Shining3D Aoralscan 2 User Manual

Shining3D Aoralscan 2 User Manual

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1 Read this first..........................................................................................................................5
Copyright ............................................................................................................................... 5
Disclaimer ............................................................................................................................... 5
Intended use ......................................................................................................................... 6
Warnings............................................................................................................................... 7
WEEE.................................................................................................................................... 7
Disposal.................................................................................................................................7
Typographics ........................................................................................................................ 8
Warranty ................................................................................................................................ 8
Contact information............................................................................................................. 8
2 Safety information................................................................................................................... 9
Precautions...........................................................................................................................9
Legend of labels and symbols......................................................................................... 11
On the device ............................................................................................................. 11
On the carry box/package........................................................................................ 11
Compliance.........................................................................................................................13
FCC compliance statement..............................................................................................13
Electrical safety..................................................................................................................13
EMC notice ......................................................................................................................... 14
Electromagnetic emissions...................................................................................... 14
Interference immunity............................................................................................... 15
Separation distances................................................................................................ 19
3 Overview................................................................................................................................21
Benefits of the product ...................................................................................................... 21
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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    1 Read this first..........................5 Copyright ..........................5 Disclaimer ..........................5 Intended use ......................... 6 Warnings..........................7 WEEE............................ 7 Disposal..........................7 Typographics ........................8 Warranty ..........................8 Contact information......................8 2 Safety information........................9 Precautions...........................9 Legend of labels and symbols..................11 On the device ......................11 On the carry box/package..................
  • Page 2 Intraoral Scanner User Manual Carry box list........................21 Software overview......................22 System requirements....................23 Scanner overview......................24 Tip and scanner body....................24 Scanner cradle......................25 USB cable storage....................26 Installing the software programs................27 Setting up the scanner....................... 28 Connecting the scanner....................28 Disconnecting the scanner....................30 Calibrating the scanner.....................30 5 Scanning preparation......................
  • Page 3 Scan total jaw........................40 View result data ....................... 41 View result data in IntraoralScan ................41 View data storage path ..................... 43 Pre-Design.........................44 Upload order........................44 Using IntraoralScan......................46 Introduction to IntraoralScan .................... 46 Introduction to Dental Order System ................. 47 Information........................48 Order List........................
  • Page 4 Intraoral Scanner User Manual Introduction to Dental Cloud.................... 88 Register Account....................... 88 Management institution....................91 Add member ........................91 Delete member......................92 Management cases......................92 Order status process......................93 Care and maintenance..................97 Pre-cleaning, disinfection, and sterilization..............97 Scanner cradle care....................98 Scanner body care....................
  • Page 5: Read This First

    CHAPTER Read this first The Aoralscan 2 is an intraoral scanner that works with the supplied software programs. With Aoralscan 2, you can perform oral scanning and digitally acquire and save the 2D/3D color images of a patient’s teeth for orthodontic, implant, and restoration use.
  • Page 6: Intended Use

    Intraoral Scanner User Manual Shining3D Corporation to notify any person of such revision or changes. Updates to hardware and/or software components are made regularly; therefore, some of the instructions, illustrations, and specifications mentioned in this User Manual may differ slightly from your particular situation. To obtain the most updated and accurate information, visit en.shining3d.com...
  • Page 7: Warnings

    Warnings Before using the Aoralscan 2, read these warnings and Safety information on chapter 2. WARNINGS • Do not attempt to disassemble, repair, or modify the scanner and software. There are no user serviceable parts inside the scanner. Necessary modifications must be made only by the manufacturer or its designated agents.
  • Page 8: Typographics

    Warranty The warranty is void if unauthorized personnel perform service or maintenance on the set of Aoralscan 2. To ensure correct product performance and to obtain warranty service, contact technical support. For more information, see the following. Contact information Manufacturer Shining 3D Tech Co., Ltd.
  • Page 9: Safety Information

