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1. 7 4 2 CONTROL PANELS 7 4 3 CHAIR POSITIONS AND CHAIR OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 8 4 4 UNIT OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 11 4 5 SUPPORT FUNCTIONS 14 4 6 CEILING LIGHT OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 17 5 ADJUSTMENTS 5 1 CHAIR AUTO MODE POSITION ADJUSTMENTS 18 5 2 HANDPIECE HOLDER FUNCTION CANCELLATION AND RESET 18 6 CARE AND MAINTENANCE 6 1 CARE AND MAINTENANCE FOR CHAIR 19 6 2 CARE AND MAINTENANCE FOR UNIT 19 6 3 CARE AND MAINTENANCE FOR POLE MOUNT LIGHT 21 7 ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY EMC 22 8 LIST OF COMPATIBLE HANDPIECES 25 Intended Use of the Product This product is an active therapeutic device intended for the exclusive use for diagnoses treatments and relative procedures of dentistry The product must be operated or handled by the qualified dentists or by dental staffs under the supervision of the dentist Such dentists or dental staffs should instruct and or
2. 4 4 UNIT OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 1 Sensor Cupfiller Fig 4 15 amp Fig 4 16 Paper Cup Cupfiller Nozzle Place a cup paper cup on the cuffiller base water comes Sensor Cupfiller out from the cupfiller nozzle to fill the cup and stops Bowl Flush Nozzle automatically During filling the cup momentarily pressing the cupfiller switch will stop filling Note Use suitable disposable paper cup only Empty the cup before placing it on the base to prevent water from overflowing Fig 4 15 Sensor Cupfiller 2 Cupfiller Switch Fig 4 16 Momentarily press the cupfiller switch amp cupfiller water comes out from the cupfiller nozzle for about 4 seconds and S stops automatically OD During the cupfilling pressing the cupfiller switch Fig 4 16 Cupfiller Switch cas stops ailing The indicator illuminates during the cupfiller is working Note Do not press the cupfiller switch when a cup is not on the cupfiller base V Fig 4 17 Bowl Flush Switch 3 Bowl Flush Switch Fig 4 17 Momentarily press the bowl flush switch bowl flush water flushes for about 6 seconds from the bowl flush nozzle and stops automatically mT During the bowl flushing pressing the bowl flush switch stops bowl flushing Fig 4 18 Extra Switch 4 Extra Switch Fig 4 18 Handpiece Light Pack The extra switch amp can be used for the dental light RE ek ON OFF switch DI Nar O2 oe 5 Handpiece Control
3. 2 2 TABLE UNIT DIMENSIONS mm 750 1100 1300 Fig 2 2 Table Unit Dimensions 4 2 3 ASSISTANT UNIT DIMENSIONS mm 490 630 1050 1195 630 Fig 2 3 Assistant Unit Dimensions 2 4 POLE MOUNT LIGHT 10 5000 DIMENSIONS OPTIONAL mm pa je see oe LY 1045 1900 VEER Fig 2 4 Pole Mount Light 10 5000 Dimensions 5 3 LAYOUT AND SPECIFICATIONS 3 1 LAYOUT Completed Rapport setting position layout is shown in Fig 3 1 2500 1125 1335 Fig 3 1 Setting Position Latout 3 2 SPECIFICATIONS Chair Section Seat Initial Height need 475mm Seat Me SM ON ae 260mm Backrest Angle i sieste 0 82 Chair RJ ks 138 Right 90 Left 48 Control Voltage ss DC12V Power CORDON AC230V 50Hz 510W Maximum Load sisne 135 kg Net Veg nent 122kg Unit Section Power Requirement sis see ee N AC230V 50Hz 3 4A Compressed Air Pressure Requirement 0 54 0 59 Mpa 5 5 6 0 kg m Compressed Air Supply Capacity 60 Vmin Water Pressure ReQuIre ment 0 14 0 19 Mpa 1 5 2 0 kg m Saliva Be SEE Central Type VaM akiai Central Type Table Unit Net Weight suis osseuses 95kg Doctor Unit Net Weight sise 25kg Assistant Unit Net Weight 20kg Pole Mount Lig
4. Chair auto control To raise the backrest Handpiece Setting Handpiece water flow control Handpiece coolant air on off Cupfiller Date of manufacture Chair auto control To raise the chair To lower the chair Treatment position Consultation position Fiber optic handpiece light on off Chair preset1 Micro motor otation mode select El Fiber optic Handpiece memory handpiece light on off Dental light on off Dental light Q Stand by ON OFF EE Non ionizing Type B radiation Applied Parts Caution Separate It means caution collection for warnings or electrical and possibility to rc electronic danger equipment Micro motor speed control 1 OVERALL VIEW AND MAJOR COMPONENTS 1 1 TABLE UNIT AND DOCTOR UNIT SECTION na UE WN M e e e de N EE AA BR D KF Table Unit Section Doctor Unit Section Fig 1 1 Table Unit and Doctor Unit Section Overall View TABLE UNIT AND DOCTOR UNIT SECTION MAJOR COMPONENTS Partition Panel Panorama Viewer Master Switch Table unit Top Doctor Unit Printer Case Side Cover Cuspidor Cover Cuspidor Bowl Cupfiller Sensor Bowl Flush Nozzle Cupfiller Nozzle Doctor Unit Table Top Table Housing Handpiece Pressure Gauge Doctor Unit Handpiece Holder 17 18 19 20 21 22 24 24 25 26 27 Doctor Unit Control Panel Handle Doctor Unit Front Cover Handpiece Tubing
