seal fully in
the groove of
chamber unit.
Enlarged
sectional view
Groove
Powder seal
Made in Japan