ADU-17A Express Air Portable Dental System
ADU-17A Express Air Portable Dental System
The ADU-17A is a mobile self-contained dental system that is
used for endodontic and general dentistry applications. It is the
finest portable electric dental system available in the market. The
system features a handpiece control, 3-way air/water syringe, HVE
and saliva ejector vacuum systems, a self-contained water system,
oilless air compressor, and vacuum pump. The dual voltage system
comes in a case with wheels and a handle for maximum
portability.
Package Contents
- ADU-17A Express Air Portable Dental System
- Separate manuals may be provided to cover the operation and
maintenance of other accessories for your unit.
Safety Precautions
Aseptico accepts no liability for direct or consequential injury
or damage resulting from improper use, arising in particular
through the non-observance of the operating instructions, or
improper preparation and maintenance.
Warnings:
- Sterilize before first and all uses. Clean, disinfect, and
sterilize new or repaired instruments before first use. - Only use sterilized handpieces and instruments during
treatment. Non-sterile handpieces and instruments may cause
bacterial or viral infections. - Always sterilize instruments after operation.
- Always examine unit components for damage before commencing
treatment. Damaged components must not be used and must be
replaced. - For device transport, always keeps the pull handle in hand
during transport and ensure stable platform before releasing. - Use for intended purposes only. Failure to observe the
operating instructions may result in the patient or user suffering
serious injury or the the product being damaged, possibly beyond
repair. Before using this product, make sure that you have studied
and understood the operating instructions. - For use by qualified and trained personnel only.
- Do not install where there is a risk of an explosion. The
Express Air is not intended for operation in the presence of
flammable anesthetics or gases. - Always operate a high-speed handpiece with water coolant.
Operating a high-speed handpiece without water coolant can cause
thermal injury to the patient and damage the handpiece.
Setting Up the Unit
- Place the unit in a stable location with enough space to
operate the unit safely. - Connect the power supply to the unit and plug it into a
grounded outlet. - Make sure that the water supply container is full and connected
to the unit. - Connect the handpiece control, 3-way air/water syringe, HVE and
saliva ejector vacuum systems, and other accessories to the unit as
needed. - Turn on the power switch and adjust the settings as needed for
your treatment.
Note: Always follow the instructions provided in the manual to
ensure safe and proper use of the ADU-17A Express Air Portable
Dental System.
OPERATION and MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTION MANUAL
ADU-17A Express Air Portable Dental System
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
Introduction…………………………………………………………………. 3 Package Contents ……………………………………………………….. 3 Safety Precautions ………………………………………………………. 3 Setting Up the Unit ………………………………………………………. 4
Figure 1 – ADU-17A System ……………………………………. 4 Figure 2a the 2e – Changing Voltage ……………………….. 5 Figure 3 – Installing Instrument Holder ……………………… 5 Figure 4 – Waste Tank Connections …………………………. 5 Figure 5 – Saliva Ejector Connection………………………… 6 Operation Functions …………………………………………………….. 6 Operation……………………………………………………………………. 7 Figure 6 – Handpiece Controls ………………………………… 7 Sterilization & Maintenance …………………………………………… 8 Figure 7 – TA-90D Syringe………………………………………. 8 Troubleshooting…………………………………………………………… 9 Repacking Instructions ……………………………………………….. 10 Specifications ……………………………………………………………. 10 Warranty …………………………………………………………………… 11 Symbol Definitions……………………………………………………… 11
P.O. Box 1548 · Woodinville, WA 98072 8333 216th Street S.E. · Woodinville, WA 98072 International (425) 487-3157 · Toll Free(800) 426-5913
www.aseptico.com · [email protected]
INDICATIONS FOR USE: The ADU-17A is a mobile self-contained dental system that is used for endodontic and general dentistry applications.