    CHAPTER Safety information Precautions WARNING Follow the procedures carefully and ensure that the power/electrical/environmental requirements are satisfied. Failure to observe the instructions or disregard the warnings may result in damages to the product, personal injury, or even death of the user or the patient.
  • Page 10 • Do not dispose of this scanner as unsorted municipal waste. The scanner must be collected separately and disposed of in accordance with the local laws and regulations. For proper disposal of this scanner, contact your local representative of Shining3D Corporation.
  • Page 11: Legend Of Labels And Symbols

    Intraoral Scanner User Manual Legend of labels and symbols The following symbols provide information on the product’s labels and regulatory compliance. On the device Table 2-1 Labels and symbols on the device Symbol Explanation General warning – caution. Indicates that the device complies with requirements for the BF type applied part according to IEC 60601-1, providing protection against electric shock.
  • Page 12 Intraoral Scanner User Manual Table 2-2 Labels and symbols on the carry box/package Indicates that the user should read the operating instructions for information on using this equipment. Indicates that the final disposal of the device complies with Waste Electrical & Electronic Equipment and waste regulations. It can no longer be used for its intended purposes.
  • Page 13: Compliance

    Intraoral Scanner User Manual Compliance Anyone creating or changing a medical electrical system through a combination with other devices in accordance with standard EN 60601-1-1:2001 based on 60601-1- 1:2000 (specification for the safety of medical electrical systems)/UL 60601-1 Part 1: first edition 2003 is responsible for ensuring that the requirements of these standards are met to the full extent in order to ensure the safety of patients, operators and the environment.
  • Page 14: Emc Notice

    The Aoralscan 2 is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below. The customer or user of the Aoralscan 2 should assure that it is used in such an environment. Table 2-3 Guidance and manufacturer’s declaration – electromagnetic emissions...
  • Page 15: Interference Immunity

    Interference immunity The Aoralscan 2 is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below. The customer or user of the Aoralscan 2 should assure that it is used in such an environment. Table 2-4 Guidance and manufacturer’s declaration – electromagnetic immunity...
  • Page 16 (100% dip in interruptions ) for 0.5/1 ) for 0.5/1 hospital environment. If the and voltage cycle cycle user of the Aoralscan 2 variations on requires continued operation power supply during power mains 40% U 40% U input lines interruptions, it is...
  • Page 17 Intraoral Scanner User Manual Table 2-4 Guidance and manufacturer’s declaration – electromagnetic immunity Immunity test IEC 60601 Compliance Electromagnetic test levels level environment – guidance Portable and mobile RF communications equipment should be used no closer to any part of the Aoralscan, including cables, than the recommended separation distance calculated from the...
  • Page 18 RF transmitters, an electromagnetic site survey should be considered. If the measured field strength in the location in which the Aoralscan 2 is used exceeds the applicable RF compliance level above, the Aoralscan 2 should be observed to verify normal operation.
  • Page 19: Separation Distances

    Intraoral Scanner User Manual Separation distances The Aoralscan 2 is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment in which radiated RF disturbances are controlled. The customer or the user of the Aoralscan 2 can help prevent electromagnetic interference by maintaining a minimum distance...
  • Page 20 • Portable RF communications equipment (including peripherals such as antenna cables and external antennas) should be used no closer than 30 cm (12 inches) to any part of the Aoralscan 2, including cables specified by the manufacturer. Otherwise, degradation of the performance of this equipment could result.
  • Page 21: Overview

    CHAPTER Overview Benefits of the product The Aoralscan 2 is designed to provide powder-free intraoral color scanning, with higher speeds resulting in greater accuracy and less time-lag for image acquisition. It can be used to scan a single tooth, multiple teeth, and whole dental arches. The captured 3D digital...
  • Page 22: Software Overview

    For details, see Storage for transport on chapter 9. Software overview The Aoralscan 2 is designed to operate with the software programs included two modules (supplied in the 2-in-1 USB dongle):...
  • Page 23: System Requirements

