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Sirona Dental Systems GmbH
5 Care and cleaning instructions for the practice team
Operating Instructions TENEO
Components of the water unit
Wear gloves
Removal and disposal of the amalgam rotor
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The treatment center is switched on.
1.
Disinfect the vacuum system, see "Cleaning and disinfecting the vacuum
system" [
2.
Open the flap
(A)
on the base of the water unit.
3.
Loosen the bayonet catch by turning the lower part of the amalgam
separator
(B)
counterclockwise. Remove the lower part of the amalgam
separator along with the amalgam rotor located inside it.
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The message "Amalg" appears on the touchscreen and an acoustic
signal sounds.
4.
Dispose of the collected amalgam residues from the cuspidor bowl and
from the suction hoses in the amalgam rotor; see "Cleaning the gold trap"
[
and "Cleaning and disinfecting the suction hoses" [
153]. Fill the
amalgam residues into the amalgam rotor.
5.
Hold the lower part of the amalgam separator upright. Attach the
transport cap to the amalgam rotor.
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The transport cap locks in place. A bonding agent is released on
attachment. Therefore, please note that the transport cap cannot be
removed again once it has been closed.
CAUTION: Amalgam residues must not enter the public sewage
system.
Amalgam is a mercury compound that is hazardous to water.
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Do not dispose of amalgam residues in a sink.
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Collect amalgam residues, e.g. from the gold trap of the cuspidor bowl, in
a closed container with water. Dispose of amalgam residues when
replacing the amalgam rotor by filling the amalgam residues into the
amalgam rotor.
NOTE: Disposal of the amalgam rotor
When a replacement rotor is supplied, a package for the return shipment of
the filled amalgam rotor is attached.
Authorize only certified waste management companies to dispose of rotors.
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NOTE:
Wear gloves when performing the following work.
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