RX: FEDERAL LAW RESTRICTS THIS DEVICE TO SALE BY OR ON THE ORDER OF A DENTIST
To prevent injury to people and damage to property, please heed relevant warnings and remarks. They are marked as follows:
· WARNING: Serious injury or death may result if ignored.
· CAUTION: Damage to property or the environment may result if ignored.
· NOTE: Important additional information and hints.
Conforms To: AAMI STD ES60601-1 AAMI IEC STD 62366 IEC STD 80601-2-60 IEC STD 60601-1-6 Certified To: CSA STD C22.2 # 60601-1
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Your new Aseptico Express Air Portable Dental System is the finest portable electric dental system available. The ADU-17A features a handpiece control, 3-way air/water syringe, HVE and saliva ejector vacuum systems, a self contained water system, oilless air compressor, and vacuum pump. The dual voltage system comes in a case with wheels and a handle for maximum portability.
Congratulations!
This system is engineered to provide many years of reliable service. Please read the instructions provided in this manual to receive the best and longest service from your Aseptico equipment.
Separate manuals may be provided to cover the operation and maintenance of other accessories for your unit.
PACKAGE CONTENTS:
· Portable Case with Compressor and Vacuum Pump
· TA-90D 3-Way Air/Water Syringe
· HVE and Saliva Ejector Vacuum Hoses with Valves
· Water Supply Bottle
· AA-42 Air Foot Control (Complete Assembly with Fittings: PN 330699)
· Power Cord
· Operation & Maintenance Manual
· Highspeed or Lowspeed Pneumatic Handpiece (Purchased separately)
· AWS-1C Cavitron Connector
· Two Spare 6A Fuses for 120V Operation
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS:
Aseptico accepts no liability for direct or consequential injury or damage resulting from improper use, arising in particular through the non-observance of the operating instructions, or improper preparation and maintenance.
WARNING: Sterilize before first and all uses. Clean, disinfect, and sterilize new or repaired instruments before first use. Only use sterilized handpieces and instruments during treatment. Non-sterile handpieces and instruments may cause bacterial or viral infections. Always sterilize instruments after operation.
CAUTION: Always examine unit components for damage before commencing treatment. Damaged components must not be used and must be replaced.
CAUTION: For device transport, always keeps the pull handle in hand during transport and ensure stable platform before releasing.
WARNING: Use for intended purposes only. Failure to observe the operating instructions may result in the patient or user suffering serious injury or the the product being damaged, possibly beyond repair. Before using this product, make sure that you have studied and understood the operating instructions.
WARNING: For use by qualified and trained personnel only.
WARNING: Do not install where there is a risk of an explosion. The Express Air is not intended for operation in the presence of flammable anesthetics or gases.
WARNING: Always operate a high-speed handpiece with water coolant. Operating a high-speed handpiece without water coolant can cause thermal injury to the patient and damage the handpiece.
WARNING: Only connect device to AC outlet with Protective Earth (Safety Ground) connection.
WARNING: The power supply cord is the mains appliance disconnect means. Before use, position the equipment so it is readily accessible.
Expected Service Life:
The expected service life is seven years from the date of first use.
3.
SETTING UP THE UNIT:
FIG. 1 – ADU-17A Express Air
HANDPIECE HIGH VOLUME VACUUM (HVE)
WASTE TANK TIEDOWN
COOLANT ON/OFF SWITCH
AIR CONTROL VALVE
CAVITRON CONNECTOR
COOLANT CONTROL VALVE
3-WAY AIR/WATER SYRINGE CLIP-ON INSTRUMENT HOLDER
LOW VOLUME VACUUM (SALIVA EJECTOR)
CASE HANDLE
RESEVOIR CONNECTOR WATER SUPPLY BOTTLE
WASTE TANK
COMPRESSOR AND FAN HOUSING
ON/OFF SWITCH
VOLTAGE SELECTOR MODULE
FOOT PEDAL
1. Unpack the ADU-17A Case.
2. Verify that the Voltage Selector Insert is configured properly by checking the voltage indicator on the Voltage Selector Module (Figure 2a). The Voltage Module is located on the lower left of the Motor Cover. The Voltage Selector Insert must be installed in the “120” position for 120V 60Hz operation or in the “240” position for 230V 50Hz operation.