    Intraoral ScannerUser Manual 1. Dental Order System Module Designed to manage and store patient data, including cases, prescriptions, and restoration information,realizing functions such as order creation, editing, searching, scanning and deletion, as well as uploading, downloading, previewing and tracking of scanned order and data. 。 2.
  • Page 24: Scanner Overview

    Intraoral Scanner User Manual Scanner overview Tip and scanner body Table 3-1 Introduction to the scanner tip and scanner body Component Function Use the tip to scan the upper jaw, lower jaw, or full jaw. Scanner tip The tip(s) can be autoclaved up to 20 times. The anti-condensation heater prevents fogging on the Heater mirror to ensure successful scanning.
  • Page 25: Scanner Cradle

    For connecting the scanner cradle and the USB port of USB 3.0 your computer using the supplied USB cable. downstream This port transfers data between the Aoralscan 2 port and your computer. Connect the scanner cable to this port. USB 3.0...
  • Page 26: Usb Cable Storage

    Intraoral Scanner User Manual desk), it will go into standby mode. After 1 minute of inactivity, it will automatically go into sleep mode, and the LED ring light on the end of the scanner body will also go off. • To activate the scanner, place it in the cradle. The scanner will go into standby mode within 3 minutes.
  • Page 27: Installing The Software Programs

    Intraoral ScannerUser Manual Installing the software programs The supplied 2-in-1 USB dongle contains the IntraoralScan software program. CAUTIONS • Install the software programs in accordance with the instructions given here. • When the installation is completed, do not plug the power adapter to the wall outlet or turn on the scanner yet.
  • Page 28: Setting Up The Scanner

    Intraoral Scanner User Manual CHAPTER Setting up the scanner Connecting the scanner CAUTIONS • Ensure the supplied software programs are installed on your computer before the connection. • Install the scanner in accordance with the instructions stated in this User Manual. •...
  • Page 29 Intraoral Scanner User Manual Follow the steps below to complete the connection: 1. Make sure the scanner tip is firmly attached to the front end of the scanner; otherwise, gently and firmly slide the scanner tip onto the front-end of the scanner, as illustrated.
  • Page 30: Disconnecting The Scanner

    Intraoral Scanner User Manual Disconnecting the scanner CAUTION Do not attempt to directly disconnect the scanner by removing the power cable and USB cable. Follow the steps below to safely disconnect the scanner: 1. Quit the IntraoralScan scanning software. 2. Turn off the power switch on the cradle. 3.
  • Page 31 Intraoral Scanner User Manual 6. Hold the scanner tip firmly with your thumb and forefinger on both sides, and then gently slide the tip off from the scanner, as illustrated. NOTES • Do not place your finger(s) on the mirror of the tip when detaching as this may result in damage to the mirror.
  • Page 32 Intraoral Scanner User Manual Click Calibration.If the Calibrator was not closely plugged onto the scanner, a warning message would be popped. So, make sure the scanner be plugged into the calibration firmly before next operation. 11. Click Start. The status bar shows the percentage of completion. NOTE It is normal that the calibration takes approximately 5 minutes.
  • Page 33 Intraoral Scanner User Manual 13. Gently slide the Calibrator off the scanner. CAUTION Make sure that the Calibrator is removed from the scanner after the calibration is done. Otherwise, the Calibrator may get very warm. 14. Re-attach the scanner tip to the scanner for later use or put the protection cap onto the scanner to prevent damage and dust.
  • Page 34: Scanning Preparation

    Intraoral Scanner User Manual CHAPTER Scanning preparation Scanning basics Read and follow the guidelines and tips given in this chapter prior to acquiring quality images. WARNING Concerning hand hygiene and personnel safety when performing a scan, you must wear clean surgical gloves through the whole process.
  • Page 35: Scanning Position And Path