5. 30000rpm 50000rpm 6 Foot Controller Fig 4 20 Pick up a handpiece from handpiece holder and depress Pedal the foot controller pedal the handpiece starts running and spray water and air comes out from the handpiece Handpiece rotation speed can be controlled by the pressure of depressing the foot controller pedal During air handpiece is runing the drive air pressure is indicated in the handpiece pressure gauge Pedal Note Spray water and air ON OFF can be controlled by Fig 4 20 Foot Controller the handpiece spray switch Refer to 4 4 5 A A Safety Lock System During a handpiece is running the lock indicator illuminates on the doctor unit control panel and all movements of chair are locked for safety B First Priority System If a handpiece is taken from the handpiece holder any other handpiece will not operate for safety 7 Assistant Side Instrument Holder Pick up a instrument Saliva Ejector or Vacuum Handpiece from the assistant holder and it starts working automatically Note In central vacuum system the vacuum handpiece HVE will keep working for about 8 seconds after it is returned to its holder to clean the inside of vacuum hose 12 8 Doctor Unit Section Control Knobs Fig 4 21 A Handpiece Spray Water Control Knob The handpiece spray water control knobs are located at the front side of doctor table bottom Each handpiece spray water control knob is lined up from the facing left side HP1 H
6. Doctor s Syringe Oil Mist Separator Doctor Unit Frame Table Arm Table Flange Waste Receptacle Handpieces Micromotor Air Turbine Motor Scaler and etc Manufacturers recommend to use the handpieces with CE markings 1 2 ASSISTANT UNIT AND DENTAL LIGHT SECTION Assistant Unit Section Pole Mount Light IO 5000 Fig 1 2 Assistant Unit and Dental Light Section Overall View ASSISTANT UNIT AND DENTAL LIGHT SECTION MAJOR PARTS 1 Assistant Unit Table Top 11 Light Head 2 Cuspidor Unit Control Panel 12 Balance Arm 3 Solid Collector 13 Light Pole 4 Side Panel 14 Light Post 5 Foot Controller SP Type 15 Light Bracket 6 Assistant Side Instrument Holder 16 Light Base Cover 7 Vacuum Handpiece 17 Light Base 8 Saliva Ejector 9 Assistant s Syringe 10 Assistant Unit Control Panel 1 3 CHAIR SECTION D I BJ R D Fig 1 3 Chair Section Overall View CHAIR SECTION MAJOR PARTS Headrest 11 Backrest 12 Armrest 13 Side Frame 14 Side Cover 15 Bellows 16 Pump Cover 17 Chair Main Switch 18 Base Plate Legrest Seat Headrest Angle Lock Lever Headrest Cover Chair Rotation Lock Release Button Backrest Cover P C B Cover Chair Manual Control Stick Switch Ceiling Light Control Stick Switch 2 DIMENSIONS 2 1 CHAIR DIMENSIONS mm 1155 1415 Fig 2 1 Chair Dimensions
7. Switches Fig 4 19 L o A Handpiece Spray Switch When this switch is illuminated spray water comes out of the handpiece if it is taken from holder and foot controller pedal is depressed Momentarily pressing the handpiece spray switch will Electric Motor Electric Motor Maximum Speed Rotational Direction stop spray water Setting Switch Control Switch When the master switch is turned on the handpiece spray switch turns on and the indicator illuminates Fig 4 19 Handpiece Control automatically Switches 11 B Light Pack Switch Optional Momentarily press the light pack switch amp the indicator illuminates and the fiber optic power turns on until the light pack switch is pressed again Fiber optic handpiece lighting mode Refer to 4 5 4 C Electric Motor Rotational Direction Control Switch Optional Rotational direction of the electric motor can be changed by momentarily pressing the direction control switch and rotational direction is indicated by the indicator Note Do not change rotational direction during electric motor is running D Electric Motor Maximum Speed Setting Switch Optional The maximum speed of electric motor can be set The maximum speed is indicated on the indicator The maximum speed can be select 3 steps and 5 steps It depends on electric motor type 3 Steps Speed Selection 10000rpm 20000rpm 40000rpm 5 Steps Speed Selection 5000rpm 10000rpm 20000rpm
8. assist the patients to approach to and leave from the product Patients should not be allowed to operate or handle the product unless he she is so instructed The product is supplied together with the handpieces like electric micromotor air turbine and or motor scaler and so on Environmental Requirements Ambient Temperature Operating 5 C 40 C Storage 10 C 50 C Humidity 10 80 Atmospherical Pressure 600 hPa 1060 hPa Compatibility of Handpieces Use the compatible handpieces as shown on the attached list for this unit List of compatible handpieces Important Notes In case of the troubles please contat Takara Belmont offices or your dealers Do not disassemble or attempt to repair Disassembly repair or modifications shoud only be done by a qualified repair technician Attempts at disassembly repair or modifications may lead to abnormal operation and accidents In case of disposal of equipment In case of disposal of equipment or of components dismounted from the unit take full infection preventing measures and carry out appropriate steps in accordance with the legal regulations at that time SYMBOLS Chair last position ranu manual control AN To Recline the backrest gt Toothbrushing position Micro motor Forward Reverse A select Handpiece coolant pe water on off ki MIENIE PENE Authorized representative in EC REP the European community d El Chair auto return
