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BC-700
AB-70x
SB-70x

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  • Page 1 International English User Manual BC-700 AB-70x SB-70x...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Important Information ..........1 Safety Instructions .
  • Page 4 Using Aseptic Housings ..........23 Lithium Battery Capacity Indicator .
  • Page 5: Important Information

    Important Information Save this user manual. This user manual contains important safety and operating instructions for this equipment. Throughout this user manual, the words WARNING, CAUTION and NOTE are used to highlight important information. : WARNING information identifies conditions or practices that could result in injury WARNING : CAUTION information identifies conditions or practices that could result in damage to CAUTION...
  • Page 6: Intended Use - Battery Charger

    : this equipment must only be used in accordance with the EMC guidelines described in CAUTION this user manual. Use of accessories other than those approved by De Soutter Medical may result in increased interference or emissions. : if electro-magnetic interference occurs, causing undesirable operation, increase the NOTE distance between the interfering devices and if possible, connect the items of equipment to separate power outlets...
  • Page 7: Symbols

    Symbols General Symbols Symbol Meaning Symbol Meaning Refer to the user manual Only for use by a physician Refer to the user manual Do not immerse Dispose of in accordance Suitable for recycling with local regulations Refer to the accompanying Vacuum steam sterilise warning Single-use only...
  • Page 8: User Interface Symbols

    User Interface Symbols Symbol Meaning Symbol Meaning Settings Product Information Set Contrast Set Brightness Set Language Set Healthcheck Decrease Increase Down Factory Settings Back Empty Charging (animated) Healthcheck (animated) Battery good Charging error or replace Light use only battery...
  • Page 9: Reprocessing - Sterilisable Equipment

    Reprocessing - Sterilisable Equipment These reprocessing instructions are suitable for the sterilisable equipment described in this user manual. Limitations on reprocessing Repeated processing as specified in these instructions has minimal effect on this equipment. Equipment end-of-life is normally determined by wear or damage during use. Safety Instructions : never reuse items marked for single-use .
  • Page 10: Cleaning And Disinfection

    Cleaning and Disinfection Manual Cleaning • Remove all attachments and accessories and wash them separately. • Dispose of single-use accessories in accordance with local guidelines. Manual cleaning should only be carried out where an automatic washer-disinfector is not available, or in order to remove large contaminant deposits. Manual cleaning should be conducted in a dedicated area, by trained personnel who are wearing protective clothing, for example: gloves, a waterproof apron, and goggles or a visor.
  • Page 11 Automatic Cleaning • Remove large contaminant deposits by manual cleaning. • Remove all attachments and accessories and wash them separately. • Dispose of single-use accessories in accordance with local guidelines. An automatic washer-disinfector, capable of meeting the relevant national and international cleaning and disinfection standards (such as, ISO 15883 or HTM 2030), should be used.
  • Page 12: Maintenance

    3. Remove the disinfected equipment from the washer-disinfector and place the equipment in a clean area. 4. Remove any washing spacers and end caps, if fitted. 5. Visually inspect each item. Verify that all contaminants have been removed in accordance with local reprocessing guidelines. Disinfection Thermal disinfection is recommended and included in the automatic cleaning process.
  • Page 13: Sterilisation Of Handpieces And Accessories

    Sterilisation of Handpieces and Accessories Steam Sterilisation : these sterilisation instructions are not suitable for sterilisable batteries CAUTION : ensure that aseptic battery housings are open, with the open side facing down CAUTION Exposure Time and Cycle Temperature Wrapping Drying Time (-0°C / +3°C) 30 minutes at vacuum assisted...
  • Page 14: Storage

    STERRAD® Sterilisation Sterrad NX Advanced cycle, wrapped. STERIS Sterilisation Sterilisation System Cycle V-PRO® 1 standard V-PRO® 1 Plus lumen V-PRO® maX lumen : STERIS processes will affect the appearance of equipment with coloured anodizing. The NOTE discolouration caused by the processes will not affect the performance of the product. Storage To preserve sterility, wrap the sterilised equipment with a suitable material, capable of presenting a barrier to micro-organisms and particulate contamination.
  • Page 15: Reprocessing - Non-Sterilisable Equipment

    Reprocessing - Non-sterilisable Equipment These reprocessing instructions are suitable for the non-sterilisable equipment described in this user manual. Limitations on reprocessing Repeated processing as specified in these instructions has minimal effect on this equipment. Equipment end-of-life is normally determined by wear or damage during use. Safety Instructions : ensure the equipment is disconnected from all power sources before cleaning WARNING...
  • Page 16: Overview

    Overview Front Bay 1 Bay 2 Bay 3 Bay 4 Charger module Touch-screen...
  • Page 17: Rear

    Rear Mains inlet Fuse drawer Power switch (mains isolation) Fan grill Hex tool Ratings label...
  • Page 18: Touch-Screen

    Touch-screen Bay status indicator Bay number Status bar Button...
  • Page 19: Configuring The Battery Charger

    Configuring the Battery Charger Fitting and Removing Fuses : ensure the equipment is switched off, the mains supply is disconnected and any WARNING batteries are removed 1. Open the fuse drawer, located underneath the mains inlet. 2. Insert or remove the fuses. : ensure the fuses are correctly rated for the mains supply in use NOTE Supply Voltage...
  • Page 20: Fitting And Removing Charger Modules

    Fitting and Removing Charger Modules : ensure the equipment is switched off, the mains supply is disconnected and any WARNING batteries are removed 1. Unscrew the charger module retaining screw using the hex tool. 2. Lift and slide the charger module away from the battery charger. 3.
  • Page 21: Viewing Product Information

