Hygiene; Tumbler Filling And Bowl Flushing; Manual Hygiene Functions Of The Water-Conducting System; Manual Intensive Germ Reduction - KaVo ESTETICA E30 Short Instructions For Use

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Short instructions for use 8 Hygiene

8 Hygiene

8.1 Tumbler filling and bowl flushing

The following settings can be changed:
• Tumbler filling time
• Bowl rinsing time
▶ Press the "Tumbler filler" button briefly to start filling the tumbler.
or
▶ Press the "Bowl flush" key briefly to start the bowl flush.
▶ Press the "Set hygiene function" button for more than 4 seconds to start the pro-
gramming mode.
Set the period of time in 200 ms increments. Minimum: 0.4 s.
An acoustic signal is heard every second.
▶ Release the button to save the selected value.

8.2 Manual hygiene functions of the water-conducting system

Note
KaVo recommends rinsing all water-conducting systems at all dispensing
sites while no handpiece is attached, such as, e.g., syringe, turbine, mo-
tor, ultrasonic scaler and tumbler filler:
- at the start of every working day (for 2 minutes)
- after every patient (for 20 seconds)
Note
The "continuous germ reduction" hygiene function is available only with
the water bottle kit.
Treatment water that comes into contact with the patient, e.g. at the tumbler or hand-
pieces, can be germ-reduced manually or intensively germ-reduced manually.
During normal operation of the treatment centre, the continuous germ reduction function
(available with water bottle kit and added disinfectant KaVo OXYGENAL 6) ensures con-
tinuous germ reduction of the water-supplying systems.
Manual rinsing and manual intensive germ reduction facilitate the rinsing and germ re-
duction of the water-supplying system. This counteracts the formation of micro-organ-
isms at times of stagnation and ensures a hygienic water supply for the patients.

8.3 Manual intensive germ reduction

Intensive germ reduction must be carried out:
• At first start-up
• Before, during and after prolonged downtimes (more than 4 weeks)
• Over the weekend
• During vacations
• After treatment of patients at high risk
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