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1. 2 Basket Strainer Fig 6 1 Take out the drain cap and the basket strainer in centre of the cuspidor bowl and clean them Basket Strainer Cuspidor Bowl 3 Solid Collector Fig 6 1 Pull out the solid collector with filter and clean it J Solid Collector Fig 6 1 Basket Strainer and Solid Collector 4 Handpiece 1 Vacuum Handpiece and Saliva Ejector Handpiece For effective sterilization washing for removing Vacuum Tip contamination and immersion by a cleaning agent are required Then rinse by water in CO TY order to remove residual cleaning agent on Upper Vacuum Cap WL sd medical device ES Take following procedures from cleaning to Filter d sterilization Lower Vacuum Cap Ejector Cap Use the disposable saliva ejector tip S Slide al Slide Knob Vacuum Ag E Saliva Ejector i Handpiece Disassembly Fig 6 2 BangPiece Hose Connector Body Disassemble the handpiece for the preparation of cleaning as the following figures show Pull the hose connector to disconnect the Vacuum Saliva Ejector vacuum hose Hose Hose Fig 6 2 Vacuum Handpiece and Saliva Ejector Handpiece 3 Upper Saliva Ejector Cap Lower Saliva Cleaning by hand A Wipe off the surface contamination by a cloth while rinsing the surface by running clean warm water at 40 5 degrees Fig 6 3 Scrub the intubation or hole slide groove and filter by a cleaning brush or by a tooth brush with running clean warm water at 40 5 degrees
2. CHAIR OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 4 1 MAIN SWITCH Fig 3 1 amp Fig 4 1 Turn on the master switch located at the left side of the pump cover main switch illuminates in green Note Chair main switch will not activate unless master switch of unit is turned on Refer to 3 1 NCAUTION Operate the main switch only by hand Turn off the main switch after daily operation 4 2 CONTROLS Fig 4 2 Fig 4 1 Main Switch ZNCAUTION Foot Switch Disc Before operating the chair confirm safety preseki dk for the patient and the operator EE All chair electrical movements can be controlled by the foot switch Last Position Auto Return Memory 1 Manual Mode Control Fig 4 2 Foot Switch A Seat Lifting Keep depressing A side of the foot switch disc until the seat is lifted up to the desired position B Seat Lowering Keep depressing W side of the foot switch disc until the seat is lowered to the desired position C Backrest Reclining Keep depressing te side of the foot switch disc until the backrest is reclined to the desired position D Backrest Raising Keep depressing A side of the foot switch disc until the backrest is rased up to the desired position 2 Auto Mode Control E Preset Control VOYAGER II chair has two preset positions Preset 1 and Preset 2 Momentarily depress 1 button on the foot switch the chair will move to the preset 1 position automatically Preset 2 is ope
3. Caution when cleaning the control panel membrane switch Seepage of sterilization liquid into the back of the membrane sheet will cause switch failure Be sure to use a paper towel applied with sterilization liquid to clean the membrane sheet surface si SAFETY PRECAUTIONS A CAUTION 24 Precautions for use of handpieces Handpieces may have poor spraying performance or generate heat due to the lack of cooling water cooling air In the case of the development of heat or an odor of something burning immediately discontinue use and contact the dealer or our company because burns may occur or dental pulp may be adversely affected 25 Do not use the water cleaning filter in a setting where freezing is expected Do not use the water cleaning filter in a setting where freezing is expected Damage to parts may lead to water leakage 26 Observe the following when cleaning the Spittoon bowl Never use sandpaper wire wool or detergents containing abrasive compounds to clean the Spittoon bowl Do not use overly acidic or alkaline pipe cleaning agents as they may corrode metals 27 Caution when cleaning the plastic covers When cleaning the plastic covers use only the desinfectant Durr FD333 recommended by this company or a diluted neutral detergent or the plastic cover may crack After cleaning make sure to wipe off all residue with a dry and soft cloth 28 Air pressure of the clean
4. Fig 6 4 Wipe off by a cloth for the area which brush is unable to reach Fig 6 5 B Rinse thoroughly by distilled water at ordinary temperature or by clean water for more than 1 minute C Check whether contamination is removed or not after cleaning Slide groove Continue the cleaning if contamination is remained Fig 6 4 Cleaning of hole and sliding part D Immersed with an alkaline detergent for 5 minutes We recommend to use ID212 made by DURR E Rinse thoroughly by distilled water at ordinary temperature or by clean water for more than 1 minute ZA CAUTION Cleaning must be done within 1 hour after use Fig 6 5 Cleaning the area Throw out and do not take autoclave handpiece for brush is unable to reach following cases e Any waste material can not be removed by clogged hole e Contamination and solid material attached to handpiece can not be removed Sterilization Fig 6 7 Vacuum Tip Vacuum Cap Vacuum Handpiece Body Saliva 135 Autoclave Symbol i This symbol on component Ejector Handpiece Body can be autoclave Vacuum handpiece DE eek body and saliva ejector body have to assemble before b sterilised ee eN autoclave Sterilization with autoclave is permitted up to 250 135 C max times However sterilization of the slide knob with autoclave is permitted up to 100 times because of application of load at the time of sliding Fig 6 6 Autoclave Symbol A Insert the handpiece in a sterilization pouch and
