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1. 125 Instrument GEM 2 usitate b eo MY et TER NE ayasa ETE FH 126 Plastic cover for CEM instrument 10 POS cererea enne nnne nnn UC 759 PROTO CLON 127 O ring handle M 5C 714 O ring handle large front L nanna SC 715 Universal For removal of supra and subgingival stain and calculus in all areas For general scaling for those patients with moderate plaque or calculus Thin line straight Useful for fine planing after gross scaling using other ODONTOSON instru ments Provides good furcation access Thin line right Provides excellent furcation access in the Ist and 3rd quadrants Similar tactile feeling as with a periodontal probe To be used only after gross debridement with another Odontoson instrument Thin line left Same characteristics and applications as Thin Line right Particularly suitable in the 2nd and 4th quadrants 8 4 1 CEM instrument For cementation and exact seating of plastic and porcelain inlays and onlays Ensures uniform distribution of the cement under the inlay The Thin Line instruments are highly specialised instrumentds with extra thin tips They are consequently only to be h
2. When the receptacle is 100 full the alarm can no longer be suspended o The receptacle must be changed Display on amalgam separator Flex Integral BC Users Manual 1998 01 03 3 Use Flex Integral BC Users Manual 1998 01 03 The bridge seen from below Flex Integral BC Users Manual 1998 01 03 4 Hygiene and care 4 Hygiene and care 4 1 Suction HygiFlex Vac The HygiFlex Vac system rinses the suction using either clean water or a dilution of Flex Vac Clean and water Can not be used at the same time as HygiFlex Rinse If the unit is not fitted with HygiFlex Vac the tubes are rinsed using a separate tank 1 Remove the covers on the two suction hose nipples 2 Connect the tubes to thetwo2 connectors 1 and pull down slightly to activate the control 3 Open door 2 and pump two portions of Flex Vac Clean into the mixing tank 3 and start the rinsing using the P button 4 When beginning one beep will sound when ending three beeps will sound When the bottle with Flex Vac Clean is empty unscrew the pump and use it on the new bottle 4 Disconnect the tubes from the unit and press the filters out 5 5 Wash the filters filter holders and covers in a dish washer Sterilize the covers 6 Lubricate the O rings on the filter holders using Flex silicone greas
3. 19 19 A TOFD OptiG _ ___ __ __8 9 ____ 19 4 11 Instrument pad eure e 20 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ __ __ _ _________ __ _ 20 413 50 rne o ce but a 06 0 20 lt 33 3 _ _ _ _ 20 4 15 Amalgam separator III 21 4 16 Hygiene 22 EE 22 gt V _ 320 _ 22 4 17 Detergents and cleansing processes nnnenen nanna mnn 22 5 Programming adjusting L UU 23 EE 23 5 2 9 A A ta a 23 LEER 23 Flex Integral BC Users Manual 1998 01 03 Contents 6 Maintenance and 86 M 25 6 1 Sur ical eee a i 25 6 121 Bulb Er 25 6 2 Fajent eha e c kaa aaa 25 6 3
4. 3 Place the salt water bag in the rubber sleeve and hang it on the frame 3 4 Clip the 2 clips to either end of the motor tube where it feels hard and mount the thick tube on the clips 4 5 Draw the piston back while placing the soft part of the tube in the groove 5 6 Connect the tube to the bag 6 and pump the rubber sleeve up 7 7 Take the surgery angle piece 8 Press the P button under the instrument bridge 8 9 Press the pedal downwards 10 Put the motor back The yellow light emitting diode 7 page 10 now flashes to indicate the surgery position Arranging for sterile operation 11 Fit sterilized motor cover instrument pad and hand and angle piece 12 Connect the thin tube to the external duct of the angle piece 9 13 Connect the thin and the thick tube 10 You disconnect or connect the water cooling by keeping the foot control A pressed down Change to normal motor function bv repeating item 7 10 3 Use 3 8 4 Turbine The burr is mounted using a push button chuck Press the burr into place The turbine must not rotate without a burr Use only burrs and diamonds with a diameter of 1 59 1 6 mm and a maximum length of 26 mm The burr must not be mounted on the turbine when out of use for a length of time Take the turbine and activate by pressing the foot control pedal to the right J or le
5. Switch the equipment on using 1 The chair can be switched off separatelv using 2 When the mains are switched on the buttons will light The unit will give 3 beeps as soon as it is operational 2 2 Foot control The foot control is mounted on a separate unit which is normallv placed behind the chair The pedal can be moved to the right left or be pressed down 2 3 Audio signals The unit can give different types of audio signals e Operational signal 1 3 short high pitched notes Means ready or understood e Operation error signal Low note given in the case of operational or technical error e Warning signal Alternation between high and low notes May mean overheating If the signal doesn t stop when the equipment has cooled you ought to call a service technician Flex Integral BC Users Manual 1998 01 03 3 Use Backside of the chair basis 3 Use In the following we give a description of how the equipment functions when it leaves the factorv See chapter 5 for possibilities on how to change the functions 3 1 Surgical lamp Switch on off using SWitch 1 towards B Switch on or alternate between 3 light intensities using SWitch 1 towards A When you switch the lamp on it always has the light intensity last used
