Installation; Location; Installation Positions - KaVo ELECTROmatic M Instructions For Use Manual

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Instructions for use ELECTROmatic M/C and PM/PC
4 Installation | 4.1 Location

4 Installation

4.1 Location

Damage to the dentist element.
Installations involving an intervention on the dental unit might damage compo-
nents, which can interfere with the safe function and cause injury.
▶ Have installations involving an intervention on the dental unit performed by
trained expert personnel only.
▶ Have the treatment center subjected to a safety check after installation.
Power supply and cords/hoses are on the floor.
Slipping and tripping.
▶ Power supply and cord/hoses need to be set-up/routed appropriately such
that they are not on the floor.
Note
To completely disconnect the device from the mains, the mains plug must be
pulled. For this reason, the unit must be set-up appropriately such that the
mains plug and the electrical outlet are easily accessible.
Note
Mind the electrical cord of the power supply! Route all cords appropriately
such that they do not get squashed, clamped or have a chair rolling over
them.
Note
Use the power supply in dry environments exclusively. Make sure that the
power supply is protected from the ingress of liquids.
▶ Place the product in an easily accessible place and visible for diagnostic pur-
poses.

4.2 Installation positions

There is a wide range of installation options for the ELECTROmatic. This over-
view makes no claim of being comprehensive. If possible, the installation
should be done without modification of the dentist element and/or existing at-
tachment options on the dentist element should be utilized.
The 4 basic installation positions on holders are described in the following:
▪ Installation position 1: Below a holder
▪ Installation position 2: On the side of a holder
▪ Installation position 3: On a holder or on the backside of a holder
▪ Installation position 4: Mount control panel as remote control
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