5. 121 C or 4 min at 135 C Apply Vaseline thinly and evenly to the two O rings after sterilization Tighten the nut firmly in direction B to undo sterilization pueh the nozzle Fig 6 11 Sterilization Belmont 77 Syringe Nozzle CAUTION e Sterilization by class B cycles e Sterilization temperature is 135 degrees or less e Skip the drying process if the temperature is to exceed 135 C e If damage occurs to the sterilization pouch discard and sterilize again using a new pouch e Before use make sure that the nut is firmly tightened Storage After cleaning the nozzle keep it in the clean place 4 Tubing and Hose It is recommended that Durr FD333 be used to clean the exterior parts of tubing and hose 5 Cleaning Oil Mist Separator Fig 6 12 Handpiece oil mist separator is located rear side of the doctor table Once a week open the oil mist separator and clean the oil mist filter 6 Flush Out System Fig 6 13 Option Flush out switch is located under the doctor Flush Out table i a EE Take a handpiece from the handpiece holder Turn on the flush out switch by pulling the lever toward outside Water flushes from the handpiece to clean water line while the switch is on Fig 6 13 Flush Out Switch 16 7 BEFORE ASKING FOR REPAIRS If any of phenomena described below has occurred make the following checks before asking for repairs Phenomenon The product does not work at all Check point an
6. MAINTENANCE FOR UNIT 13 7 BEFORE ASKING FOR REPAIRS 17 8 MAINTANANCE AND INSPECTION 18 9 ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY 21 10 LIST OF COMPATIBLE HANDPIECES 23 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 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
7. line and closing then clean the filter of the vacuum or Saliva ejector handpiece After Clean the cuspidor and dust filter After Clean the filter of the solid closing collector Care Cuspidor section Care Solid collector Care Exterior After closing Chemical filthy water and so forth shall not be found attached or remaining on the product exterior Check of main switch and main valves The product main switch shall be off and water air main valves shall be closed After closing Product s moving parts No abnormal noise or the like shall be produced from product s moving parts when the product is operated Water may enter the air line and equipment failure may arise Check of water pressure and air pressure Check the water pressure and air pressure by reading pressure gauges in the cuspidor section Basic set pressure Water 0 1 to 0 2 MPa Air 0 45 to 0 5 MPa Check of conditions of table section The table shall be free of inclination and water shall not flow on the table Care Oil mist separator The oil level in the oil mist separator shall be lower than the red line Clean the suction line and filter in accordance with Method for care described in the instruction manual Faulty suction may arise Execute dust removal and cleaning in accordance with Method for care described in the instruction manual Faulty water drainage may arise
8. seal it B Autoclave for 20 min at 121 C or 4 min at 135 C NCAUTION Sterilization by class B cycles Sterilization temperature is 135 degrees or less The cap filter and body are made of resin They may become deteriorated if they are sterilized in an autoclave many times After autoclave sterilization the cap filter body and valve Sterilization pouch are subject to discoloration which does not have a negative Fig 6 7 Vacuum Handpiece and Saliva Ejector Handpiece effect on performance The slide knob can be autoclave 100 times and is expendable supplies Skip the drying process if the temperature is to exceed 135 C If damage occurs to the sterilization pouch discard and sterilize again using a new pouch sd Storage After cleaning the vacuum tip keep it in the clean place Note Before use the handpieces apply a white vaseline lightly on the rubber parts O Ring and screws part for long life 1 2 Cleaning vacuum and saliva ejector lines Fig 6 8 The sucking unit comes into contact with secretions spit and blood that contain bacteria every day Be sure to clean and sterilize it at the end of each work day Recommended cleaner Orotol Plus made by DURR NCAUTION l l Fig 6 8 Cleaning Vacuum Saliva Do not use strongly acidic cleaning agents or Ejector Lines alkaline pipe cleaning agents which may cause corrosion of metals etc 2 Micro Motor Air Motor Turbine Scaler Ste
9. the instruction be Ee a manual attached to individual 3 Scaler vibration water equipment flow and so forth shall be Contact your dealer or our office if free of abnormality recovery is not achieved Check of Foreach Appropriate bar shall be The bar will not normally If abnormality such as flaw and air turbine patient positively mounted work and troubles may deformation is found on the bar bar Make sure to refer to the arise replace the bar in accordance with instruction manual attached the instruction manual attached to to individual equipment individual equipment Check of For each Appropriate tip shall be The tip will not normally If the tip was worn or deformed scaler tip patient positively mounted and be work and troubles may replace the tip in accordance with correctly used arise the instruction manual attached to Make sure to refer to the the scaler instruction manual attached Contact your dealer or our office if to the scaler any other trouble arises Check of Foreach The nut for fixing the nut of Troubles may arise if Turn and positively retighten the tightness of patient Type 77 3 way syringe shall the nut comes off nut that fixes the nozzle syringe nut be positively tightened 218 No Item Frequency Inspection method Influence if inspection Maintenance required in case and diagnosis not conducted of nonconformity Vacuum and saliva ejector handpiece After Flush the suction