9. kV differential mode 2 kV common mode 1 kV differential mode 2 kV common mode Mains power quality should be that of a typical commercial or hospital environment Voltage dips short interruptions and voltage variations lt 5 Ur gt 95 dip in Ur for 0 5 cycle lt 5 Ur gt 95 dip in Ur for 0 5 cycle Mains power quality should be that of a typical commercial or hospital environment If the user of the on power supply 40 Ur 40 Ur RAPPORT requires continued input lines 60 dip in Ur 60 dip in Ur operation during power mains IEC 61000 4 11 for 5 cycle for 5 cycle interruptions it is recommended that 70 Ur 70 Ur the RAPPORT be powered from an 30 dip in Ur 30 dip in Ur uninterruptible power supply or a for 25cycle for 25cycle battery lt 5 Ur lt 5 Ur 295 dip in Ur 295 dip in Ur for5s for 5s Power frequency 3 A m 3 A m Power frequency magnetic fields should be at levels characteristic of a typical location in a typical commercial or hospital environment 50 60 Hz magnetic field IEC 61000 4 8 NOTE U is the a c mains voltage prior to applications of the test level 22 Guidance and manufacture s declaration electromagnetic immunity The RAPPORT is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below The customer or the user of the RAPPORT should assure that it is used in such an environment Immunity test IEC 60601 tes
10. 2 0 23 0 1 0 38 0 38 0 73 1 1 2 1 2 23 10 3 8 3 8 13 100 12 12 23 For transmitters rated at a maximum output power not listed above the recommended separation distance d in metres m can be estimated using the equation applicable to the frequency of the transmitter where P is the maximum output power rating of the transmitter in watts W according to the transmitter manufacturer NOTE 1 At 80 MHz and 800MHz the separation distance for the higher frequency range applies NOTE 2 These guidelines may not apply in all situations Electromagnetic propagation is affected by adsorption and reflection from structures objects and people 24 8 LIST OF COMPATIBLE HANDPIECES Syringe LUZZANI 3 way Minilight w Light LUZZANI 6 way Minilight w Light DCI 3 way Turbine BIEN AIR BORA S36L UNIFIX with LIGHT Air motor BIEN AIR Aquilon 830 UNIFIX with LIGHT PM1132 SK EX 203 EX 6 Micromotor BIEN AIR MC3LK PLMP021PCB PM1132 BIEN AIR MC3LK PL970 PCB PM1132 BIEN AIR ISOLITE LK 40 IR E PLMP021PCB PM1132 BIEN AIR ISOLITE LK 40 IR E PL970 PM1132 SK TIM 40J DA 290N PCB EX 6 Scaler SATELEC SP4055 w Light EMS Scaler SK VARIOS VA 150 LUX w light 205 NOTE HE Se om Takara Belmont UK Ltd TAKARA BELMONT CORPORATION Belmont House 2 1 1 Higashishinsaibashi Chuo ku Osaka 542 0083 Japan TEL 81 6 6213 5945 One St Andrews Way Bow London E3 3PA U K FAX 81 6 6212 3680 T
11. 8 This position is for 6 o clock treatment or examination face to face treatment position Chair rotation is 180 with lowest seat position and upright backrest position Momentarily depress the 6 o clock position switch 49 on the control panel chair will move to the 6 o clock treatment position automatically Chair seat height can be adjusted at this position by depressing M or switch on the control panel Fig 4 8 6 O clock Position and 6 O clock Position Switch 4 Toothbrushing Position Fig 4 9 This position is for toothbrushing training Chair rotation is 90 with lowest seat position and up right backrest position Cuspidor bowl comes out from the table unit automatically Momentarily depress the toothbrushing position switch a on the control panel chair will move to the toothbrushing position and cuspidor bow will come out Fig 4 9 Toothbrushing Position and to the left side of chair from the table unit automatically Toothbrushing Position Switch Note Any chair manual control switch can not be operated at this position for safety 5 Treatment Position Preset Position Fig 4 10 This position is for treatment Chair rotation angle is 0 with memorized seat height es and memorized backrest angle Treatment position seat height and backrest angle can be memorized independently Momentarily depress the Preset Switch amp on control ES Table Uint pa
12. DENTAL UNIT AND CHAIR Kapport OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS IMPORTANT This manual provides operating instruction for BELMONT RAPPORT The instructions contained in this booklet should be thoroughly read and understood before operating of the system File this manual and refer back to it for future maintenance HM gt ekmont CE TABLE OF CONTENTS Page 1 OVERALL VIEW AND MAJOR PARTS 1 1 1 TABLE UNIT AND DOCTOR UNIT SECTION 1 1 2 ASSISTANT UNIT AND DENTAL LIGHT SECTION 2 1 3 CHAIR SECTION 3 2 DIMENSIONS 2 1 CHAIR DIMENSIONS 4 2 2 TABLE UNIT DIMENSIONS 4 2 3 ASSISTANT UNIT DIMENSIONS 5 2 4 POLE MOUNT LIGHT DIMENSIONS 5 3 LAYOUT AND SPECIFICATIONS 3 1 LAYOUT 6 3 2 SPECIFICATIONS 6 4 OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS 4 1 MASTER SWITCH AND CHAIR MAIN SWITCH
