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1.                  10 to  40  Storage and transport                       10 to  60  Relative humidity      operand LAMMAST ETA max  70  Storage and transport                       max  95   Protection system                                     IP 23       5  FUNCTIONAL OVERVIEW       m        6  FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION    The hose manifold with 3 elements is offered  as  GFK  model 7603G01     e ist   large suction hose G  e 2nd   filter element F  e 3rd   smaller suction hose K    This arrangement serves a selection function   i e  only the ose which is removed is provided  with a vacuum     The hose manifold with 4 elements is offered  as    SGFK  Model 7604G01   S Air water   GFGK   Model 7604G02    KGFG   Model 7604G03    As soon as two elements are placed in position  alongside the filter element then vacuum will  be supplied to both simultaneously  the  selection function is now no longer available          This variation allows the addition of a funnel  to one of the large suction hoses    Because of the distribution of the suction  power in the hose manifold  such a funnel  adapter should be fitted on the same side as  the smaller suction hose     6 1 Suction hose in situ  A     When the suction hose is placed in the hose  manifold  the valve is closed by the depressed  switch  Air at normal atmospheric pressure  exerted on the selective diaphragm  22  keeps  itin this position thereby closing the  connection between suction hose and suction    supply     6 2 Suction ho
2.    D  RR  DENTAL    INSTALLATION AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS  D  RR HOSE MANIFOLD COMFORT          9000  606  18  30  MAE x    CONTENTS       T Tes ol Conitormmlly asien  2 General Notes                                       3 General Safety Notes                           4 Notes concerning  Medical Appliances                              1 5 Warnings and Symbols                        2  Product information                                   2 1 Correct USe                                          2 2 Incorrect Use                                        3  Contents     3 1 Accessories     3 2 Disposable material                              4  Technical Data                                               Functional overview                                   6  Functional description                               6 1 Suction hose in situ  A                          6 2 Suction hose removed  B                     6 3 Filter function                                        6 4 Rinse function                                         OI    Installation   7  Alternative solutions                                 8  7 1 Wall mounting  w o swivel arm            8  7 2 Fixing to D  rr mounting bracket        10   8  Electrical connections                            10  8 1 Sample arrangement                         11    m    Use  9  Operation                              nenn 12  9 1 Cleaning and Disinfecting  suction Unit and Hose Manifold        12  9 2 Disinfecting and Autoclaving  su
3.    E  pe     m         7 4    mi                m     EIS      E     d Lo      a    10 2 Replacing suction hose   The suction hoses  4  are subject to a certain  amount of wear and tear and should be  regularly checked for kinks and bends and  should be replaced where necessary    The suction hoses can be removed together  with the bracket  3  or  with the handpiece   20   extracted from the bracket  3      10 3 Greasing the O Rings   In order to ease removal and insertion of the  brackets  3   hoses  4  and suction hand   pieces  we recommend regular appplication of  a small amount of grease to the O rings  21    e g  Vaseline        13             DISPOSAL    11  APPLIANCE DISPOSAL    The hose manifold  and all parts that may be  contaminated by amalgam  e g  filter and  hoses etc  must be disposed of according to  the national and local waste disposal  regulations     TROUBLESHOOTING    12  TIPS FOR OPERATORS AND TECHNICIANS    Repairs  above and beyond normal maintenance  may only be carried out by qual ified    personnel or our service technicians     Problem Possible cause  1  Suction power e Filter in hose manifold full   decreases    e Blockage in hose or in hand   piece     e Kink or bend in hose     e Selective diaphragm  22   blocked     2  No suction power e Slide on hand piece closed   Fig  15  Pos 16      e Suction unit not working     e Selective diaphragm  22   does not open or not fully    open   3  Fluid escapes at e Dirt or deposits in hand   slider on hand
4.  piece piece    e Filter change required     e Locate blockage   Remove hose from manifold  dis   assemble  fig  14  and clean     Straighten or replace as needed     Remove filter cover and  if  necessary  the hose  Remove the  dirt particles with a suitable  instrument  e g  blunt tweezers   Warning  Do not damage the  selective diaphragm  22      Slide to open position     Check function of suction unit and  the electrical connections     Clean the vacuum areas within the   filter housing    Remove the filter  fig  17  and   remove dirt using a suitable   instrument  e g  tweezers or water  jet    Faults caused by other means may   only be corrected by one of our own   technicians      Check control hose  26  in  module  fig  24  and filter housing   fig  12  for kinks      Check 3 2 valve  25     Tip    e Remove individual modules  Undo   screws  24     e Strip down module   see fig  23  1   press left and right   2   lift out     e Disinfect  strip down  clean and  autoclave hand piece   oee cleaning instructions for  suction hand pieces  order No   9000 606  16 01    
