2 Identification, Intended Use and Notation
2.1 Identification
Electronically controlled tabletop device for dentistry allowing
operation of a dental handpiece via an MX-i LED 3
micromotor with variable speed control by a pedal.
A peristaltic pump conveys the physiological liquid via a
disposable irrigation line without being contaminated.
The device's LCD display indicates and allows to control operation
settings.
2.2 Intended use
The equipment is to be used by dentists and surgeons in dental
offices and hospitals. The system is designed to control a dental
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MX-i LED 3
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piece fitted with appropriate tools to cut hard and soft tissues in
the oral cavity and to place dental implants.
The system is intended for use in dentistry for implantology.
Any use other than that for which this product is intended is
unauthorized and may be dangerous.
The system meets all the current legal requirements for medical
devices.
The intended electromagnetic environment (per IEC 60601-1-2
ed. 4.0) is Professional healthcare facility environment.
2.3 Notation and chapter links
• A, B, C, etc.
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Text preceded by a letter indicates a procedure to be carried
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out step-by-step.
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Indicates a procedure result.
• (1), (2), (3), etc.
Text preceded by a number indicates text used in
conjunction with an illustration.
• OK, Settings, etc.
Text in bold italic font style indicates, on-screen elements
such as buttons, menus, menu items, screen areas, values,
fields when they are named and screen names.
In order to simplify the notation, in this manual:
• «Clockwise» is referred to as «CW»;
• «Counterclockwise» is referred to as «CCW»;
• Forward micromotor rotation mode is referred to as «FWD»;
• Reverse micromotor rotation mode is referred to as «REV»;
• Rotational speed unit «revolutions per minute» is referred to
as «rpm»;
• Torque unit «newton centimetre» is referred to as «Ncm»;
• Micromotor control unit is referred to as «DMX».
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