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  • Page 1 Planmeca Compact ™ user's manual 30011782...
  • Page 2 IEC 60364 - equipment is used according to the operating instructions. Planmeca pursues a policy of continual product development. Although every effort is made to produce up-to-date product documentation this publication should not be regarded as an infallible guide to current specifications. We reserve the right to make changes without prior notice.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Multiple socket outlet........................32 8.11 Planmeca Romexis connection....................33 8.12 Planmeca ProX X-ray unit......................34 8.13 Planmeca intraoral scanner......................34 Planmeca Solanna and Planmeca Solanna Vision operating lights............36 Instrument system............................ 37 10.1 Delivery arms..........................37 10.1.1 Over-the-Patient (OP) delivery arm................37 10.1.2 Side delivery arm......................
  • Page 4 Control panel on Flexy-holder...................... 76 Foot control...............................77 14.1 Introduction...........................77 14.2 Foot control pedal.........................78 14.3 Foot control functions........................79 14.3.1 Centre knob functions....................79 14.3.2 Left-side and right-side knob functions................ 79 14.3.3 Pedal functions......................79 14.4 Wireless foot control........................80 Planmeca Compact i User's manual...
  • Page 5 Operating motorised headrest........................ 110 21.1 Normal mode..........................111 21.1.1 Joystick........................111 21.1.2 Foot control........................ 111 21.2 Tilt mode.............................112 21.2.1 Joystick........................112 21.2.2 Foot control........................ 113 Operating dental unit..........................114 22.1 Language............................114 22.2 Bowl rinse........................... 115 User's manual Planmeca Compact i...
  • Page 6 Table of contents 22.3 Cup fill............................115 22.4 Timer............................116 22.5 Door open / assistant call......................117 22.6 Planmeca Solanna and Planmeca Solanna Vision operating light..........117 22.6.1 Indicator lights......................118 22.6.2 Switching operating light on/off.................. 120 22.6.3 Switching composite mode on/off................121 22.6.4 Adjusting intensity of operating light................122...
  • Page 7 25.6.1 Adjusting cup fill and bowl rinse flow rates..............192 25.6.2 Duration of bowl rinsing....................192 25.6.3 Duration of cup filling....................192 25.7 Planmeca Solanna and Planmeca Solanna Vision operating lights........... 194 25.7.1 Intensity........................194 25.7.2 Colour temperature and brightness................195 25.7.3 Gesture sensor......................196 25.8 Duration of door open / assistant call..................
  • Page 8 After each working day....................248 29.6.4 Weekly cleaning procedures..................249 29.6.5 Cleaning suction handpieces..................250 29.7 Planmeca ActiveAqua........................ 251 29.8 Planmeca WEK water disinfection system................. 251 29.9 Planmeca ProX...........................252 29.10 Planmeca ProSensor........................252 29.11 Planmeca intraoral scanner......................252 29.12 External PC..........................252 Planmeca ActiveAqua..........................253 30.1 Introduction..........................253...
  • Page 9 35.3.4 Over-the-patient delivery with hanging-tube instruments...........309 35.3.5 Side delivery with hanging-tube instruments..............310 35.3.6 Cart..........................311 35.4 Planmeca Compact i dental unit water consumption..............311 Certifications............................313 36.1 CE...............................313 36.2 EU Declaration of Conformity for PlanID RFID-reader............... 313 36.3 FCC Class B Notice for wireless foot control................313 36.4...
  • Page 10 Table of contents Planmeca Compact i User's manual...
  • Page 11: Introduction

    The Planmeca dental unit is an electrically controlled dental device that consists of a patient chair, cuspidor, delivery arm, dental instruments, operating light and a foot control. The Planmeca dental unit is meant to be used for dental treatment by dental care professionals.
  • Page 12: Associated Documentation

    The operating light's installation to the dental unit is described in the dental unit's installation manual. The intraoral X-ray unit Planmeca ProX can be installed to the Planmeca dental unit. Planmeca ProX is delivered with the following manuals: •...
  • Page 13 (30007097). The document can be found in the Planmeca Material bank. Before using an instrument, read the instrument’s user’s manual. For a full list of accessories, refer to the Planmeca product price list. User's manual Planmeca Compact i...
  • Page 14: Training

    3 Training 3 Training A hands-on user’s training is given in connection with the installation of this device. Planmeca Compact i User's manual...
  • Page 15: Registering Your Product

    4 Registering your product 4 Registering your product About this task Before you start using your Planmeca product, you must register it to activate the warranty. NOTE As an alternative to navigating to the registration website as described below, you can enter www.planmeca.com/register/...
  • Page 16: Annual Maintenance

    5 Annual maintenance To guarantee the dental unit’s proper operation, the unit must be checked and serviced by a qualified Planmeca service technician according to the maintenance schedule that has been set for your dental unit. In the annual maintenance, the service technician replaces all parts specified by the maintenance kit.
  • Page 17: Symbols On Product Labels

    Warning, hot surface (Standard ISO 7010). Warning: Electricity (Standard ISO 7010). To avoid risk of electric shock, this equipment must only be connected to a supply mains with protective earth. Health hazard (acc. to EC regulation no. 1272/2008). User's manual Planmeca Compact i...
  • Page 18 The multiple socket outlet (MSO) is reserved for medical devices that comply with the IEC 60601-1 standard. The MSO is available as an option. WARNING Do not connect a multiple socket outlet or extension cord to the system. Planmeca Compact i User's manual...
  • Page 19 6 Symbols on product labels CAUTION Only connect equipment approved by Planmeca to the multiple socket outlet. User's manual Planmeca Compact i...
  • Page 20: For Your Safety

    7 For your safety 7.1 Safety precautions WARNING No modification of this dental unit is allowed. WARNING Only instruments or equipment approved by Planmeca may be connected to this dental unit. WARNING Do not simultaneously touch the patient and the PC. WARNING Do not simultaneously touch the patient and the USB ports, or any electrical connectors of external instrument modules.
  • Page 21 CAUTION Instrument hoses have a limited lifespan and should be replaced after 5 years of use. CAUTION Drops of water on the touch display might disturb the functioning of the control panel. User's manual Planmeca Compact i...
  • Page 22 If the drain is blocked, the dental unit might overflow with contaminated water and excessive water could flow onto the floor. Shut down the unit and contact your property's caretaker and your Planmeca dealer. CAUTION When a water leak is detected, error E90 is displayed. Turn off the clinic’s main water tap and contact your Planmeca dealer.
  • Page 23 NOTE The water used by the dental unit instruments and cup fill are to be used for rinsing only. For more information, please contact your Planmeca dealer. NOTE The main water feed must be turned off when the dental unit is not in use.
  • Page 24: Safety Switches

    Care should be taken when driving the patient chair from one position to another. Obstructions in the patient chair’s line of movement activate safety switches that stop the motorised movements. The safety switches and their functions are described below. 1. Backrest Planmeca Compact i User's manual...
  • Page 25 After stopping, the backrest can be driven upward. 9. Side delivery; delivery arm joint (up) The delivery arm is above its mechanical limit and upward backrest movements are stopped. After stopping, the backrest can be driven downward. User's manual Planmeca Compact i...
  • Page 26: Stopping Chair Movements Quickly

    If the wireless foot control has been idle for 2 hours and has gone to sleep mode, you must press the handle twice to stop the chair movements. (The first press wakes the foot control up from sleep mode and the second press stops the movements.) Planmeca Compact i User's manual...
  • Page 27: Planmeca Compact I Dental Unit

    8 Planmeca Compact i dental unit 8 Planmeca Compact i dental unit 8.1 Unit configuration 8.1.1 Over-the-patient delivery with balanced instrument arms 1. Monitor 6. Adjustable suction arm 11. Balanced instrument arms 2. Cup fill tube 7. Foot control 12. Control panel 3.
  • Page 28 8 Planmeca Compact i dental unit This type of dental unit configuration has the option of a shorter OP delivery arm (340 mm). The shortened console arm (1) allows easy access to the patient chair if the instrument console is placed on the assistant's side during patient change.
  • Page 29: Over-The-Patient Delivery With Hanging-Tube Instruments

    8 Planmeca Compact i dental unit 8.1.2 Over-the-patient delivery with hanging-tube instruments 1. Monitor 7. Control panel 2. Cup fill tube 8. Instrument console with hanging-tube (HT) instruments 3. Bowl rinse tube 9. Tray 4. Bowl 10. OP delivery arm 5.
  • Page 30: Side Delivery With Hanging-Tube Instruments

    8 Planmeca Compact i dental unit 8.1.3 Side delivery with hanging-tube instruments 1. Monitor 7. Patient chair 2. Chair-mounted left-right suction arm with 8. Bowl Flexy-holder 3. Side delivery arm 9. Bowl rinse tube 4. Instrument console with hanging-tube (HT) 10.
  • Page 31: Mobile Cart With Hanging Tube Instruments

    8 Planmeca Compact i dental unit 8.1.4 Mobile cart with hanging tube instruments 1. Monitor 6. Patient chair 2. Chair-mounted left-right suction arm with 7. Bowl Flexy-holder 3. Instrument console with hanging-tube (HT) 8. Bowl rinse tube instruments 4. Control panel 9.
  • Page 32: Detachable Parts

    8 Planmeca Compact i dental unit 2. Control panel 4. On/off switch 5. Connections for USB memory stick, Ethernet cable and foot control 8.2 Detachable parts The following detachable components are marked with a manufacturer trademark. Do not perform dental treatment when either or both of these are detached.
  • Page 33 8 Planmeca Compact i dental unit Top tray (size 1 and 2) Quick connect tray (size 1 and 2) Armrests Instrument flushing holder Suction tube cleaning holder User's manual Planmeca Compact i...
  • Page 34 8 Planmeca Compact i dental unit Cup fill tube Bowl, filter and filter cap Coarse filters Dentist’s instruments and hoses Planmeca Compact i User's manual...
  • Page 35 8 Planmeca Compact i dental unit Suction tubes Assistant’s instruments and hoses Adapter for Luzzani Minibright syringe Adapter for DCI syringe User's manual Planmeca Compact i...
  • Page 36: Applied Parts

    8 Planmeca Compact i dental unit Foot cover 8.3 Applied parts Applied parts are parts of the dental unit that in normal treatment situations come into contact with the patient. The applied parts of this dental unit include the instruments, the patient chair with upholstery, and the armrests.
  • Page 37 8 Planmeca Compact i dental unit 1. Home position 2. To avoid a collision between the patient chair and the bowl when driving the chair upward, position the bowl within this area. If the bowl assembly for some reason comes off the cuspidor, you can put it back as follows: 1.
  • Page 38: Monitor

    8 Planmeca Compact i dental unit 3. Push the bowl downwards at the same time making sure that no cables are squeezed. 4. Turn the bowl assembly into place. You will know that it is in place when you hear the clicking sound of the micro switch 8.5 Monitor...
  • Page 39: Tablet Holder

