Troubleshooting; Instructions For Use; Safety Precautions - KERR OPTILUX 501 Manual Del Usuario

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6. TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
PROBLEM
1.
Light output is reduced.
2.
Curing lamp is on, fan is not
operating.
3.
Curing lamp does not go on, fan is
not operating.
4.
Curing lamp does not go on, but fan
is working.
5.
Curing lamp does not go on, fan is
operating, display indicates EE5
error message.
KERR will, upon request, make available circuit diagrams, part lists, calibration
instructions and other information which will aid appropriately qualified technical
personnel to repair parts of the equipment classified as repairable.
SERVICE PROCEDURE
1.
See Section 9, OPERATION, item
l,
RADIOMETER
for
service
procedure.
2.
Unit must be shut off immediately
and returned for repair.
3a. Check to make sure power switch
located on control unit is in "ON"
position and 5 second "activate"
time has elapsed.
3b. Check power cord connections
both at unit and at AC outlet
(Mains) to be sure they are
properly seated. Check primary
fuses located in the back of the
unit
(see
Section
5,
FUSE
REPLACEMENT).
If fuses are blown, a larger
problem is often indicated.
problems recur with new fuses,
return entire unit for repair.
3c. Try another power outlet.
4a. Check the lamp to be sure it is
properly seated. If OK, then,
4b. Replace the lamp. (See Section 4,
LAMP REPLACEMENT).
4c. Unit may have overheated due to
very extended operation.
Wait for unit to cool down. Lamp
will respond to switch activation.
5a. Replace the lamp (See Section 4,
LAMP REPLACEMENT).
5b. If problem persists, return entire
unit for repair.

INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE

7. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

CAUTION: The fiber optic light guide is provided in a non-
a)
sterile condition and must be sterilized prior to patient contact. For
sterilization
CLEANING/DISINFECTING/STERILIZING.
CAUTION:
b)
assembly utilizes filters specifically designed for high output
curing. Do not substitute the plastic front handpiece assembly or
filters from other KERR light curing units.
front handpiece assembly other than that supplied with this device
may produce excessive heat and cause a severe burn of the
gingiva.
CAUTION: This curing unit produces high output curing
c)
energy (over 800 mW/cm²)! A significant increase in curing energy
is possible compared with equipment you have previously used. It
If
is important to observe the following precautions and procedures:
Inspect
filters
MAINTENANCE, paragraph b FILTERS.
Use enclosed Hardness Disk to determine curing time.
Do not place light directly on or towards unprotected gingiva or skin.
Adjust your curing techniques in accordance with the increase in
curing energy. Some examples are; decrease curing time, increase
composite thickness, increase distance between light guide end and
light cured materials.
CAUTION:
d)
result in varying degrees of under curing of the restorative material.
Low output may not achieve maximum physical properties in the
light cured material, leaving a soft uncured layer at the bottom of
the restoration.
4
instructions
refer
to
The Optilux 501 plastic front handpiece
following
the
guidelines
Insufficient output (under 300 mW/cm²) can
SECTION
11,
Use of filters/plastic
in
SECTION
10,

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