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Ortholux Luminous Curing Light 704-xxx series Instructions for Use Dec 2012

Instructions for Use

136 Pages

Safety  Ortholux™ Luminous Curing Light  PLEASE NOTE! Prior to installation and start-up of the unit, please read these instructions carefully! As with all electrical devices, the proper function and safe operation of this unit depend on the user’s compliance with the standard safety procedures as well as the specific safety recommendations presented in these Instructions for Use. 1. 	 Use of the device is restricted to trained personnel in accordance with the instructions below. The manufacturer assumes no liability for any damage resulting from the use of this unit for any other purpose. 2. Prior to start-up of the unit, ensure that the operating voltage stated on the rating plate is compatible with the available main voltage. Operation of the unit at a different voltage may damage the unit. 3. Position the unit so that the power plug is accessible at all times. The power plug is used to turn the unit on and off. To disconnect the charger from the main voltage, remove the power plug from the electrical outlet. 4. Use supplied 3M Unitek charger. The use of any other charger can result in damage to the battery. 5. The Ortholux™ Luminous Curing Light must be aimed away from the eyes in order to avoid serious health consequences due to irradiation of the eyes. Use the eye shield. Exposure must be restricted to the area of the oral cavity in which clinical treatment is intended. 6. 	 CAUTION! In cases where the Ortholux Luminous Curing Light will be used outside of the oral cavity additional eye protection may be needed. The reflected light from curing surfaces when not confined to the oral cavity may be more intense than intra-orally. It is recommended that protective orange glasses be worn by everyone in close proximity of the extraoral curing in addition to the use of the eye-shield on the light. 7. 	 CAUTION! The Ortholux Luminous Curing Light generates high intensity light. High intensity light always involves the production of heat. The light emitted should be aimed directly above the material to be cured exposure of the soft tissues (gingiva, oral mucosa, and skin) to high-intensity light should be avoided as such exposure may cause damage or irritation. If applicable, cover such areas. If exposure of soft tissues cannot be avoided, adjust the polymerization process to the light level, e.g., by shortening the polymerization times or increasing the distance between the light guide exit and the material to be cured. When utilizing the light in Extended Mode (15s), do not keep the light in one position. Longer exposure in the region of the pulp can lead to injury or irritation of the pulp, which is why the specified exposure times must not be exceeded.  Fast-Curing Cordless LED Light Table of Contents Page Safety 2 Glossary of Symbols 3 Product Description 4 Intended Use 4 Technical Data 4 Charger 4 Handpiece 5 Charger and Handpiece 5 Transport and Storage Conditions 5 Installation of the Unit 5 Factory Settings 5 Initial Steps 5 Charger 5 Light Guide/Handpiece 5 Removing and Inserting the Light Guide from/into the Handpiece 5 Inserting the Battery 6 Battery Charging 6 Operating Status Display of the Charger 6 Power Level Display of the Handpiece 6 Operation 7 Activating the Handpiece 7 Selection of Exposure Time 7 Activating and Deactivating the Light Emission 7 Tack Cure Function 7 Recommended Cure Techniques with 3M Unitek Adhesives 7-8 Sleep Mode 8 Measurement of Light Intensity 8 Acoustical Signals - Handpiece 8 Troubleshooting 9-10 Maintenance and Care 10 Inserting/Removing the Battery 10 Handpiece/Battery Care 10 Cleaning the Light Guide 10 Cleaning the Charger, Handpiece, and Eye Shield 11 Storage of the Handpiece during Extended Periods of Non-Use 11 Disposal 11 Customer Information 11 Warranty 11 Limitation of Liability 11 3M Unitek Service Centers 128  English  2  ENGLISH  ENGLISH
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