10. unit List of compatible handpieces Equipment that is not suitable for use in air flammable anesthetic gas oxygen or nitrous oxide 6 3 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS FOR UNIT Note Before operation confirm that air compressor is fully charged The chair can be operated only when both the chair main switch and the master switch are ON Refer to 4 1 3 1 MASTER SWITCH Fig 3 1 and Fig 3 2 Turn on the master switch located under the doctor table the master switch indicator located on the front side of the cuspidor unit turns to green NCAUTION Turn off the master switch after daily operation 3 2 DOCTOR TABLE SECTION 1 Handpiece Spray Water Flow Control Knobs Fig 3 1 The handpiece spray water flow control knobs located under the doctor table provide for individual adjustment Each handpiece spray water flow control knob is lined up from the facing left hand side HP1 HP2 Turning a flow control knob counterclockwise increases flow volume and turning clockwise decreases 2 3 Way Syringe A 3 Way Syringe Operation Fig 3 3 Depressing either or both buttons this syringe offers air water and spray Syringe tip can be rotated freely To remove syringe tip Keep depressing the lock ring and pull out the syringe tip To set syringe tip Keep depressing the lock ring insert the syringe tip and release the lock ring B 3 Way Syringe Flow Control Screws Fig 3 5 Air and or water flow of 3 way syringe can
11. water system optional must be less than 0 2Mpa The air pressure to the clean water system must be regulated to less than 0 2Mpa Excessive pressure may rupture the clean water system 29 Do not use water for the clean water system optional other than purified water distilled water or pure water For the clean water system use only purified water distilled water or pure water Do not use such as mouth wash or electrolytic solution which may cause clogging in tubings or adverse effect on inner valves and instruments 30 Close the water main valve at the end of the day Make sure to close the water main valve at the end of the day to prevent a water leakage 31 Read the documents accompanying the various pieces of equipment Before use be sure to carefully read the package inserts and Instruction Manuals accompanying the various pieces of equipment including optional articles to ensure proper use NOTICE 1 Troubleshooting and contact information In the case of any problems discontinue use turn off the main switch and contact the dealer or our company 2 Operational check of the air compressor If air is not supplied to the product the system will not function even if the main switch is turned on Before operating the product turn on the power to the air compressor 3 The air turbine must be of the type with a water check valve The air turbine must have a water c
12. wobbling inclination vibration abnormal sounds temperatures or odors If something is out of place even slightly immediately stop operating the system 5 Do not strongly hit or scrape the system Do not strongly hit or scrape the system Failure to heed this caution may result in breakage of the cover or malfunction of the system 6 Be sure to operate the switches by hand Except for the footswitch be sure to operate the switches by hand Operation of switches by means other than hands may result in breakage or system malfunction 7 Take caution when using water other than city water The system is designed for use with city water Use of water other than city water such as water line sterilization system may result in system failure 8 Request for flushout of water staying in the unit In order to maintain the quality of the treatment water to stably supply water to the handpieces be sure to thoroughly flush out any remaining water in the unit before starting treatment Refer to the pages for the flushing out procedures SAFETY PRECAUTIONS A CAUTION 9 Cautions when shifting moving the instrument table When moving the instrument table pay attention to the surrounding area Failure to heed this warning may result in injuries by the tips of the handpieces The instrument table must be moved with the handle of the unit 10 Do not place hot objects on the instrument
13. 0V 50 60Hz 3 7 3 7A Fuse 5A 250V Current Rating 50A at 250VAC Fast blow Control Voltage DC12V Air main pressure 0 45 to 0 5MPa Water main pressure 0 1 to 0 2MPa Seat initial Height 470mm Seat Lifting Stroke 380mm Backrest Movement 0 72 above Horizontal Auto Movements 2 Preset 1 Last Position Memory and 1 Auto Return Net Weight 140 kg Chair 67 kg Unit With Dental Light Maximum Load 135 kg Doctor Side Handpiece 1 x High Speed Turbine Tubing 1 x Low Speed Air Motor Tubing 1 x 3 Way Syringe Assistant Side Handpiece Saliva Ejector Central System Type Vacuum Central System Type Bowl Flush Manual Control Cupfiller Manual Control Dental Light 048 VG Type Service Life 10 years Mode of operation Non Continuous Operation ON time 3 min OFF time 15 min Classification of foot controller IPX1 applicable standard IEC60529 Protection class against electric shock Class I equipment Applied parts Type B applied parts Seat for chair Handpiece for
14. Clean the filter in accordance with Method for care described in the instruction manual Vacuum suction will become weak Discoloration and deterioration to the exterior and corrosion and rusting to metallic components may arise Execute wiping in accordance with Method for care described in the instruction manual Contact your dealer or our office if the main switch cannot be turned off or if the main valve cannot be closed Product failure and troubles may arise Contact your dealer or our office if any abnormality arises The product will not normally work and troubles may arise Drain the water from the air filter in accordance with Method for care described in the instruction manual Drain the water from the air filter drain valve Contact your dealer or our office if the set pressure is abnormally high or low The product will not normally work and troubles may arise Injury caused by falling of goods located on the table and other troubles may arise Contact your dealer or our office if any abnormality arises Normal output will not bel Discharge the oil in accordance produced due to inferior with Method for care described handpiece exhaust in the instruction manual 19 8 2 Guide for Periodical Check up Some parts and components of the products are degraded or deteriorated depending on the frequency of use Annual check up and maintenance as well as replacement of con
