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Owner's Guide
B. Ultrasonic Cleaning
1. At the end of a procedure, flush the ultrasonic insert by leaving
the insert in the hand piece and turning the water flow knob to
max on the US100R. Activate the water flow by depressing the
footswitch, as done during normal operation, for a minimum
of 1 minute. This is necessary to help remove soil trapped in the
insert tip from the procedure.
2. Rinse the components under running cold utility water to
remove all visible debris.
3. Fully immerse the insert(s) in a BioSonic
Cleaner detergent solution prepared per the manufacturer's
recommendation at 2 oz/gal (1:64 dilution rate). Soak the
devices in this detergent solution for 5 minutes.
4. Brush the insert(s) with a soft bristled brush. Pay close attention
to all of the crevices of the device. Do not bend the wire. Ensure
all visible soil was removed.
5. Clean the insert(s) in an ultrasonic cleaner, (such as COLTENE's
BioSonic Ultrasonic Cleaner), with BioSonic
Purpose Cleaner diluted in accordance with manufacturer's
directions. Allow the devices to soak in the ultrasonic cleaner
for 5 minutes
6. Rinse the insert(s) under running warm utility water until all
visual evidence of detergent is removed.
7. Dry devices with a clean lint-free cloth.
8. Inspect device for visible soil. If visible soil remains repeat the
cleaning process.
C. Sterilization
Note: DO NOT use chemical disinfectants prior to sterilization or rapid
deterioration of the insert materials may occur.
1. Sterilize the Biosonic
®
sterilizing cycle at 132°C for 15  minutes with a 20  minute
drying time.
Do not use cold sterilization, chemical disinfection, or other methods
of sterilization, including chemical vapor and dry heat since these
methods may severely damage the insert and will void the warranty.
D. Before each patient
1. Use a sterilized ultrasonic insert for each patient. (Scaler inserts
should be sterilized before first use on each patient.)
2. Clean and disinfect the surfaces of the cabinet, unit, power cord,
and handpiece with Alpet D2. Apply barrier sleeves to the unit
and the handpiece to reduce the risk of cross-contamination.
3. Flush the water supply lines as discussed previously in
section II.
4. Place the sterilized scaler insert into the handpiece while
maintaining proper asepsis techniques.
E. At the end of each day
Do Not Use Petroleum Based Solvents, Iodophors Or
Phenolic Based Products. (Iodophors And Phenolics
Can Stain The Surface Of The Unit.) Clean Up All
CAUTION!
Liquid Spills Immediately.
1. Remove all ultrasonic inserts, clean and sterilize as applicable.
2. Clean and disinfect the unit and peripherals as done before
each patient. Clean components by wiping with a soft cloth
moistened with a commercially available mineral deposit
remover followed by Alpet D2.
3. Flush All Water Lines Thoroughly.
4. Turn the unit OFF.
5. Close the main shut-off valve from the dental water supply.
UC30 General Purpose
®
UC30 General
®
inserts via a gravity displacement steam
F. Inspecting the power cord, water lines, filter and handpiece
• Periodically check and inspect the power cord, water lines, filter
and handpiece for damage, wear or clogging.
• Check connectors at both ends of the cord to make sure they
are fully seated.
G. Inspecting the scaler insert O-ring
• Inspect the rubber O-ring for wear and/or damage. O-rings
will wear over time due to repeated sterilization. When the
O-ring is worn and/or damaged, leakage will occur between
the handpiece and the scaler insert.
• Roll the worn or damaged O-ring over the laminate stack off
the scaler insert, and roll a new O-ring onto the scaler insert
until seated in the groove on the colored plastic grip.
H. Changing the fuse
Replace the fuse with the exact fuse type and rating
to avoid risk of fire.
WARNING!
To avoid risk of electric shock, unplug the unit before
attempting to change the fuse.
WARNING!
For 115 VAC 5 x 20 mm Slo-Blo 1.6 Amp, 250 V high breaking
capacity
For 230/240 VAC 5 x 20 mm T-Type .8 Amp, high breaking
capacity
• The fuse compartment is located immediately below the power
cord receptacle on the unit. Open the compartment with a
small screw driver (Fig. 9).
• Inspect the fuse (Fig. 10). A good fuse is shown on the left of
Fig. 10, a blown fuse is shown on the right.
• Replace the fuse when necessary, and close compartment until
a click is heard.
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