Pulse Curing Menu: selected by the
navigation button. This menu gives full
power in a pulsation mode with
emission of ten successive flashes including
a rest period of 250ms between the
flashes. The orange light indicates your
selection.
In this mode the unit provides the same
power described in the fast curing menu.
Step Curing Menu: Selected by the
navigation button. If you wish to carry out
"step curing" (curing similar to a step menu
in halogen unit), you will have:
- soft start for 10 seconds from 0 to
1100mW/cm² (or 0 to 2000mW/cm² with
the optional booster Tip)
- Full power during 10 seconds.
6 – EVERYDAY USEE
1)
The Mini L.E.D. is normally positioned
on the base station. The first time you
pick it up it will automatically be
activated in the fast curing menu. For
further
details,
please
chapter 5.
2)
When the preferred program has been
selected, your Mini L.E.D. is ready for
use.
3)
Place the light guide as close as
possible to the surface of the VLC
material without touching it, as this
could cause damage to the light guide
and decrease its efficiency.
4)
Press the trigger button briefly in
order to set the curing cycle. The
setting will be confirmed by an
audible signal (beep).
5)
At the end of the cycle, you will hear
another "beep". However, you can
interrupt the cycle at any time simply
by pressing the trigger button.
6)
After three minutes, if the unit is not
used, it goes into stand-by mode and
all the lights go out. Press any button
to reactivate the unit.
7 – CARE
an
Warning: For everyday care of the Mini
L.E.D., ensure that the handpiece is not
on the base station before you remove the
light guide. Unplug the Mini L.E.D. before
using a disinfectant. Clean and sterilize
the light guide before each patient.
1)
The Mini L.E.D. and accessories can
be disinfected using normal surface
disinfectant, for example, a hydro-
alcohol solution. Ensure that the Mini
L.E.D is unplugged before disinfecting
and do not use abrasive products on
the casing.
2)
After each use, check that no trace of
VLC material remains on the light
guide. Any remaining VLC material
must be removed immediately and the
surface of the light guide checked,
ensuring that it has not been altered
in any way. If it is damaged, replace
the light guide as the power could be
reduced by up to 30%.
refer
to
3)
Under normal conditions, the power of
the LED source does not vary if the
battery
consequently the power level does not
need to be checked as with ordinary
curing units. However, if in doubt, use
the built-in radiometer described in
chapter 4.
4)
The battery is located at the end of
the handpiece. It can be removed by
unscrewing.
5)
Regularly check that the LED is clean.
It is to be found inside the end of the
handpiece and the light guide is
slotted over it. If it is not clean, use a
special cleaning solution developed for
this purpose.
7
is
correctly
charged
and