15. DENTAL UNIT AND CHAIR oyager LIL OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS IMPORTANT This manual provides operating instructions for VOYAGER II L The instructions contained in this booklet should be thoroughly read and understood before operating the unit and chair File this manual and refer back to it for future maintenance LY Se norms CE TABLE OF CONTENTS SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 1 OVERALL VIEW AND MAJOR COMPONENTS 2 DIMENSIONS AND SPECIFICATIONS Hd DIMENSIONS er ee EI ae Ee aa 22 SRC IPI CATIONS eer EE EE EE Ee de Ww OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS FOR UNIT 3 1 MASTER SWITCH er De Ee ee ee 3 2 DOCTOR TABLE SECTION asse ed ee ee ke ee 6 4 CUSPIDOR SEC TION ree EE a Ee Ee EE 3 4 ASSISTANT INSTRUMENT HOLDER SECTION 3 5 FOOT CONTROL SECTION 3 6 SWING ARM SECTION ae EE es 3 7 DOCTOR TABLE SAFETY LOCK DEVICE 4 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS FOR CHAIR AT MAINS WITCH eeni 10 42 CONTROLS te EE eee ne eee eee 10 4 3 SAFETY LOCK DR VICE ne EE es eee 11 4 4 HEADREST OPERATIONS 11 4 5 AUTO MODE POSITION ADJUSTMENT 11 5 RIGHT LEFT HANDED DENTISTRY CONVERSION 12 6 CARE AND MAINTENANCE 6 1 CARE AND MAINTENANCE FOR CHAIR 12 6 2 CARE AND
16. NSK VARIOS VA 150 LUX w light 53 NOTE Els Takara Belmont UK Ltd Belmont House One St Andrews Way Bow London E3 3PA U K Tel 44 20 7515 0333 Fax 44 20 7987 3596 Metro TAKARA BELMONT CORPORATION 2 1 1 Higashishinsaibashi Chuo ku Osaka 542 0083 Japan TEL 81 6 6213 5945 FAX 81 6 6212 3680 BOOK NO AEFT10GO Printed in Japan 2012 04
17. be adjusted by the flow control screws located bottom of the table Facing right hand side screw controls air and left hand side controls water Turning a flow control screw counterclockwise increases flow volume and turning clockwise decreases Use the hex key wrench supplied Handpiece Spray Water Control Knobs Fig 3 1 Master Switch and Handpiece Spray Water Control Knobs Master Switch Indicator Cuspidor Unit Fig 3 2 Master Switch Indicator Water Button Air Button Fig 3 3 3 Way Syringe Syringe Tip Ta Rad Flow Control a Screw Water Decrease Increase J N OR MQ oN X Hex Key Wrench Flow Control Screw Air Fig 3 4 3 Way Syringe Flow Control Screws 3 Removing Table Top Fig 3 5 Loosen 4 screws from the table bottom and remove the table top The auto select valve and the handpiece pressure gauge are located in the table 4 Handpiece Drive Air Adjustment Screws Fig 3 6 amp Fig 3 7 Adjustment of drive air of each handpiece can be made by the screw on the auto select valve It is important to set the drive air pressure in according with the handpiece manufacture s recommendation Drive air pressure is indicated by the handpiece pressure gauge Note Refer to 3 5 for handpiece control Setting The Optimum Condition Fig 3 7 Turn the appropriate dive air screw fully clockwise then depress the drive air pedal of the foot control fully maximum foot pressure and
18. d in order to ensure safe and appropriate use of the product and to prevent property damage or personal injury to the operator and other persons Furthermore the precautions describe potential hazards due to improper handling and classify hazards according to degree of damage and level of urgency Please be sure to read the items and precautions as they both relate to safety Division of caution level Magnitude of danger and damage and extent of urgency N WARNING This word refers to precautions that if ignored may result in fatal or serious injuries This word refers to precautions that if ignored may result in minor or moderate injur A CAUTION or property danae E 7 id NOTICE This word refers to precautions regarding safety A WARNING 1 Be sure to switch off the breaker for the eguipment when it will not be in use for a long period of time When the eguipment will not be in use for a long period of time such as at the end of the day or a non business day be sure to switch off the applicable breaker in the office and disconnect the power plug from the outlet Failure to heed this warning may result in electrical leakage or fire due to deterioration of insulation 2 Be sure to turn off the main switch at the end of the day and during break times Be sure to turn off the main switch at the end of the day and during break times This will prevent malfunctions and resulting hazards due to accidental contact w
19. d result Main switch is not on Action to be taken Turn on the main switch Air compressor power is not on Turn on the power Equipment circuit breaker in the clinic cabinet panel is not on Turn on the equipment circuit breaker The chair does not work Water is not supplied Locking device for motion stop is activated Water main valve is closed Unlock the device See page 9 amp 11 for SAFETY LOCK DEVICE Open the water main valve Water flow rate control valve or knob for handpiece or the like is closed Open the valve or knob Vacuum suction does not work Vacuum pump power is not on Turn on the power Filter of solid collector is filthy Clean the filter Filter of vacuum handpiece is filthy Clean the filter Saliva ejector handpiece does not make suction Filter of saliva ejector handpiece is filthy Clean the filter If the unit does not normally work even if actions were taken upon checkup stated above then stop using the unit turn off the main switch and contact your dealer or our office 417 8 MAINTANANCE AND INSPECTION 8 1 Guide for daily maintenance and inspection Maintenance and inspection by user Management of maintenance and inspection of medical equipment should be implemented by the user medical institution In case the user does not implement such management it is permitted that such management is outso
20. e 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 environment Surge IEC 61000 4 5 1 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 Ux for 0 5 cycle Mains power quality should be that of a typical commercial or hospital environment If the user of the 50 60 Hz magnetic field IEC 61000 4 8 on power supply 40 Ur 40 Ur Voyager II L requires continued input lines 60 dip in Ur 60 dip in Ur operation during power mains TEC 61000 4 11 for 5 cycle for 5 cycle interruptions it is recommended that 70 Ur 70 Ur the Voyager II L be powered from 30 dip in U 30 dip in U an uninterruptible power supply or a for 25cycle for 25cycle battery lt 5 Ur lt 5 Ur gt 95 dip in U gt 95 dip in U for 5s for 5s Power frequency 3 A m 3 A m Power frequency magnetic fields sh