    Viewing Product Information 1. Using the touch-screen, navigate to: settings , information 2. Press to return to the menu. Adjusting the Display Contrast 1. Using the touch-screen, navigate to: settings , contrast 2. Press to increase the contrast, and to reduce the contrast. 3.
  • Page 22: Using The Battery Charger

    Using the Battery Charger Charging Sterile Batteries : do not leave batteries connected to the battery charger while the battery charger is NOTE switched off : this procedure requires a CA-702 charger module for the SB-600 battery, or a CA-701 NOTE charger module for the SB-70x batteries 1.
  • Page 23: Charging The Ab-701 Or Ab-702

    Charging the AB-701 or AB-702 : do not leave batteries connected to the battery charger while the battery charger is NOTE switched off : this procedure requires a CA-700 charger module NOTE Align the pins on the charger module with the holes in the battery and slide the battery fully into the module.
  • Page 24: Charging The Ab-600

    Charging the AB-600 : do not leave batteries connected to the battery charger while the battery charger is NOTE switched off : this procedure requires a CA-702 charger module NOTE With the battery label facing upwards, lower the battery into the module. : ensure the battery charger has detected and is charging the battery NOTE...
  • Page 25: Charging The Ab-450

    Charging the AB-450 : do not leave batteries connected to the battery charger while the battery charger is NOTE switched off : this procedure requires a CA-702 charger module and a CA-450 charger adaptor NOTE 1. Fit the CA-450 according to the instructions for charging a sterilisable battery. 2.
  • Page 26: Healthcheck Facility

    Healthcheck Facility The BC-700 is equipped with a healthcheck facility to determine the approximate condition of a battery. The result of a healthcheck is either: battery good; light use only; or replace battery. The BC-700 will automatically determine when a healthcheck is necessary, with only one battery allowed to automatically undergo a healthcheck at any one time.
  • Page 27: Using Batteries

    Using Batteries Using Aseptic Housings : ensure the aseptic battery loading instructions are followed closely. Failure to do so will WARNING increase the likelihood of cross-contamination. : ensure that none of the outer surfaces of the aseptic housing come into contact with NOTE non-sterile equipment or operators 1.
  • Page 28 4. The non-sterile operator removes the aseptic shield. 5. The sterile operator closes the aseptic housing and turns the housing lock fully clockwise. : once locked, ensure the green ‘locked’ indicator is fully visible NOTE : this procedure applies to all aseptic battery systems. The illustrations show the AB-701 NOTE aseptic battery system.
  • Page 29: Lithium Battery Capacity Indicator

    Lithium Battery Capacity Indicator The SB-703 and SB-704 batteries are equipped with an indicator to show the remaining capacity of the battery. When the battery is connected to a handpiece, the indicator will illuminate automatically once the handpiece starts running. : if the indicator shows a single, steady, amber light, the battery’s remaining capacity is low.
  • Page 30: Technical And Ordering Information

    Technical and Ordering Information Battery Charger Specifications Model BC-700 Part no. 15700 Supply Voltage 100 - 240 Vac Supply Frequency 50- 60 Hz Input Power 300 VA Protection Class Class 1 - earthed Operating Temperature 5 - 30°C Temperature: -20 to +40°C Storage Conditions Relative humidity: 90% maximum Atmospheric pressure: 1.5 atmospheres maximum...
  • Page 31: Sterilisation Accessories

    Model Description Voltage Capacity Part No. AB-701 Medium aseptic battery 10.8 V 1950 mAh 15340 AH-701 Medium aseptic housing 15670 AS-701 Medium aseptic shield 15890 Model Description Voltage Capacity Part No. AB-702 Large aseptic battery 14.4 V 1950 mAh 15350 AH-702 Large aseptic housing 15680...
  • Page 32: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting Battery Charger Problem Cause Action Display is unclear Contrast is poorly adjusted Adjust the contrast Brightness is poorly adjusted Adjust the brightness Display does not Battery charger fuses have tripped Replace the fuses illuminate Battery is not Battery is not fully inserted Ensure the battery is fully detected inserted...
  • Page 33: Further Help

    Problem Cause Action Battery is discharged Battery has not been charged Charge the battery prior to after sterilisation sterilisation Battery is expended Replace the battery Battery becomes Handpiece is being loaded too Use a larger battery unusually hot during heavily Ensure the recommended duty cycle is being followed Ensure the cutting accessory is...
  • Page 34: Guarantee And Liability

    Guarantee and Liability De Soutter Medical guarantees all equipment to be free from defects in material and workmanship for one year from the date of purchase. The following exceptions apply: • Sterile packed consumables are guaranteed for single-use only. • New batteries are guaranteed for a period of six months from the invoice date. •...
  • Page 35: Emc Guidance

    EMC Guidance Guidance and Manufacturer’s Declaration - Electromagnetic Emissions The Product is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below. Users must ensure that it is used in this environment. Emissions Test Compliance Electromagnetic Environment - guidance RF emissions CISPR 11 Group 1 The Product uses RF energy only for its internal function.
  • Page 36 Guidance and Manufacturer’s Declaration - Electromagnetic Immunity The Product is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below. Users must ensure that it is used in this environment. IEC 60601 Test Compliance Immunity Test Level Level Electromagnetic Environment - Guidance Electrostatic discharge (ESD) ±...
  • Page 40 United Kingdom De Soutter Medical Limited Halton Brook Business Park Weston Road Aston Clinton Aylesbury Bucks, HP22 5WF +44 (0) 1296 634 000 +44 (0) 1296 634 033 info@de-soutter.com http://www.de-soutter.com Australia France De Soutter Medical Australia Pty Ltd De Soutter Medical France 2/12-14 Apollo Drive 949 Avenue Parc des Expositions Hallam...

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