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XO ODONTOSURGE
Instruction Manual
XO CARE A/S Usserød Mølle Håndværkersvinget 6 DK-2970 Hørsholm Denmark
tel +45 70 20 55 11 fax +45 70 20 55 10 www.xo-care.com

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  • Page 1 XO ODONTOSURGE Instruction Manual XO CARE A/S Usserød Mølle Håndværkersvinget 6 DK-2970 Hørsholm Denmark tel +45 70 20 55 11 fax +45 70 20 55 10 www.xo-care.com...
  • Page 2 XO ODONTOSURGE. We are confident that you will find that the XO ODONTOSURGE will be a major adjunct to your daily practice. We thank you for choosing the XO ODONTOSURGE and welcome you to the realm of HF Soft Tissue Handling.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    LIST OF CONTENTS Page A. Component Parts – XO ODONTOSURGE ........2 B. Odontosurge Features ..............4 B1. High Frequency ..............4 B2. Ergonomics ................4 C. Set-up ..................... 5 C1. Handpiece and Cord ............. 5 C2. Handpiece holder ..............5 C3.
  • Page 4: Component Parts - Xo Odontosurge

    COMPONENT PARTS - XO ODONTOSURGE Instrument socket Handpiece holder Mains power cord ON/OFF finger switch Mode switch panel for instrument activation Handpiece, detachable Seven instruments in holder casing Handpiece cord Control box...
  • Page 5 10. green lamp blue lamp yellow lamp “COAG” “CUT” Handpiece cord 15. Mains power inlet 17. Fuse drawer connector Warning symbol 16. Main ON/OFF switch - see chapter M...
  • Page 6: Odontosurge Features

    XO ODONTOSURGE FEATURES B1. High Frequency The XO ODONTOSURGE operates at a frequency of 27 Megahertz (MHz) which is about ten times higher than conventional Soft Tissue Surgery units. This exceptionally high operating frequency results in multiple advantages - operationally as well as functionally.
  • Page 7: Set-Up

    SET-UP Your XO ODONTOSURGE comes complete with control box, handpiece and cord, casing including a selection of 7 different instruments, and a mains power cord. Handpiece and Cord 1. Connect the handpiece with the matching connector at the end of the handpiece cord.
  • Page 8: Operation Controls

    OPERATION CONTROLS Mode Switch Panel The green lamp turns on as soon as the unit is switched ON by means of the main ON/OFF switch at the rear of the control box. Finger touch-switches: COAG-switch: Turns blue lamp on and off. - Blue lamp ON means coagulation mode (COAG-mode) with handpiece ready to operate.
  • Page 9: How To Operate

    HOW TO OPERATE On switching the XO ODONTOSURGE unit ON, the mode switch panel will automatically go to the standby mode (only green lamp on). Cutting (dissection): 1. As a first step, always make sure that the unit is in the standby mode (only green lamp on).
  • Page 10 IMPORTANT! Do not start clinical work until having carefully studied Chapter F: ”Preparation and Familiarization”. CAUTION: Any treatment must be initiated by checking that the ON/OFF finger switch responds with an acoustic signal. Do not touch the instrument, when the acoustic signal is sounding. CAUTION: Always switch to standby-mode (only green lamp on) as soon as the treatment has been...
  • Page 11: Preparation And Familiarization

    PREPARATION AND FAMILIARIZATION When taking the XO ODONTOSURGE into use for the first time, it is strongly recommended that the operator gets familiar with the XO ODONTOSURGE by practising before starting to work under clinical conditions. This can be done with a piece of fresh and lean meat which, when held in the operator’s hand, constitutes an acceptable clinical model.
  • Page 12 Coagulation Exercise The COAG mode is used with the ball instrument provided to control isolated areas of bleeding. 1. Select the standby -mode by touching switches to turn blue and yellow lamps off. 2. Insert the ball instrument fully into the handpiece and touch the COAG switch to turn blue lamp on.
  • Page 13: Clinical Application

    CLINICAL APPLICATIONS The XO ODONTOSURGE is intended to cut or remove soft tissue or to control bleeding during surgical procedures, in particular in the oral cavity. With the correct use in the proper clinical situation, HF Soft Tissue Handling with the XO ODONTOSURGE will become an invaluable tool in all phases of Dentistry.
  • Page 14: Cleaning And Sterilization

    CLEANING AND STERILIZATION The Instruments A prerequisite of clean and well-defined incisions is clean instruments. Fair-sized tissue remnants can be removed by wiping - REMEMBER to switch back to standby mode (only green lamp on) before touching the instrument. Otherwise clean by immersion into a 3% hydrogen peroxide solution and subsequent wiping. IMPORTANT! Always handle the instrument wires with care in or- der to avoid deformation and breakage.
  • Page 15: Accessories

    - The XO ODONTOSURGE must be installed and operated in accordance with this Manual. - The XO ODONTOSURGE and its accessories must not be taken into use, if signs of operational, electrical or mechanical defects are found. - The XO ODONTOSURGE must not be taken into use, if heavy sparking between instrument and tissue is observed.
  • Page 16: Technical Specifications

    TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Product name: XO ODONTOSURGE Mains connection: 1-phase with protective earthing Mains voltage: 100/115/230V, 50/60 Hz (see rating label) Classification: Class 1, type CF (IEC 601-1) Class IIb (M.D.D. 93/42/EEC) Primary fuses: For mains voltage 100 and 115V: 2.00 amp (time-lag) For mains voltage 230V: 0.80 amp...
  • Page 17: Warranty

    WARRANTY For the XO ODONTOSURGE, XO CARE A/S grants a warranty of 12 months as from the date of the Contract of Sale and in accordance with terms and conditions defined on the Guarantee Card going with each unit. Defects proven to be caused by failure of materials, construction or manufacturing will be repaired free of charge.
  • Page 18: Important Notes And Warnings

    IMPORTANT NOTES AND WARNINGS 1. Use of electrosurgical devices can cause electromagnetic interference in other insuffi- ciently immune devices. CAUTION: Do not use the XO ODONTOSURGE on patients with im planted cardiac pacemaker. CAUTION: Use of the XO ODONTOSURGE may interfere with other unshielded electromedical equipment.
  • Page 19 In the improbable event that your XO ODONTOSURGE should be involved in such an inci- dent, it is therefore very important that you: 1.

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