WARNING:
ALWAYS DISCONNECT POWER TO THE SYSTEM BEFORE OPENING VOLTAGE SELECTOR MODULE
IMPORTANT: For 120V use, check that the Fuse in use is a 6A medium time delay; for 230V use, check that the Fuse is a 4A Slo-Blo type. User may have to change fuses before use. For 230V use, confirm that the power cord is correct for the country of usage and carries the proper certifications.
FUSES LOCATED IN VOLTAGE SELECTOR MODULE
To switch the voltage configuration, disconnect power cord and insert a small flat screwdriver under the locking tab in the front of Selector Module. Gently depress tab until the fuse housing releases (Figure 2b). Carefully remove fuse housing to reveal Voltage Selector Insert (Figure 2c). Pull insert out of housing, turn it around and reinsert into housing with proper voltage indicator facing out (Figure 2d).
4.
Carefully reinstall fuses into Fuse Holder and slide Holder back into Selector Module (Figure 1e). Apply pressure until locking tab snaps back into position, producing a distinct clicking sound. 3. Mount the clip-on Holder to the extended handle of the Case, as shown in Figure 3.
Fig. 3
Clip-On Holder
Fig. 2a
Fig. 2b
HVE
Handle
Saliva Ejector
120V Indicator
Handpiece
3-Way Syringe
4. Attach a sterile handpiece to the ISO Type B (4-Line) handpiece connector and place the handpiece in Holder (Fig. 3).
5. Remove the 3-way air/water Syringe from its travel clip inside the Case and place it in the Holder.
6. Position the Waste Tank in the Case with the large white connection to the rear left of the instrument as shown in Figure 4. Attach the hose connector coming from the Vacuum Motor to this large white connection. Connect the High Volume Vacuum (HVE) hose to the large gray connector located on the front of the Waste Tank. Connect the Low Volume Vacuum (Saliva Ejector) hose to the black connector located on the front of the Tank.
Fig. 4
Bungee Cord
Vacuum Motor
Connector
240V Indicator
Voltage Selector Module Fig. 2c
Fig. 2e
Fig. 2d
Low Volume Connector
High Volume Connector
Water Resevoir Connector
Waste Tank
Water Supply Bottle
Note: When attaching the Saliva Ejector hose to the top of the Waste Tank, push in and rotate 1/4 turn (see Figure 5) 7. Secure Waste Tank by running Bungee Cord from hooks on bottom panel overtop Tank lid. Verify that the Waste Tank and vacuum lines are properly installed. Hang the High Vacuum and Saliva Ejector instruments on the ClipOn Holder.
8. Fill the Water Supply Bottle with clean water and connect to the Water Reservoir Connector.
9. Attach the foot pedal and place on the floor.
5.
Fig. 5
TO INSTALL SALIVA EJECTOR HOSE, TURN CONNECTOR 1/4 TURN CLOCKWISE
6.
VACUUM LINE WITH QUICK DISCONNECT
OPERATION FUNCTIONS:
1. ON/OFF SWITCH: Turns the ADU-17A system On or Off.
2. AIR FOOT CONTROL: The handpiece only operates when the foot pedal is depressed. When the foot pedal is not being used, the vacuum and syringe remain operational.
3. HANDPIECE CONTROLS: A. Off/On Coolant Toggle Switch – Turns Handpiece water coolant On/Off. B. Air Control Switch – Allows adjustment of air pressure to the Handpiece. C. Coolant Control Switch – Allows adjustment of water coolant to the Handpiece.
4. THREE-WAY AIR/WATER SYRINGE: – Pressing the left button dispenses water. – Pressing the right button dispenses air. – Pressing both buttons simultaneously dispenses an air/ water mist.