    8 Planmeca Compact i dental unit 8.7 Tablet holder A tablet can be attached to the tablet holder on the Flexy-holder. Before attaching the tablet to the tablet holder, ensure that the round mount interface is glued to the backside of the tablet.
  • Page 40: Usb Connectivity

    8 Planmeca Compact i dental unit NOTE Planmeca is not liable for damages caused to the tablet caused by negligence, including but not limited to dropping the tablet on the floor. The tablet can be charged from the USB port on the cuspidor, see section "Cuspidor"...
  • Page 41: Cuspidor

    1. USB port for connecting the intraoral scanner 2. USB port for connecting the intraoral camera or for USB memory stick Connect only intraoral cameras supplied by Planmeca to the USB port. 3. USB port for charging the tablet 8.9 Water and air quick-connectors The water and air quick-connectors can be used with external devices.
  • Page 42: Multiple Socket Outlet

    8.10 Multiple socket outlet The multiple socket outlet for medical devices is located at the rear of the unit base. CAUTION Only connect equipment approved by Planmeca to the multiple socket outlet. 1 Multiple socket outlet Planmeca Compact i User's manual...
  • Page 43: Planmeca Romexis Connection

    8 Planmeca Compact i dental unit 8.11 Planmeca Romexis connection The dental unit must be connected to Planmeca Romexis software when you want to use Planmeca Romexis Clinic Management, the intraoral camera, the touchpad functionality, or sign in with a PlanID card.
  • Page 44: Planmeca Prox X-Ray Unit

    8 Planmeca Compact i dental unit 8.12 Planmeca ProX X-ray unit The Planmeca ProX X-ray unit can be mounted to the dental unit pylon. CAUTION Drive the chair carefully when positioning the ProX X-ray unit. CAUTION Do not drive the chair during the exposure.
  • Page 45 8 Planmeca Compact i dental unit Before using the scanner you must connect it to the dental unit. The connector on the scanner must be carefully attached to the port for the scanner on the cuspidor (1). CAUTION Make sure that you attach the intraoral scanner connector the right way into the port for the scanner.
  • Page 46: Planmeca Solanna And Planmeca Solanna Vision Operating Lights

    Do not allow the patient to grab the operating light or its arm when getting seated or getting up from the patient chair. You can operate the Planmeca Solanna operating light either from the light itself, or from the dental unit’s control panel or foot control. It also features a “no touch”...
  • Page 47: Instrument System

    The instrument console can be positioned using the handles on the console. The rotation area of the delivery arm is presented in the illustrations below. The items do not need to be locked into position. The following presents the OP delivery arm with balanced instrument arms. User's manual Planmeca Compact i...
  • Page 48: Side Delivery Arm

    The side delivery arm is attached to the cuspidor base and swings under the chair. CAUTION Do not stand on the side delivery arm. The instruments can be positioned using the handle on the instrument console. The arm does not need to be locked into position. Planmeca Compact i User's manual...
  • Page 49: Instrument Console

    The console can be equipped with up to five instruments. The leftmost position is reserved for the syringe only. The other instruments can be positioned in any order in the four remaining positions. 1. Syringe User's manual Planmeca Compact i...
  • Page 50 Note that by positioning the roller higher up, the arm is lighter to bend. 3. Push the roller back in to lock its position NOTE When balancing/adjusting the instrument arms, bear in mind that the instruments shall under no circumstances fall over the patient. Planmeca Compact i User's manual...
  • Page 51: Instrument Console With Hanging-Tube Instruments

    The hose is connected into place by turning the connector locker clockwise, and removed by turning the connector counter-clockwise. Make sure that the flat side of the connector is upward when connecting the quick-connector hose to the dental unit. User's manual Planmeca Compact i...
  • Page 52 The instrument selection on the instrument console can also be interchanged. The settings of the eight last used instruments are stored in the memory, and are recalled when the instrument is reconnected. Planmeca Compact i User's manual...
  • Page 53: Instrument Functions

    The type or magnitude of the following functions can be programmed: • instrument spray • automatic chip blow • instrument light • instrument speed/power reduction • torque limit • drive mode Bien-Air MX2 micromotors • apical action for Morita TORX micromotors. User's manual Planmeca Compact i...
  • Page 54: Instrument Spray

    The torque limit for the Bien-Air MCX, Bien-Air MX2 and Morita TORX micromotors can be set to be on or off when the instrument is active (i.e. picked up from the instrument console), see sections "Torque limit" on page Planmeca Compact i User's manual...
  • Page 55: Apical Action

    The tray mounting arm is attached to the instrument console with a quick- connector. To remove the tray assembly from the instrument console, pull the ring of the locking mechanism outwards (1) and then pull the tray arm away from its position (2). User's manual Planmeca Compact i...
  • Page 56: Integrated Tray Table

    The top tray table is placed on top of the instrument console and is available for OP-deliveries with hanging-tube instruments and for the mobile cart. The maximum load on the top tray table is 2 kilograms (4.4 lbs). Planmeca Compact i User's manual...
  • Page 57: Rotating Tray Table

    The double tray is available for side deliveries. It is a combination of the top tray table and the rotating tray table. The maximum combined load on the tray tables is 2 kilograms (4.4 lbs). User's manual Planmeca Compact i...
  • Page 58: Column Tray

    A tray table for surgical purposes is available for side-deliveries and for the mobile cart. The OP tray can be mounted on an OP delivery arm, which in its turn is mounted on the pylon. Planmeca Compact i User's manual...
  • Page 59: Sterile Water System

    Inspect sterile packaging for damage. If sterile packaging is damaged, the item must not be used. CAUTION The attachment of the sterile water bag, nozzle and tubes to the dental unit is to be performed by dental personnel only. User's manual Planmeca Compact i...
  • Page 60 NOTE When using sterile water, be careful not to step on the sterile water tubes or otherwise squeeze them. Refer also to the documentation delivered with the sterile water bag and the sterile water tube. Planmeca Compact i User's manual...
  • Page 61 A sterile water system can be installed to the following dental unit configurations: • Over-the-patient delivery with balanced instrument arms (1) • Over-the-patient delivery with hanging-tube instruments • Side delivery with hanging-tube instruments (2) • Mobile and independent cart (3) User's manual Planmeca Compact i...
  • Page 62: Setting Up Sterile Water System

    In OP-deliveries, the holder is attached on the pylon, and in side and cart deliveries it is attached to the instrument console. 2. Open the lid of the water pump and place the silicone part of the sterile water tube in the pump. Planmeca Compact i User's manual...
  • Page 63 5. Route the other end of the tube to the instrument hose. 6. Connect the water tube to the instrument by sliding the tube over the externally mounted spray nozzle as shown in the figure below. User's manual Planmeca Compact i...
  • Page 64: Extending Sterile Water Tube

    4. Attach the other end of the joint extension tube to the sterile water tube with pump part (4). 5. This part (5) goes into the sterile water bag. 6. This part (6) goes into the pump. Planmeca Compact i User's manual...
  • Page 65: Adjusting Sterile Water Flow Rate

    10 Instrument system 10.6.4 Adjusting sterile water flow rate Turn the black knob on the instrument console to adjust the sterile water flow rate. User's manual Planmeca Compact i...
  • Page 66: Adjusting Sterile Water Volume

    The sterile water bag holder that is mounted on the column can be removed from its mount as follows: 1. Loosen the screw on the mount with a 4 mm Allen key. 2. Remove the sterile water bag holder. 3. Tighten the screw. Planmeca Compact i User's manual...
  • Page 67: Suction System

    11 Suction system 11 Suction system 11.1 Suction arms 11.1.1 Adjustable suction arm The adjustable suction arm is attached to the side of the unit base. User's manual Planmeca Compact i...
  • Page 68: Adjustable Suction Arm With Flexy-Holder

    The adjustable suction arm with a Flexy-holder is attached to the side of the unit base. 11.1.3 Left/right suction arm with Flexy-holder The left-right suction arm with a Flexy-holder is attached to the side of the unit base. Planmeca Compact i User's manual...
  • Page 69: Chair-Mounted Adjustable Suction Arm With Flexy-Holder

    The chair-mounted adjustable suction arm with a Flexy-holder is mounted to the underside of the patient chair. 11.1.5 Chair-mounted left/right suction arm with Flexy-holder The chair-mounted left/right suction arm with a Flexy-holder is mounted to the underside of the patient chair. User's manual Planmeca Compact i...
  • Page 70: Flexy-Holder

    11.2 Flexy-holder The suction handpieces are placed in the Flexy-holder. The Flexy-holder is a suction holder that is attached to the suction arm. Its integrated control panels enable you to control selected functions of the Planmeca Compact i User's manual...
  • Page 71 The suction tube, instrument and supplementary holders can be removed from the Flexy-holder, for example for cleaning. Remove the suction tube holder by pulling it downward from the Flexy- holder. To replace it, push it firmly into its place. User's manual Planmeca Compact i...
  • Page 72 To replace it, push it firmly into its place. Remove the instrument holder by squeezing it from the bottom and at the same time lifting it upward. To replace it, squeeze the holder and insert it into its place. Planmeca Compact i User's manual...
  • Page 73: Removing And Replacing Suction Tubes

    3. Detach the securing ring (1) from the suction tube. NOTE You can grease the securing ring with non-toxic vaseline to make it easier to remove. 4. Remove the suction tube (2) from the suction tube connector. User's manual Planmeca Compact i...
  • Page 74 11 Suction system 5. Replace the suction tubes in the reverse order. Planmeca Compact i User's manual...
  • Page 75: Patient Chair

    12.1 Patient recognition A sensor in the patient chair recognises if there is a patient in the chair and forwards information about this to Planmeca Romexis Clinic Management software. When a patient is in the chair, a Patient icon is displayed on the control panel.
  • Page 76: Automatic Legrest

    Notice that the backrest will move upward and downward when the legrest is locked. 1. Approx. 18° from the horizontal position 2. Lever Planmeca Compact i User's manual...
  • Page 77: Trendelenburg Position

    The right armrest can be moved 90° outwards. Before you move the armrest horizontally you must lift it slightly to unlock it. The armrest can be locked into the positions 1 and 3 presented below. The armrest can be removed when it is in position 2. User's manual Planmeca Compact i...
  • Page 78 Once you have removed the standard armrest, place the surgical armrest on the spindle in a 45° angle, push the armrest down and rotate in either direction until it locks into place (2). The surgical armrest is removed in the same way as the standard armrest. Planmeca Compact i User's manual...
  • Page 79: Manual Headrest

    12.5 Manual headrest 12.5.1 Adjusting height of headrest The height of the headrest can be adjusted by sliding it manually. NOTE The headrest can only be pulled out as far as to the MAX mark. User's manual Planmeca Compact i...
  • Page 80: Adjusting Headrest Angle

