Cabinet-Mounted Procenter Delivery Unit For Models: 153839 (-001 thru -004) User’s Guide 003-2196-00 Rev E (1/8/13) Product Information Dealer : Date of Purchase: Model / Serial Number: Midmark Authorized Service Company: Model / Serial Number Location Units with Assistant’s Instruments Only Units with Doctor’s Instruments Product Registration To register your product warranty, go to www.Midmark.com. DA2074-2 Calling for Service Note Model / Serial number information is required when calling for service. If service is required, contact Midmark directly: 1-800-Midmark (1-800-643-6275) or 937-526-3662 8:00 am until 5:00 pm, Monday through Friday (EST) [excluding standard U.S. holidays] © Midmark Corporation 2010 2 Table of Contents Important Information Product Information & Registration......................................................................................2 Serial Number location..........................................................................................................2 Calling for Service..................................................................................................................2 Safety Symbols.......................................................................................................................4 Transportation / Storage / Operation Conditions...............................................................4 Intended Use...........................................................................................................................5 Electromagnetic Interference................................................................................................5 Disposal of Equipment...........................................................................................................5 Operation Self-Contained Water System..............................................................................................6 Manual Shut-Off Valves for Water and Air Supply.............................................................7 Pressure Regulator Valves.......................................................................................... 8 Master On/Off Switch.................................................................................................. 9 Water Selector Switch...........................................................................................................9 HVE and Saliva Ejectors........................................................................................... 10 Operating Handpieces.........................................................................................................10 Handpiece Controls............................................................................................................. 11 Adjustment Knob Location (Doctors).................................................................................12 Syringe Operation and Adjustments..................................................................................13 Adjustment Knob Location (Assistants)..................................................................... 14 Cleaning / Maintenance Cleaning..........................................................................................................................15 - 21 Scheduled Maintenance......................................................................................................22 Replacement Parts...............................................................................................................23 Specifications Specifications........................................................................................................................22 Model Identification / Compliance Chart..........................................................................23 Warranty Warranty Information......................................................................................................24-25 © Midmark Corporation 2010 3 Important Information Safety Symbols danger Indicates an imminently hazardous situation which will result in serious or fatal injury. This symbol is used only in the most extreme conditions. warning Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which could result in serious injury. Caution Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which may result in minor or moderate injury. It may also be used to alert against unsafe practices Equipment Alert Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which could result in equipment damage. Proper Shipping Orientation Atmosheric Pressure Fragile Relative Humidity 100 F 38 C Keep Dry 23 F -5 C Type B Applied Part Consult User Guide Class II for Delivery Units Transportation & Storage Temperature ~ AC (alternating current) Transportation / Storage / Operation Conditions Transportation / Storage Temperature Range:............................................ 