13. Doctor Unit Control Panel selects Mode 1 or Mode 2 alternately After setting fiber optic handpiece lighting mode keep Fig 4 30 Fiber Optic Handpiece pressing the function switch until the indicatior Lighting Mode Selection changes to rP AG 4 6 POLE MOUNT LIGHT 10 5000 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 1 Mode Selection Switch Fig 4 31 The mode selection switch is located on the cuspidor unit a panel control panel Switching mode can be changed by the mode selection SENS switch Sensor Mode The dental light ON OFF is controlled me MANU by the touchless switch Mode Selection EE Switch Manual Mode The dental light ON OFF is controlled O O C by the manual switch Cuspidor Unit Control Panel 2 Touchless Switch Fig 4 32 The touchless sensor switch is located on lower parts of Fig 4 31 Mode Selection Switch the light head In sensor mode the dental light ON OFF can be controlled by approaching a palm to the touchless sensor switch about 60mm Note Keep clean the surface of touchless sensor switch 3 Intensity Control Switch Fig 4 33 The intensity switch is located on the lower parts of light yoke The dental light intensity of illumination can be controlled by the intensity switch Touchless Switch High Turn the intensity switch to H position Fig 4 32 Touchless Switch Medium Turn the intensity switch to M position LOW
14. Out for Unit Water Line Momentarily press the function switch and the function indicator displays F Pick up the handpieces from holder set them in bowl and remove the cup from the cupfiller base Fig 4 29 Flush Out System Control Keep pressing the auto return switch until the indicator changes to LE Releasing the auto return switch starts long time flush out Flush out starts from handpiece and cupfiller and spittoon bowl one after another and stops automatically Note In case the handpieces are not picked up flush out only cupfiller and spittoon bowl one by one with 3 indi cation During flush out momentarily pressing the function switch will cancel flush out immediatly 15 4 Fiber Optic Handpiece Lighting Mode Fig 4 30 Fiber optic handpiece is optional The RAPPORT is equipped with 2 type of fiber optic hand piece lighting modes Function Indicator si o ro Mode 1 The fiber optic light illuminates during the fiber D 38 optic handpiece is running Mode 2 The fiber optic light illuminates when the fiber optic handpiece is picked up from the holder and turns out automatically in about 4 seconds after the handpiece is returned to the holder Setting Fiber Optic Handpiece Lighting Mode Momentarily press the function switch and change the function indicator displays F A single press of the consultation position switch 8 BELMONT
15. P2 HP3 HP4 The handpiece spray water can be controlled independently B Handpiece Spray Air Control Knob The handpiece spray air control knob is located at the front side of doctor table bottom The handpiece spray air for all handpieces is controlled by an air control knob C Doctor s Syringe Flow Control Knobs Doctor s syringe flow control knobs are located at the right side of doctor unit bottom The doctor s syringe flow control knobs adjust doctor s syringe air and water flow The yellow capped knob is the air flow control knob the blue capped knob is the water flow control knob D Flush Out water Control Knob The flush out water control knob stops flush out water This knob is provided to stop flush out for emergency Keep the knob open under normal condition Note Turning a control knob counterclockwise increases flow volume and turning clockwise decreases Fig 4 22 Handpiece Refer to handpiece manufacturers operating instructions 9 Table Unit Section Control Knobs Fig 4 23 A Cupfiller Flow Control Knob The cupfiller flow control knob is located under the cuspidor bowl The flow control knob adjusts the cupfiller to suitable flow volume B Bowl Flush Flow Control Knob The bowl flush flow control knob is located under the caspidor bowl The flow control knob adjusts the bowl flush flow to optimum rinse action Note Turning a control knob counterclockwise increases flow volume and t
16. SFF Control Function Indicator fl BELMONT Doctor Unit Control Panel 2 Control Panel Switching Sound ON OFF Fig 4 28 Pressing a switch on the control panel makes an electric sound This sound can be eliminated as follows Momentarily press the function switch and the function indicator displays F A single pressing of the extra switch can select switching sound ON or OFF alternately Switching sound is ON when the extra switch indicator illuminates After selection of switching sound ON OFF keep pressing the function switch until the indicator changes to rF 3 Flush Out System Fig 4 29 The RAPPORT is equipped with 2 type of flush out systems Short time flush out is for cleaning handpiece water lines Long time flush out is for cleaning handpiece water lines bowl flush water line and cupfiller water line A Short Time Flush Out Flush Out for Handpiece Water Line Momentarily press the function switch and the function indicator displays F Pick up the handpieces from holder and set them in bowl Keep pressing the auto return switch until the indicator changes to Releaseing the auto return switch starts short time flush out Water comes out from the handpieces and stops automati cally in about 40 secs Note During flush out momentarily pressing the function switch will cancel flush out immediatly B Long Time Flush Out Flush
