2.3 - Remote Foot Pedal and
Base Chair
The remote foot pedal features the
equipment commands and a metal
handle (1) to facilitate movement with the
feet.
Equipment without a remote foot
pedal has commands at the base chair
(2).
2.4 - Working Table's Support Arms
The support arms allow the free horizontal movement of the
working tables and feature the following characteristics:
Straight Arm (1): there is no articulation between the delivery
unit and the working table. It requires manual adjustment by a
lock (2) to adjust the height from the floor.
Articulated Arm (3): features 2 articulations between the
delivery unit and the working table and mechanical lock system. It
requires manual adjustment by a handle (4) to adjust the height
from the floor.
Do not move the working table without loosening the
adjustment handle. This may damage the articulating
arm locking system.
Flex Arm (5 and 6): features 2 articulations and pneumatic
lock that are disabled by touching the capacitive handle (7) or by
activating the pneumatic valve (8), allowing the working table
movement.
Do not move the table upright without disabling the
pneumatic brake. This may damage the flex arm
locking system.
2.5 - Working Table
The working table's function is to provide
handpieces for performing dental procedures.
The handpieces are arranged in holders (1) or
retractable rods (2), in the case of model Cross Flex.
The working table has composed of stainless-
steel tray, 3-way syringe and Borden couplings for low
and high-speed for pneumatic handpieces.
As an optional item, the working table can offer
Midwest couplings, a control panel for chair
movements, water control, operation light and activation of
the accessories.
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