21. e sure to turn off the lamp when not in use 17 Pay attention the interference between table and chair The cart type has no safety switch so pay attention the interference between chair and unit when chair is moved 18 Observe the following concerning the cart hose Do not tread on the cart hose Failure to heed this warning may result in damage to the hose as well as people tripping over 19 Cautions when adjusting the height of the cart type instrument table After adjusting the height be sure to fasten the loosened lock screw Failure to heed this warning may cause the table to shift resulting in an accident 20 Pay attention to entrapment during automatic operation of the treatment unit During automatic operation of the treatment unit pay attention to surrounding areas before initiating operations Failure to heed this warning may result in breakage of the backrest stool or instrument table Furthermore check that the patient is in the correct position and always monitor the patient during system operation 21 Pay attention during the headrest operation Do not allow hands fingers or hair to become entangled in the moving parts of the headrest during operationg 22 Precautions in handling of the gas burner Keep the gas burner way from flammable materials This may cause a fire Be sure to extinguish the flame and turn off the main valve when the gas burner is not in use 23
22. g the product without performing maintenance and inspection programs may result in bodily injury or property damage Refer to the section for maintenance and inspections 9 Be sure to mount the mirror cover The mirror cover for the dental light must be attached whenever the light is used Touching the light bulb may result in burns Refer to the operating instructions on the dental light for details 10 Be sure to turn off the power when replacing the light bulb The power must be turned off when replacing the dental light bulb Failure to heed this warning may result in electrical shock The specified halogen light bulb must be used The bulb and the bulb holder may be hot Wait until they become cool before replacing the bulb Do not touch the halogen bulb with bare hands Refer to the operating instructions on the dental light for details SAFETY PRECAUTIONS AN WARNING 11 Do not place articles weighing 3 kg or more on the instrument table Do not place articles weighing 3 kg or more on the instrument table Failure to heed this warning may result in breakage malfunction of the table or an accident 12 Do not apply excessive force to the arms Do not mount or apply unnecessary force to the unit arms or the armrests of the patient chair Failure to heed this warning may cause an accident or the unit to tip over 13 Do not sit on other than seat When the backrest is at
23. he headrest lever to rotate backward and release the lever at the desired angle Headrest Lever Height Adjustment Fig 4 4 Headrest 4 5 AUTO MODE POSITION ADJUSTMENT Poot Switch alse 1 Preset position Adjustment Fig 4 5 Preset 1 Pieta Two preset positions can be memorized A Set the seat and the backrest to the desired preset position by manual control B Keep depressing 1 button until buzzer sounds in about 3 seconds then release it C The position is memorized in Preset 1 D Preset 2 can be memorized by depressing 2 Sues ERD TE a button as following A to C Fig 4 5 Foot Switch 2 Mouth Rinsing Position Adjustment Fig 4 5 Mouth rinsing position in last position memory movement can be adjusted A Set the backrest and seat to the desired mouth rinsing position by manual control B Keep depressing LP button until buzzer sounds in about 3 seconds and release the button C This position is memorized as mouth rinsing position ye 5 RIGHT LEFT HANDED DENTISTRY CONVERSION Bring the chair to the initial position at lowest height with backrest upright Swing the doctor table to cuspidor side fully Pull up two lock pins A amp B on cuspidor mount arm Fig 5 1 and rotate the cuspidor unit to just behaind the chair 4 Detach assistant handpiece holder from holder bar by lifting it up Then rotate the assistant holder bar to the other side and re attach the handpiece holde
24. heck valve If the turbine is not the correct type contact your dealer or our company 4 Handling of the system during power failure If the system stops during operation due to a power failure place the handpiece in the holder and turn off the main switch 5 Function of the flow adjustment valve knob The function of the flow adjustment valve knob is to regulate not to stop air water flow Do not overly tighten the valve knob or the knob may break 1 OVERALL VIEW AND MAJOR COMPONENTS Chair base front left Fig 1 1 Overall View and Major Parts MAJOR PARTS VO ANH Nn BW YN Fe e e D HO Light Pole Cuspidor Bowl Cuspidor Unit Assistant Holder Doctor Table Doctor Arm Doctor Arm Cover Foot Control Headrest Backrest Seat Seat Cover 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 Armrest Foot Switch Power Switch Pump Cover J Box Cover Presuure Gauge Stop Valve for Water Dental Light 048 VG Handpieces Micromotor Air Turbine Motor Scaler and etc Manufacturers recommend to use the handpieces with CE markings 2 DIMENSIONS AND SPECIFICATIONS 2 1 DIMENSIONS mm RO PES CASS AZ ro 75 g d AE hd 650 1205 le 1365 M M 2015 Fig 2 1 Dimensions 2 2 SPECIFICATIONS Power Consumption AC23