5.  symbols  to denote information of special importance     Information and or mandatory  regulations or prohibitions for the  prevention of personal injury or  substantial property damage       Special information regarding the  1 economical use of the equipment and  other information    e  R Part Type B    CE CE Labeling without Notified Body    Number  a  27 Observe Installation and Operating       Instructions      For the protection of both staff and    patients  protective gloves must be  worn when using the Hose Manifold    M  Date of manufacture    2  PRODUCT INFORMATION    2 1 Correct Use    The D  rr hose manifold is designed to hold  those suction hoses which are not currently in  use    Replacing the hose triggers an electrical  impulse which turns the suction unit off   Removal of a suction hose activates an  electrical signal which starts up the suction  unit    The hose manifold  together with the suction  hoses and the handpieces  is suitable for both  wet and dry suction systems    The hose manifold has been designed as a  modular system The number of modules  employed can be extended as circumstances  demand     2 2 Incorrect Use   Any use above and beyond that explained in  these instructons is considered as incorrect   The manufacturer will not be held liable for any  damage resulting from incorrect use  All such  risk will be borne by the operator     eu               s          m  pe  now  Dr     P  Ls  P     m             1444444 mom       3  CONTENTS    
6. 8S UOLIS  pjojiueui   SOH    A Lu L      lt  m O    11          12    A  USE    9  OPERATION    9 1 Cleaning and Disinfecting Suction  Unit and Hose Manifold    Suck one glass of clean water  through the system after every  patient     For cleaning and disinfecting the complete  suction system use a non aggressive and  non foaming disinfectant for suction units   e g  Orotol Plus    e   We recommend that the suction unit is  1 cleaned and disinfected 2 x daily   See the Operating Instructions on  Disinfection and Cleaning of Suction  Units  order No  9000 605 10     The upper surfaces of the housing and the  Hose Manifold should be regularly cleaned  and disinfected  e g  with D  rr surface  disinfectant FD 322   FD 350    9 2 Disinfecting and Autoclaving  suction nozzles     gt    After every patient the suction   1 nozzles must be disinfected  for the  protection of both staff and patient   and put in autoclave where required     Every suction nozzle is supplied with  cleaning instructions     9 3 Ergonomic Tips    e Various inserts are integrated into the hose  manifold modules  18   e g  for holding large  or small suction hoses  Depending on  function these inserts can be set at 0    or  can be rotated forwards 15   or 30      The largest hose nozzle for the universal  cannula can  if required  be fitted with a ball  joint  17     This ball joint adapter can be rotated in 15   steps allowing a more convenient and better  insertion into the Hose Manifold     If required  
7. Hose manifold  complete    Model 7603G01  3 fold unit  Fig 1  or   Model 7604G    4 fold unit in variants   SGFK  Model 7604G01   GFGK  Model 7604G02   KGFG  Model 7604G03     3 1 Accessories    The following accessories are not supplied  with the contents   please order as required     Extendable and swivel arm  5     with assembly set                           600 150 00  Ball joint set for suction set             600A030 00  AS AG UNM see  100 250 50  Air water nozzle holder  insert    Oll Ana  600A980 50    3 2 Disposable material  Disposable filter  yellow  12 pcs      109  EMT 0725 041 00  Suction hose  large                          600A010 50  Suction hose  small                         600A020 50  4  TECHNICAL DATA  D  rr Hose Manifold Comfort  Protective low voltage  V               24 AC DC  Frequency  HZ  nie 50 60  Voltage range  AC DC               max  24  min  5  Surge current  A                                   max  4   072  TP RN EIERN IRRE  min  5  Suction performance  l min   Large SUCTION cannula                          250 350  Saliva SUCTION Cannula marine 30 60  ourelealeantilld een 50 80  Hose cross sections  mm   SUCTION hose  large                                    LW19  Suction hose  small                                    LW10  Waste No C os cee peat adel dais LW25  Pressure max  mbar   hPa                         200  Dimensions  cm  DxLxH              11x15x18  Weight  KO  euere 6 1  Temperature range    C   Operational                      