6. nn nn nn nnn enm SD 399 _ lt 3 lt 2 3 23 _ _ 543 Flex 3 function syringe jacket nn emn SD 407 Flex 6 function syringe jacket complete l u SD 408 Syringe type S syringe jacket complete snanar nanna SD 310 Flex syringe tip sspe B dese eds and ee eal ve uku tasas SD 214 Flex Integral motor eren nen SD 216 3 g o A EPA A SD 217 Composite curing lamp __ __ ann ata _ __ _ __ UC 665 Standard fibre optic diode 8 mm 70 for Flex Integral composite curing lamp SD 220 Alternative fibre optic diode 8 mm 90 for Flex Integral composite curing lamp SD 221 Alternative fibre optic diode 13 mm 70 for Flex Integral composite curing lamp SD 222 Protective looking glasses used with the composite curing lamp SD 223 Protective shield for composite curing lamp nn nennen nnne SD 205 Jacket for large SUCTION MC 188 Jacket for Smal SUCTION eie dei e e rada fitm MC 190 Adaptor pieces 0 11 7 I 263 Filter holder for suction
7. 2 3 4 5 6 7 3 Light filter Open the lamp as described in item 6 7 2 and remove the filter 5 and cleanse with a drv cloth When vou assemble the lamp again note that the reflecting surface of the filter must face the bulb Flex Integral BC Users Manual 1998 01 03 7 7 Technical data Flex Integral BC unit Rated voltage 220 230 V 10 50 Hz Rated power 2 200 VA Size of group fuse 10 A Water pressure Min 2 5 bar max 5 bar Air pressure Min 5 5 bar max 6 bar Compressed air consumption 40 l min 5 bar Indoor temperature 15 C 35 C Flex motor Speed 100 40 000 r p m Speed control principle non linear Torque max 1 5 N cm contra angle 1 1 Flex turbine Speed turbine type B 295 000 r p m unloaded turbine type P 420 000 r p m unloaded Speed control principle step Flex_scaler Frequency scaler type O 42 kHz scaler type L 45 kHz Flex composite curing lamp Wavelength 400 500 nm Flex surgical lamp Light intensity 22 000 15 000 and 8 000 Lux Durr amalgam separator Total capacity max 5 l min Flex Integral BC Users Manual 1998 01 03 Tekniske data 8 Spare parts accessories etc 8 Spare parts accessories etc This chapter contains a list of tools lubrication and service agents spare parts and accessories that can be purchased Parts that are supplied with the equipment are marked with an asterisk Tools Order No
8. 3 2 Patient chair 3 2 1 Control Regulate the chair inclination and height using pedal 1 towards either x 2 cC NV 5 EC w Choose a programme position using pedal 2 towards either E q or W D Towards KI the chair will return to the prior position Towards S reset to the zero position Stop a programme movement by touching any of the 2 pedals Should the chair knock against e g your legs the chair will automatically stop the movement and lift itself approximately 5 cm 3 2 2 Headrest The headrest can easily be pulled out To push it back press lock button 1 or 2 home To adjust the headrest inclination loosen the lock 3 Flex Integral BC Users Manual 1998 01 03 VarioFlex operator chair top view Flex Integral BC Users Manual 1998 01 03 3 Use 3 3 VarioFlex operator s stool The chair is operated with the help of the 2 handles When you pull the handle 1 up you lift lower the chair When you push the handle 1 down you can adjust the position of the back rest and thus the depth of the stool When you pull the handle 2 up you adjust the seat inclination 3 4 Assistant call Activate by pressing the foot control down place while all instruments are in You can alternatively connect for example a door opener 3 5 Cuspidor Start the cuspidor flush for 30 seconds by pressing the fo
9. 6 2 Patient chair If the chair gives a constant beeping sound then it has to be synchronized 1 Switch the chair mains off 1 2 Switch the chair mains on while pressing the position selector 2 down When you let go of the position selector the chair will first be set in zero position and then move to semi reclined position Finally the chair will confirm the synchronization with 3 beeps 6 3 QuickFlex coupling In the case of leaks between the QuickFlex coupling and instrument change the 3 O rings 6 Maintenance and repairs 6 4 Motor 6 4 1 Fibre optic bulb Motors with INTRA coupling have built in halogen bulbs Do not touch the bulb with unprotected fingers Use gloves or a cloth 1 Pull the motor jacket 1 off 2 Change the bulb 2 6 4 2 O rings In the case of leaks between the motor and angle piece change the 3 O rings 3 on the connection tube 6 5 Turbine 6 5 1 Fibre optic bulb Do not touch the bulb with unprotected fingers Use gloves or a cloth 1 Unscrew the rear part 1 from the turbine 2 Change the bulb 6 6 Ultrasonic scaler 6 6 1 Type L replacement of the tip The tip must be replaced when the front part is shorter than the incisions 1 on the supplied wrenches 1 Place the wrenches on the handpiece and tip respectively so the claws grip the
10. HvgiFlex Vac If the unit has not been fitted with HvgiFlex Rinse the sprav ducts ought to be rinsed in the morning by activating the spray Night rinse 1 Turn the cuspidor flushing pipe 1 to the side and place the instru ment holder with the intermediate couplings 2 in the bowl 2 Connect the extension tube to the cup filler tap 3 3 Remove instruments contra angles and motor and syringe jackets 4 Set all suspensions in vertical position and lock them using the lock button 4 under the instrument bridge 5 Connect the suspensions to the instrument holder In this position the unit will rinse using short flushes with regular intervals The unit must be switched on The air compressor and water supply must not be disconnected Return to normal position following the opposite procedure Morning rinse With the thus prepared unit you can activate a morning rinse by moving the pedal to the right or left w morning rinse lasts approximatelv 15 minutes During the process the two light emitting diodes on the instrument bridge will flash When start ing one beep will sound When ending 3 beeps will sound Flex Integral BC Users Manual 1998 01 03 4 Hvgiene and care 4 15 Amalgam separator The amalgam receptacle must be changed every 6 9 months 1 Switch the unit off and carefully remove the side cover plate by loosening the 2 lock screws 1 and 2 with a coin X