    Intraoral Scanner User Manual • Ensure that the scanner connection is ready; it is correctly connected to a power source and powered on, and IntraoralScan are launched and ready to work. • To avoid condensation on the mirror of the tip when scanning, the scanner tip must have been warmed up.
  • Page 36 Intraoral Scanner User Manual Aoralscan 2 3. Connect the power supply to the . For details, see Connecting the scanner on chapter 4. 4. Place the scanner in the cradle to secure it in place. 5. When the LED ring light on the end of the scanner body lights up green, the heater automatically turns on and detects the temperature.
  • Page 37: Clinical Case Quick Guide

    Intraoral Scanner User Manual CHAPTER Clinical case quick guide Connection the scanner See Chapter 4-Connecting the scanner for detail. Calibration See Chapter 4-Connecting the scanner” for details.In order to ensure the quality of the scanned data, it is necessary to perform calibration periodically (recommended every 15 days).
  • Page 38: Scan Upper Jaw

    Intraoral Scanner User Manual Finally, click the "Scan" button to automatically open Intraoral Scan interface. Scan upper jaw Confirm that the image of the camera window in the upper right corner of the software is displayed normally. Click the Scan button or the space bar to start scanning.
  • Page 39 Intraoral Scanner User Manual The green frame in the middle of the software interface indicates the data range of the current scanning. If the green frame changes to a red frame, as shown in the figure below, the scan position is incorrect. You need to move the scan head to scan the data displayed in the red frame.
  • Page 40: Scan Lower Jaw

    Intraoral Scanner User Manual Scan lower jaw The upper jaw completes the scanning data processing and automatically jumps to the lower jaw scanning process, which is the same as scanning the upper jaw. Scan total jaw The lower jaw finish scan data processing ends and automatically jumps to the full jaw scan procedure.
  • Page 41: View Result Data

    Intraoral Scanner User Manual Confirm that the bite effect is appropriate. Click the Finish button or long press the space bar to post-process the data. View result data View result data in IntraoralScan View upper jaw...
  • Page 42 Intraoral Scanner User Manual View lower jaw View the occlusal effect...
  • Page 43: View Data Storage Path

    Intraoral Scanner User Manual View data storage path Click the button to return to the order interface and click to open the folder path of the current order storage.
  • Page 44: Pre-Design

    Intraoral Scanner User Manual Pre-Design See Chapter 7 "Pre-Design" for details on pre-design functions. Upload order Click icon to upload the scanned order. If you have not logged in, the software will prompt “No login to the account, go to the setup interface to log in?”, select “Yes” to open the “Configure Account”...
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  • Page 46: Using Intraoralscan

    Intraoral Scanner User Manual CHAPTER Using IntraoralScan Introduction to IntraoralScan IntraoralScan includes two modules: dental order system module and scan module.Dental order system is a module for dental order management, realizing management functions such as order creation, editing, searching, scanning and deletion, as well as uploading, downloading, previewing and tracking of scanned order and data.
  • Page 47: Introduction To Dental Order System

    Intraoral Scanner User Manual Introduction to Dental Order System Double-click the desktop icon , open the software to dental order system, the interface is as follows: The dental order system is mainly composed of three parts, 1. order information; 2. order list;...
  • Page 48: Information

    Intraoral Scanner User Manual Information Button column  New: Create a new order.  Load: Load a saved order.  Save: Save the new order with the completed order information.  Explore: Open the folder where the saved order is located. ...
  • Page 49 Intraoral Scanner User Manual Choose lab: choose a lab in drop-down list  Review design data: Does the design data of the lab need a doctor to review it?  The default is yes. Cancel: Cancel the upload.  Confirm and Upload: Confirm upload order data to the dental cloud. ...
  • Page 50: Order List