    The headrest can be turned around and repositioned for better head support for children or short patients. Pull the headrest out. Turn it around so that the cushion faces backward and push the headrest back into the chair. Planmeca Compact i User's manual...
  • Page 81 12 Patient chair Turn the cushion around (180° counter-clockwise). Press the bar on the side of the headrest support to release the locking mechanism and position the headrest at the top of the chair. User's manual Planmeca Compact i...
  • Page 82: Motorised Headrest

    When adjusting, support the headrest with your other hand. 12.6 Motorised headrest The motorised headrest allows you to adjust the headrest using the foot control or the joystick on the headrest. For more information, see section "Operating motorised headrest" on page 110. Planmeca Compact i User's manual...
  • Page 83: Control Panel

    8. Chair buttons 19. X-ray film viewer button 9. Wireless foot control battery (optional, display 20. Solanna Vision button (optional) only) 10. User name (display only) 21. Program button 11. Romexis connection (optional, display only) User's manual Planmeca Compact i...
  • Page 84: Touchpad Functionality

    The touchpad function requires that the dental unit is connected to Planmeca Romexis software. The software version must be 4.1 or later. If there is no Planmeca Romexis connection, the function is disabled and the Touchpad button is grey. Using control panel as computer mouse In the the touchpad-view, press Touchpad to open the mouse-view on the control panel.
  • Page 85 ^ are displayed. You will automatically return to the normal view when you enter one of the letters. To return to the normal view without entering a letter, press the symbol again. User's manual Planmeca Compact i...
  • Page 86: Control Panel On Flexy-Holder

    Planmeca Solanna Vision video streaming on/off • start/stop Planmeca Solanna Vision video recording • capture an image with the Planmeca Solanna Vision camera • open/close the Planmeca Solanna Vision window. For more information, contact your Planmeca dealer. Planmeca Compact i...
  • Page 87: Foot Control

    The foot control is a precision instrument. Do not stand on or apply unnecessary force to the foot control and its knobs. CAUTION Do not use the foot control in areas where liquids are likely to be present on the floor. User's manual Planmeca Compact i...
  • Page 88: Foot Control Pedal

    NOTE If you want to change from a standard pedal to the wide pedal, or vice versa, contact your Planmeca dealer. The two foot control pedals function differently. For example, to increase the instrument speed, you must push the standard pedal horizontally, either to the left or to the right.
  • Page 89: Foot Control Functions

    14.3.2 Left-side and right-side knob functions Action Function Left-side knob up Can be configured by a Planmeca service technician. Default function: Operating light on/off Left-side knob down Can be configured for a selection of instruments by a Planmeca service technician.
  • Page 90: Wireless Foot Control

    Before using the wireless foot control, check the power level of its battery. The power level is indicated by a battery symbol on the control panel. Power level Sleep mode Full < 80% full < 60% full < 40% full < 20% full Planmeca Compact i User's manual...
  • Page 91 CAUTION The battery charging area must be dry. Do not expose the charger to liquids. NOTE The power supply is marked and specified as a part of the Planmeca dental unit. NOTE The batteries must be replaced only by a qualified Planmeca service technician.
  • Page 92 The standard foot control contains a radio device FCC: YII002 and IC: 9050A-002, and the wireless foot control contains a radio device FCC: YII001 and IC: 9050A-001. See also section "FCC Class B Notice for wireless foot control" on page 313. Planmeca Compact i User's manual...
  • Page 93: Switching Unit On And Off

    If your unit is equipped with a water heater, fill the cup once after switching the unit on to start the heating. Notice that when using the water heater, the water temperature can rise up to 46°C. User's manual Planmeca Compact i...
  • Page 94: Signing In And Out

    16.1 Signing in NOTE The sign in method depends on the dental unit’s configuration. For more information on the configuration, or for changing it, contact your Planmeca dealer. NOTE Before you can sign in with a PlanID card, you must assign a PlanID card to your user profile.
  • Page 95 It is also possible to sign in to the dental unit as a guest user by pressing the Sign in window. Guest user button in the Once you have signed in, the treatment window opens and you can start using the dental unit with your own personal settings. User's manual Planmeca Compact i...
  • Page 96: Signing Out

    16 Signing in and out Factory settings are loaded for guest users every time they sign in. 16.2 Signing out Steps 1. In the top left corner of the treatment window, press Sign out. Planmeca Compact i User's manual...
  • Page 97: Managing Users And Personal Settings

    When you sign in to the dental unit, you can start using the unit with your own personal settings. Depending on the dental unit configuration, the settings are either stored in the dental unit or in Planmeca Romexis software. For more information, contact your Planmeca dealer.
  • Page 98: Deleting User

    For information on how to edit the user settings, see section "Editing user settings" on page 89. 17.3 Deleting user Steps Sign in window, press Edit next to the user that you want to delete. 1. In the Planmeca Compact i User's manual...
  • Page 99: Editing User Settings

    Sign in window. Your user name is deleted from the user list in the NOTE The user profile optionally saved in Planmeca Romexis is not deleted. For more information, contact your Planmeca dealer. 17.4 Editing user settings User settings window. There are two...
  • Page 100: Editing User Name

    "Language" on page 114. 17.4.1 Editing user name Steps User settings window, press Edit next to First name . 1. In the Set first name window opens. Planmeca Compact i User's manual...
  • Page 101 6. When you have entered your last name, press OK to save the last name User settings window. and return to the Set last name window without saving the user Pressing Close exits the name. User's manual Planmeca Compact i...
  • Page 102: Editing Language

    You can scroll the list of languages either from the list itself or from the scroll bar to the right. When you press a language to select it, you will automatically return to User settings window. Planmeca Compact i User's manual...
  • Page 103: Editing Colour Theme

    User settings window. OK in the 17.4.3 Editing colour theme Steps User settings window, press Edit next to Color theme . 1. In the Program - Theme window opens. User's manual Planmeca Compact i...
  • Page 104: Resetting Personal Settings

    Sign in window. affect your user name or your position on the user list in the NOTE This reset only applies to settings stored in the dental unit. For more information, contact your Planmeca dealer. Planmeca Compact i User's manual...
  • Page 105 In the want to reset. Sign in to the dental unit and press Program > User settings. User settings window opens. 2. Press Reset. A confirmation message is displayed. 3. Confirm the reset by pressing OK. User's manual Planmeca Compact i...
  • Page 106: Assigning Planid Card To User

    These will be shown in the dental unit as your first and last name. NOTE If you have stored a picture of yourself in Planmeca Romexis software, the User settings window and in the picture will show in the dental unit’s Welcome-message that is displayed when you sign in to the dental unit.
  • Page 107 4. Enter your Romexis username and save the changes by pressing OK. Add User The username must be the same that you entered in the window in Planmeca Romexis. Only letters A-Z and a-z, period (.), hyphen (-), underscore (_) and the “at” sign (@) are allowed.
  • Page 108 Assign PlanID tag window by pressing OK. 6. Close the User settings window by pressing OK. 7. Close the Results Your PlanID card has now been assigned to you and you have been signed in to the dental unit. Planmeca Compact i User's manual...
  • Page 109: Checking Dental Unit Details

    2. Press About this unit. About this unit window opens. NOTE The following is an example only and does not necessarily portray the actual situation. > means that more information can be opened to a new window. User's manual Planmeca Compact i...
  • Page 110: Unit Type

    • how many days are left until the next yearly maintenance. The last item, Confirm yearly maintenance , is for qualified Planmeca service technicians only. 19.5.3 Storage information Storage information contains details on the control panel SD card.
  • Page 111: Gui Diagnostics

    GUI Diagnostics shows the current hardware revision of the control panel and also contains tools for finding possible errors in the touch display. CAUTION GUI diagnostics is only meant to be used by a qualified Planmeca service technician. 19.5.5 PlanID...
  • Page 112: Screensaver

    Network mask • Gateway CAUTION The network settings may only be edited by a qualified Planmeca service technician. 19.7 Message history Message history displays help and error messages when you press >. For information on how to use the message log, see section "Viewing help and error message history"...
  • Page 113: Operating Patient Chair

    If the chair is equipped with an optional automatic legrest, the legrest position is adjusted simultaneously with the backrest position. To drive the backrest up, press the Backrest up button until the chair reaches the required position. User's manual Planmeca Compact i...
  • Page 114 Flexy-holder is not above the cuspidor when driving the chair down. If the chair does not move downward and H 03 is displayed, check that the chair-mounted arm is not in the upmost position. This arm position prevents the chair from moving downward. Planmeca Compact i User's manual...
  • Page 115: Automatic Operation

    Flexy-holder is not above the cuspidor when driving the chair down. If the chair does not move downward and H 3 is displayed, check that the chair-mounted arm is not in its upmost position. This arm position prevents the chair from moving downward. User's manual Planmeca Compact i...
  • Page 116: Extended Vs. Traditional View

    Extended view Control panel: To move the chair to a preprogrammed position, first press the Chair positions button in the main window. Then, in the list that opens, select an automatic position by pressing it. Planmeca Compact i User's manual...
  • Page 117 When the chair is in an automatic position, the current position is displayed on the Chair positions button in the main window. Traditional view Control panel: To move the chair to a preprogrammed position, press briefly the corresponding chair position button. User's manual Planmeca Compact i...
  • Page 118: Selecting Rinsing Position

    You can also drive the chair to the rinsing position with the foot control by pushing down the right-side knob. To return to the working position, push down the right-side knob again. For information on how to program the rinsing position, see section "Automatic chair positions" on page 178. Planmeca Compact i User's manual...
  • Page 119: Stopping Chair Movements

    Next time you press Rinsing position, the chair will move to the rinsing position. Contact your Planmeca dealer. NOTE Automatic cup fill and bowl rinse functions when the dental unit reaches the rinsing position are configurable;...
  • Page 120: Operating Motorised Headrest

    NOTE Alternatively, the dental unit can be configured so that you change headrest mode by pressing the Flexy button. Contact your Planmeca dealer. NOTE Do not leave your fingers under the headrest or between the headrest and backrest when driving the headrest.
  • Page 121: Normal Mode

    To activate the normal mode, briefly push the left-side knob up (factory default). The partially green headrest symbol on the control panel indicates that the normal mode has been activated. User's manual Planmeca Compact i...
  • Page 122: Tilt Mode

    5. Headrest down Push the joystick down to drive the headrest down in accordance with the movement of the anatomical tilt. The movement continues for as long as the joystick is pushed. Planmeca Compact i User's manual...
  • Page 123: Foot Control

    (B) to lower the patient’s jaw. You can also move the headrest up (C) or down (D) by pushing and holding the centre knob. The movement continues for as long as the centre knob is pushed. User's manual Planmeca Compact i...
  • Page 124: Operating Dental Unit