5. WATER SUPPLY BOTTLE: The Express Air incorporates a self contained pressurized water system. This system consists of a 1-liter white bottle, which dispenses water through the handpiece and 3-Way Air/Water Syringe. The Water Supply Bottle threads into the Reservoir Connector, located in the upper right corner of the case.
To refill the Water Supply Bottle:
A. Before removing the Bottle for refilling, unplug the power cord from the Express Air unit.
WARNING: THE WATER SUPPLY BOTTLE IS PRESSURIZED DURING OPERATION. DEPRESSURIZE BOTTLE BEFORE REMOVAL BY SLIGHTLY LOOSENING BOTTLE FROM RESERVOIR
CONNECTOR.
B. Release pressure from Bottle by slightly loosening bottle from reservoir connector approximately 1/8-turn, or by depressing the air button on the 3-Way Syringe.
C. Unscrew and remove Bottle from cap.
D. Fill Bottle with clean water.
E. Screw Bottle into the Water Reservoir Connector.
F. Plug in the power cord.
6. HVE and SALIVA EJECTOR VACUUMS:
The Express Air is equipped with a 5-liter Waste Tank, a High Volume (HVE) hose, and a Low Volume (Saliva Ejector) hose. Both High and Low Volume systems operate simultaneously from the same vacuum source. To gain vacuum on the HVE, open the HVE valve to full open and close the Saliva Ejector Valve. To gain vacuum on the Saliva Ejector, close the HVE and open the Saliva Ejector to full open.
The vacuum Waste Tank contains a ball float shutoff to prevent accidental overflow. The Tank should be emptied when it is ¾ full.
The High Volume (HVE) vacuum system contains a screen inside the Waste Tank container. The screen is used for collecting large debris upon vacuum intake. Clean screen when necessary.
To empty the Waste Container: A. Unplug the power cord. B. Disconnect the hoses. C. Empty container. D. Reconnect hoses. E. Plug in power cord.
NOTE: The waste container has a ball float shutoff to prevent accidental overflow. If the waste container becomes full and the ball float activates, the vacuum motor may not restart, and could potentially blow the fuse. Immediately
empty waste container to continue operation.
7. CAVITRON WATER OUTLET:
Provides water via standard 1/4″ quick disconnect to
independent Cavitron or scaler units requiring a water supply.
OPERATION:
After the unit has been set up and you have made yourself familiar with the system functions, there are two operating modes to select from:
· On/Off Switch Operation – Switch `ON’ activates the vacuum and 3-way air/water syringe.
· Foot Pedal Operation – Depressing the Foot Pedal activates the handpiece.
1. Connect the power cord to the Express Air Unit and plug into appropriate power source.
IMPORTANT: Ensure that the Voltage Selector Insert is properly configured for the power source – Refer to Page 4.
2. FOOT PEDAL OPERATION:
A. Turn the On/Off Switch on the front of the Fan Housing to the `ON’ (I) position. The vacuum and syringe will become operational.
B. Depress the Foot Pedal: The handpiece will activate. The Syringe, HVE, and Saliva Ejector will remain operational.
CAUTION:
Some new ADU-17A compressor motors might require a 2-week “break-in” when first used. As a precaution against stalling the compressor or possibly blowing the fuses during this break-in period, it is recommended that the foot pedal be removed from the System for approximately 5 minutes before each initial daily startup,
during the first 2 weeks of use.
WARNING:
Always operate a high-speed handpiece with water coolant. Operating a high-speed handpiece without water coolant can cause thermal injury to the patient and damage the handpiece. Consult the handpiece manufacturer’s instructions for additional information.
Fig. 6 – Handpiece Controls
COOLANT ON/OFF SWITCH AIR CONTROL VALVE
COOLANT CONTROL VALVE CAVITRON CONNECTOR
3. Depress the foot pedal to operate the handpiece. Adjust the air pressure and water coolant flow to the desired settings (See Fig. 6). (Turn the water coolant control knob clockwise
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to decrease flow, or counterclockwise to increase flow.) 4. Use the 3-Way Air/Water Syringe as necessary for irrigation
or drying.