    Intraoral Scanner User Manual  Clear Current: Clears the defined repair type of the currently selected tooth position.  Clear all: Clear all defined types of fixes for the teeth position. Types of dental restoration: crown, pontic, inlas, venees and antagonist. The crown is selected by default.
  • Page 51 Intraoral Scanner User Manual  Need Upload: Orders that have been scanned and have not uploaded order data to the dental cloud. The right-click menus or operate icons for such orders are: Load/Open in Explore/Duplicate/Delete/Upload.  Waiting Accept: The order data has been uploaded to the dental cloud, waiting for the order received by the lab.
  • Page 52 Intraoral Scanner User Manual Load the currently selected order. Open the folder where the currently selected order is located. Duplicate the currently selected order to a new order. the currently selected order form the order Delete list,you can choose whether to delete stored order files and scaned data.
  • Page 53: Setting

    Intraoral Scanner User Manual Confirm Received. Setting Users can view or set specific information through the setting button on the software interface. Save EXO order: Save the order while saving the exocad order *.dentalProject, EXO design software to import the order, you can directly design. The default is on. Save the third-party order: Save the order and save the order of the third-party software.
  • Page 54 Intraoral Scanner User Manual EXO DentalACD Path: Set the path of the EXOCAD program so that you can launch the EXOCAD software instantly when you click the "Information" ->"exo Design" button. Dental Order path: Set the order save path. The default is C:\DentalOrder. Order File Naming Rule:Set the order file name.
  • Page 55 Intraoral Scanner User Manual to the Privacy Policy” to activate the configuration information related to the dental cloud. Set Account: Register or log in to the dental cloud account  ①Login method: email login and mobile number login. You should log in to the doctor or hospital/clinic account here, and you cannot log in to the lab's account.
  • Page 56: Data Storage

    Intraoral Scanner User Manual 10 Refresh: Refresh the list of dental lab. 11 Connected lab: List the accepted labs. Data storage The data save settings in the order directory, is saved by default in C:\DentalOrder, named by date, as shown below Navigating IntraoralScan interface In the Dental Order System created order, saved it, and will scan.
  • Page 57 Intraoral Scanner User Manual the scanner, quit IntraoralScan. Wait for a few seconds, and relaunch IntraoralScan again. If the scanner is detected, the workspace appears as below. Guidance: Scan wizard description, prompt information, etc. Process: Includes Dental Order System, maxillary (maxillary implant), lower jaw (lower jaw implant), total jaw, pre-design, upload order.
  • Page 58 Intraoral Scanner User Manual  Remove Disconnected Data button: Click this button to automatically delete a number of large pieces of isolated data.  Texture button: Whether the model data shows texture, the default is highlighted, indicating that the texture is displayed. ...
  • Page 59 Intraoral Scanner User Manual ① Intraoral: The default check box is suitable for intraoral scan. It is  recommended not to check this box when scanning the dental model. ②Refined Scan: Unchecked by default. It is suitable for fine-grained areas to ...
  • Page 60 Intraoral Scanner User Manual window.  ⑤ Reset Camera Offset: Restores the cropping parameter values read in the camera. About: View the version number, the software dongle serial number, and the number of days remaining for authorization; Help: Open the user manual of the software; Display device status icons during non-scanning: Description Icon Example...
  • Page 61 Intraoral Scanner User Manual  When you push your wrist forward and downward, you can nod twice (swinging about 45 degrees), which is equivalent to pressing the space bar on the keyboard, and the software will start or pause the scanning operation; ...
  • Page 62: Introduction To Intraoralscan Function

    Intraoral Scanner User Manual wrist can rotate the model at a certain angle and then quickly return to the position (the view will not respond at this time), and then slowly rotate in one direction to continue to pan the view model; ...
  • Page 63: Loading Project

    Intraoral Scanner User Manual -> face (4). In Figure a, steps 1, 2, and 3 are performed as shown in Figure b below for a single S-scan: Figure b-S-type scanning Loading project Load the unscanned order (that is, the post-processing is not completed), open Intraoral Scan pop-up message: Click "OK"...
  • Page 64: Dental Order System