25. ith the equipment 3 Do not attempt to disassemble repair or modify the equipment Only authorized personnel should disassemble repair or modify the equipment Failure to heed this warning may cause an accident failure electrical shock or fire 4 Be sure to ground the equipment Be sure to ground the equipment firmly and correctly To ground the equipment contact a qualified technician Failure to heed this warning may result in electrical shock during failure or electrical leakage 5 Pay attention when exposing the equipment to electromagnetic interference The product may malfunction when exposed to electromagnetic interference Do not install the product close to communication equipment or an elevator that generates electromagnetic waves In addition do not use devices such as a mobile phone that generates electromagnetic waves in the vicinity of the product 6 Be sure to turn off the main switch when a high frequency surgical instrument HF Surg is used Use of a HF Surg may cause the equipment to malfunction due to generated noise Be sure to turn off the main switch when using the HF Surg 7 Use caution towards patients with a pacemaker Use caution towards patients with a pacemaker If the patient experiences anything unusual while product is operating immediately turn off the power of the product and discontinue use 8 Never fail to carry out maintenance and inspections Usin
26. ive air pedal controls handpiece rotation speed and coolant air on off 2 Spray Water ON OFF Switch Spray water ON OFF switch allows water to be turned on or off Refer to 3 2 1 of this manual for adjusting water of each handpiece 3 Chip Blower Button By depressing the chip blow button chip blower comes out from handpiece without bur turning 4 Safety Device by Foot Control When the drive air pedal is being depressed and handpiece is running all the chair control switches are inactivated This is to prevent the chair from unexpected movement by any switch being touched accidentally 3 6 SWING ARM SECTION Table Height Adjustment Fig 3 10 Hold and slightly lift up the doctor table stopper ring will come up on upper swing arm post Slide up or down the stopper ring to appropriate groove on upper swing arm post Lower the doctor table to fix it at that height 3 7 DOCTOR TABLE SAFETY LOCK DEVICE Fig 3 11 If excess pressure upward or downward is applied to the doctor table by the movement of chair safety device stops the chair movement to protect the table from being damaged Chip Blower Button Drive Air Pedal Oo ON Spray Water ON OFF Switch Chip Blower Button Coolant Water On Off Switch Drive Air Pedal Fig 3 9 Foot Control Upper Swing Arm Post Stopper Ring Lower Swing Arm Fig 3 10 Swing Arm Doctor Table Downward Fig 3 11 Doctor Table Safety Lock Device 4
27. ment 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 Voyager II L is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below The customer or the user of the Voyager II L should assure that it is used in such an environment Emissions test Compliance Electromagnetic environment guidance RF emissions The Voyager II L uses RF energy only for its internal CISPR 11 function Therefore its RF emissions are very low and are Group i not likely to cause any interference in nearby electronic equipment RF emissions Class B The Voyager II L is suitable for use in all establishments CISPR 11 including domestic establishments and those directly Harmonic emissions connected to the public low voltage power supply network Class A i E 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 Voyager II L is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below The customer or the user of the Voyager II L should assure that it is used in such an environment IEC 61000 4 4 1 kV for input output lines 1 kV for input output lines i IEC 60601 Electromagnetic environment Immunity test Complianc
28. nt marked with the following symbol o 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 environment due to fixed RF transmitters an electromagnetic site survey should be considered If the measured field strength in the location in which the Voyager II L is used exceeds the applicable RF compliance level above the Voyager II L should be observed to verify normal operation If abnormal performance is observed additional measures may be necessary such as reorienting or relocating the Voyager II L 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 Voyager II L does not make any movements except for sounding a buzzer and switching on off the indicator Recommended separation distances between Portable and mobile RF communications equipment and the Voyager I L The Voyager II L is intended for use in an electr
29. omagnetic environment in which radiated RF disturbances are controlled The customer or the user of the Voyager II L can help prevent electromagnetic interference by maintaining a minimum distance between portable and mobile RF communications equipment transmitters and the Voyager II L as recommended below according to the maximum output power of the communications equipment Rated maximum output power Separation distance according to frequency of transmitter m of transmitter 150 kHz to 80 MHz 80 MHz to 800 MHz 800 MHz to 2 5 GHz wW d 1 2VP d 1 2VP d 2 3VP 0 01 0 12 0 12 0 23 0 1 0 38 0 38 0 73 I 12 12 23 10 3 8 38 7 3 100 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 10 LIST OF COMPATIBLE HANDPIECES N NN er N Syringe Turbine Air motor NSK EX 203 EX 6 Mieromotor BIEN AIR MC3LK PLMP021PCB PM1132 Scaler SATELEC SP4055 w Light IEMS Scaler
30. ould be at levels characteristic of a typical location in a typical commercial or hospital environment NOTE U is the a c mains voltage prior to applications of the test level J Guidance and manufacture s declaration electromagnetic immunity The Voyager II L is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below The customer or the user of the Voyager II L should assure that it is used in such an environment Immunity test Conducted RF IEC 61000 4 6 Radiated RF IEC 61000 4 3 IEC 60601 test level 3 Vrms 150 kHz to 80 MHz outside ISM bands 3V m 80 MHz to 2 5 GHz Compliance level 3 Vrms 3 V m Electromagnetic environment guidance Portable and mobile RF communications equipment should be used no closer to any part of the Voyager II L including cables than the recommended separation distance calculated from the equation applications to the Frequency of the transmitter Recommended separation distance d 1 2VP d 1 2VP 80 MHz to 800 MHz 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 RF transmitters as determined by an electromagnetic site survey should be less than the compliance level in each frequency range b Interference may occur in the vicinity of equipme