17. Turn the intensity switch to L position Note Dental light ON OFF can be operated by the extra switch on the doctor unit control panel Refer to 4 4 4 D Intensity Control N nm Switch Fig 4 33 Intensity Control Switch 1 7 5 ADJUSTMENTS Function Indicator DE oe HE 38 I BELMONT Doctor Unit Control Panel Gal O J L Ged O L r TE og I JR D Jo Ca T GN N Din Ta Vo DO BELMONT Doctor Unit Control Panel Fig 5 2 Handpiece Holder Function Cancellation and Reset unction Indicator 5 1 CHAIR AUTO MODE POSITION ADJUSTMENTS 1 Preset Position Adjustment Fig 5 1 The seat height and the backrest angle can be memorized at the preset position treatment position A Set the seat and backrest to the desired preset position by manual control switches B Momentarily press the store switch and press the preset switch amp This position is memorized 2 Mouth Rinsing Position Adjustment Fig 5 1 The backrest angle for mouth rinsing can be memorized at the last position memory A Set the backrest angle to the desired mouth rinsing position by manual control switches B Momentarily press the store switch and press the last position memory switch This position is memorized Fig 5 1 Chair Auto Mode Adjustment 5 2 HANDPIECE HOLDER FUNCTION CANCELLA TIONAND RESET Fig 5 2 1 Handpiece Holder F
18. ce RF emissions The RAPPORT uses RF energy only for its internal function CISPR 11 Group I Therefore its RF emissions are very low and are not likely to cause any interference in nearby electronic equipment RF emissions Class B The RAPPORT is suitable for use in all establishments CISPR 11 including domestic establishments and those directly Harmonic emissions Class A connected to the public low voltage power supply network TEC 61000 3 2 that supplies buildings used for domestic purposes Voltage fluctuations Flicker emissions Complies IEC 61000 3 3 Guidance and manufacture s declaration electromagnetic immunity The RAPPORT is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below The customer or the user of the RAPPORT should assure that it is used in such an environment IEC 60601 Electromagnetic environment Immunity test Compliance level test level guidance Electrostatic 6 kV contact 6 kV contact Floors should be wood concrete or discharge ESD 8 kV air 8 kV air ceramic file If floors are covered IEC 61000 4 2 with synthetic material the relative humidity should be at least 30 Electrical fast 2 kV for power 2 kV for power Mains power quality should be that transient burst supply lines supply lines of a typical commercial or hospital IEC 61000 4 4 1 KV for input output lines 1 KV for input output lines environment Surge IEC 61000 4 5 1
19. clean water through handpieces to clean inside Sterilization Saliva Ejector Tip Saliva Ejector Handpiece Vacuum Tip Saliva Ejector Tip Vacuum Cap Vacuum Handpice Body Saliva Ejector Handpiece Body can be sterilized with Bod di autoclave Vacuum handpiece body and saliva ejector body Slide Knob Y must be assembled before autoclaving es A Wash off dirt of the handpiece with natural detergent Saliva Ejector Hose B Rinse the handpiece with tap water C Insert the handpiece in a sterilization pouch and seal it D Autoclave for 20 min at 121 C Note The slide knob can be autoclaved 100 times and is an expendable supply CAUTION e Skip dry cycle Note After cleaning the handpieces apply a white vaseline lightly on the rubber parts O Ring and screws parts for long life Keep the handpieces in a clean place 2 Syringe Micro Motor Air Motor Turbine Scaler Sterilize the handpiece according to manufacturer s operating manual 3 Belmont 77 Syringe Fig 6 4 A Remove the nozzle from syringe and clean it Sterilization The nozzle can be sterilized with autoclave A Wash off dirt of the nozzle with natural detergent B Rinse the nozzle with tap water C Insert the nozzle in a sterilization pouch and seal it D Autoclave for 20 min at 121 C ZNCAUTION e Skip dry cycle Note Keep the syringes in a clean place 4 Tubing and Hose It is recommended that Durr FD333 be used to c
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21. ht Power Requremenuvasuasnunsmdnv AC230V 50Hz IO 5000 Section Light Intensiy sense 28000 22000 15000Lx Colour TSpe rame nine di 5000K Nei Welt Le 12kg SE VICE LIE unne SE Ge EN ee 10 Years 4 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 4 1 MASTER SWITCH AND CHAIR MAIN SWITCH Note Before operation confirm that air compressor is fully charged The chair can be operated only when both the master switch and the chair main switch are ON 1 Master Switch Fig 4 1 Turn on the master switch located on side of the film viewer master switch illuminates in green Master Switch CAUTION Turn off the master switch after daily operation EF de 2 Chair Main Switch Fig 4 2 CAUTION Operate the chair main switch only by hand Turn on the chair main switch located on the left side of the pump cover chair main switch illuminates in green Fig 4 1 Chair Main Switch 4 2 CONTROL PANELS Fig 4 3 amp Fig 4 4 Control panels and switch locations and functions are shown in Fig 4 3 and Fig 4 4 Doctor Unit Control Panel Assistant Unit Chair Rotation Control Panel Lock Release Button Cuspidor Unit Control Panel Chair Manual Control Chair Auto Mode Stick Switch Stick Switch Fig 4 3 Control Panels and Switch Positions Function Indicator co Bowl Flush Switch Unit Control Switches NY soo oo A Chair Auto Mode Switches Chair Au