    Italian • Swedish • Hungarian • Czech • Danish • Norwegian • Russian • Japanese • Polish • Traditional Chinese • Simplified Chinese • Romanian • Arabic • Dutch • Portuguese • Turkish • Greek Planmeca Compact i User's manual...
  • Page 125: Bowl Rinse

    22.3 Cup fill NOTE By default, the cup fill is not activated unless the cup is positioned in its place under the cup fill tube. To change this setting, contact your Planmeca dealer. NOTE The water in the dental unit is intended for rinsing only, not for drinking.
  • Page 126: Timer

    NOTE Other functionalities can be used while the timer is running. NOTE The timer can not be run from the foot control. Steps 1. Press Timer to open a list of available timers. Planmeca Compact i User's manual...
  • Page 127: Door Open / Assistant Call

    The duration of the signal can be programmed, see section "Duration of door open / assistant call" on page 197. 22.6 Planmeca Solanna and Planmeca Solanna Vision operating light CAUTION Do not allow the patient to grab the operating light or its arm when getting seated or getting up from the patient chair.
  • Page 128: Indicator Lights

    18 cm (1.2 - 7.1 in.) from the infrared sensor. The distance can be adjusted, see section "Gesture sensor" on page 196. 22.6.1 Indicator lights The indicator lights on the operating light’s handle buttons indicate the current state of the operating light. Planmeca Compact i User's manual...
  • Page 129 Yellow When the indicator light blinks yellow, the operating light is not functioning properly and full luminosity can not be reached. You can also hear a warning sound. Please contact your local Planmeca service technician. User's manual Planmeca Compact i...
  • Page 130: Switching Operating Light On/Off

    You will hear a clicking sound when you wave your hand in front of the sensor. From dental unit When you switch the operating light on, the indicator light on the Operating light button is lit. Control panel: Press Operating light to switch the operating light on or off. Planmeca Compact i User's manual...
  • Page 131: Switching Composite Mode On/Off

    NOTE The foot control can also be configured so that the operating light is switched on/off when you push the right-side knob up. Contact your Planmeca dealer. 22.6.3 Switching composite mode on/off The composite mode allows you to work with composite materials with minimal risk of pre-polymerisation caused by the operating light.
  • Page 132: Adjusting Intensity Of Operating Light

    Thus, if you first increase the intensity, the intensity will be decreased the next time you adjust it. You will hear short successive clicking sounds while the intensity is being adjusted and a long signal tone when the maximum/minimum intensity is reached. Planmeca Compact i User's manual...
  • Page 133 22 Operating dental unit The operating light intensity can also be programmed, see section "Planmeca Solanna and Planmeca Solanna Vision operating lights" on page 194. NOTE The operating light intensity will decrease to 30% of the maximum intensity when the chair is moving.
  • Page 134: Adjusting Intensity Of Operating Light In Composite Mode

    NOTE The foot control can also be configured so that the intensity is adjusted when you push and hold the right-side knob up. Contact your Planmeca dealer. After one second, the intensity will increase until you release the button/ knob. When you press and hold the button/knob again, the intensity will start to decrease.
  • Page 135: Changing Light Tone Of Operating Light

    Contact your Planmeca dealer. NOTE The foot control can be configured so that the intensity is adjusted when you push and hold the left-side or the right-side knob up. Contact your Planmeca dealer. 22.6.6 Changing light tone of operating light The white light tone of the operating light can be warm, neutral or cool.
  • Page 136: Planmeca Solanna Vision Camera

    Planmeca Romexis software version 6.0 or later must be installed. When Planmeca Romexis is running, the camera is continuously connected to the software. • Planmeca Romexis and the dental unit have been paired by a Planmeca service technician. • The connection between Planmeca Romexis and the dental unit has been enabled by a Planmeca service technician.
  • Page 137: Starting To Use Cameras

    After you have saved videos and images The images and videos are automatically saved to the selected patient file in Planmeca Romexis software. The images can be viewed in the 2D module Patient data window. window and the videos as attachments in the...
  • Page 138 Solanna Vision window in the dental unit. This does not open the To switch full screen mode on/off, press the f key on the Planmeca Romexis keyboard. To switch low latency mode on/off, press the l key on the Planmeca Romexis keyboard 22.7.1.2 Activating camera from dental unit...
  • Page 139: Adjusting Camera Settings From Dental Unit

    Press OK to close the 22.7.2 Adjusting camera settings from dental unit 22.7.2.1 Selecting camera and zoom level About this task Planmeca Solanna Vision has two cameras. Select which camera you want to use. Steps Solanna Vision window in the dental unit.
  • Page 140 22.7.2.2 Adjusting video settings Steps Solanna Vision window in the dental unit. 1. Open the For instructions, see section "Activating camera from dental unit" on page 128. Solanna Vision window, press Settings. 2. In the Planmeca Compact i User's manual...
  • Page 141: Switching Video Streaming On/Off

    22.7.3 Switching video streaming on/off Solanna When video streaming is on, the live video stream is played in the Vision window in Planmeca Romexis. Solanna Vision window in Planmeca When you turn streaming off, the Romexis closes. The window opens again when you turn streaming on.
  • Page 142: Recording Video

    When the Planmeca Romexis keyboard to pause streaming. Press Space again to resume streaming. Planmeca dental unit: When video streaming is on, the camera indicator light on the Solanna Vision button in the main window indicates that streaming is going on.
  • Page 143: Capturing Image

    Solanna Vision button in the main window blinks to indicate that recording is going on. Planmeca Romexis: When recording is going on, a red recording icon in the Solanna Vision window indicates that recording is going top left corner of the...
  • Page 144: X-Ray Film Viewer

    22 Operating dental unit How to capture image Interface Action Planmeca dental unit: Planmeca Compact i: The dental unit can be configured so that an Control panel on Flexy- image is captured when you press the Flexy button, contact your holder Planmeca dealer.
  • Page 145: Operating Instruments

    Therefore, an alternative instrument logic can be taken into use for four-handed dentistry. Please contact your Planmeca dealer. In intelligent four-handed dentistry one instrument can be left waiting in a queue so that it is ready for use when the dentist returns the active instrument to the instrument console.
  • Page 146: Micromotor

    To stop the instrument, allow the pedal to return to the rest position. CAUTION Ensure that the pedal is in rest position when you activate the instrument. NOTE The speed/power level depends on the instrument. Planmeca Compact i User's manual...
  • Page 147: Reverse Rotation

    NOTE The foot control can be configured so that the micromotor’s speed or power is limited when you push the left-side knob down. Contact your Planmeca dealer. NOTE Check the indicator light on the control panel to verify that pushing the left- side knob down activates the correct function.
  • Page 148 Push the pedal again to switch on the air spray. You will hear one short signal tone. Push the pedal a third time to switch off the instrument spray. You will hear one long signal tone. Planmeca Compact i User's manual...
  • Page 149: Momentary Spray

    NOTE The foot control can also be configured so that you push the left-side knob down to select a different spray setting. Contact your Planmeca dealer. NOTE Check the indicator light on the control panel to verify that pushing the left- side knob down activates the correct function.
  • Page 150: Instrument Light

    NOTE The foot control can be configured so that you push the left-side knob down to switch the instrument light on/off. Contact your Planmeca dealer. NOTE Check the indicator light on the control panel to verify that pushing the left- side knob down activates the correct function.
  • Page 151: Bien-Air Mcx Micromotor

    Only the drive mode Auto stop is available for the Bien-Air MCX micromotor. NOTE The foot control can be configured so that you push the left-side knob down to enable/disable the torque function. Contact your Planmeca dealer. NOTE Check the indicator light on the control panel to verify that pushing the left- side knob down activates the correct function.
  • Page 152: Rpm Limit

    The green indicator light means that the RPM limit is on. Press RPM limit again to switch the rpm limit off. 23.4 Bien-Air MX2 micromotor Besides the basic micromotor functions, the Bien-Air MX2 micromotor has some additional features. These are described below. Planmeca Compact i User's manual...
  • Page 153: Torque

    The foot control can be configured so that you push the left-side knob down either to enable/disable the torque function or to select the drive mode. Contact your Planmeca dealer. NOTE Check the indicator light and the drive mode symbol on the control panel to verify that pushing the left-side knob down activates the correct function.
  • Page 154: Rpm

    The following table presents the default preset settings for the Bien-Air MX2 micromotor. These presets can be modified, see section "Modifying preset values" on page 185. The tolerance for RPM and torque values is +/- 5%. Planmeca Compact i User's manual...
  • Page 155: Morita Torx Micromotor

    NOTE The foot control can be configured so that you push the left-side knob down to enable/disable the torque function. Contact your Planmeca dealer. NOTE Check the indicator light on the control panel to verify that pushing the left- side knob down activates the correct function.
  • Page 156: Rpm

    When the apical action autoforward is selected and the flash bar is reached, the micromotor will rotate counter-clockwise (reverse) until it has reversed three segments on the apex meter and then return to clockwise rotation. Planmeca Compact i User's manual...
  • Page 157: Presets

    - t3 are torque presets where the torque limit can be enabled. Presets a1 - a3 can only be used with the Morita CA-10RC-ENDO 10:1 endo-contra handpiece. This handpiece must not be used with other presets than a1 - a3. User's manual Planmeca Compact i...
  • Page 158 Default: On Default: On Rotation Forward/ Forward/ Forward/ Forward/ Forward/ Reverse Reverse Reverse Reverse Reverse Default: Default: Default: Default: Default: Forward Forward Forward Forward Forward rotation rotation rotation rotation rotation Planmeca Compact i User's manual...
  • Page 159: Apex Locator

    CA-10RC-ENDO 10:1 handpiece and for hand files. The apex locator can be operated from the dental unit's control panel. More detailed information on how to measure the root canal can be found in the operation instructions provided by Morita. User's manual Planmeca Compact i...
  • Page 160: Before Using Apex Locator

    CAUTION Before using the Morita Root ZX mini U apex locator, read the documentation provided by Morita. 1. Probe cord The probe cord is plugged into the jack on the back of the instrument console. Planmeca Compact i User's manual...
  • Page 161 Before treating a patient: • Make sure that the probe cord is securely plugged into the jack on the back of the instrument console. Planmeca Compact i dental unit with hanging-tube instruments User's manual Planmeca Compact i...
  • Page 162 23 Operating instruments Planmeca Compact i dental unit with balanced instrument arms • Check that the file holder and contrary electrode are properly connected to the probe cord. • If you are using a hand file with the apex locator, touch the metal part of the file holder with the contrary electrode.
  • Page 163: Using Apex Locator

    23 Operating instruments If the indicator bars do not appear normally, stop using the device and contact your Planmeca dealer. 23.6.2 Using apex locator The Morita Root ZX mini U apex locator can be used both with hand files and with the Morita TORX micromotor and the CA-10RC-ENDO 10:1 handpiece.
  • Page 164 2 on the meter scale. For the 5 first bars, the beep signal is slow, after which the beep signal becomes fast, and finally becomes continuous when it reaches the flash bar. 1 Slow beep signal 2 Fast beep signal 3 Continuous signal Planmeca Compact i User's manual...
  • Page 165: Testing Apex Locator Function