23°F to 100°F (-5°C to 38°C) Relative Humidity......................................................................................10% to 90% (non-condensing) Atmospheric Pressure.................................................................7.2 PSI to 15.3PSI (50 kPa to 106 kPa) Operating Temperature Range: .....................................................................59°F – 95°F (15°C – 35°C). © Midmark Corporation 2010 4 Intended Use Midmark delivery systems are intended to provide dental professionals with air, suction and water to operate dental handpieces, syringes, and Midmark authorized accessories during dental examinations and procedures. Electromagnetic Interference This product is designed and built to minimize electromagnetic interference with other devices. However, if interference is noticed between another device and this product: • • • • Remove interfering device from room Plug unit into isolated circuit Increase separation between the unit and interfering device Contact Midmark if interference persists Disposal of Equipment At the end of product life, the unit, accessories, and other consumable goods may become contaminated from normal use. Consult local codes and ordinances for proper disposal of equipment, accessories and other consumable goods. warning Equipment is not suitable for use in the presence of a flammable anesthetic mixture with oxygen, air, or nitrous oxide. Clarification: Equipment is suitable for use in the presence of oxygen, air, or nitrous oxide. © Midmark Corporation 2010 5 Operation Self-Contained Water System The Self-Contained Water System gives you control of the quality of water used in your delivery system. It also provides a means for disinfecting the system’s internal tubing. Caution Residual air pressure may cause the water bottle to pop off and spill or spray the contents if not released. Mounting Cap Before you begin filling the water system... A) Turn master switch OFF.. B) Press syringe air button and hold until all residual air pressure is expelled. (You can hear the air being expelled.) Gasket NOTE Distilled water is not required. Water used must meet all local requirements for drinking water. To fill the Self-Contained Water System bottle... A) B) C) D) DA101201i © Midmark Corporation 2010 Unscrew water bottle. Fill bottle with water. Be sure gasket is in place (in mounting cap). Screw bottle into mounting cap. Note: If Gasket is improperly sealed, you will hear a hissing noise when the system is turned ON. 6 Manual Shut-Off Valves for Water and Air Supply Manual shut-off valves stop air and/or water supply at the point of input to the operatory. Shutting off valves is recommended during extended periods of non-use (ex. vacation, holidays, etc...), or in event of an equipment malfunction. City Water Gauge City Water Regulator Adjustment Knob Water Bottle Regulator DO NOT ADJUST Water Manual Shut-off Valve 40 60 3 4 20 2 5 80 1 6 0 0 100 7 Air Manual Shut-off Valve DA2579-1 Recommended Settings: City Water Regulator Gauge Setting 30 psi Water Bottle Regulator Setting Factory set to 30 psi DO NOT adjust © Midmark Corporation 2010 Equipment Alert Delivery components were designed to operate at the recommended settings. Poor performance or damage to equipment may result if recommended settings are not maintained. 7 Pressure Regulator Valves Pressure regulator valves allow you to control air and water pressure supplied to delivery instruments. Shut-off Valves Rotate clockwise 1/4 turn to Shut off. Turn Counter-Clockwise for less pressure Turn Clockwise for more pressure 4 80 5 6 10 0 7 0 DA2580 To Adjust the Pressure Regulators... A) Pull up knob and turn to adjust. B) Watch regulator gauge as you turn knob to achieve desired setting. C) Push knob down to lock. © Midmark Corporation 2010 8 Master ON / OFF Switch (Air/Water) The Master ON / OFF Switch must be ON to operate delivery system. To turn the Delivery System ON or OFF... Move the Master Switch to desired position. DA2597 Water Selector Switch The Water Selector Switch allows you to choose the water source for the delivery system. You may select either City Water (tap water), or water from the Self-Contained Water System bottle. To select a water source... Toggle the switch to select desired water source. City Water Self-Contained Water System DA2294-2 © Midmark Corporation 2010 9 HVE and Saliva Ejectors HVE Closed Before you begin... A) B) Saliva Ejector Closed Turn facility vacuum system ON. Move lever to towards the OPEN position to activate and moderate suction for the HVE / Saliva Ejector. Open Open DA2308-1 Operating Handpieces To operate handpiece... A) B) C) D) Turn Master Switch ON. Move Water Selector Switch to desired setting. Remove handpiece from holder. Press foot pedal to deliver selected drive air/water to handpiece. Handpiece & Holder Master Switch Water Selector Switch Foot Pedal DA2581 © Midmark Corporation 2010 10 Handpiece Controls Each handpiece has its own Drive Air control knob and its own Coolant Water control knob. There is also a Coolant Air control knob that adjusts the coolant air for all handpieces. To adjust the Coolant Water... Rotate the Coolant Water control knob for the desired handpiece, until the desired flow is achieved. To adjust the Drive Air pressure... Rotate the Drive Air control knob for desired handpiece, until the desired air pressure registers on pressure gauge. Note: Refer to handpiece manufacturer’s literature for the recommended pressure setting. To adjust the air/water Spray Pattern... Rotate Coolant Air control knob until desired pattern is achieved. Note: If your handpiece has an internal coolant air connection this adjustment will have no effect. © Midmark Corporation 2010 11 Adjustment Knob Locations Doctors Instruments Control Panel Coolant Air Knob Pressure Gauge (Drive Air) Syringe Water Knob Syringe Air Knob Coolant Water Knob Coolant Water Knob Drive Air Knob Drive Air Knob © Midmark Corporation 2010 12 Syringe Operation and Adjustments This page shows operation and adjustment for a standard three-way syringe. Before you begin... Water Selector Switch A) Turn Master Switch ON. B) Position Water Selector Switch to Wet or Dry. WET DRY Press Water Button for a Water Stream Press Air and Water Buttons for a Water Mist Press Air Button for an Air Spray Water Button Air Button DA2298-2 © Midmark Corporation 2010 13 Adjustment Knob Location Pedo Assistant Syringe To Adjust the Water stream pressure and Water Spray pattern... Rotate syringe Water control knob as desired. To Adjust the Air Spray pressure and Water Spray pattern... Rotate syringe Air control knob as desired. Used with Pedo Dr and Assistant System Syringe Air Knob Syringe Water Knob Syringe Air Knob Syringe Water Knob Use with Pedo Assistants Only © Midmark Corporation 2010 14 Cleaning / Maintenance ATTENTION Midmark assumes no responsibility or liability for any result, expressed or implied. These are suggested practices, based on the best information available at this time this is written.. Scheduled Maintenance Chart Area Frequency Unit surfaces as necessary Hoses as necessary Vacuum system as necessary Solids collector daily Regulator filters (air / water) every 3 months Barriers Single-use barriers and disposable items significantly reduce the need for chemical cleaners, thus prolonging the life of the equipment. Barrier material must be impervious to moisture / fluids. Examples of protective barriers: Plastic covers (available from your dealer or equipment manufacturer) • Clear plastic wrap • Plastic bag Read all labels carefully! • Plastic sheets • Plastic tubing • Plastic-backed paper • Materials similar to those listed here Cleaning Procedures Use cleaners that are appropriate for the situation, such as warm water and mild detergents, or a 10% solution of bleach with water. NOTE Every dental practice is different, and no single cleaner is the best choice for every facility. Listed below are some organizations to assist you in choosing the best cleaner available for your practice. • Organization for Safety & Asepsis Procedures: http://www.osap.org • American Dental Association: http://www.ada.org • Dept. of Health & Human Resources Centers for Disease Control & Prevention (CDC): http://www.cdc.gov © Midmark Corporation 2010 15 Cleaning / Maintenance Air/Oil Separator - Cleaning and Maintaining Periodically check the fluid level in air / oil separator container. When container is approximately 2/3 full, clean air/oil separator as shown below. To clean the air/oil separator... A) B) C) D) E) Turn master ON/OFF switch OFF. Remove (unscrew) air/oil separator container. Dispose of the fluid and saturated gauze, per local codes. Disinfect container and mounting cap. Install clean gauze and reinstall the container. Gauze Container DA2332-2i © Midmark Corporation 2010 16 Cleaning / Maintenance Maintaining and Replacing the Regulator Filters Step 1: Close manual valves to turn off water and air supplies to operatory. Manual Shut Off Valves 40 60 3 4 20 2 5 80 1 6 0 0 100 7 Retainer Nut Step 3: Unscrew retainer nut and remove filter. Filter Cap Filter Step 4: Install new filter. Secure with retainer nut. Note: Install the filter and retainer nut with the ridged side up (as shown). Step 2: Unscrew filter cap. Note: Use 9/16” wrench. © Midmark Corporation 2010 KA947500-1 Step 5: Reinstall filter cap. 17 Cleaning / Maintenance Assistant’s Units - Cleaning To clean the solids collector... Caution Always dispose of biohazardous debris according to local regulations. A) B) C) D) Turn facility vacuum OFF. Remove lid and basket. Clean basket and housing. Re-install basket and lid. Lid Basket Housing DA2614 To clean the facility vacuum system... Refer to instructions provided by the vacuum system’s manufacturer. © Midmark Corporation 2010 18 Cleaning / Maintenance Cleaning the Delivery System At the beginning of each day... A) Fill the Self contained water bottle with fresh water. B) Perform a Purging Procedure. Note: See Purging Procedure described in this manual. DA101201i DA2582 Note: Water must be safe for drinking. Distilled water is not required. For each new patient... A) Replace disposable tips, instruments, etc. B) Perform a Purging Procedure. Note: See Purging Procedure described in this manual. DA2582 DA2536i © Midmark Corporation 2010 19 Cleaning the Delivery System ...continued At the end of each day... • Bleach flush handpieces and empty water system. (B) (A) DA2536i (E) (C) DA2582 Equipment alert Do not use colored/scented bleach, or concentrations greater than 5.25 %. Do not leave bleach solution in delivery system longer than 30 minutes, it could damage the delivery system. To Bleach Flush Handpieces... A) Remove disposable tips, instruments etc.. B) Remove water bottle and fill with 9 parts water and 1 part bleach. C) Perform purging procedure. D) Leave bleach solution in delivery system for 10 - 20 minutes, then remove / empty / rinse water bottles. E) Fill water bottles with fresh water and perform purging procedure. F) Repeat step E until bleach odor is gone. F) Turn Master Switch OFF. Press and hold the foot control pedal until all pressure is released. © Midmark Corporation 2010 20 Purging Procedure for the Delivery NOTE Purging procedure removes debris from tubing to the handpieces and syringe. Performing this procedure frequently may help to reduce the accumulation of biofilm on your instruments. Caution Hold the tubing and syringe over a container or drain while flushing. To begin the purging procedure... A) B) C) D) Turn Master Switch ON. Turn Water Selector Switch to bottle setting Move the foot control switch to the wet setting. Disconnect handpiece from tubing. Flush the tubing to the handpieces... A) Press and hold the foot control pedal for 30 seconds. B) Press and hold the flush button for 30 seconds. C) Repeat for all tubing to the handpieces. Flush the Syringe Tubing... A) Press and hold both syringe buttons (air and water) for 30 seconds. DA2559 © Midmark Corporation 2010 21 Scheduled Maintenance Interval Inspection / Service Description Clean Wipe painted metal and plastic surfaces with a clean soft cloth and mild soap and water solution. (Note: Periodic application of common furniture wax will ease cleaning and maintain the luster of the surfaces). Weekly Obvious Damage Every 6 months Labels / Decals Hardware Visually inspect components for damage that could result in unsafe operation. Replace any missing or illegible labels. Check for any loose or missing fasteners. All fasteners must be present and securely fastened. Date of Service: Model Number: Location: Serial Number: Service Technician: Notes: Specifications Handpiece Connection Type Midwest 4-Hole Type Handpiece Water Module Reservoirs Two - 1 Liter - Toggled Pressurized System 30 PSI Aseptic Non-Retracting HPC Coolant Electrical (Illuminated Handpiece Only) Power Supply © Midmark Corporation 2010 115V~, 60Hz, 0.6 amp 22 Model Identification / Compliance Chart Complies To: Model Description UL / IEC 60601-1 CAN / CSA C22.2 No.601.1 153839-001 Pedo Bench w/Doctor’s & Assistants Instruments • 153839-002 Pedo-Bench w/ Assistant’s Instruments Only • 153839-003 Ortho Cabinet w/Doctor’s & Assistant’s Instruments • 153839-004 Cabinet Mount w/Doctor’s Instruments Only • Replacement Parts These replacement parts can be purchased from your authorized Midmark dealer. Saliva Ejector Valve Part Number 029-3975-00 HVE Handpiece Valve Part Number 029-5101-00 Solids Collector Basket Small Assistants Cabinet Mounted 118613 Syringe Tip Part Number 120514 Saliva Ejector Tip Part Number 016-1116-00 Regulator Valve Filter Part Number 053-1166-00 Saliva Ejector Lever Part Number 016-1113-00 HVE Lever Part Number 016-1109-00 DA2304-1 © Midmark Corporation 2010 23 Warranty Information SCOPE OF WARRANTY Midmark Corporation (“Midmark”) warrants to the original purchaser its Dental products and components (except for components not warranted under “Exclusions”) manufactured by Midmark to be free from