5. Adjust the vacuum pressure by moving the valves on both the HVE and saliva ejector vacuum heads.
6. Empty the Vacuum Waste Tank when it is 3/4 full.
the used tip straight out of the socket (see Fig. 7). To insert a new tip, press locking collar and push tip into socket as far as it will go. Release collar and gently tug on tip before using to ensure that tip is securely locked into socket.
FIG. 7
DEPRESS LOCKING COLLAR
STERILIZATION AND MAINTENANCE:
Because of its simple design, the Aseptico ADU17A Express Air requires very little maintenance. Any maintenance that is needed can be performed in minutes.
BLEEDING THE SYSTEM
If the unit will not be used for an extended period of time, or the unit might be subjected to freezing conditions, you should bleed the system. Simply empty the contents of the water supply tank and install the tank back into the cap. Operate the air/water syringe and handpiece with water coolant `ON’ until just air comes through the water line. Pack unit and store as normal.
HANDPIECE FLUSH
Flush the handpiece for about 5 seconds after every patient, and about 20 seconds at the beginning of each day.
GENERAL CLEANING
The external surfaces of the case should be cleaned using a soft cloth moistened with a mild detergent solution. Any external surfaces of the unit that are contacted during use should be wiped down with a soft cloth moistened with a disinfectant at the beginning of each day and between each patient use.
WATER LINES
Disinfect the water lines weekly. Prepare a 1:10 bleach solution (1 part household bleach to 9 parts water). Remove water reservoir and discard residual water. Replace empty water supply tank and air purge all waterlines. Fill water supply tank with bleach solution. Run bleach solution through all lines. Allow bleach solution to stand in lines for 10 minutes. Remove water supply tank and discard bleach. Flush water supply tank and all lines thoroughly with clean water. Air purge and leave lines dry until next clinical use.
VACUUM SYSTEM
The HVE and Saliva Ejector Valves are fully autoclavable. Remove the valves from the hoses before autoclaving. The vacuum hoses should not be autoclaved. Clean hoses with a disinfectant solution. CAUTION: Use only NON-foaming cleansers in the vaccum lines.
SYRINGE TIPS
The ADU-17A unit features a three-way air/water syringe with quick-change autoclavable tips. To remove a tip, press on the locking collar surrounding the tip socket and pull 8.
Syringe Tip Sterilization: 1. Remove contaminated syringe tip. 2. Remove all visible signs of contamination before
autoclaving. 3. Autoclave tip at 132° C (270° F) for ten minutes. 4. Sterilize between each patient use.
NOTE: Since only the tips can be autoclaved, it is recommended that the Air/Water Syringe be bagged with a disposable, single-use plastic sleeve between each patient use.
This device requires periodic maintenance to remove dust in and around the compressor every 12 months or if accumulations are seen. The fan on the unit vents air from inside the device to the outside. With the unit operating, use compressed air to spray into the intake vents and blow dust out of the unit.
TROUBLESHOOTING:
Unit will not start
Check system’s power connection.
Turn On/Off switch ON for operation.
Check that voltage selector module is set for source voltage. Check fuse. If blown, replace with 6A/125V medium time delay fuse for 120V operation, or a 4A/250V sloblo fuse for 230V operation. Unit starts but blows fuse
Check that voltage selector module is set for source voltage. Check vacuum waste container. If full, immediately empty to continue operation. Check vacuum hose assembly for blockage.
Check that fuse is correct for source voltage.
No water coming out
Check water supply tank for water level and verify that cap is tight. Depress foot switch for 5+ sec. to pressurize supply tank. Ensure the handpiece air control knob is not open (turned clockwise) all the way. Insufficient vacuum
Check vacuum waste container. If full, immediately empty to continue operation. Check vacuum hose assembly for blockage.