11. Q ickFlex a L U T edd ait ah e uy a t UR metres 25 26 6 41 Fibre optic bulb uu ___ _ _ _ _ __3_ lt _ _ _ 26 NOS EH 26 lt 3___ lt lt 3 _ _ ____3_ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ ___ 26 6 5 1 Fibre optie bulh iaieiiea iai eee ee i dua A 26 6 6 5 26 6 6 1 Type L replacement of the tip 26 6 6 2 Type replacement of the ferrite 20 26 6 Gomposite curing lamp cio edt uh ade eco aea v ed x ge due exu cd da da 28 _ _ ___ lt __ ____3__ _ _ _ _ _ 3 32 3 3 23 _ 32 2 __ tds 28 28 L gt LV V XVL __3 lt 3 3 _ _ __ 28 T TECHNICAL Matta 29 8 Spare parts accessories etc qu anis in natnm anna 30 9 Guarantee CONGITIONS _ 34 10 Your feedback 35 Flex Integral BC Users Manual 1998 01 03 Flex Integral BC Users Manual 1998 01 03 2 2 General 2 1 Power switches
12. Unscrew the lid on the new receptacle lt Put protective gloves on and change the receptacle 3 4 Change the coarse filter 4 and put the old filter in the filled receptacle 5 Pour the disinfectant that is supplied with the new receptacle in the filled receptacle and close it so the markings on the lid and on the receptacle meet If the receptacle is fitted incorrectly an alarm may sound where the orange section flashes and the audio alarm signal sounds Remember to order a new receptacle Flex Integral BC Users Manual 1998 01 03 4 Hvgiene and care 4 16 Hvgiene routines 4 16 1 Dailv In the morning After each patient Evenings after the last patient 1 Rinse the spray ducts Rinse the suction with Rinse the suction with clean water disinfectant 2 Insert gold trap and Clean the equipment Remove the suction suction filters when necessary filters and gold trap 3 Disinfect the Disinfect the Cleanse the equipment equipment equipment and then treat with Flex Make Up 4 Mount sterile Mount sterile Mount HygiFlex Rinse accessories and accessories and accessories prepare sterile prepare sterile instruments instruments 5 Place a new plastic JPlace a new plastic Cleanse loose parts cup cup and sterilize according to specification 4 16 2 Holidays Before closing for holidays or longer periods where the equipment is not used the motors and QuickFlex couplings must be removed by
13. e g ceramics The tip must be changed when the front part is shorter than the incisions on the supplied wrenches Flex Integral BC Users Manual 1998 01 03 3 Use Ultrasonic scaler tvpe tvpe O The ultrasonic scaler tip is a sophisticated instrument It is made of titanium because titanium is the optimal material for transmitting and withstanding ultrasonic vibrations The tip has a three dimensional motion moving in small circles very small diameter less than 0 02 mm It operates at a much higher frequency 42 000 Hz than other ultrasonic scalers Both contributes to its clinical and practical efficiency In order to fully benefit from the rotational tip movement and high fre quency it is important that the instrument is properly handled and applied e Always use the instrument parallel to the tooth with the sides of the tip applied to the tooth s surface e Do not apply the tip at right angles to the tooth surface Do not use the tip as a pick or as you would a sonic air driven scaler This will scratch the enamel cementum e Always apply very lightly to the tooth surface Use short sweeping paintbrush like back and forth strokes over the surface being treated Remember KEEP THE TIP MOVING in this way back and forth with the end of the tip probing the pocket when necessary Increasing the contact pressure will neither increase the efficiency nor improve the quality or speed of the treatment When us
14. unscrewing from the suspensions and then cleansed and dried 4 17 Detergents and cleansing processes When we in the text refer to a dish washer we mean a thermo disinfector for surgical use that operates at a temperature of 90 C Only thermo disinfect the parts that specifically have been approved for thermo disinfection as stated in this manual When we in the text refer to surface disinfection we mean isopropylic alcohol solution or surgical spirits denaturalized with isopropylic alcohol or with D rr FD 322 disinfectant When we in the text refer to autoclaving we mean an autoclaver that operates using steam at max 135 C and 2 2 bar Only autoclave parts that specifically have been approved for this treatment as stated in this manual Frequent autoclaving makes the instruments age faster Disinfectants that contain acid phenols halogens or sulpho compounds can damage the equipment surfaces Patient chair basis 5 Programming adjusting 5 Programming adjusting 5 1 Patient chair Vou can programme 2 positions and the zero position 1 Set the chair in the desired position for programming 2 Press the programming button on the chair continuously while moving the position selector 2 to the W D the two positions 05 zero position Release the programming button 5 2 Spray water Lift the instrument pad for adjusting the spray water to the instruments