22. ing After cleaning wipe with a dry soft cloth and keep dry Upholstery can be cleaned with a neutral detergent Paint parts metal parts and plastic parts can be cleaned with DURR FD333 cleaner or eguivalent Do not drench the chair and unit Wipe all surfaces dry after cleaning 6 2 CARE AND MAINTENANCE FOR UNIT 1 Cleaning Unit CAUTION Do not drench the unit for cleaning Do not use polishing powder solvents strong disinfectant and hot water for cleaning After cleaning wipe with a dry soft cloth and keep dry All surfaces can be cleaned with DURR FD333 cleaner or equivalent Spray the cleaner DURR FD333 on cloth and wipe the surfaces with the cloth Do not drench the chair and unit Wipe all surfaces dry after cleaning Drain Cap zi Basket Strainer 2 Cuspidor Bowl Fig 6 1 EE Take out the drain cap and the basket strainer in the centre of spittoon bowl and clean them Fig 6 1 Spittoon Bowl Solid Collector Filter 3 Solid Collector Fig 6 2 Pull out the solid collector with filter and clean it Fig 6 2 Solid Collector 19 Vacuum LA Vacuum Cap Vacuum Handpiece Body Slide Knob S Vacuum Hose 3 Fig 6 3 Vacuum Handpiece and Saliva Ejector Nozzle Fig 6 4 Belmont 77 Syringe 4 Handpiece 1 Vacuum Handpiece and Saliva Ejector Fig 6 3 A Pull and remove the top parts of each handpiece and clean strainer B After daily operation run two cup of
23. lean the exterior parts of tubing and hose 20 Doctor Unit Table Top 5 Doctor Unit Table Top Fig 6 5 Doctor unit table top is detachable for cleaning A Detaching doctor unit table top Keep pulling the both side of stoppers and slide the table top to rear side B Attaching doctor unit table top Line up the front side of table top to the front side of chassis Put the hooks located rear side of table top on the holes on chassis and slide it to front side Note Detach and attach the table top with nothing on the tabletop Oil Mist Saparator Body 6 Oil Mist Separator Fig 6 6 Oil Mist Filter Handpiece oil mist separator is located on the rear side of the doctor unit table Once a week open the oil mist separator and clean the oil Cover mist filter Packing 7 Drain Valve for Air Filter in Utility Section Once a week open the drain valve in the utility section and drain off water from the air filter 8 Main Water Valve Fig 6 7 Main water valve is located on the table unit base Turn off the main water valve after daily operation or in long term interval Fig 6 7 Main Water Valve 6 3 CARE AND MAINTENANCE FOR POLE MOUNT LIGHT IO 5000 1 Cleaning Light Wipe the light parts with a dry soft cloth In case heavy dirt it can be cleaned with a neutral detergent R After cleaning wipe it with a dry soft cloth and keep dry Sat 2 How to Change Light Bulb my ZA CAUTION Bulb Cover F
24. lume and turning clockwise decreases Fig 4 22 4 5 UNIT SUPPLEMENT FUNCTIONS Rapport unit provides supplement functions Count down timer Control panel switching sound ON OFF Fiber optic handpiece illumination timing and Flush out system Supplement functions are selected by the function switch F O Fig 4 25 Function Switch Function Indicator O rO Oo o ma LILI BELMONT Doctor Unit Control Panel Fig 4 26 Count Down Timer Setting 1 Count Down Timer A The RAPPORT unit provides 2 kinds of count down timer Non memory mode and Memory mode Count down timer can be set maximum 9 mins 90 secs in 10 secs segment Non Memory Mode Count Down Timer Fig 4 25 amp Fig 4 26 Momentarily press the function switch and the function indicator to displays F Set count down time by pressing or switch Pressing switch increases and pressing decreases time Minimum setting time is 10 secs The setting time is indicated on the function indicator Example Setting time 3 mins 20 secs is indicated as 37 in the function indicator Momentarily pressing the cupfiller switch W starts count down timer The end of setting time is informed by electronic sounds Switches Non Memory Mode 14 Function Indicator IT 0 OT 38 BELMONT Doctor Unit Control Panel Fig 4 28 Control Panel Switching Sound ON
25. nel the chair will move to the treatment position Fig 4 10 Treatment Position and automatically Preset Switch Seat height and backrest angle can be adjusted by the stick switch at this position 6 Chair Rotation Manual Adjustment Fig 4 11 Chair Rotation NCAUTION Lock Button Do not press the rotation lock button during automatic procedure Chair rotation can be adjusted by manual control Keep pressing the chair rotation lock button to rotate the chair Adjust chair rotation angle to the desired position and release the rotation lock button Fig 4 11 Rotation Lock Button In case rotated over the rotation limit an alarm buzzer sounds Rotate the chair between rotation limits 7 Last Position Memory Fig 4 12 Momentarily depress the last position memory switch on the control panel at the treatment position the backrest will raise to upright position and the seat lowered to mouth rinsing and the cuspidor bowl will come out to the right side of chair from the table unit automatically Momentarily depress the last position memory switch Table Unit Chair again the backrest and seat will return to the previous treatment position and the cuspidor bowl will be retracted into the table unit Fig 4 12 Last Memory Position and Last Position Memory Switch Note Last position memory is effective only at the treatment position 8 Emergency Stop During automatic procedure depressing any bu