Check that waste container lid is properly seated and tightly secured. Insufficient handpiece operation
Check that handpiece coolant ON/OFF toggle is “ON”. Check that air control valve is turned up adequately.
Check that handpiece tubing is untangled and not crimped. Check handpiece connection for missing gasket.
Compressor makes a chugging sound and does not start up properly Check for sufficient power source and avoid long light-grade extension cords (Refer to Figure 8 Extension Cord Recommendations).
EXTENSION CORD RECOMMENDATIONS:
Use only a 3-wire extension cord that has a 3-blade grounding plug. Connect extension cord plug to a matching 3-slot receptacle. Ensure that the extension cord is in good condition and that its gage wire is the correct size wire to carry the current this product will draw. An undersized cord is a potential fire hazard and will cause a drop in line voltage, resulting in loss of power and causing the product to overheat. Figure 8 indicates the correct size cord for the length required and the ampere rating listed on the product nameplate. If in doubt, use the next heavier gage cord. The smaller the gage number, the heavier the wire gage.
Disposing of your old product Each Member State in the European Union (EU) requires that the waste from electrical and electronic products be disposed of separately from normal household waste. This includes electronics, metals and electrical accessories, such as signal cables or power cords. Products in this category carry the symbol below.
Contact your local disposal authority and comply with the correct disposal method and follow national guidelines for unit disposal.
9.
REPACKING INSTRUCTIONS:
1. Remove all accessories from the unit. 2. Remove water bottle and place in travel pouch provided. 3. Position syringe in its holder on left side of case (Fig. 10).
Lay tube behind syringe, next to waste tank. 4. Leave waste tank in place, with tie-downs connected.
Remove suction hoses from waste tank, coil hoses, and place in bottom of case behind the tank. 5. Place travel pouch with water bottle to the left of the tank as shown. 6. Coil motor drive air line and place in pouch. Place power cord and fuses in pouch. 7. Tuck the blue water bottle tube between the pouch and pouch flap as shown (Fig. 10). Close pouch flap. 8. Remove instrument clip-on holder from extended handle and place in space located above waste tank. Retract handle. 9. Detach foot pedal cable from connector, coil cable around pedal, and place on top of pouch as shown (Fig. 10). 10. Carefully close case lid, taking care not to pinch any internal components.
FIG. 10
SPECIFICATIONS:
Size: 10.5″ x 14.5″ x 24″ (27 cm x 36 cm x 61 cm)
Volume: 1.81 cu. ft. (0.05 m3)
Weight: 43.5 lbs (19.7 kg)
Power Source: AC Dual Voltage Manual-Switching 120V / 230V at 50Hz / 60Hz
Current Rating: 6A at 120 VAC, or 4A at 230 VAC
Power Rating: 800 W
Operating Pressure: 45 – 50 PSI (344 kPa)
Average Air Flow Pressure: 35 PSI
High Volume Vacuum: 3.0 SCFM @ -4″ Hg (84.9 liters/min)
Low Volume Vacuum: 1.4 SCFM @ -1.5″ Hg (39.6 liters/min)
Water Reservoir Capacity: 33.9 fl. oz. (1.0 liter)
Water Flow:
5.07 fl.FozIG./m..in9(0.15 liter/min)
Waste Tank Capacity: 1.08 gal. (4.08 liters)
Noise Level: 72 dBA @ 3’4″ (1 meter)
Environmental Conditions: Operating Temperature: 10° to 40° C (50° to 104° F) Transport/Storage Temperature: -20° to 60° C (-4° to 140° F) Relative Humidity: 10 to 90% non-condensing Altitude: 0 to 3048 meters (0 to 10,000 feet)
Unit Duty Cycle: Continuous
Note: For reliable grounding, connect toreceptacle marked “Hospital Grade”.