15. Flex dealer is not responsible for loss of profit delavs lost earnings or anv other indirect loss The Flex dealer s liabilitv for defects is limited to the price agreed on for the defective part of the consignment Anv claim for guarantee must be made to the Flex dealer Flex Integral BC Users Manual 1998 01 03 10 Vour feedback 10 Vour feedback Do vou have questions related to a faultv Flex product or if vou have suggestions for improvements we kindiv ask vou to fill in the following form and send it to us Please state i a TN Professions Ai A t t tette E E A is hatte eee AGGLeSS cst Xo oe IE Which product is concerned Flex product type u sa s a i elec ve e dann tev e e v hos Serial iii EE je S Dealer subsidiary if ANVJI LL nn ia And now your question problem improvement suggestion I gt gt gt gt gt Flex Integral BC Users Manual 1998 01 03 10 Vour feedback Possible adjustments iii a aa e a l d d Flex Integral BC Users Manual 1998 01 03
16. Fork Spanner 13 22 MM A a A qa e DE MC 453 Forkispanner 13 ce epe P dud ee ca e B Tee ee B MC 500 Allen key torcha eae 088 Allen Key 3 mim racines x Lose ee e D 050 E 004 Fork wrench for headrest u A rea a ne SD 388 Scaler tip wrenches inc tip measurer L nanna nennen nennen eren rs SD 218 Turbine nozzle cleaner SC 973 Lubrication Tube Flex silicone grease dece ANNE diea LLL aae ER Ln dba YR 002 Grease gun TUNING ash Ai eb ed ine ke SA 051 Lubrimed grease for grease gun turbine 6 cartridges sr SD 318 O rings QuickElex coupling 3 ee ette e te ed ee Pc q S um Q cv Que dde o SC 740 Coupling piece on motor SA 024 Bulbs Flex Integral turbine a HE 005 Flex Integral motor with INTRA coupling nennen nnne HE 005 Flex Integral composite curing lamp U U uu u WH 004 Flex Integral surgical M WH 001 Accessories spare parts 4 handles for instrument bridge surgical lamp
17. ss AC 153 Flex Integral BC Users Manual 1998 01 03 8 Spare parts accessories etc Consumer goods Large suction tube without nipple or filter cartridge nanna AC 279 Small suction tube without nipple and filter cartridge AC 280 3_3 __ _ __3__ _ ___ __ __ _ __ _ 50 400 12 bottles of Flex Vac Clean 12 months supply YR 035 Gold trap filter insertion nanna nat aset nennen SD 401 Flex Make up for treatment of lacquered 5 5 serena eene VR 001 Repair lacquet lightgrey issa ia I a a a YR 037 YR 038 0 YR 039 Repair lacquer blue m YR 040 Repalrlacquer Qreen tis reta ales VR 041 Repair la uer red ce eet eee e Y ve eee ee oce ten e a npe ee de YR 003 Repair YR 055 Repair lacquer Slater sciencie et eL coetus ted doeet toe Ed Pot Erde nC ipana UE Hee ui YR 056 Repair lacquer Sa en YR 057 Repair lacq er WOOQ a e a a
18. with the key at 1 The key is fixed beneath the bridge at 2 5 3 Extra The following can be programmed adjusted by a service technician Extra functions Pedal controlled chip blow pedal shortly to the right That means a short time delay between the activation of the foot control and the activation of the instrument Pedal controlled activation of the fibre optic light probe pedal shortly pressed down Functions that can be removed Automatic chip blow Functions that can be changed adjusted Cup filler and cuspidor bowl water flow Turbine speed Cooling air flow of the composite curing lamp Ultrasonic scaler power Syringe air and water flow Airflow to motor turbine spray 5 Programming adjusting Flex Integral BC Users Manual 1998 01 03 4 l J Backside of the lamp Patient chair basis Flex Integral BC Users Manual 1998 01 03 6 Maintenance and repairs 6 Maintenance and repairs Here we describe minor repairs that you may want to do yourself 6 1 Surgical lamp 6 1 1 Bulb Do not touch the bulb or the reflector with unprotected fingers Use gloves or a cloth 1 Switch the lamp 2 Loosen the cover screw 1 and remove the cover 3 Press the spring 2 back turn anti clockwise and remove 4 Pull the wire connected bulb out and replace
19. 03 4 Hvgiene and care 4 7 Turbine The turbine is supplied with a nozzle cleaner and grease gun 1 Cleanse the tube s exterior using a toothbrush dipped in disinfectant 2 Cleanse the spray ducts using the nozzle cleaner and then blow dry them with the syringe 3 Wrench the grease gun until the grease is visible at the tip 4 Insert the tip in the burr aperture and wrench the grease gun a half turn 5 Insert the burr in the turbine and activate the turbine without spray for approximately 10 sec 6 Remove the burr and remove excess grease The completely dry turbine and the grease gun can be autoclaved The turbine must be lubricated at least twice a day before and after autoclaving After the autoclaving the turbine must be removed from the autoclaver immediately 4 8 Ultrasonic scaler 4 8 1 Type L Co s Cleanse the scaler exteriorly using a toothbrush dipped in disinfectant The completely dry scaler can be autoclaved After the autoclaving the scaler must be removed from the autoclaver immediately 4 8 2 Type O Cleanse the scaler exteriorly using a toothbrush dipped in disinfectant The completely dry scaler or the tip can be autoclaved Take the instrument off the handle and protect it with the sterilization cap before autoclaving The handle can be sterilized at a temperature of up to 121 C the instrument at up to 180 C 4 9 Comp
