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  • Page 1 Chair user's manual...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Adjusting chair headrest ......................8 Chair swivel ..........................10 Automatic legrest ........................11 Trendelenburg position ......................12 Driving chair to required position ....................12 PROGRAMMING CHAIR POSITIONS ................15 OPTIONAL FEATURES ..................... 16 Child cushion set ........................16 Operating light post and OP-tray ....................16 Remote control panel ........................
  • Page 4 IEC 60364 - equipment is used according to the operating instructions. Planmeca pursues a policy of continual product development. Although every effort is made to produce up-to-date product documentation this publication should not be re- garded as an infallible guide to current specifications. We reserve the right to make changes without prior notice.
  • Page 5: Introduction

    1 INTRODUCTION 1 INTRODUCTION Planmeca Chair is a patient chair that can easily be adjusted to various positions, thus appropriately supporting the patient during the dental treatment. Planmeca Chair is meant to be used by dental care professionals. This manual describes how to install and use Planmeca Chair.
  • Page 6: Symbols On Product Labels

    Alternating current (Standard IEC 60878). Attention, consult accompanying documents (Standard ISO 7010). General warning (Standard ISO 7010) Separate collection for electrical and electronic equipment according to Directive 2002/96/EC (WEEE). Date of manufacture (Standard IEC 60878). Protective earth (Standard IEC 60878). Planmeca Chair User’s manual...
  • Page 7: For Your Safety

    5 FOR YOUR SAFETY When driving the chair from one position to another care should be taken. In case of emergency the chair will stop when the backrest, the stop plate underneath the seat, or the stop bar or stop cover on the underside of the lifting mechanism is pressed upwards.
  • Page 8: Planmeca Chair

    "O CAUTION Do not sit on the legrest. NOTE The optional features of the chair are described in section 9 "OPTIONAL FEATURES" on page 16. 6.2 Applied parts The following parts of Planmeca Chair will in normal treatment situations come in contact with the patient: •...
  • Page 9: Using Chair

    7.1 Switching chair on The on/off switch is located on the base of the chair below the legrest. When the chair is switched on it will give a signal tone. The chair is now ready for use.
  • Page 10: Moving Armrests

    Both armrests can be locked into the positions presented below. Chair_armrests.eps 7.3 Adjusting chair headrest 7.3.1 Adjusting height of headrest The height of the headrest can be adjusted by sliding it manually.
  • Page 11 7 USING CHAIR 7.3.2 Adjusting headrest angle To adjust the angle of the headrest press the bar on the side of the headrest support to release the locking mechanism. Manually set the headrest to the angle required and then release the bar. When adjusting, the headrest should be supported by hand.
  • Page 12: Chair Swivel

    When adjusting, support the headrest with your other hand. 7.4 Chair swivel If required, the chair can be swivelled 90° to the right or left. Release the locking mechanism by pressing the foot switch located on the chair base. The chair can now be manually swivelled up to 90in either direction.
  • Page 13: Automatic Legrest

    Use the chair movement buttons to drive the patient chair. Notice that the lever underneath the legrest has to be unlocked (moved to the right) in order to move the legrest with the backrest.
  • Page 14: Trendelenburg Position

    7.7.1 Manual operation To adjust the position of the chair, push and hold the foot control in the direction indicated on the foot control to drive the chair in the direction required. When the chair reaches the desired position, release the foot control.
  • Page 15 7 USING CHAIR NOTE The chair movement stops immediately when you release the foot control. If the stop is delayed, contact your Planmeca dealer. Seat up Push the foot control towards the chair to drive the seat up. Seat down...
  • Page 16 To operate the chair again, use the foot control. If you wish to adjust the position of the chair when it has reached its preprogrammed position, simply use the foot control in manual mode to drive the chair to the desired position.
  • Page 17: Programming Chair Positions

    8 PROGRAMMING CHAIR POSITIONS The chair incorporates a memory in which you can store the chair positions that you want the chair to move to in the automatic mode. There are four chair positions available: the rinsing position (C) and three working positions (A, B, D).
  • Page 18: Optional Features