    Intraoral Scanner User Manual up message: Click "OK" to load the data that was last processed. Click Cancel to restart scanning. Dental Order System Click the icon to return to the dental order system and view/create/edit the order. Scan Upper/Lower Jaw Scan To enter the jaws scanning process, first check whether the image display in the image window is normal.
  • Page 65 Intraoral Scanner User Manual Figure 1 - Scanning process to support edge sweep optimization...
  • Page 66 Intraoral Scanner User Manual Figure 2 - Scan pause, hole area is indicated by green Pause During the scanning process, you can click the or space bar to pause the scanning, and delete the buccal and lingual data in the mouth during the pause to facilitate the user to check the tooth sweeping situation.
  • Page 67 Intraoral Scanner User Manual Select "Yes" to delete the previous data and restart the scan. Add Scanning After the scan or post-processing is completed, do not exit scan software interface and click scan button to re-scan the data. Scanning Completed After confirming that the model scan is completed, click the Finish button or long press the space bar to save.
  • Page 68 Intraoral Scanner User Manual Figure 3 - Scan completed If the scan returns to the Dental Manager Pro or uploads the order, the prompt box "Do you want to confirm the scan completed?" is displayed. If you select "Yes", this order can no longer add scanning. Note: The maximum number of frames for the upper/lower jaw scan is 3,000 frames.
  • Page 69: Scan Upper Jaw/Lower Jaw Implant

    Intraoral Scanner User Manual Scan Upper Jaw/Lower Jaw Implant Create an order to define the type of dental restoration as the type of planting. The scanning process has increased the process of scanning the implant. Scan the lower jaw first (without Intraoral Scan bar). After the lower jaw scan is complete, directly enter the scanning lower jaw implant interface and select the implant area and delete.
  • Page 70 Intraoral Scanner User Manual Figure 1 - Selecting the implant area...
  • Page 71 Intraoral Scanner User Manual Figure 2 - Delete Click the button to enter the scanning implant process (must bring the planting rod before scanning).
  • Page 72: Scan Total Jaw

    Intraoral Scanner User Manual Figure 3- Scanning planting rod Figure 4 - Post-processed implant data Scan Total Jaw After the lower jaw scan is completed and saved, it automatically proceeds to the next...
  • Page 73 Intraoral Scanner User Manual scanning process, such as the full jaw scanning procedure. The whole jaw does not need to scan the entire model, and supports scanning a whole jaw such as the anterior portion, two full jaws on the left and right sides (recommended), three full jaws on the left and right sides and the anterior teeth, so that the upper and lower jaw models of the scan are made.
  • Page 74 Intraoral Scanner User Manual...
  • Page 75 Intraoral Scanner User Manual Scan a three-piece full jaw example:...
  • Page 76 Intraoral Scanner User Manual Stitching effect after software post-processing: texture effect and non-texture effect map:...
  • Page 77: Pre-Design

    Intraoral Scanner User Manual Pre-design Scanning data is added to the design software in order to make it easier to use in the design software. Users can skip this process and upload orders directly. This process has five functions:...
  • Page 78 Intraoral Scanner User Manual Adjust Coordinate: used to (manually) adjust the reference coordinate system of the dental jaw, and adjust the dental jaw data to the unified standard reference coordinate system (supporting the ExoCAD coordinate system) (the middle of the upper and lower incisors is the coordinate center, X outward (pointing to the observer), Y to the right (observer's perspective), positive on the Z-axis, forming the right-handed coordinate system);...
  • Page 79 Intraoral Scanner User Manual Check Bite: used to adjust and view the occlusal space of the upper and lower jaws; Adjust Coordinate Click the button under the "pre-design" process to enter the coordinate position interface of the adjustment data, as shown below: Rotate the data with the left mouse button and right-click the data to adjust the position of the jaw.
  • Page 80 Intraoral Scanner User Manual Mark teeth operation: Select the tooth position to be marked in the tooth map, and then double-click the data corresponding tooth position to mark the tooth position information. Click the Finish Teeth Marking button to confirm and save the current tag. Click the Cancel Teeth Marking button to cancel and discard the current marker, and exit the marker toothing process.
  • Page 81 Intraoral Scanner User Manual Figure 1 - Double click to select four points Figure 2 - Automatically drawing the Margin line...
  • Page 82 Intraoral Scanner User Manual Margin line editing operation: double-click to add a node; select a node, the node color turns green to yellow, you can move or delete (right mouse click double click or press Del key or ) this node. Click the "...
  • Page 83 Intraoral Scanner User Manual undercut area.
  • Page 84 Intraoral Scanner User Manual Undercut operation: Double click or click button to adjust the undercut angle. Description of several operation buttons: : Swap Jaws for upper and lower jaw switching : Generate Undercut shows the undercut effect. Finish Undercut exit the undercut process. Check Bite Click the button under the “Pre-design”...
  • Page 85 Intraoral Scanner User Manual Figure 1 - Two jaw tile effect...
  • Page 86: Upload Order