defects in material and workmanship under normal use and service. Midmark’s obligation under this warranty is limited to the repair or replacement, at Midmark’s option, of the parts or the products the defects of which are reported to Midmark within the applicable warranty period and which, upon examination by Midmark prove to be defective. APPLICABLE WARRANTY PERIOD The applicable warranty period, measured from the date of delivery to the original user, shall be as follows: 1. DENTAL PRODUCTS are warranted against defect in material and workmanship for the period indicated below from the time of delivery: (a) Two (2) years for all products and components (except for the periods in b thru e). (b) “KINK-VALVE” module carries a ten (10) year warranty. (c) The original light bulb on a new light carries a one (1) year warranty. (d) Accessories not manufactured by Midmark are excluded. (e) Replacement parts and accessories carry a ninety (90) day warranty. 2. Oral Surgery PRODUCTS are warranted against defect in material and workmanship for a period of one (1) year from the time of delivery. 3. STERILIZERS PRODUCTS are warranted against defect in material and workmanship for a period of one (1) year from the time of delivery. 4. ULTRASONIC CLEANER PRODUCTS when used in accordance with manufacturer’s instructions and under normal use, are guaranteed for two (2) years after date of shipment. Within the period guaranteed, the manufacturer will repair or replace free of charge, at its sole discretion, all parts that are defective because of material or workmanship including costs for removing or installing parts. Repairs are made on a FOB repair depot basis. Manufacturer’s liability, whether based on warranty, negligence or other cause, arising out of and/or incidental to sale, use or operation of the transducer elements, or any part thereof, shall not in any case exceed the cost of repair or replacement of the defective equipment, and such repair or replacement shall be the exclusive remedy of the purchaser, and in no case shall manufacturer be responsible for any and/or all consequential or incidental damages including without limitation, and/or all consequential damages arising out of commercial losses. © Midmark Corporation 2010 24 Warranty Information continued... 5. INTEGRA™ DENTAL CASEWORK AND ARTIZAN™ DENTAL FURNITURE PRODUCTS are warranted against defect in material and workmanship for the period indicated below from the time of delivery: (a) Five (5) years for all products and components (except for the shorter periods in b and c), including plastic laminate top surfaces, door and drawer fronts, casters, and electrical components such as task lights and cords. (b) Three (3) years for task light ballast. (c) One year (1) for plastic laminate, solid surface countertops and accessories. EXCLUSIONS This warranty does not cover and Midmark shall not be liable for the following; (1) repairs and replacements because of misuse, abuse, negligence, alteration, accident, freight damage, or tampering; (2) matching of color, grain, or texture except to commercially acceptable standards; (3) changes in color caused by natural or artificial light; (4) products which are not installed, used, and properly cleaned as required in the Midmark “Installation” and or “Installation/Operation” Manual for this applicable product; (5) products considered to be of a consumable nature; (6) accessories or parts not manufactured by Midmark; (7) specially manufactured products; (8) charges by anyone for adjustments, repairs, replacement parts installation, or other work performed upon or in connection with such products which is not expressly authorized in writing in advance by Midmark. EXCLUSIVE REMEDY Midmark’s only obligation under this warranty is the repair or replacement of defective parts. Midmark shall not be liable for any direct, special indirect, incidental, exemplary or consequential damages or delay including, but not limited to, damages for loss of profits or loss of use. NO AUTHORIZATION No person or firm is authorized to create for Midmark any other obligation or liability in connection with the products. THIS WARRANTY IS MIDMARK’S ONLY WARRANTY AND IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED. MIDMARK MAKES NO IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF ANY KIND INCLUDING ANY WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR ANY PARTICULAR PURPOSE. THIS WARRANTY IS LIMITED TO THE REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT OF DEFECTIVE PARTS. © Midmark Corporation 2010 25 Midmark Corporation 60 Vista Drive Versailles, OH 45380 USA 1-800-643-6275 1-937-526-3662 www.midmark.com
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