20. Flex Integral BC User s Manual YA 898 vers 1 3 Versions log List of versions for V A 898 Reason First edition New data for ultrasonic scaler tvpe O and turbine tvpe B Pages to be replaced New version Date of Initials emission 10 12 92 20 12 94 HygiFlex Vac Ultra ultrasonic scaler type O Correction New layout corrections and revised ultrasonic scaler type O texts 28 03 95 10 04 97 15 01 98 Flex Integral BC Users Manual 1998 01 03 1 Guide 1 Guide Experience tells us that verv few people read a manual before starting to operate new equipment This is why this manual is designed as a reference book You don t need to read it all before starting We do however suggest that vou read chapter 2 GENERAL and the beginning of each chapter The manual focuses on how the equipment works Should vou wish to learn more about optimal methods of working we recommend our Dental Software compendium This especiallv applies if vou have not op erated Flex equipment before We constantly improve our equipment Your equipment may therefore deviate on a few points from the description in this manual See more about optimal working rouitnes in our Ergonomics report 0510 The following equipment is CE marked The equipment fulfills the demands of the following according to the Medical devices directive 93 standards 42 EEC which is a subdirective o
21. _ 9 3 8 Instruments u u n 10 SVMS eke t E A ate 10 a cee ete RT ae eae een A le Sea ig B ea ee 10 3 8 9 S rgery platu uum E 11 eg Mn 12 3 8 5 Ultrasoniciscalet ua a was asha e O 12 3 8 6 Composite curing lamp 14 optic _ gt ____ 322 UMS 14 3 9 Amalgam Separator 15 4 Hygiene and Care ii iii i et 17 4 1 Suction HvgiFlexi Vague eer l dtt de ode e E RC Hue de 17 4 2 Suction HygiFlex Vac Ultra L nnne nn 17 4 3 Cuspidor and cup filler aa i rae Edge ere Dre b 18 AA EE 18 4 5 QuickFlex Coupling ler ug eterno ee eo qua a dee ead ua gie SER ena 18 4 6 MOtOI ____ _ ___ lt _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 18 AT MDINA EE 19 4 8 Ultrasonic Scaler ice a A a e e 19 AB T Typa 6 95 6 8 8 6 19
22. a de e Rudd YR 058 Repair lacquer _ __ _ _ ___ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ___ YR 059 Repair lacquer SKy sill a na Hc C eee tk d q a eut D eet Due egt aude odia YR 060 Repalr lacquer Stofe f rides YR 061 50 tube sets for surgery plants BA 061 8 x 1 1 litre sterile salt water sena nnne nennen na n nnn rsen nnns BA 062 Amalgam separator DU UC 664 Flex Integral BC Users Manual 1998 01 03 8 Spare parts accessories etc Instruments and tools for ultrasonic scaler tvpe O Standard straight For removal of supra and subginigival calculus labiallv and linguallv Can be applied interproximally using the rounded tip to remove calculus and other avy deposits and stains Standard right For removal of supra and subgingival calculus in particular in the Ist and 3rd quadrants Standard left For removal of supra and subgingival calculus in particular in the 2nd and 4th quadrants Perio Removes supra and subgingival stain and calculus in all areas Particularly useful for removal of subgingival calculus in pockets as deep as 14 mm C rown remover Enables removal of crowns and bridges without destruction Dissolves the cement but only cements of non plastic type where after the restoration can be removed Endo instrument For endodontic treatment Ultrasonic cleaning and canal prepara
23. andled and used following the rules below very strictly Use them only for fine scaling after larger tartars has been removed by means of other instru ments Repeated use on large tartars may destroy the Thin Line instrument Never use a Thin Line instrument with a power setting of more than 50 of the max power Flex Integral BC Users Manual 1998 01 03 9 Guarantee conditions 9 Guarantee conditions The Flex dealer assumes towards the buver the responsibilitv for correct functioning faultless material and faultless workmanship for a period of 12 months from the dav of deliverv For ball bearings and rotors for turbines as well as fibre optic light diodes the guarantee period is 6 months from the dav of deliverv The Flex dealer guarantees that nondurable articles such as electrical bulbs rubber parts instruments for scalers etc have no defects on deliverv Nondurable articles are not covered bv guarantee hereafter The Flex dealer holds no responsibilitv for defects due to ordinarv tear or in case of Flex instructions concerning use cleansing disinfection maintenance and installation not being observed The Flex dealer is not responsible for defects should the product be installed or repaired bv persons who are not trained V Flex if the parts which are not delivered or approved V Flex for this purpose are mounted in the product or should modifications in construction be made by a third party The
24. e before inserting clean filters Change the suction tubes at least every 3 months Filters and tubes contain mercury that must be handled in a respon sible manner 4 2 Suction HygiFlex Vac Ultra The HygiFlex Vac Ultra system rinses the suction using either clean water or a dilution of Orotol Ultra and water 1 Remove the covers on the two suction hose nipples 2 Connect the tubes to the two connectors 1 and pull down slightly to activate the control 3 Load one spoonful of Orotol Ultra into the funnel behind the door 2 If necessary tap lightly on the funnel to ensure that all the powder reaches the container 4 Activate the process by pressing the P button 4 under the instru ment bridge The process will last approx 5 3 4 min The unit will beep once when beginning and three times when ready for use When you want to rinse with clean water between two patients just do not add the disinfectant 4 Hvgiene and care y 5 Disconnect the tubes from the unit and press the filters out 6 Wash the filters filter holders and covers in a dish washer Sy Sterilize the covers 7 Lubricate the O rings using Flex silicone grease before inserting clean filters Change the suction tubes at least every 3 months Filters and tubes contain mercury that must be handled in a responsible manner Orotol Ultra is aggressive Any waste must be removed immediately e g using the suction Wear gloves and goggles R