    Intraoral Scanner User Manual Figure 2 - Two jaw bite effect picture Description of several operation buttons: :Open/Close Jaws switches between the two jaws and the bite effect. :Occlusal Adjust adjusts the bite. ; Cancel And Exit gave up the adjusted bite relationship and exited the test bite process.
  • Page 87 Intraoral Scanner User Manual Dental Manager Pro for details.
  • Page 88: Using Dental Cloud

    Visit the website: http://dental.shining3d.com Register Account To register for the dental cloud account, click the “Register” link to go to the dental cloud website to register. It is recommended to open the dental cloud website using browsers such as Chrome, Firefox, and Apple.
  • Page 89 Intraoral Scanner User Manual "Registration / Application", select the registration type.  I am a hospital/clinic: a registered hospital/clinic institution and administrator. After registration is successful, you need to wait for the system administrator to review before you can log in. ...
  • Page 90 Intraoral Scanner User Manual After the registration is successful, the page automatically jumps to the login interface, enter the correct mailbox or mobile phone number and password, you can set the remember password to facilitate subsequent quick login.
  • Page 91: Management Institution

    Intraoral Scanner User Manual After the login is successful, the hospital, clinic or doctor's account can establish a network connection with the partner technical institution (ie add the lab) Establish a relationship network The network can only be created by a doctor/hospital/clinic account and then accepted or rejected by the lab.
  • Page 92: Delete Member

    Intraoral Scanner User Manual Belongs: Select the name of the institution. Nick Name: member nickname. Mobile: The mobile number of this member is also the account that the mobile phone logs in. The default password for login is 888888. Mobile phone and mailbox, you can choose one of the two.
  • Page 93: Order Status Process

    Intraoral Scanner User Manual Each order doctor and lab can instantly communicate, click , expand the communication box, and publish information or documents on the web page. Order status process The order is transferred between the hospital (clinic/doctor) and the laboratories, and the two parties cooperate to advance the entire process from one visit to completion of treatment.
  • Page 94 Intraoral Scanner User Manual Brief introduction to the flow chart: 1) Doctor uploads order data: see the previous section for details. 2) The lab refused to accept the order: the lab of the lab refused to accept the order. 3) The lab received the order: the lab of the lab confirmed the order. 4) The design plan uploaded by the lab: the lab of the lab uploads the design plan, including the documents and data.
  • Page 95 Intraoral Scanner User Manual Select the file to be uploaded, wait for the file to be uploaded successfully, and submit. 5) Doctor confirmed plan: After the lab uploads the design plan, the order status is “Need Conirm Design”, and the doctor can download the design plan in the client Dental Manager Pro.
  • Page 96 Intraoral Scanner User Manual If the doctor chooses not to review the design when uploading data, skip this process. 6) During the making of the lab: After the doctor confirms the design plan, the order status is “Making”, indicating the processing data of the lab. 7) Delivery by the lab: The data processing of the lab's office is completed, and the logistics information is submitted and delivered.
  • Page 97: Care And Maintenance