    1. Continuous signal 23.6.3 Testing apex locator function About this task The apex locator function must be tested weekly. NOTE While the test is going on, the control panel is locked. User's manual Planmeca Compact i...
  • Page 166 The meter may jump when the tester is inserted. If it does, wait for about one second until the meter stabilises and then check the reading. If the reading is 4 or more bars away from 1, the unit will not make an accurate measurement. Contact your Planmeca dealer. Planmeca Compact i User's manual...
  • Page 167: Turbine

    1 3 bars above 1 2 3 bars below 1 23.7 Turbine The turbines supplied by Planmeca have a built-in backflow prevention system, which protects the water used in the instrument from contamination. CAUTION A power cut will shut down the software-controlled backflow prevention system.
  • Page 168: Speed/Power

    Quickstart to enable/disable the quickstart. NOTE The foot control can be configured so that you push the left-side knob down to enable/disable the quickstart. Contact your Planmeca dealer. NOTE Check the indicator light on the control panel to verify that pushing the left- side knob down activates the correct function.
  • Page 169 NOTE The foot control can also be configured so that you push the left-side knob down to select a different spray setting. Contact your Planmeca dealer. NOTE Check the indicator light on the control panel to verify that pushing the left- side knob down activates the correct function.
  • Page 170: Speed/Power Limit

    The instrument spray operated with the foot control can be disabled in the service mode, in which case you can switch the spray on and off only from the control panel. Contact your Planmeca dealer. 23.7.4 Speed/power limit When the turbine’s speed/power limit is on and the preset value is, for example, 50%, the foot control pedal movement controls the speed/power between 5 - 50% instead of the normal range of 5 - 100%.
  • Page 171: Automatic Chip Blow

    NOTE The foot control can be configured so that you push the left-side knob down to switch the automatic chip blow on/off. Contact your Planmeca dealer. NOTE Check the indicator light on the control panel to verify that pushing the left- side knob down activates the correct function.
  • Page 172: Scaler

    NOTE The foot control can be configured so that you push the left-side knob down to switch the instrument light on/off. Contact your Planmeca dealer. NOTE Check the indicator light on the control panel to verify that pushing the left- side knob down activates the correct function.
  • Page 173: Instrument Spray

    Push the pedal again to switch on water 2. You will hear one short signal tone. Push the pedal a third time to switch off the instrument spray. You will hear one long signal tone. User's manual Planmeca Compact i...
  • Page 174: Momentary Spray

    NOTE The foot control can also be configured so that you push the left-side knob down to select a different spray setting. Contact your Planmeca dealer. NOTE Check the indicator light on the control panel to verify that pushing the left- side knob down activates the correct function.
  • Page 175: Lm Scaler

    23 Operating instruments NOTE The foot control can be configured so that you push the left-side knob down to change the scaler mode. Contact your Planmeca dealer. NOTE Check the scaler mode symbol on the control panel to verify that pushing the left-side knob down activates the correct function.
  • Page 176: Instrument Light

    NOTE The foot control can be configured so that you push the left-side knob down to switch the instrument light on/off. Contact your Planmeca dealer. NOTE Check the indicator light on the control panel to verify that pushing the left- side knob down activates the correct function.
  • Page 177: Intraoral Camera And Planmeca Romexis

    5 seconds. The progress of the polymerisation cycle is displayed on the control panel. Independent mode The Planmeca Lumion Plus polymerisation light can also be operated in the independent mode. The independent mode is typically used when the Planmeca Lumion Plus polymerisation light is attached to the assistant...
  • Page 178: Intraoral Camera Placed In Instrument Console

    After you have saved the images Once you have saved the images, you can browse through them in the Planmeca Romexis Image browser. Press the Done button at the bottom of the intraoral camera window in Planmeca Romexis to move to the Image Planmeca browser.
  • Page 179 • you will hear a short sound signal, • the Planmeca Romexis intraoral camera view is displayed on the monitor, • the text “Intraoral camera active” is displayed on the dental unit's control panel.
  • Page 180: Intraoral Camera Placed In Suction Holder

    Starting intraoral camera Before you turn on the intraoral camera, first select the patient and the 2D module in Planmeca Romexis. Then, start the camera from the dental unit. 1. Pick up the camera from the suction holder (Flexy-holder). 2. Activate the intraoral camera with the foot control by pushing the right- side knob up (factory default setting).
  • Page 181 Saving image A frozen image can be saved from the dental unit, the handpiece and Planmeca Romexis. From the handpiece you can save an image also without freezing the image first. A long sound signal indicates that an image is saved. When the image is being saved, the indicator light on the handpiece blinks orange.
  • Page 182: Planmeca Intraoral Scanner

    Activating instrument view The foot control can be configured so that the Planmeca intraoral scanner is activated when you first pick up the scanner from the Flexy-holder and then push the left-side or the right-side knob up. Contact your Planmeca dealer.
  • Page 183 Push the left-side knob down to generate a model of the scanned area. Selecting scanning mode To move upward in the list of scan type selection tools in the Planmeca Romexis menu on the monitor, push the foot control pedal to the left.
  • Page 184: Operating Suction Handpieces

    In addition to the instructions below, the suction can also be configured so that it is started/stopped by pushing the foot control’s left-side or right-side knob up, or by pressing the Flexy button. Contact your Planmeca dealer. NOTE If you have stopped the suction from the foot control or the Flexy button while the suction handpiece was in your hand, the suction will start for a while when you return the handpiece to the suction holder.
  • Page 185: Tilting High-Volume Suction

    You can stop the suction temporarily by “straightening” the suction handpiece with your thumb and forefinger. If you temporarily put the suction handpiece down during dental treatment, the suction will automatically stop as the force of the suction will straighten the handpiece. User's manual Planmeca Compact i...
  • Page 186: Programming

    (right or left) the parameter changes quickly. 5. Press OK to store the new setting into memory. The pop-up window closes. When you press Program, you will also see the following symbols on the control panel: service mode Planmeca Compact i User's manual...
  • Page 187: Organising Items On Control Panel

    4. Press OK to confirm the new order. If you do not wish to save the new order, press Close. User's manual Planmeca Compact i...
  • Page 188: Automatic Chair Positions

    The chair height cannot be programmed near the upper limit. The help code H 8 is displayed if the chair position is not allowed. When needed, the upper limit can be altered. Contact your Planmeca dealer. 25.3.1 Extended view About this task...
  • Page 189 Close. 8. Press OK to confirm that you want to save the current position as an automatic position. If you do not wish to save the position as an automatic position, press Close. User's manual Planmeca Compact i...
  • Page 190: Traditional View

    25.4.1 Instrument speed/power limit About this task NOTE The instrument speed/power limit does not affect the air driven instruments for which quickstart has been selected. Steps 1. Activate the instrument. 2. Press Program. Planmeca Compact i User's manual...
  • Page 191: Instrument Spray

    The adjustment step is 1 in the value range 0 - 35% and 5 in the value range 35 - 100%. 5. Press OK. The pop-up window closes and the new values are displayed on the control panel. User's manual Planmeca Compact i...
  • Page 192: Enabling/Disabling Sterile Water Mode

    25 Programming 25.4.3 Enabling/disabling sterile water mode About this task If the dental unit is equipped with the Planmeca Sterile water system or Steripump, enable/disable the sterile water mode as described below. NOTE The flow rates for sterile water can not be adjusted by the user.
  • Page 193: Instrument Light

    The pop-up window closes and the new values are displayed on the control panel. 25.4.6 Bien-Air MCX micromotor About this task Changing the instrument spray, chip blow and LED values for the Bien-Air MCX micromotor follows the normal programming pattern. For more User's manual Planmeca Compact i...
  • Page 194 1 000 (e.g. 11 000, 12 000 etc..) 20 000 - 38 000 2 000 (e.g. 22 000, 24 000 etc..) 6. Press OK. The pop-up window closes and the new value is displayed on the control panel. Planmeca Compact i User's manual...
  • Page 195: Bien-Air Mx2 Micromotor

    Toggle between the drive modes by pressing the current drive mode - button. The modes are: Auto stop The micromotor stops when the torque limit is reached. Auto reverse When the torque limit is reached the micromotor will operate counter-clockwise. User's manual Planmeca Compact i...
  • Page 196 The pop-up window closes and the new value is displayed on the control panel. 8. Press Program. 9. Press Torque to adjust the torque limit rate. A pop-up window opens. 10. Adjust the torque limit rate. The adjustment range is 10% - 95%. Planmeca Compact i User's manual...
  • Page 197 When you have modified the settings of a preset, but have not saved them, a dash (–) replaces the preset number on the control panel. The procedure for saving the modified preset settings is explained in section "Saving modified preset values" on page 188. User's manual Planmeca Compact i...
  • Page 198: Morita Torx Micromotor

    2. All presets: Adjust the RPM limit. 2.a. Press Program. 2.b. Press RPM limit. A pop-up window opens. 2.c. Set the RPM limit. 2.d. Press OK. The pop-up window closes and the new value is displayed on the control panel. Planmeca Compact i User's manual...
  • Page 199 The amount of water and air can also be programmed. 9. Presets 1 - 3 and t1 - t3 only: Press Instrument light to switch the instrument light on or off. User's manual Planmeca Compact i...
  • Page 200 3. Press OK to confirm that you want to save the new settings. If you do not want to save the new settings, press Cancel. The preset window is closed. The settings are stored in the dental unit when you return the instrument to its holder. Planmeca Compact i User's manual...
  • Page 201: Planmeca Lumion Plus Polymerisation Light

    25 Programming 25.4.9 Planmeca Lumion Plus polymerisation light About this task NOTE The duration of the polymerisation cycle can be programmed only for the Planmeca Lumion Plus polymerisation light. Steps 1. Activate the instrument. 2. Press Program. 3. Press Polymerisation cycle.
  • Page 202: Bowl Rinse And Cup Fill

    About this task NOTE By default, the cup fill is not activated unless the cup is positioned in its place under the cup fill tube. To change this setting, contact your Planmeca dealer. NOTE The water in the dental unit is intended for rinsing only, not for drinking.
  • Page 203 2 seconds. The pedal can be released and then pushed again, and the time continues to increase. Continue until the cup is filled to the desired level. 5. Press Program. User's manual Planmeca Compact i...
  • Page 204: Planmeca Solanna And Planmeca Solanna Vision Operating Lights

    25 Programming 25.7 Planmeca Solanna and Planmeca Solanna Vision operating lights 25.7.1 Intensity About this task NOTE The light intensity can also be adjusted from the operating light, see sections "Adjusting intensity of operating light" on page 122 and "Adjusting intensity of operating light in composite mode"...
  • Page 205: Colour Temperature And Brightness