25. ead the warning on the container Never wash HygiFlex Vac Ultra with any other disinfectant detergents than D rr Orotol Ultra 4 3 Cuspidor and cup filler 1 Remove the gold trap and rinse it The contained material can contain mercury that must be handled in a responsible manner 2 Turn the flushing pipe to a side and remove the bowls for cleaning not in a dish washer 3 Lubricate the O rings using Flex silicone grease before putting the bowls back in place again Change the gold trap filter insertion at least every 3 months ET 9 9 lean the cuspidor valve regulariv Press the button for two seconds a 4 4 Svringe 2 E The syringe jackets can be autoclaved Press the lock button 1 and pull the jacket off Do not pull the tube You remove the tip of the cover by loosening the union 2 4 5 QuickFlex coupling The QuickFlex couplings must not be autoclaved but only surface piii disinfected Lubricate the couplings according to requirement using Lubrimed grease also used for the turbine The O rings must not be lubricated with silicone grease 4 6 Motor 0 m3 The motor jacket 1 can easilv be removed for autoclaving Do not pull the tube The motor itself should only be surface disinfected LILI Flex Integral BC Users Manual 1998 01
26. een light emitting diode indicates that the heating element is on 3 8 2 Motor Take the motor and activate by moving the foot control to the right the motor rotates clockwise the left the motor rotates anti clockwise which is indicated by beep Choose a spray combination by keeping the foot control pedal pressed down D until the desired combination is displayed on the instrument bridge light emitting diodes 7 Green water Yellow air Four combinations are possible spray air water nothing An automatic double chip blow follows after use with water The unit can be programmed to produce a chip blow when the pedal is activated shortly to the right and to switch on off the fibre optical light when the pedal is pressed down shortly Talk to your technician about this possibility Flex Integral BC Users Manual 1998 01 03 The bridge seen from below Flex Integral BC Users Manual 1998 01 03 3 Use 3 8 3 Surgery plant As an accessory the unit can be fitted with a surgery plant making it possible to cool with sterilized salt water when the motor rotates The normal spray cooling and chip blow functions are automatically discon nected Mounting and activating 1 Mount the frame on the right side or left side handle on the bridge 1 2 Connect the cable to the socket under the bridge 2
27. f the EMC EN 60601 1 2 EN 60601 1 EN 28601 directive 92 31 EEC EN 21942 1 4 EN ISO 9680 ISO 7494 Flex Integral BC ISO DIS 11498 DS EN 1640 DS EN 980 Flex surgical lamp prEN ISO 6875 EN ISO 9687 prEN 1041 Flex Integral patient chair 2 prEN ISO 13294 Flex Integral BC Users Manual 1998 01 03 Contents We GUNG os E 3 _ gt 7 V6C9 0 60 7 2 2 Foor control uuu edet acc at el see a ee ea el de 7 2 3 7 gt gt 8 3l Surgical 8 8 3 21 GODIOL LEE 8 3 2 2 Headrest eoe cde ec ve Per dde ee d cte uet 8 3 3 VarioFlex operator s 9 3 4 Assistant call Em 9 3 5 Guspido fi 5 9 3 6 Cup filler e en a 9 ____ _ 22 _
28. ft ti The speed of the turbine is not regulated bv the pedal one step choose a spray combination by keeping the foot control pedal pressed down iuntil the desired combination is displayed on the instrument bridge light emitting diodes 7 page 10 Green water Yellow air 2 combinations are possible spray nothing An automatic double chip blow follows after use with water The unit can be programmed to produce a chip blow when the pedal is activated shortly to the right and to switch on off the fibre optical light when the pedal is pressed down shortly Talk to your technician about this possibility 3 8 5 Ultrasonic scaler 1 Take the scaler and choose the power level from 3 different levels by keeping the foot control pedal pressed down until the desired level is indicated on the instrument bridge light emitting diode 7 page 10 If no diode is on minimum One diode medium both on maximum 2 Activate by pressing the foot control pedal to the right p or left mn Ultrasonic scaler type L Avoid unnecessary wear When handling hold the handle and not the tip Work using as low a power level as possible Work using as low a contact pressure as possible Should the contact pressure exceed 25 g the instrument automatically closes down Only trace the side of the tip over the tooth If the instrument makes a noise then the work angle is incorrect Only use on teeth not on
29. holes 2 Hold the handpiece with one wrench and unscrew the tip with the other 3 Dry the thread and contact surfaces with a clean dry soft cloth and screw the new tip on If the tip is not fitted tightly it will give a screeching sound when used Always use the 2 supplied wrenches to change the tip or else the scaler may be permanently damaged Flex Integral BC Users Manual 1998 01 03 6 Maintenance and repairs 6 6 2 Type The instrument tip and the ferrite rod in particular are susceptible to impacts The tip may be bent and the ferrite rod may break into pieces gt Always handle carefully Do not drop on the floor Replace any dropped bent or otherwise damaged instrument gt In the case that an instrument has been dropped while in the handpiece it is important to check the ferrite rod If broken in the handpiece it is extremely important to carefully remove any pieces and debris of broken ferrite from the inside of the handpiece Replacement of the ferrite rod If the oscillations are not transmitted properly to the instrument it may be caused by a worn or broken ferrite rod 1 Hold the instrument with the tongs 2 Stick the pin through the small hole close to the ferrite rod 3 UnscrewtheferriterodandreplaceitWthanewone Tighten properly Note It is recommended to perform a regular check to make sure that the ferrite rod is tightened properly Instrument life time As the instrument t