    9 OPTIONAL FEATURES 9 OPTIONAL FEATURES 9.1 Child cushion set Position the child cushion set onto the chair as shown in the figure. Support the backrest cushion with your hand and guide the patient onto the chair. NOTE Lift the backrest cushion upwards if it descends when the backrest is in vertical position.
  • Page 19: Remote Control Panel

    Press and hold the B key to drive the backrest up. When it reaches the desired position, release the key. Press and hold the C key to drive the chair up. When it reaches the desired position, release the key.
  • Page 20 Stop cover foot control or the control panel keys. If you wish to adjust the position of the chair when it has reached its preprogrammed position, simply use the foot control or the control panel in manual mode to drive the chair to the desired position.
  • Page 21 9.3.3 Programming chair positions The chair incorporates a memory in which you can store the chair positions that you want the chair to move to in the automatic mode. There are four chair positions available: the rinsing position (C) and three working positions (A, B, D).
  • Page 22: Mobile Base

    The chair is not suited for transport over obstructions or on sloping surfaces. CAUTION Do not transport the chair when a patient is sitting in CAUTION Do not sit on the backrest. The chair is raised and lowered by turning the levers in the wheel assemblies.
  • Page 23: Maintenance

    . Wipe away any excess oil after the treatment. 10.2 Cleaning chair base The chair base can be cleaned with a soft cloth moistened with a mild cleaning solution. Do not use abrasive cleaning agents. 10.2.1 Disinfecting Dürr FD 312...
  • Page 24: Replacing Fuses

    The fuses are located on the base of the chair below the on/off switch. Turn the fuse holder counter-clockwise to remove it from the chair. Replace the old fuse with a new one of the same type and rating.
  • Page 25: Chair Signal Tones

    11 CHAIR SIGNAL TONES 11 CHAIR SIGNAL TONES The different modes of the chair as well as some of the erroneous situations are expressed with signal tones. If the Planmeca Compact i control panel is connected and service mode is entered, the unique error code can be read from the display.
  • Page 26 11 CHAIR SIGNAL TONES Table 2: Error codes with two beeps every two seconds Code Name Description ERROR_LIFT_POT_MISSING Lift position sensor is missing. ERROR_LIFT_POT_OUT_OF_CAL Lift position sensor is out of calibration. ERROR_LIFT_DOES_NOT_MOVE Lift motor does not move or it moves to wrong direction.
  • Page 27: Other Signal Tones

    In the following figures a signal tone is shown with a note, and the pitch of sound is expressed in Hz. 1479 1100 832.5 120ms 739.5 120ms 120ms t/ms The chair is switched on. An automatic chair position has been programmed into the memory. User’s manual Planmeca Chair...
  • Page 28 Planmeca Chair The calibration is described in the technical manual In the calibration mode of the chair, both the lift and backrest motors can be driven regardless of the voltage signal from their position sensors. Therefore, this mode is convenient for testing whether the cause for a non- operational motor is the motor itself, the processor PCB or the position sensor and/or its cable.
  • Page 29: Disposal Of Chair

    12 DISPOSAL OF CHAIR 12 DISPOSAL OF CHAIR In order to reduce the environmental load over the product’s entire lifecycle, Planmeca products are designed to be as safe as possible to manufacture, use and dispose of. Parts which can be recycled should always be taken to the appropriate processing centres, after hazardous waste has been removed.
  • Page 30: Technical Specifications

    160 kg Maximum allowed weight of additional equipment to be attached to the chair 55 kg Maximum allowed torque caused by additional equipment on chair adapter interface or on Planmeca SingLED / OP tray adapter 365 Nm Maximum allowed weight of additional equipment on Planmeca SingLED / OP tray adapter...
  • Page 31 13 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Dimensions Max 390 mm (15,4") 1565 mm (61.6") User’s manual Planmeca Chair...
  • Page 32 13 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Backrest angle 65° Swivel angle ±90° 1810 - 1990 mm (71.3" - 78.3") Planmeca Chair User’s manual...
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