IMPORTANT NOTE:
When running the ADU-17A unit at 230VAC 50Hz, expect approximately 17% less vacuum and pressure volume due to the slower turning of the compressor.
CAUTION:
WHEN TRANSPORTING UNIT, DO NOT PLACE OBJECTS ON TOP OF CASE.
This device has been tested and found to comply with the emissions requirements of IEC 60601-1-2:2001-09. These requirements provide reasonable protection against harmful electromagnetic interference in a typical medical installation. However, high levels of radio-frequency (RF) emissions from electrical devices, such as cellular phones, may disrupt the performance of this device. To mitigate disruptive electromagnetic interference, position this device away from RF transmitters and other sources of electromagnetic energy.
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WARRANTY:
Aseptico Inc. warrants its new products against defects in material and workmanship under normal and proper use, care, and maintenance for a period of two (2) years from date of original invoice. This two (2) year warranty does NOT apply nor is it extended to products that are not manufactured by Aseptico. These products may be covered by a separate limited warranty provided by the particular manufacturer, and all claims and questions regarding the same are to be directed to the particular manufacturer.
Expendable components, such as batteries, fuses, light bulbs, and tubing sets installed on Aseptico products are specifically excluded and have no warranty. Consumable goods are warranted for the stated expiration date of such goods.
Repair or replacement of any product(s) or part(s) under this warranty does not extend the term of this warranty, and such product(s) or part(s) shall remain covered by the unexpired portion of the warranty period, or for ninety (90) days from the date of return to Aseptico, whichever is later. This limited warranty applies only to the initial or first installation of the product or part.
During the specific warranty periods set forth above, Aseptico will, at its option, repair or replace the product(s) or particular part(s) that are found to be defective in either material or workmanship in part or whole. Aseptico shall be the sole arbiter of such action. In the event of alleged defect under warranty, the purchaser is to notify Aseptico’s Customer Service department promptly. Customer Service will provide Return Material Authorization (RMA) instructions, usually directing that the product be returned for service, shipping prepaid by the buyer or end user, to Aseptico or its designated and authorized warranty service center.
This warranty shall not apply to products (1) that have been subjected to neglect, abuse, misuse, improper installation, inadequate maintenance, or damage due to improper use of cleaning materials or chemicals, or noncompliance with Aseptico’s storage, installation, operation, maintenance or environmental requirements; (2) that have undergone any modification or repair not previously authorized by Aseptico in writing, or service, repair or modification by or from any facility other than an authorized Aseptico service center or technician, or that use non-authorized software or spare or replacement parts; or (3) that fail due to reasonable and normal use or wear and tear, or materials made, furnished or specified by the buyer or end user.
Aseptico does not assume under this warranty any risks or liabilities arising from the clinical use of its products, whether or not such use involves coincidental utilization of products manufactured by others. Under no circumstances will Aseptico be liable or responsible for special, compensatory, incidental, consequential or punitive damages, lost profits, lost sales, or loss of use or loss of business opportunity by or through the use of the product. Aseptico’s sole and maximum liability with respect to the product, other than its obligations set forth above, shall be the total purchase price paid for the product.
SYMBOL DEFINITIONS:
Type B Equipment
Warning–Potential danger to patient or user (consult accompanying documents)
Dangerous Voltage
Alternating current
Handpiece – Air
Coolant
This symbol indicates that the waste of electrical and electronic equipment must not be disposed as unsorted municipal waste and must be collected separately.
Follow instructions for use.
Protective earth (ground)
IPXI
Protect Against Dripping Water
Serial Number
Foot Switch
On/Off Switch
Adjustment Switches
Cavitron Connector
Fuses
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P/N: 420966 Rev. G EC12O. 15498 04/2022
P.O. Box 1548 · Woodinville, WA 98072 8333 216th Street SE · Woodinville, WA 98072
(425) 487-3157 · (800) 426-5913 www.aseptico.com · [email protected]
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