26. nment due to fixed RF transmitters an electromagnetic site survey should be considered If the measured field strength in the location in which the RAPPORT is used exceeds the applicable RF compliance level above the RAPPORT should be observed to verify normal operation If abnormal performance is observed additional measures may be necessary such as reorienting or relocating the RAPPORT b Over the frequency range 150 kHz to 80 MHz field strengths should be less than 3V m Essential performance purpose of IMMUNITY testing Unless operated by the switches for chair control the chair section of the RAPPORT does not make any movements except for sounding a buzzer and switching on off the indicator 23 Recommended separation distances between Portable and mobile RF communications equipment and the RAPPORT The RAPPORT is intended for use in an electromagnetic environment in which radiated RF disturbances are controlled The customer or the user of the RAPPORT can help prevent electromagnetic interference by maintaining a minimum distance between portable and mobile RF communications equipment transmitters and the RAPPORT as recommended below according to the maximum output power of the communications equipment Rated maximum output Separation distance ur to frequency of transmitter peer nies 150 kHz to 80 MHz 80 MHzto800 MHz 800 MHz to 2 5 GHz De d 1 2VP d 1 2VP d 2 3VP 0 01 0 12 0 1
27. ront Cover Before changing light bulb turn the light power off Fig 6 8 Removing Light Cover and Wait until the light parts are cool down and change Bulb Cover IO 5000 the light bulb Do not touch the glass part of light bulb directly Connector Bulb Holder A Turn the bulb cover screw 90 counterclockwise and remove the bulb cover with the front cover Fig 6 8 B Reconnect the light bulb connector and remove A the light bulb spring Bulb Spring Change the light bulb and reattach the light parts E Fig 6 9 Fig 6 9 Changing Light Bulb j 7 ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY EMC Medical electrical equipment needs special precautions regarding EMC and needs to be installed and put into service according to the EMC information provided in this manual Portable and mobile RF communications equipment can affect medical electrical equipment The equipment or system should not be used adjacent to or stacked with other equipment If adjacent or stacked use is necessary the equipment or system should be observed to verify normal operation in the configuration in which it will be used Guidance and manufacture s declaration electromagnetic emissions The RAPPORT is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below The customer or the user of the RAPPORT should assure that it is used in such an environment Emissions test Compliance Electromagnetic environment guidan
28. t level Re Electromagnetic environment guidance Portable and mobile RF communications equip ment should be used no closer to any part of the RAPPORT including cables than the recommend ed separation distance calculated from the equation applications to the Frequency of the transmitter Recommended separation distance Conducted RF 3 Vrms 3 Vrms d 1 2VP IEC 61000 4 6 150 kHz to 80 MHz outside ISM bands Radiated RF 3V m 3 V m d 1 2vP 80 MHz to 800 MHz IEC 61000 4 3 80 MHz to 2 5 GHz d 2 3vP 800 MHz to 2 5 GHz Where P is the maximum output power rating of the transmitter in watts W according to the transmitter manufacturer and d is the recommended separation distance in metres m Field strengths from fixed REF transmitters as determined by an electromagnetic site survey should be less than the compliance level in each frequency range Interference may occur in the vicinity of equip ment marked with the following symbol G NOTE 1 At 80 MHz and 800MHz the higher frequency range applies NOTE 2 These guidelines may not apply in all situations Electromagnetic propagation is affected by adsorption and reflection from structures objects and people a Field strengths from fixed transmitters such as base stations for radio cellular cordless telephones and land mobile radios amateur radio AM and FM radio broadcast and TV broadcast cannot be predicted theoretically with accuracy To assess the electromagnetic enviro