31. qualified repair technician Attempts at disassembly repair or modifications may lead to abnormal operation and accidents Disposal of residue material Please request a special contractor when you dispose amalgam In case of disposal of equipment When disposing the unit and chair appropriately dispose complying with all current applicable regulations and local codes In EU area EU directive 2002 96 EC on waste electrical and electronic equipment WEEE is applied on this product In this directive environment conscious recycling abandonment is obligated SYMBOLS Protective earth ground Chair last position To raise the chair Chair manual control Manufacturer Caution It means caution warnings or possibility to danger Alternating current Chair auto return To Recline the backrest Date of manufacture Separate collection for electrical and electronic equipment ON power ol OFF power Chair preset1 Chair preset2 To raise To lower the chair 7 the backrest Non ionizing gt radiation Authorized e representative in Type B the European A Applied Parts community Autoclave Symbol o This symbol on component means that Refer to instruction the component can be manual booklet sterilised with an autoclave at 135 C max SAFETY PRECAUTIONS For proper operation please carefully read through the Safety Precautions before using the product Items described herein are provide
32. r on holder bar 5 Rotate the cuspidor unit to the other side and set lock pins A amp B on cuspidor mount arms to fix the unit 6 Rotate dental light arm to the other side wd Fig 5 2 Position for doctor table cuspidor unit and dental light 6 CARE AND MAINTENANCE NCAUTION Turn off the master switch and the main switch after daily operation or in long term interval 6 1 CARE AND MAINTENANCE FOR CHAIR Other than cleaning no scheduled maintenance of the chair is reguired NCAUTION Do not drench the chair 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 Upholstery can be cleaned with a neutral detergent Paint parts metal parts and plastic parts can be cleaned with DURR FD333 cleaner or equivalent Do not drench the chair and unit Wipe all surfaces dry after cleaning 42 6 2 CARE AND MAINTENANCE FOR UNIT 1 Cleaning Unit NCAUTION 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 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
33. rated by 2 button F Auto Return Momentarily depress 0 button on the foot switch the chair will return to the initial position The seat is fully lowered and the backrest is upright position G Last Position Memory Momentarily depress LP button at treatment position the backrest and seat will move to the mouth rinsing position automatically Momentarily depress LP button again the backrest and seat will return to the previous treatment position automatically 10 H Emergency Stop During automatic procedure Preset Auto return and Last position memory depressing any side of disc or button on the foot switch will cancel the automatic movement immediately Note Do not keep depressing auto mode button 1 2 0 LP over 3 seconds Memorized position in auto mode may be changed 4 3 SAFETY LOCK DEVICE Fig 4 3 All chair movements can be stopped automatically by the safety lock device when pressure is detected between the base and the lower link cover In case that the safety lock device works lift up the Lower seat and remove a cause of pressure Link Cover Safety Lock Note Seat lifting and backrest rasing can be Davies operated by manual foot switch disc even when the safety lock device is working 4 4 HEADREST Fig 4 4 Angle 1 Height Adjustment Adjustment Press down or pull up the headrest to the desired height 2 Angle Adjustment Push the headrest forward as required Lift t
34. rilize the handpiece according to manufacturer s operating manual Syringe body 3 Belmont 77 Syringe Disassembly Fig 6 9 Remove the nozzle from syringe by turning it in direction A Cleaning by hand A Wipe off the surface contamination by a cloth while rinsing the surface by running clean warm water at 40 5 degrees Scrub the tip and joint part of nozzle by a cleaning brush Fig 6 9 Disassembly Belmont or by a tooth brush with running clean warm water 77 Syringe at 40 5 degrees Fig 6 10 Nozzle B Rinse thoroughly by distilled water at ordinary temperature or by clean water for more than 1 minute C Check whether contamination is removed or not after cleaning Continue the cleaning if contamination is remained D Immersed with an alkaline detergent for 5 minutes We recommend to use ID212 made by DURR wr Cleaning brush E Rinse thoroughly by distilled water at ordinary or Tooth brush temperature or by clean water for more than 1 minute ZA CAUTION Fig 6 10 Cleaning Belmont Cleaning must be done within 1 hour after use 77 Syringe Nozzle Throw out and do not take autoclave handpiece for following cases e Contamination and solid material attached to handpiece can not be removed 15 Sterilization Fig 6 11 The nozzle can be sterilized with autoclave Sterilization with autoclave is permitted up to 250 times A Insert the handpiece in a sterilization pouch and seal it B Autoclave for 20 min at
35. sumable parts are required The required parts including consumable parts are listed below It may be different from the following list depending on the option of the unit For check up and repair call a technician of our authorized dealer Parts and components that require periodical check up No Parts Description reals Parts Description YS TT ret Arm section of moving part 7 years 7 Control PCBs 5 years Saliva ejector handpiece body a vacuum handpiece body 3years 8 Regulator ayears Pe ES E Consumable parts 1 Wave or vacum hanapioce body 6 Fite for on mist separator Handpiece ubings o Bub tor dental ight a Vacumnoss o ora Packing Diaphragm ed ed 5 Saliva ejector hose NWARNING Execute the maintenance in accordance with this instraction manual and operating manual attached to each individual equipment Dental light Handpiece etc Failure to maintain this product may lead to physical injury or property damage 20 9 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 equip