    The colour temperature can also be adjusted from the operating light, see section "Changing light tone of operating light" on page 125. Steps 1. Press Program. 2. Press Operating light or Composite mode. Both buttons open the same pop-up window. User's manual Planmeca Compact i...
  • Page 206: Gesture Sensor

    The selected brightness is highlighted in blue. 6. Press OK. The pop-up window closes. 25.7.3 Gesture sensor Steps 1. Press Program. 2. Press Operating light or Composite mode. Both buttons open the same pop-up window. Planmeca Compact i User's manual...
  • Page 207: Duration Of Door Open / Assistant Call

    5. Adjust the distance at which the gesture sensor on the operating light reads your hand movements by dragging the handles to a suitable position. 6. Press OK. The pop-up window closes. 25.8 Duration of door open / assistant call Steps 1. Press Program. User's manual Planmeca Compact i...
  • Page 208: Clock

    About this task NOTE If Planmeca Romexis Clinic Management software is used together with this dental unit, you do not need to adjust the clock settings. The dental unit clock is synchronised with the Planmeca Romexis clock every time the dental unit is booted up.
  • Page 209: Date

    (day, month, year) • mm.dd.yyyy (month, day, year) • yyyy.mm.dd (year, month, day) 5. Adjust the day, month and year. 6. Press OK. The pop-up window closes and the new date is displayed on the control panel. User's manual Planmeca Compact i...
  • Page 210: Adjusting Maintenance Functions

    4 - 15 min total flushing 5. Press OK. The pop-up window closes. 25.12 Confirming suction disinfectant container fill About this task When you have filled the suction disinfection container, you must confirm the filling. Planmeca Compact i User's manual...
  • Page 211: Wireless Foot Control

    If no wireless foot control is connected to your dental unit, or if you want to change the current wireless foot control to another, you must pair the dental unit and the foot control. Steps 1. Press Program. 2. Press Foot control. Wireless foot control window opens. User's manual Planmeca Compact i...
  • Page 212 5. Press and hold down the handle of the foot control that you want to pair your dental unit with to select it. The selected foot control is shown with a black font on the list (marked with arrow in the picture below). Planmeca Compact i User's manual...
  • Page 213 If the pairing is not successful, you will receive a notification, after which you can retry to perform the pairing. 9. Press OK to close the window. User's manual Planmeca Compact i...
  • Page 214: Viewing Battery Charging Information

    Battery field shows the current charging level of the battery. 4. Press Battery to open the battery’s charging history log. If no graph is displayed, press the foot control handle. 5. Press OK to close the window. Planmeca Compact i User's manual...
  • Page 215: Adjusting Radio Settings

    4. Select the foot control channel. You can freely choose between the channels 1 and 16, but, to minimise radio signal interference, no two foot controls within 10 meters of each other should have the same channel. User's manual Planmeca Compact i...
  • Page 216 Select the lowest power level and increase it, if needed. The value range is 1 (lowest) to 6 (highest). 6. Press OK to confirm your selections and exit the programming mode. To exit the programming mode without confirming, press Close. Planmeca Compact i User's manual...
  • Page 217: Calibrating Clock

    If you at this point want to reset the calibration (the clock resumes the time it had before you started the calibration process), press the Reset button. You will be asked to confirm the reset in a new window. User's manual Planmeca Compact i...
  • Page 218 NTP server. 15. Press OK to close the window. The calibration can also be reset at this point, if you, for example, notice that an error has been made during the calibration process. Planmeca Compact i User's manual...
  • Page 219: Cuspidor Parts

    4. Suction disinfectant container 5. Amalgam collector / deposit cup (units with no suction system or with Dürr CAS1 or CS1 suction system) Cuspidor parts related to the Planmeca ActiveAqua water treatment system are presented in section "Introduction" on page 253. User's manual...
  • Page 220: Flushing And Cleaning Programs

    The duration of the cleaning procedure depends on the dental unit configuration and the amount of instruments and suction tubes to be cleaned. When the cleaning procedure of the instruments is running, the status of the procedure is displayed on the control panel. Planmeca Compact i User's manual...
  • Page 221 To view the message history log, see section "Viewing help and error message history" on page 290. Some control panel buttons are common for all cleaning programs, see the following table. User's manual Planmeca Compact i...
  • Page 222: Short Instrument Flushing

    A progress bar is displayed while you press. NOTE Alternatively, the dental unit can be configured so that the touch display is locked/unlocked when you press the Flexy button. Contact your Planmeca dealer. 28.3 Short instrument flushing About this task...
  • Page 223 Each type of syringe has its dedicated place in the flushing holder. The picture below shows the syringe openings in the holder, but note that the picture is an example only and does not represent the actual holder. User's manual Planmeca Compact i...
  • Page 224 (including syringe) that are to be flushed to an angle of at least 90° and simultaneously selecting Short flushing on the control panel. Hanging-tube instruments: Start the flushing cycle by selecting Short flushing on the control panel. Planmeca Compact i User's manual...
  • Page 225: Long Instrument Flushing

    1. Press Maintenance to go into maintenance mode. 2. Remove the cup from the cup holder. Turn the bowl away from above the flushing holder as shown in the figure. Turn also the cup fill tube User's manual Planmeca Compact i...
  • Page 226 Each type of syringe has its dedicated place in the flushing holder. The picture below shows the syringe openings in the holder, but note that the picture is an example only and does not represent the actual holder. Planmeca Compact i User's manual...
  • Page 227 (including syringe) that are to be flushed to an angle of at least 90° and simultaneously selecting Long flushing on the control panel. Hanging-tube instruments: Start the flushing cycle by selecting Long flushing on the control panel. User's manual Planmeca Compact i...
  • Page 228 When H 99 has been enabled, it can be displayed as a reminder only, or it can be set to disappear only after you have performed long flushing. To take help message H 99 into use, contact your Planmeca dealer. Planmeca Compact i...
  • Page 229: Suction Cleaning

    2. Remove the suction handpieces from the suction tubes and clean them according to the manufacturer’s instructions. 3. Open the cuspidor door and insert the suction tubes into the suction tube cleaning holder. Place the saliva suction tube in the leftmost holder. 4. Select Suction cleaning. User's manual Planmeca Compact i...
  • Page 230: Filling Suction Disinfectant Container

    Before attaching the handpieces back on the suction tubes, wipe the identification bushings (1) with Planmeca approved surface disinfectant. 28.5.1 Filling suction disinfectant container CAUTION The container must only be filled with Planmeca approved suction disinfectant. CAUTION Wear protective gloves and glasses when you fill the container.
  • Page 231 Start. However, remember to fill the container at your first convenience and then confirm the filling of the container. The container for Planmeca approved suction disinfectant is marked with a label. Fill the container as follows:...
  • Page 232: Waterline Cleaning

    28 Flushing and cleaning programs 1. Open the cap of the suction disinfectant container. 2. Fill the container with Planmeca approved suction disinfectant up to the maximum marking (1). 3. Close the cap of the container. When you have filled the suction disinfectant container, it is very important that you confirm the filling of the container so that the suction disinfectant counter is reset.
  • Page 233: Starting Waterline Cleaning Cycle

    CAUTION Only Planmeca Planosil, Planmeca PlanPure or Alpro Bilpron disinfectant must be used. Planmeca does not guarantee the suitability of and is not liable for damages caused by other disinfectants. NOTE If you are using the Clean Water System (CWS), clean the waterlines according to the instructions in section "Waterline cleaning"...
  • Page 234 Each type of syringe has its dedicated place in the flushing holder. The picture below shows the syringe openings in the holder, but note that the picture is an example only and does not represent the actual holder. Planmeca Compact i User's manual...
  • Page 235 (including syringe) that are to be cleaned to an angle of at least 90° and simultaneously selecting Waterline cleaning on the control panel. Hanging-tube instruments: Start the cleaning cycle by selecting Waterline cleaning on the control panel. User's manual Planmeca Compact i...
  • Page 236 7. Close the water tap. The picture below shows the water tap when it is closed. NOTE The container can not be attached to the unit if the tap is not properly closed. Planmeca Compact i User's manual...
  • Page 237 28 Flushing and cleaning programs 8. Open the disinfectant container by turning the bottle clockwise so that the locking pin slides along the groove. User's manual Planmeca Compact i...
  • Page 238 10. Attach the container to the unit. NOTE Make sure that the container is properly closed before attaching it to the unit. NOTE Do not press the release button (marked with arrow in picture) while attaching the container to the unit. Planmeca Compact i User's manual...
  • Page 239 Let the disinfectant stay in the unit overnight (min 8h). After the waiting period you may proceed to section "Waterline flushing" on page 230. NOTE The disinfectant must not be left in the unit for longer than one night (not, for example, over the weekend). User's manual Planmeca Compact i...
  • Page 240: Waterline Flushing

    28.6.3 Waterline flushing About this task When the disinfectant has stayed in the unit overnight, follow the steps below to perform waterline flushing. Steps 1. Switch the unit on. Help message H 31.1 is displayed. Planmeca Compact i User's manual...
  • Page 241 The window on the control panel informs you about the progress of the cleaning cycle. When the container flushing is ready, you will hear a signal tone. User's manual Planmeca Compact i...
  • Page 242 The long flushing takes 4 minutes by default in a dental unit with cup fill and bowl rinse functions. The duration can be extended, see section "Adjusting maintenance functions" on page 200. Planmeca Compact i User's manual...
  • Page 243: Maintenance

    NOTE The duration can be extended, see section "Adjusting maintenance functions" on page 200. After this, the unit is ready for normal use. 28.6.4 Maintenance Change the waterline disinfectant container once a year. User's manual Planmeca Compact i...
  • Page 244 28 Flushing and cleaning programs 1. Lid 2. Collar 3. Container, code 10040749 4. Standing support Planmeca Compact i User's manual...
  • Page 245: Cleaning And Disinfection

    29 Cleaning and disinfection 29 Cleaning and disinfection 29.1 Introduction Planmeca approved surface disinfectants, upholstery disinfectants, dental unit water and waterline disinfectants, and suction disinfectants are listed in Planmeca approved disinfectants (30007097). The document the document can be found in the Planmeca Material bank.
  • Page 246 Flexy-holder, Planmeca tablet holder and approved surface suction arm disinfectant Suction Planmeca handpieces approved surface disinfectant Suction tubes Planmeca approved surface disinfectant Monitor Planmeca approved surface disinfectant Upholstery Mild soap- and water solution Planmeca Compact i User's manual...
  • Page 247 1 second to unlock the touch display. A progress bar is displayed while you press the button. Alternatively, the dental unit can be configured so that you can lock/unlock the touch display by pressing the Flexy button. Contact your Planmeca dealer. User's manual...
  • Page 248: Instruments