    Care and maintenance Pre-cleaning, disinfection, and sterilization The whole set of Aoralscan 2 , including scanner tip, scanner body, and scanner cradle, requires proper care, cleaning, and handling. As individual part may be processed differently, read and follow the information and instructions given to help you effectively and thoroughly reprocess the set.
  • Page 98: Scanner Cradle Care

    • Ensure that the scanner body is not placed in the cradle prior to disinfecting the scanner cradle. Follow the steps below to complete the disinfection: 1. Disconnect the power of the Aoralscan 2 (see Disconnecting the scanner on chapter 4). 2. Hold the cradle firmly with your hand.
  • Page 99: Scanner Body Care

    Follow the steps below to complete the disinfection: 1. Disconnect the power of the Aoralscan 2 (see Disconnecting the scanner on chapter 4). 2. Hold the scanner tip firmly with your thumb and forefinger on both sides, and then gently slide the tip off from the scanner, as illustrated.
  • Page 100 Intraoral ScannerUser Manual 5. Slide the protection cap onto the scanner to prevent damage and dust. CAUTIONS • When the scanner tip is detached, always protect the subtle units and the inner optical components on the front end of the scanner by putting on the supplied protection cap.
  • Page 101: Scanner Tip Care

    Cleaning and high-level disinfection Follow the steps below to perform cleaning and high-level disinfection: 1. Disconnect the power of the Aoralscan 2 (see Disconnecting the scanner on chapter 4). 2. Hold the scanner tip firmly with your thumb and forefinger on both sides, and...
  • Page 102 Intraoral ScannerUser Manual CAUTION Do not place your finger(s) on the mirror of the tip when detaching as this may result in damage to the mirror. 3. Hold the supplied protection cap with the triangle mark facing upward. Then, align the protection cap blocks to the matching slots on the front end of the scanner body.
  • Page 103 CAUTIONS • To avoid possible damage, use the disinfection solution verified by Shining3D Corporation and specified here only. • Once a spill occurs, follow disinfectant manufacturer’s handling instructions. 13. Immerse the cleaned tip into the disinfectant and leave it for at least 12 minutes at 25°C.
  • Page 104 Cleaning and steam sterilization Follow the steps below to perform cleaning and steam sterilization: 1. Disconnect the power of the Aoralscan 2 (see Disconnecting the scanner on chapter 4). 2. Hold the scanner tip firmly with your thumb and forefinger on both sides, and then gently slide the scanner tip off from the scanner, as illustrated.
  • Page 105 Intraoral Scanner User Manual 6. Gently clean the inner and outer sides of the tip using mild pH-neutral soap water and a soft brush for 3 minutes. • When cleaning the inner surface of the tip, insert the soft brush into the tip from both the front and rear ends, and move the brush lightly in tiny circles.
  • Page 106: Scanner Storage

    Scanner storage In case you need to transport the device, we strongly recommend that you keep the original packaging after unpacking your Aoralscan 2. Shipping the device without its original packaging material may cause possible product damage and result in additional service fees.
  • Page 107: Hardware Specification

    CHAPTER Hardware specification Specifications Table 10-1 Type name Intraoral Scanner Model name Aoralscan 2 Scanner Scan field 11 mm x 11 mm Scan principle Non-contact scanner with the (DLP) structured light Dimension Length: < 280 mm Width: < 40 mm Height: <...
  • Page 108: Environmental Requirements

    Intraoral Scanner User Manual ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Environmental requirements Operating and storage requirements • Operating temperature: 10~40°C • Storage/Transport temperature: -25°C~60°C • Operating altitude: < 3000 M • Storage/Transport/Relative humidity: 30%~75% • MTBF: 14,600 hrs (except DMD/LED) • Air pressure: 700 hPa~1060 hPa...

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