Cerec Omnicam; General Information - Dentsply Sirona CEREC Bluecam Instructions Manual

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2 CEREC Omnicam

2.1 General information

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CEREC Omnicam
CAUTION
If the CEREC Omnicam accidentally falls down, check to make sure
that the camera window and coated sapphire glass are not damaged.
If the CEREC Omnicam has been damaged, it must no longer be
used on patients.
The CEREC Omnicam must be recalibrated.
NOTE
Do not under any circumstances sterilize the CEREC Omnicam or the
camera cable.
NOTE
The mirror sleeves cannot be sterilized in the autoclave.
NOTE
For markets where the RKI* guidelines are to be observed
The mirror sleeve is classified as a "semicritical medical device A"
according to RKI guidelines and therefore does not have to be
autoclavable.
*RKI=Robert Koch Institute, Berlin (Germany).
General information
2.1
The CEREC Omnicam is a very sensitive optical device and must
therefore be handled with the utmost care. Protect the coated sapphire
glass and the camera window against scratches and clean them with a
lint-free cloth and ethanol (commercially available cleaning alcohol) if
any haze is noted during the acquisition.
The following methods are available for cleaning the mirror sleeves:
● Wipe disinfection for the camera and mirror sleeve  [→ 6]
● High-level disinfection of the mirror sleeve with the HLD set 66 05
120  [→ 7]
● High-level disinfection of the mirror sleeve with the HLD set 63 46
907  [→ 11]
● Hot air sterilization of the mirror sleeve  [→ 13]
Instructions for CEREC Bluecam and CEREC Omnicam
Dentsply Sirona

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