30. ing the ultrasonic scaler tip in this Way you will achieve e Easy access to any tooth surface without awkward positioning of handpiece and hand As the tip rotates and is active on all sides you have a 360 highly efficient working surface without dead zones e The rotational motion brushes rather than hammers the tooth This has a gentle polishing effect on the tooth It is generally much less painful for the patient and less tiring for the operator For those users used to air driven and or other ultrasonic scalers Do not mistake the hammering effect in other scalers for scaling efficiency It is as much the cavitation effect created by the ultrasonic frequency as the mechanical movement which breaks down tartar Settings e Always use as low a power level setting as possible The power setting changes the tip amplitude but not the frequency no of cycles per second which is constantly 42 000 Hz The amplitude is the size or diameter of the rotational tip movement The ultrasonic scaler has the smallest amplitude of any ultrasonic scaler available It is this which attenuates the painful hammering evident in other scalers e Always use as much irrigation as practically possible This will reduce the wear on the tip thereby prolonging the life expectancy of the instrument Low power level and ample irrigation cooling also ensure less patient discomfort When using Thin Line instruments with especially thin ti
31. ip wears due to use the effectiveness of the instru ment decreases When a tip no longer seems efficient Check and tighten the ferrite rod Check that the inside of the handpiece is free of water and foreign bodies e If this does not correct the problem replace the ferrite rod e If there is still no improvement then it is necessary to replace the instrument Several factors contribute to the wear of instruments e The number of pa tients treated e The type and consistency of calculus deposits in patients e The quantity of irrigant being used etc The life time may therefore vary considerably from instrument to instru ment The average life time for an instrument tip is estimated to 3 4 months when normal work is undertaken with the one instrument Note The form and shape of the instrument tips are vital to their function and lifetime Thus do not attempt to bend sharpen or otherwise alter the tip shape Flex Integral BC Users Manual 1998 01 03 6 Maintenance repairs 6 7 Composite curing lamp 6 7 1 Curing test With the supplied tester vou can measure the curing abilitv of the lamp using different plastics 1 Put the tester on a white piece of paper with the small opening downwards fill it with plastic and cover the plastic with a matrix 2 Place the tip of the light probe in close contact with the matrice and expose the sample for 40 seconds 3 After 5 minutes the plastic is pu
32. osite curing lamp The composite curing lamp is exteriorly cleansed using a cloth dampe ned with disinfectant Remaining composite material is removed immediately using surgical spirits The completely dry light probe can be autoclaved After autoclaving the light probe must be removed from the autoclaver immediately 4 10 Fibre optic probe C T M The fibre optic probe is exteriorly cleansed using a cloth dampened with disinfectant The completely dry fibre optic probe can be autoclaved After autoclaving the fibre optic probe must be removed from the autoclaver immediately Flex Integral BC Users Manual 1998 01 03 4 Hvgiene and care Kp N Z The bridge seen from below 4 11 Instrument pad The instrument bridge instrument pad is cleansed in a dish washer and then autoclaved Grease residue and the like is removed with benzine 4 12 Surgical lamp The operation lamp parabola is cleansed using alcohol The transparent cover is cleansed using an antistatic detergent 4 13 Surfaces The surfaces of the equipment are cleansed using soap suds of either soft soap or soap flakes Lacquered surfaces are treated with Flex Make Up Rubber parts are cleansed using benzine The surfaces can be disinfected using a cloth 4 14 Sprav ducts The HvgiFlex Rinse svstem keeps the bacteria content in the unit water svstem is kept at a low level Can not be used together with the
33. ot control pedal to the left ta 4 while all instru ments are in place Interrupt the cuspidor flush by moving the foot control pedal to the left f 41 while all instruments are in place 3 6 Cup filler Start interrupt the cup filler by moving the foot control pedal to the right l while all instru ments are in place 3 7 Suction The suction is activated when a suction tube is taken down When working without an assistant vou can pull the suction holder out 3 8 Instruments Instruments with Quick Flex coupling are disconnected bv pressing the 2 lock buttons 1 and 2 down Vou connect the instruments bv pressing the instrument down over the pointed end of the coupling You can only connect instruments as specified in your order If you try to connect an instrument wrongly an operation error signal will be emitted and the instrument cannot be activated The foot control activates the first instrument taken off the suspension not the syringe Do not activate the foot control pedal while changing an instrument unless the foot control is at present controlling another instrument The connection must be dry when an instrument is connected 3 8 1 Syringe Draw off air using the right switch 1 and drain off water using the left switch 2 As an accessory the syringe can be fitted with a heating element A gr
