Technical Specifications - Satelec ProphyMax User Manual

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8. Technical Specifications

Electrical
Class 1 type BF device
Intermittent duty 10 min / 5 min
Information display: LCD digital display with colored
backlighting.
Option selection: press buttons.
Halogen bulb: 3.5 V / 750 mA / 15 000 lux (Prophy Max Lux
only)
Light out delay: can be set between 0 and 9 seconds (Lux
version only)
Mains power supply:
110 to 150 V AC, 50/60 Hz
230 to 260 V AC, 50/60 Hz
Fuse protection: dimensions 5x20 mm, 0.5 A (230 V) or 1 A
(115 V).
Power consumption: 75 VA
Insulation: 4kV (1 ms)
Factory configuration:
Power 5 in all ranges
Light out delay: after three mins (Prophy Max Lux
only)
Standby: after nine mins
Manufactured in accordance with current legislation
CEM: conforms to the general IEC 601-1 and CEM CEI 60601-
1-2 standards
Retention of the memorized configuration: 10 years at
+25°C
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Mechanical
Water pressure at inlet: 1 to 5 bar (14 to 72 PSI)
Air pressure at inlet: 4.5 to 6 bar (65 to 87 PSI)
Operational
Water flow rate at exit: 0 to 120 ml/min
Frequency of vibrations: 27 to 33 kHz
Rate of flow of powder: 1 to 3 g/mn
Rate of flow of powder: 1 to 3g/min
Specifications of the powder: white to slightly yellow powder,
impalpable, slightly salty taste and mint or lemon flavor.
Powder reservoir capacity : 50 g
Peristaltic pump: adjustable from 5 to 40 ml/min (optional)
Syringe function: rate of flow from about 100 ml/min (with
the peristaltic pump)
Dimensions and use
Overall dimensions:
Width: 270 mm
Height : 110 mm
Depth: 300 mm
Weight: 3 kg
Fixing: mount on a table
Operating temperature: +10 to +40 °C / 30 to 75% RH.
Storage/transport temperature: -40 to +70 °C / 10 to 100%
RH
Symbols and markings
Alternating current
Type BF device
Warning, please refer to the accompanying
documentation.
Marking:
0459

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