29. to Mode Switches 1 BELMONT Assistant Unit Control Panel 1 BELMONT Doctor Unit Control Panel Fig 4 4 Control Panel Functions 4 3 CHAIR POSITIONS AND CHAIR OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS NCAUTION Before operating the chair confirm safety for the patient and the operator Chair auto mode movements are controlled by chair auto VAN Or mode switches Fig 4 5 Lan JD EE 1 Initial Position Fig 4 6 This position is for patient s entry to and descent from pe gt the chair Chair rotation angle is 0 with lowest seat position and Fig 4 5 Chair Auto Mode Switches upright backrest position Momentarily depress the auto return switch 0 on the control panel chair will return to the initial position automatically from any position Note Each chair rotation angle described here is lotated clockwise from initial position 0 Fig 4 6 Initial Position and Auto Return Switch 2 Consultation Position Fig 4 7 This position is for consultation Chair rotation is 90 with lowest seat position and upright backrest position Momentarily depress the consultation position switch on the control panel chair will rotate to the consultation position automatically ges Table Unit Note Any chair manual control switch can not be operated Fig 4 7 Consultation Position and at this position for safety Consultation Position Switch 3 6 o clock Position Fig 4
30. tton or stick switch will cancel the automatic movement immediately Note After emergency stop confirm the safety and return the chair to the initial position by depressing the auto return switch button then reset the chair position 9 Manual Control by Stick Switch Fig 4 13 Manual mode chair control stick switch is located on the right side of pump cover rear A Seat Lifting Keep pressing the stick switch to upward until the seat is lifted up to the desired position B Seat Lowering Keep pressing the stick switch to downward until the seat is lowered to the desired position C Backrest Reclining Keep pressing the stick switch to left side until the backrest is reclined to the desired position D Backrest Raising Keep pressing the stick switch to right side until the backrest is raised up to the desired position 10 Headrest Operation Fig 4 14 A Height Adjustment Press or pull up the headrest to the desired height B Angle Adjustment Push the headrest angle lock lever to rotate backward and release the headrest angle lock lever at the desired position Angle Chair Manual Adjustment Control Stick Headrest Angle EE Seat Lifting Switch Dackea A A Lock Lever N Reclining lt Backrest Raising 7 Height a Adjustment Chair Auto Mode Seat Lowering Control Stick Switch Fig 4 13 Manual Control Stick Switch Fig 4 14 Headrest Operations 10
31. unction Cancellation Handpiece holder function can be cancelled The hand piececorresponding to the cancelled handpiece holder can not operate How to cancel handpiece holder function A Pick up the handpiece to cancel B Press the function switch and change the function indicator to F C Momentarily press the toothbrushing position switch The picked up handpiece holder function is cancelled with buzzer sound and the function indicator HE Note In case that the master switch is turned off with the handpiece is not setting into the holder completely the handpiece holder function is cancelled automati cally Before turning off the master switch confirm all handpieces are setting into the holders completely 2 Handpiece Holder Function Reset Cancelled handpiece holder function can be reset How to reset handpiece holder function A Set all handpieces into holders completely B Turn off the master switch and turn on the master switch again All handpiece holder functions are reset automatically 18 6 CARE AND MAINTENANCE Z CAUTION Turn off the master switch and the main switch at the initial position after daily operation or in long term interval 6 1 CARE AND MAINTENANCE FOR CHAIR Other than cleaning no scheduled maintenance of chair is required NCAUTION Do not drench the chair for cleaning Do not use polishing powder solvents strong disinfectant and hot water for clean
32. urning clockwise decreases Fig 4 22 Ade Flush Out Water Doctor s Syringe Control Knob Flow Control Knobs EF 1 2 V3 a i F Handpiece Spray Air Handpiece Spray Water Control Knobs Control Knobs Fig 4 21 Doctor Unit Control Knobs Increase Decrease Stop Fig 4 22 Control Knob a Cupfiller Flow Bowl Flush Control Knob Control Knob Fig 4 23 Table Unit Section Control Knobs 10 Cuspidor Unit Control Panel Fig 4 24 Assistant s syringe air and water flow control knobs service air and water outlet and service water control knob are located on the cuspidor unit control panel A Assistant s Syringe Flow Control Knob AT The assistant s syringe flow control knobs adjust assistant s syringe air and water flow The yellow capped knob is the air flow control knob the blue capped knob is the water flow Assistant s Syringe Flow Control Knobs o 6 LT OM control knob B Service Water Outlet The service water outlet provides quick connect Service Water Outlet Service Air Outlet water Control Knob Service Water Outlet C Service Water Outlet Control Knob The water volume of service outlet can be adjusted by the service water outlet control knob D Service Air Outlet Fig 4 24 Cuspidor Unit Control Panel The service air outlet provides quick connect air Note Turning a control knob counterclockwise increases flow vo

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