8. a rotating connector piece  15   for insertion between nozzle and cannula is  available  This allows the cannula to be  turned more easily    Both the large and small D  rr suction  nozzles are fitted with a slider to regulate  the air flow during treatment of the patient     9 4 Tips for using a four fold manifold   GFGK  KGFG     As soon as two elements are placed in position  alongside the filter element then vacuum will  be supplied to both simultaneously  the   selection function is now no longer available                          J  K G  FIG  WP    A   Model 7604G02 Model 7604G03  Av m Example   Hose arrangement GFGK     If one of the larger hoses G is used  then the  slider will be moved to close off the smaller  hose K     10  MAINTENANCE    u Non porous gloves should be worn  during maintenance to reduce the risk of  infection   German regulations VBG  103 85 and 7     10 1 Filter change   weekly  Open the cover of the central hose manifold  module and replace the yellow filter  19      Further instructions on filter change are  supplied with each filter     Never work without a filter   otherwise there is the danger that  parts enter the suction hose  manifold  get stuck at awkward  places and interfere with the  function of the system     The filter is designed to be disposable and is not  to be put in the autoclave  The temp erature  resistance of filter and filter cover is only 60   C   Order  Disposable filter  12 pcs  order No   0725 041 00       u  ze zb  E   
9. ction nozzles                                  12  93 Ergonomie NP 12  9 4 Tips for using a four fold manifold   GEGIK KOP  arena 13  10  Maintenance                                            13  10 1 Filter change   weekly                        13  10 2 Replacing suction hose                     13  10 3 Greasing the O Rings                       13  OY  Disposal  11  Appliance disposal                                   14  Troubleshooting  12  Tips for operators and Technicians       15    IMPORTANT  INFORMATION  1  NOTES    1 1 Test of conformity    This product was tested for conformity to the  Guidelines 93 42 EWG of the European Union  and has been found to satisfy all criteria of  these guidelines     1 2 General Notes    e These Installation and Operating Instructions  form an integral part of the unit  They must  be kept close to the unit at all times  Precise  observance of these instructions is a pre   condition for use of the unit for the intended  purpose and for its correct operation  New  personnel must be made aware of the  contents  and they should be passed on to  future operating staff     Safety for the operator as well as trouble   free operation of the unit are only ensured if  use is made of original equipment parts   Moreover  use may only be made of those  accessories that are specified in the  technical documentation or that have been  expressly approved and released by D  rr  Dental for the intended purpose     D  rr Dental cannot guarantee for th
10. e safety  or proper functioning of this unit in the case  where parts or accessories are used which  are not supplied by D  rr Dental     D  rr Dental are only responsible for the  equipment with regard to safety  reliability  and proper functioning where assembly   resettings  changes or modifications   extensions and repairs have been carried  out by D  rr Dental or an agency authorized  by D  rr Dental and if the equipment is used  in conformity with the Installation and  Operating Instructions     These Installation and Operating Instructions  conform to the relevant version of the  equipment and the underlying safety  standards valid at the time of going to press   All switches  processes  trade marks   software programs and appliances named in  this document are registered names     e Any reprinting of the technical    documentation  in whole or in part  is subject  to prior approval of D  rr Dental being given  in writing     1 3 General Safety Notes    This appliance has been designed and  constructed by D  rr Dental so that correct  usage of the appliance is virtually free of any  possible injury or danger  In spite of this  we  feel it is our duty to mention the following  safety measures in order to prevent any  possible danger     e When using this appliance all local and  relevant regulations must be observed   Converting or modifying the appliance in  any way is strictly prohibited  In such cases   any and all guarantees immediately become  invalid  The operatio
11. n of modified appliances  can be punishable by law  In the interests of  trouble free operation the operator is  responsible for observing these regulations     Retain the packaging for possible return of  the product to the manufacturers  Ensure  that the packaging is kept out of the reach of  children  Only the original packaging  provides adequate protection during  transport of the unit    Should return of the product to the manufac   turers be necessary during the guarantee  period  D  rr Dental accepts no responsibility  for damage occurring during transport  where the original packaging was not used     Before every use the operator must check  the functional safety and the condition of the  appliance     The operator must be knowledgeable in the  operation of the appliance     The product is not designed to be used in  medical treatment areas where there exists  the danger of explosion  Areas where  explosions could occur are those where  flammable anesthetic material  skin  cleansers  oxygen and skin disinfectants are  present  This appliance is not to be used in  areas where the atmosphere could cause fire     1 4 Notes concerning Medical  Appliances    This product is a technical medical appliance  and  as such  may only be operated by trained  personnel  or persons who  as a result of  specialist knowledge  are familiar with this  type of appliance     1 5 Warnings and Symbols    In the Installation and Operating Instructions  use is made of the following terms or