    Remove the oil collector by turning it counter-clockwise as shown in the picture below. Instrument console with hanging-tube instruments The oil collector underneath the instrument console has to be checked monthly and emptied when full. Planmeca Compact i User's manual...
  • Page 249: Cuspidor

    Bowl rinse. The outside of the bowl can be wiped clean with a damp cloth. The bowl can also be removed and washed in the dishwasher if required. To remove the bowl, do as follows: User's manual Planmeca Compact i...
  • Page 250 5. Lift the bowl slightly upward and remove it by pulling it horizontally. Replace the bowl in reverse order. NOTE The cover cap of the filter makes the removal of the filter easier, but the filter can also be used without the cover cap. Planmeca Compact i User's manual...
  • Page 251: Instrument Flushing Holder

    Note that the flushing holder cover can not be autoclaved. Remove the cover before autoclaving the instrument flushing holder. 29.5.3 Suction tube cleaning holder and separation tank Clean the suction tube cleaning holder and the separation tank behind it once a month. User's manual Planmeca Compact i...
  • Page 252: Coarse Filters

    29.5.4 Coarse filters Empty the coarse filters daily or when they are full. Replace them monthly. NOTE The coarse filter should be emptied into a separate amalgam container. Planmeca Compact i User's manual...
  • Page 253 2. Remove the securing ring from the tube. 3. Remove the tube. 4. Remove the securing ring from the coarse filter. 5. Remove the coarse filter and empty it. 6. Repeat the procedure for the other coarse filter. User's manual Planmeca Compact i...
  • Page 254 2. Remove the securing ring from the tube. 3. Remove the tube. 4. Remove the securing ring from the coarse filter. 5. Remove the coarse filter and empty it. 6. Repeat the procedure for the other coarse filter. Planmeca Compact i User's manual...
  • Page 255: Vs/A Fine Filter

    Replace the amalgam collector when it is full. The Dürr CAS1 suction system has an indicator light next to the amalgam collector that indicates the degree of fullness of the collector. Yellow indicator light ≥ 90 % full User's manual Planmeca Compact i...
  • Page 256: Clean-Water Bottle

    Check the deposit cup monthly and replace it when it is 70 % full. 29.5.7 Clean-water bottle Use a bottle brush and a mild soap- and water solution to clean the clean- water bottle once a week. Planmeca Compact i User's manual...
  • Page 257: Suction System

    29.6.1 In the morning Steps 1. Rinse each suction tube with 0.5 litres of water by slowly aspirating water and air through the suction handpieces. 2. Wipe the suction handpieces with Planmeca approved surface disinfectant. User's manual Planmeca Compact i...
  • Page 258: After Each Patient

    134°C. 3. Flexy-holder: Disinfect the supplementary holders, suction tube holders (including rollers) and instrument holder in a washer-disinfector at 93°C. 4. Flexy-holder: Wipe the holder for the intraoral scanner with Planmeca approved surface disinfectant. Planmeca Compact i User's manual...
  • Page 259: Weekly Cleaning Procedures

    7. When the valve has closed, pour the 250 ml that is left of the solution into the bowl. 8. Let the solution affect for 30 - 120 minutes. 9. Rinse the bowl by pressing Bowl rinse. 10. Rinse the suction tubes by manually aspirating water through the suction handpieces. User's manual Planmeca Compact i...
  • Page 260: Cleaning Suction Handpieces

    Planmeca approved suction disinfectant once a week. Steps 1. Mix 5 ml of Planmeca approved suction disinfectant with 250 ml water and stir well. 2. Open the bowl valve to remove any excess water by pressing the Program button for about 5 seconds until the suction starts.
  • Page 261: Planmeca Activeaqua

    For cleaning and maintenance instructions for the Planmeca ActiveAqua water treatment system, see "Planmeca ActiveAqua" on page 251. 29.8 Planmeca WEK water disinfection system For information on how to use the Planmeca WEK water disinfection system, Planmeca WEK water disinfection system user's manual . User's manual...
  • Page 262: Planmeca Prox

    29 Cleaning and disinfection 29.9 Planmeca ProX For information on how to clean the Planmeca ProX X-ray unit, see Planmeca ProX user’s manual . 29.10 Planmeca ProSensor For information on how to clean the Planmeca ProSensor sensor, see Planmeca ProSensor user’s manual .
  • Page 263: Planmeca Activeaqua

    30 Planmeca ActiveAqua 30.1 Introduction CAUTION No chemicals must be added to the Planmeca ActiveAqua water treatment system. Planmeca ActiveAqua is a water treatment system that produces clean and soft water for dental unit instruments and cup fill. It also feeds clean water for suction rinsing and bowl flush on occasion.
  • Page 264: Measuring Free Chlorine

    30 Planmeca ActiveAqua 30.2 Measuring free chlorine About this task To ensure that the Planmeca ActiveAqua water treatment system functions properly and that the settings are on an optimal level, the free chlorine in the outcoming water must be measured weekly.
  • Page 265: Changing Planmeca Activeaqua Prefilter

    NOTE It is very important that the water hardness value has been set correctly in the Planmeca ActiveAqua settings to ensure proper operation of the Planmeca ActiveAqua water treatment system and to prevent calcification of the Planmeca ActiveAqua electrolysis chamber.
  • Page 266: Resetting Prefilter Counter

    30 Planmeca ActiveAqua 6. Confirm the prefilter change by pressing Reset on help message H90.2. ActiveAqua maintenance Alternatively, the change can be reset in the window, see section "Resetting prefilter counter" on page 256. A confirmation message is displayed. 7. Confirm the reset by pressing OK.
  • Page 267 4. Press Reset next to A confirmation message is displayed. 5. Confirm the reset by pressing OK. 6. Wait for 90 seconds while Planmeca ActiveAqua circulates water to bleed the prefilter. 7. Press OK to close the window. User's manual...
  • Page 268: Adjusting Planmeca Activeaqua Settings

    NOTE It is very important that the water hardness value is correct to ensure proper operation of the Planmeca ActiveAqua water treatment system and to prevent calcification of the Planmeca ActiveAqua electrolysis chamber. Steps 1. Press Program.
  • Page 269 30 Planmeca ActiveAqua Water hardness (dH) to adjust the water hardness 4. Press Edit next to value. Program - Water dH level window opens. 5. Adjust the water hardness level by dragging the handle to a suitable position. The water hardness level must be set according to information received from your local water supplier or local authority.
  • Page 270: Clean Water System

    1. Clean-water bottle 2. Pressure monitor The switches on the clean-water bottle assembly let you control the water supply. 1. Water supply Planmeca Compact i User's manual...
  • Page 271: Waterline Cleaning

    CAUTION Only Planmeca Planosil, Planmeca PlanPure or Alpro Bilpron disinfectant must be used. Planmeca does not guarantee the suitability of and is not liable for damages caused by other disinfectants. NOTE To avoid stains, possible disinfectant splashes should be wiped away immediately.
  • Page 272 3. Empty the possible water from the clean-water bottle. 4. Fill the clean-water bottle with approx. 1 dl of Planmeca approved waterline disinfectant. The amount depends on the unit configuration. The assistant's syringe uses about 1 dl of disinfectant. Thus, if the syringe is in use, add this amount to your calculations on the required disinfectant amount.
  • Page 273 Each type of syringe has its dedicated place in the flushing holder. The picture below shows the syringe openings in the holder, but note that the picture is an example only and does not represent the actual holder. User's manual Planmeca Compact i...
  • Page 274 (including syringe) that are to be flushed to an angle of at least 90° and simultaneously selecting Short flushing on the control panel. Hanging-tube instruments: Start the flushing cycle by selecting Short flushing on the control panel. Planmeca Compact i User's manual...
  • Page 275: In The Morning

    3. Rinse the clean-water bottle and fill it with clean water. 4. Place the clean-water bottle back in its place in the dental unit and close the unit door. User's manual Planmeca Compact i...
  • Page 276 8. Balanced instrument arms: Place the instrument hoses back in the instrument arms, and the instruments back in the instrument console. Hanging-tube instruments: Place the instruments back in the instrument holders. Results The dental unit is now ready for use. Planmeca Compact i User's manual...
  • Page 277: Help And Error Messages

    NOTE The level of detail displayed in the error messages is configurable. Contact your Planmeca dealer. When a help or error message is issued, it is displayed at the top of the control panel. User's manual...
  • Page 278: Help Messages In Short Form

    The Minimise button allows you to minimise the help or error message to a help or error bar. 32.2 Help messages in short form NOTE The WCS related help messages can be disabled. Contact your Planmeca dealer. Help messages HELP...
  • Page 279 This dental instrument is not recognised To be able to operate this new instrument (new type of instrument). the MCB software must be updated. Contact your Planmeca dealer. H 14.1 Instrument presets reset to defaults. Instrument presets are faulty. Presets are reset to defaults.
  • Page 280 Programming of selected setting is disabled. The programming of the selected setting is disabled. Contact your Planmeca dealer. H 25 Planmeca Compact e help message: Contact your Planmeca dealer. Patient chair cannot be driven into automatic chair position. H 26 Drive chair upwards, then lower backrest.
  • Page 281 “AUTO” position (switch up). H 28 Planmeca Compact WE's help message. Connect the lifter cable. H 29 Drive chair downwards, then lower backrest.
  • Page 282 If the unit has a bowl, move the bowl to the chair up. rest position. If the unit has an OP delivery arm safety switch, check that the OP delivery arm is not blocking the chair movement. Planmeca Compact i User's manual...
  • Page 283 Disinfectant container attached. To start waterline cleaning, select instruments and press Waterline cleaning button. H 57 Vision action failed. Select patient in Select patient in Planmeca Romexis before Romexis. performing Solanna Vision action. H 60 WMS: Container almost empty in Domestic Reduce water use for a moment.
  • Page 284 Wireless foot control configuration failed. Wireless foot control channel and power settings could not be changed. Make sure the foot control is active (connect to a charger, if possible), is in the vicinity of the unit, and try again. Planmeca Compact i User's manual...
  • Page 285 PlanID tag assigned to another user. H 96.1 Different user already logged in. The unit has rejected a login request because a different user is already logged H 97 Failed to assign PlanID tag to user. Check Romexis connection. User's manual Planmeca Compact i...
  • Page 286 H 99 Unit has been switched off without This help message can be disabled, contact performing long flushing after water has your Planmeca dealer. been used. Perform long flushing. HE200 Detected new software update. Confirm to install? HE201 Detected new software update SD-card.
  • Page 287: Error Messages In Short Form

    32.3 Error messages in short form The error message tables list the error messages, which are mainly intended to assist the technician. If an error message is displayed, contact service. Planmeca Compact i5 technical manual . For more detailed information, see 32.3.1 General error messages...
  • Page 288 Incoming air pressure compared to water pressure is too low. Ensure that air pressure main switch is on. If problem persists, contact service. E3.2 Internal water pressure too low. Check dental unit's incoming water pressure. Ensure that dental unit inlet water tap is open. Planmeca Compact i User's manual...
  • Page 289: Power Supply Related Error Messages

