Battery
Caution: Use only original spare parts for Bluephase N G4, particularly Ivoclar Vivadent batteries and charging bases.
Do not short circuit battery. Do not touch the battery contacts. Do not store at temperatures above 40 °C / 104 °F
(or 60 °C / 140 °F for a short period). Always store batteries charged. The storage period must not exceed 6 months.
May explode if disposed of in fire.
Please note that lithium-ion batteries may react with explosion, fire and smoke development if handled improperly or
mechanically damaged. Damaged lithium-ion batteries must no longer be used.
The electrolytes and electrolyte fumes released during explosion, fire and smoke development are toxic and corrosive.
Do not touch leaking batteries with bare hands. In case of contact with the eyes or skin, immediately wash with
copious amounts of water. Avoid inhalation of fumes. In case of indisposition, see a physician immediately. Remove
electrolyte residue from surfaces by washing/wiping with a moist cloth. Wash contaminated pieces of clothing
immediately.
Heat development
Generally, the stipulated curing times, particularly in areas near the pulp (adhesives: 10 seconds), must be
observed. Uninterrupted curing times of more than 20 seconds on the same tooth surface, as well as direct
contact with the gingiva, oral mucous membrane or skin have to be prevented. Polymerize indirect restorations at
intermittent intervals of 20 seconds or use external cooling with an air stream. The instructions regarding curing
programs and curing times must be observed (see Selecting the curing program and the curing time). In addition,
the light emission window must remain positioned exactly on the material to be cured during the entire duration of
the curing cycle (e.g. by holding it in place using a finger).
After several curing cycles on the same tooth, there is a risk that the pulp suffers damage caused by the
increased temperature!
Disposal
The product must be disposed of according to the corresponding national legal requirements.
The curing light must not be disposed of as normal houshold waste. Dispose unserviceable batteries and
curing lights according to the corresponding legal requirements in your country. Batteries must not be
incinerated!
Safety Information
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