12. nying booklet  order  no  7600 150 00     7 1 Wall mounting  w o swivel arm     e For better accessability we recommend first  removing all hoses  4  from the hose  manifold     e Remove front cover  2   pressing firmly at  sides     e Mark optimal position on wall     e Check for any possible connections under  the plaster     e Drill required hole and use rawl plugs if  necessary     e Insert the screws supplied  6  half way only  at this stage     e Hang the hose manifold with its mounting  plate over the screws  7      e Mark the two drill holes  9  on the wall and  arill the required holes        e  ighten the screws  6  as follows     Open the filter cover  10  and remove the  yellow filter  8        Remove cover  8a  fig 7  completely       Position the screwdriver horizontally  through the opening and tighten the  screw     e Fix the mounting plate into position using the  two screws provided  7         e Replace the front cover  2    Please carefully note the correct sequence   slide the cover under the lip  1   then close  the upper clip  2  and finally click the last clip   3  into place     e Replace cover  8a  and filter  8  in place and  hoses with bracket        7 2 Fixing to D  rr mounting bracket     gt    The previous D  rr hose manifold  11   must be removed from the plate  12   and replaced by the new unit Comfort   13     e Remove part Il ofthe mounting plate by  loosening the screws    e Unscrew the older hose manifold part land  fix new hose manifold in
13. se removed  B     Removal of the suction hose activates  via a  small plug  both the valve and two micro   switches  One microswitch activates the  suction unit  while the other can regulate the  station selector or the rinsing unit    The valve is opened  The vacuum resulting  from the suction machine raises the diaphragm   22  and opens the path between suction unit  and suction supply     In both the D  rr suction hand pieces there is a  sliding switch to control and turn off the  suction during operation     6 3 Filter function    ouction of secretions  saliva and spray from  the mouth of the patient means that these  media are passed through the suction hose by  way of the opened diaphragm  22  and the  filter into the suction connection  The  integrated yellow filter holds larger  coarser  particles back     6 4 Rinse function    Where arinsing unit has been added  water is  passed through the suction system during the  suction phase  This prevents the suction  system from drying out thereby avoiding the  build up of deposits which are difficult to  remove    A rinsing unit can be added to both  dry  as  well as  wet  suction systems           O  Oj  INSTALLATION    7  ALTERNATIVE SOLUTIONS    The D  rr hose manifold  1  can be set up on or  under a working surface  or can be mounted  on the wall  e g  as a fixed unit or using the  D  rr swivel arm  5   near a treatment station or  operating chair     Instructions for mounting the swivel arm can  be found in the accompa
14. to position using two  philips screws  1     e Replace part Il    If the part  II  of the mounting plate cannot be   loosened  then an adapter part can be   inserted between part   and the new hose  manifold  Adapter units    e 3 hose manifold  order No  7600 163 01   e 4 hose manifold  order No  7600 164 01   e 5 hose manifold  order No  7600 165 01    8  ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS    Electrical connection must be effected either  over the appliance on off switch or over the  surgery mains switch  fuse box     The connection to the appliance   AN must be free of any mechanical   tension    Connection of control contacts to hose   manifold must be using terminals 1  3 and 4    Figs  12 and 12b    Terminal 1  voltage input   Terminal 3  voltage output  controls the  suction unit    Terminal 4  voltage output  controls  components in the treatment  station    Connection of wires to terminals  Fig  12   Protective low voltage according to EN 60601    1 5 to 24 V AC DC   Direct connection of voltage    100 110   120   127 or 230 V low voltage  over   the microswitch is not permitted           OV A ve Indu     jeubls yels       eure    V Sc   XBW    OY Abd        seutua  GX  UJJB9 UOU   1981409  X  ZH 09 09   A 087 91 18S 1ndi nO EX  VA 00      ZH 09 05   A OEZ 1ndinO ZX    ZH 09 08   A OEZ  Alddns 1  MOd LX     xoq joJ1uoo  euJ81X9 BIA  ONUOO   UN  011407   uoneijs 1ueuJeai O    p    tJ   yun   UISUIH     A 8A DiOU   OS ED   YOUMS p99H cO    108 U09 LO    A 8A uooNIdS    SAJCA 1O128 
    
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