    Console down -safety circuit error. E6.09 Emergency stop -safety circuit error. 32.3.2 Power supply related error messages WARNING If a fuse has blown, contact your Planmeca dealer. Fuses must be changed only by a qualified Planmeca service technician. User's manual Planmeca Compact i...
  • Page 290 Scaler electronics slot does not match with scaler hose connection. Check scaler electronics connection. E16.4 Other instrument than scaler is connected to slot where scaler electronics is. Check scaler electronics connection. Power Supply related error messages. Power Supply related error messages. Planmeca Compact i User's manual...
  • Page 291: Control Panel Related Error Messages

    Instrument overvoltage error. E23.7 Instrument data communication error. E23.8 Apex locator / Morita micromotor PCB failure. E23.9 Unable to save instrument settings to selected preset. Satelec mini LED polymerisation light requires newer IMUX PCB version. User's manual Planmeca Compact i...
  • Page 292: Instrument Multiplexer Related Error Messages

    Drive/Cooling air valve short circuit. E33.8 Air coolant valve short circuit. E33.9 Water coolant valve short circuit. E34.1 Syringe select valve open circuit. E34.2 Instrument 1 select valve open circuit. E34.3 Instrument 2 select valve open circuit. Planmeca Compact i User's manual...
  • Page 293: Suction Holder Related Error Messages

    ERROR EXPLANATION CODE Suction holder is of new type. E47.1 Suction holder in branch 1 is of new type. Update MCB software. E47.2 Suction holder in branch 2 is of new type. Update MCB software. User's manual Planmeca Compact i...
  • Page 294: Foot Control Related Error Messages

    Foot control left knob is either stuck or active at power-up or after pedal use. E51.7 Foot control right knob is either stuck or active at power-up or after pedal use. Foot control is of new type, update MCB software. MCB software must be updated. Planmeca Compact i User's manual...
  • Page 295: Operating Light Related Error Messages

    Separator reports functional error. Refer to Dürr separator documentation. Separator is not responding or separator cable is faulty. Separator is flooded with too much water. Newly attached separator is of new type and cannot be controlled by MCB. User's manual Planmeca Compact i...
  • Page 296: Patient Chair Related Error Messages

    Replace Flash- EPROM. E72.2 Program (Flash-EPROM) error. Boot software is corrupted. Replace Flash- EPROM. E72.3 Program (Flash-EPROM) error. Update MCB software. E72.4 Data transfer error while updating main PCB SW from control panel memory device. Planmeca Compact i User's manual...
  • Page 297: Headrest Related Error Messages

    Motorised headrest communication error (may be too old or wrong software or loose cables or short circuit). E81.1 Motorised headrest communication error. Headrest software is incompatible with MCB software. Headrest or MCB software should be upgraded. User's manual Planmeca Compact i...
  • Page 298: Activeaqua Related Error Messages

    ActiveAqua electrolysis chamber self-test fail. Electrolysis chamber current not detected in ActiveAqua self- test. Check the chamber connection. E84.3 ActiveAqua water flow self-test fail. Water flow not detected in ActiveAqua self-test. Check the flow meter, circulation valve and pump. Planmeca Compact i User's manual...
  • Page 299: Water Leak Related Error Messages

    E99.6 Foot control software upgrade failure. Retry upgrade. E99.7 Wireless foot control software upgrade failure. Retry upgrade. E99.8 Wireless foot control receiver software upgrade failure. Retry upgrade. E99.9 PlanID reader software upgrade failure. Retry upgrade. User's manual Planmeca Compact i...
  • Page 300: Error Messages Generated By Control Panel

    32.4 Viewing help and error message history About this task The dental unit keeps a log of all help and error messages. It can be viewed About this unit window. in the Steps 1. Press Program. Planmeca Compact i User's manual...
  • Page 301 32 Help and error messages 2. Press About this unit. NOTE The following is an example only and does not necessarily portray the actual situation. User's manual Planmeca Compact i...
  • Page 302 Messages related to cleaning cycles Help messages Error messages 4. Optional: Filter messages by toggling the Message type buttons. A grey button means that the message type is not listed, and a blue button that it is listed. Planmeca Compact i User's manual...
  • Page 303 A confirmation message is displayed. Confirm the deletion by pressing NOTE Carefully consider when the deletion of message history is appropriate as it contains information that is valuable to the Planmeca service technician. 6. Press OK to close the window.
  • Page 304: Consumables

    POM, stainless steel Billund high-volume suction 10039176 PP, POM, handpiece assembly stainless steel Dürr high-volume suction 10039172 PSU, PP, handpiece assembly POM, stainless steel Tilting high-volume suction 10022870 PSU, PP, handpiece assembly POM, stainless steel Planmeca Compact i User's manual...
  • Page 305 10005741 Dürr coarse filter 0725-041-00, 12 pcs NOTE! 2 filters needed Filters retain solid particles with a diameter of ≥ 2 mm Handle of Planmeca Solanna 30005173 Silicone rubber operating light, 1 piece NOTE! 2 handles needed Hygiene membrane 30016100...
  • Page 306 Silicone rubber, ASA Instrument flushing holder for 10036781 Silicone rubber dental units with Luzzani MiniBright syringe Instrument flushing holder for 10005269 Silicone rubber dental units with Luzzani Ergo syringe Adapter for DCI syringe 10005801 Aluminium Planmeca Compact i User's manual...
  • Page 307 Order number Material Adapter for Luzzani Minibright 10037239 Modified syringe polyphenylene ether resin Suction tube cleaning holder 10033859 Silicone rubber Amalgam collector, Dürr 10013485 Dürr OroCup 00004883 WCS bottle 10040749 Prefilter for Planmeca 30018103 ActiveAqua User's manual Planmeca Compact i...
  • Page 308 Foot cover for Ultra Relax 10009142 upholstery Foot cover for Ultra Relax 10030201 upholstery with automatic legrest Disinfectants Part Order number Contents Planmeca Planosil, 2 x 5 kg 10011547 Water, hydrogen peroxide solution and silver Planmeca Compact i User's manual...
  • Page 309 33 Consumables Disinfectants Part Order number Contents Planmeca PlanPure, 1 litre, 6- 10038303 Mixture of pack propylene glycol, parabens, biguanides and complexing agents in aqueous solution Green and Clean WK solution, 10035933 Water, 4 x 750 ml hydrogen peroxide solution and...
  • Page 310: Disposal

    34 Disposal 34 Disposal In order to reduce the environmental load over the product’s entire lifecycle, Planmeca products are designed to be as safe as possible to dispose of. Planmeca products fulfil the requirements of Directives 2011/65/EU (RoHS) and 2012/19/EU (WEEE).
  • Page 311: Technical Information

    35 Technical information 35 Technical information 35.1 Technical specifications Original manufacturer PLANMECA Oy, Asentajankatu 6, 00880 Helsinki, FINLAND Phone: +358 20 7795 500, fax: +358 20 7795 555, www.planmeca.com Colours Painted parts: RAL-9016 Upholstery colours: Please consult your dealer for availability...
  • Page 312 Water supply Pressure range: min. 300kPa (44 psi), max. 900 kPa (130 psi) In dental units with Planmeca WEK water disinfection system, the pressure range must be 300 - 600 kPa (44 – 87 psi). In dental units with Planmeca ActiveAqua water treatment system, the pressure range must be (100)200 - 900 kPa ((15)30 - 130 psi).
  • Page 313 E.g. in most European countries according to EN1717 standard, BA Type backflow preventer. In dental units with Planmeca WEK water disinfection system or Planmeca ActiveAqua water treatment system, a backflow prevention valve is not needed as they are separated from mains water with an AB type air gap.
  • Page 314: Instrument Classifications

    B or BF. If there is no marking, no electricity flows through the instrument. Type B Type BF The following lists the instruments that are available for the Planmeca dental unit and their electrical classification type. Instrument classifications Instrument...
  • Page 315: Dimensions

    Luzzani Minibright 6-way syringe with LED PM fibre optic turbine hose S Bien-Air MCX brushless micromotor with LED Bien-Air MX2 brushless micromotor with LED Planmeca Minetto brushless micromotor with LED Morita TORX micromotor EMS No Pain scaler EMS No Pain LED scaler...
  • Page 316: Patient Area

    35.3.2 Patient area The patient area is 1.5 m (59.1”) in each direction from the dental unit. The external PC, its keyboard and mouse, as well as Planmeca ProSensor’s power supply and the Planmeca ProX generator assembly must be located outside the patient area.
  • Page 317 1. Dental unit 9. Foot control battery charger 2. Planmeca monitor 10. Planmeca ProSensor PoE port and power cable 3. Planmeca ProX X-ray tube head and arm 11. External PC assembly 4. Planmeca ProSensor control box 12. Planmeca ProX generator assembly 5.
  • Page 318: Over-The-Patient Delivery With Balanced Instrument Arms

    35 Technical information 35.3.3 Over-the-patient delivery with balanced instrument arms Planmeca Compact i User's manual...
  • Page 319: Over-The-Patient Delivery With Hanging-Tube Instruments

    35 Technical information 35.3.4 Over-the-patient delivery with hanging-tube instruments User's manual Planmeca Compact i...
  • Page 320: Side Delivery With Hanging-Tube Instruments

    35 Technical information 35.3.5 Side delivery with hanging-tube instruments Planmeca Compact i User's manual...
  • Page 321: Cart

    35 Technical information 35.3.6 Cart 35.4 Planmeca Compact i dental unit water consumption Part Water consumption Bowl The flow rate is approx. 2.5 litres (0.66 gallons) per minute. The flow rate can be configured. Cup fill The cup filling is adjusted for the size of cup you use.
  • Page 322 The water flow keeps the suction system clean when in use. Suction system Cleaning is done once a day and uses 2.5 litres cleaning cycle (0.66 gallons) of water. Planmeca Compact i User's manual...
  • Page 323: Certifications

    Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/television technician for help. Modifications: Any modifications made to this device that are not approved by Planmeca may void the authority granted to the user by the FCC to operate this equipment. 36.4 FCC Class B Notice for PlanID RFID-reader This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
  • Page 324: Industry Canada (Ic) Compliance Statement

    Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/television technician for help. Modifications: Any modifications made to this device that are not approved by Planmeca may void the authority granted to the user by the FCC to operate this equipment. 36.5 Industry Canada (IC) Compliance Statement This device complies with Industry Canada licence-exempt RSS standard(s).
  • Page 326 Planmeca Oy | Asentajankatu 6 | 00880 Helsinki | Finland tel. +358 20 7795 500 | fax +358 20 7795 555 | sales@planmeca.com | www.planmeca.com...

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