34. ps Flex Dental recommend working with max 50 of the maximum power level Flex Integral BC Users Manual 1998 01 03 3 Use Caution Care should be taken to avoid contact with porcelain crowns veneers and temporary restorations As in any ultrasonic scaler the vibrations may provoke margin lea kage leading to marginal staining and loss of retention in restorations of the above mentioned types gt Avoid touching the patient s lips tongue or mucosa with the uncooled part of the instrument tip The uncooled part of the tip can be unpleasantly hot Use the handmirror to keep the lips and tongue from coming into contact with the tip or apply a lip protector Always use as large a water flow as practically possible to avoid unnec essary wear of the instrument Always empty the handpiece for any water before applying a new instru ment Wipe off any drops of water before applying an instrument Be careful not to expose the instrument to any bumps Always make sure that the following parts are tightly secured e The black ferrite rod on instruments Use special tongue and pin see figure e Files in ENDO instrument Carefully use special key e Plastic hut on CEM instrument Use your fingers and tighten hard See the list of type 0 scalers in chapter 8 3 8 6 Composite curing lamp Take the composite curing lamp and 1 activate fo
35. r 40 seconds by pressing the foot control to the right The unit will give a beep when starting half way and at the end 2 prolong the duration of light exposure with 20 seconds by activating the pedal to the right JJ or left qL while the lamp is switched on Never look directly or indirectly into the intense halogen light Flex can deliver protective looking glasses protective shield and alternative light probes on demand See chapter 8 3 8 7 Fibre optic probe The fibre optic probe will always be active as soon as you take it The unit can be programmed so you switch on off the fibre optical light by pressing the pedal down shortly Talk to your technician about this possibility Flex Integral BC Users Manual 1998 01 03 3 3 9 separator As an accessory the unit can be fitted with a Durr Amalgam separator The present level of waste content in the amalgam receptacle is only measured when the unit is switched on i e the unit ought to be switched on every morning even if it has not been switched off the previous evening During normal operation the green section lights up 1 When the receptacle is 95 full the orange section lights up 2 the yellow section lights up 3 and an alarm signal sounds Switch the alarm off using 3 if you don t want to change the receptacle right away The yellow section will continue to remind you that the receptacle needs changing soon
36. shed out of the mould and the soft material is removed Measure the Polvmerization depth using a slide The tester gauge There are two curing pieces one with a diameter of 18 mm and one exceeding 19 mm Sufficient polvmerization depth in a human tooth is 40 60 of the thickness of the test bodv if vou use the curing piece exceeding 19 mm in diameter and 60 80 if vou use the curing piece with a diameter of 18 mm You ought to test the curing ability of the composite lamp regularly to avoid slow deterioration If the curing ability is reduced the cause may be that the bulb is losing its power or that the light filter is dirty or that the light diode is damaged LUHTE EM 6 7 2 Bulb T Do not touch the bulb or reflector with unprotected fingers Use gloves or a cloth CH d ne 1 Remove the composite curing lamp from the unit and pull the light Tee diode 1 from the handpiece Unscrew the bolt 2 and remove the cover 3 Release the reflector and bulb 4 by pressing down and outward Hold the printed circuit and pull the reflector off Insert the new one Fasten the reflector behind the cams Assemble the lamp and mount it on a Suspension 6 Hold the tip of the light diode against a thick layer of paper and activate the composite curing lamp 7 If the powerful light is not concentrated in the middle of the field the position of the bulb must be adjusted
37. tion Pro vides smooth canals and easy introduction of Gutta Perchas Can only be used with Odontoson Endo files sizes 15 25 amp 40 ODONTOSON Tool for Endo instrument Flex Integral BC Users Manual 1998 01 03 8 Spare parts accessories etc Instruments and tools for ultrasonic scaler tvpe O lnstrument standarda Stra NE FH 106 Instrument standard right FH 107 Instrument Standard lett riter ire ret eo reto dete crebra er eu xat pel reat eut te Pax ee t Pu a bu Ru FH 105 I I 119 048 Instrument Endodontal 113 File for ENDO instrument 10 X 3 965 eerte riii Hr mt b FH 115 il ol kit for ENDO inciz ci ka usus mis dans a pe vo Edo a ra i sia FH 116 Tool ENDO INstrFuUMENt 3 i A aa 5C 811 Instrument 099 Instrument 123 I V gt M _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ LLI 124 Instrument thim line MI

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