36. table Do not place hot objects on the instrument table Failure to heed this warning may result in deformation or discoloration of the table 11 Do not place anything articles on the Doctor s table Do not place anything articles on the Doctor s table when the table part is moved up and down 12 Be sure to wipe chemicals off immediately when spilled on the system If chemicals or water are spilled on the system immediately wipe off with a dry soft towel Failure to heed this warning may result in system malfunction electrical leakage stains or rust on the equipment 13 Take care not to activate the water heater without water in it Activating the water heater without water in it will burn out the heating element resulting in fire 14 Be sure to use the cover over the scaler tip After using the scaler be sure to use the designated tip cover for models with a cover before placing it in the holder Without the cover there is a possibility of injury caused by the scaler tip 15 Observe the following when handling handpieces Change the rotation speeds of the micro motor and detach the burr of the handpieces only after motor rotation comes to a complete stop for safety purposes Refer to the operating instructions that come with each handpiece for details 16 Observe the following when handling the film viewer Handle the film viewer carefully since a fluorescent lamp is encased B
37. the forward position do not sit on or place an undue load on the headrest or legreat of dental chair This could cause the unit to topple or could damage the unit 14 Do not place a load on the top of the unit Do not get on sit on or place heavy objects on the top of the unit Damage to the top of the unit may result in physical injury 15 Immediately wipe off any water spills or leakage on the floor Immediately wipe off any water spills or leakage on the floor Decreased strength of the floor may lead to physical injury including fall or property damage 16 Take action for power fail Shut down the main switch of Doctor s table after power fail recovery due to avoid the unexpected movement A CAUTION 1 The system must be operated or handled by a qualified dentist or by dental staff under the supervision of a dentist Persons other than dentists or other dental professionals must not use the system 2 Check safety before operating the product Before operating the system be sure to check that all parts operate normally and safely and that there are no obstacles in the area 3 Pay attention to the patient and children Be careful to avoid accidents due to mischief or careless operations by the patient children in particular Keep an eye on the patient 4 Stop operation of the system when feeling something is wrong During inspections pay attention to any looseness
38. turn the screw counterclockwise slowly Stop turning the screw immediately when the handpiece pressure gauge shows the desired drive air pressure 5 Handpiece Coolant Air Adjustment Screws Fig 3 6 amp Fig 3 7 Handpiece coolant air adjustment screws are provided for individual adjustment of handpiece coolant air Turning a handpiece coolant air adjustment screw counterclockwise increases flow volume and turning clockwise decreases 6 Handpiece Refer to handpiece manufacturers operating instructions 3 3 CUSPIDOR SECTION 1 Cupfiller Fig 3 8 Keep pressing the cupfiller button until a cup is filled with water 2 Bowl Flush Fig 3 8 Turn the bowl flush control knob counterclockwise water flushes into the cuspidor bowl Further turning counterclockwise increases the amount of flush water Fixing Screws Fig 3 6 Auto Select Valve and Pressure Gauge Drive Air Screw LEAD Z ZA haana Coolant Air Screw View A Fig 3 7 Auto Select Valve Cupfiller Button Decrease Increase Bowl Flush Control Knob Fig 3 8 Cupfiller and Bowl Flush 3 4 ASSISTANT INSTRUMENT HOLDER SECTION Pick up an instrument Saliva Ejector or Vacuum Handpiece from the assistant instrument holder it starts working automatically Returning the instrument to the assistant instrument holder stops it automatically 3 5 FOOT CONTROL SECTION Fig 3 9 1 Drive Air Pedal Depressing the dr
39. urced to a qualified entity such as a medical equipment repair company For safe use of this product it is necessary that inspection should be conducted in the specified frequency on the items described below No Item Frequency Inspection method Influence if inspection Maintenance required in case and diagnosis not conducted of nonconformity Check Before Make sure the chair Unexpected personal Contact your dealer or our of safety start movement stops by any of injury and troubles may office if any abnormality arises functions the following actions arise due to motion of 1 when foot controller the chair during medical pedal is depressed treatment and due to 2 when Dr table is moved pinching between to upward or downward doctor section and 3 when Dr table is located _ chair behind the chair Check for Before Leakage of water and air The product will not Contact your dealer or our office leakage of start shall not be observed normally work and if any abnormality arises water and around the product troubles may arise air Check of Before 1 Air turbine revolution Troubles such as injury Control the water flow in accor motions of ctart water flow air flow and so in patient s oral cavity dance with Control of compo equipment forth shall be free of and equipment failure nents described in the instruction abnormality f may arise manual If any other abnormality 2 Micromotor revolution arises refer to

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