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  • Page 1 User Manual .com/imes-icore...
  • Page 2 Small Scanner. Great Comfort.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    3.5 Reusable Tips ................... 11 3.6 Scanner – Base and Handpiece ..............11 4. How to Connect & Set up the ione scan Solution 4.1 Setting Up and Connecting the ione scan ..........12 4.2 ione scan Components Overview ............. 14 4.3 Settings.....................
  • Page 4 7.5.2 Stress on Cables ..................36 7.6 Eye Safety ....................36 7.7 Hygiene ....................36 7.8 During Systems Operation ................37 7.9 Symbols on the ione scan and Transport Case .........38 8. Support, Warranty and Repair Service 8.1 Support ....................39 8.2 Standard Warranty ...................39 8.3 Repair Service ...................39...
  • Page 6: Introducing The Ione Scan Solution

    The ione scan solution is designed with you as a dentist and your patient in mind. The scanner is lightweight, small and easy to use, enabling a fast, accurate scanning and great patient experience.
  • Page 7: Regulatory

    Regulations and EU Medical Device Directive 93-42-EEC. 1.5 Intended Use The ione scan is an optical impression system. It is used to record the topographical characteristics of teeth, dental impressions, or stone models for use in the computer- aided design (CAD) and computer-aided manufacturing (CAM) of dental restorative prosthetic devices.
  • Page 8: What's In The Box

    2. What’s in a Box The ione scan system includes the following Name Part Number ione scan System (Inkl. 3 spitzen) IOS-FP-71-001 USB 3.0 Cabel IOS-CP-00-043 AC/DC Power Adapter IOS-CP-00-088 Save the Box: It is highly recommended that you store the box in a safe place and do not throw it away.
  • Page 9: System Requirements And Specifications

    3. System Requirements and Specifications System Specifications 3.1.1 Scanner Scanner Type Hand-held (chairside) scanner that creates optical impressions for dental restorations. Design Compact, lightweight, ergonomic – designed to be operated with little physical effort. Dimensions Base Size: L 306mm, W 98mm, H 72mm Dimensions Scanner Weight: 150 grams Size: L 256mm, W 43mm, H 43mm...
  • Page 10: Software & Lab Integration

    (GTX): 1070 or greater - At least 6 GB video memory 2000 Series (RTX): 2060 or greater - At least 6 GB video memory NOTE: AMD GPU’s are NOT compatible with the ione scan. Not meeting minimum hardware requirements will affect the performance of the scanner. Page 10...
  • Page 11: Environment Conditions

    3.3 Environment Conditions Operating Temperature 10°C ~ 40°C Operating Relative Humidity 10% ~ 80% (non-condensing) Storage Temperature - 20°C ~ 60°C Storage Relative Humidity 10% ~ 80% (non-condensing) Indoor use only Installation Category Pollution Degree Ingress of Liquids IPXO Protective Class Class IIIb Overvoltage category I (Supplied from output DC source, max.
  • Page 12: How To Connect & Set Up The Ione Scan Solution

    You can download the software from https://www.imes-icore.com/support/ Step 1: Place the base on a flat, stable surface and place the ione scan handpiece securely in its base. Step 2: Connect the AC/DC power adapter cable to the Base; the connector socket is located underneath the Base.
  • Page 13 NOTE: It is strongly recommended to plug the USB cable to a USB port located at the back of the computer; not doing so may result in system malfunction or reduced performance. Make sure to use a USB port that is compatible with USB 3.0 (SuperSpeed), usually indicated by the following symbol: not doing so may result system malfunction or reduced performance.
  • Page 14: Ione Scan Components Overview

    4.2 ione scan Components Review Please review the ione scan features shown in this section. This will help you locate the features when they are described in sections 5-7. 1. The base and scanner 2. Tip 3. Scan Button 4. Handpiece 5.
  • Page 15 System Under system the option to export or import the patient database. Sounds Select to use the sound during scanning or not. Pre select volume and select between different sound effects. Users Add, edit and delete users with E- mail name picture Also...
  • Page 16: Cloud Storage

    4.4 Cloud Storage One cloud is the file transfer cloud supplied with your one system. It can be found on onecloud.imes-icore.com Labs and users create an account and share the files free via the cloud. Logging in will give an overview of the cases created by the user or cases sent to the user with current status.
  • Page 17 Opening a case from the list will show all the information needed. Possibilities for changing status, looking at scans in 3D Viewer, downloading files and adding files are found here. Page 17...
  • Page 18: Operating The Ione Scan Solution

    Sign in and Creating a new account A new account needs to be created before it can be linked to a user in the software. On onecloud.imes-icore.com click “Create New Account”. Fill in the required fields (marked with a red *) and click “Create”.
  • Page 19: Communication With The Lab

    5.1.0 Communication with the Lab The Case Management application, one clinic, contains two built-in methods for communicating with the lab. You can either: 1. Access the scans directly by clicking the “export files” tab, select desired files and drag and drop in your desired platform. one cloud 2.
  • Page 20 Login screen User login page is the first page when the software is started. Select the user and type in password if the user is set up with that. 5.1.1 Case Management Software Overview Start Screen Patients When logged in you will have Patients or Cases as default view (selected in settings). Select an already created patient, in the left side of the screen, to view and/or create new cases for the patient.
  • Page 21 Start Screen Cases When logged in you will have Patients or Cases as default view (selected in settings). Select an already created case, in the left side of the screen, to view the scans and continue to all the cases for the same patient. Create new Patient or case by using the buttons in the main part of the screen.
  • Page 22 Creating a new Patient Creating a new patient will open the screen to the right. Fill in the data. Patient ID is automatically created but it is possible to change to a different ID if needed. First and Last name are mandatory. When filled in click create and you will be ready to create cases.
  • Page 23: Indication Workflows

    Create a new Case when Patient is selected. When a patient is selected a preview will appear with name and cases already on the patient. Here you also have the option to create a new case for the same patient, by pressing add case. 5.2 Indication Workflows one clinic supports the following restorations and appliances: Anatomic crowns...
  • Page 24: Create New Order

    5.2.1 Create new order To create a new patient order for the above-mentioned indications, follow the steps below. Create new Case When creating a new case the Order Form will be displayed. Check the correct patient and Lab is selected and the desired delivery date from the Lab. Selecting the Restoration Select the teeth and choose the restoration type.
  • Page 25 Scanning Page The live View window in the lower left is showing what the ione scan is actually seeing. It can be changed In size. Small, Medium and Large. The 3D building of the scan is shown in the middle of the screen. You can capture 2D images by pressing “C”.
  • Page 26: Important Things To Know Before Scanning

    5.3. Important things to know before scanning If doing a crown, prepare the tooth with a gingiva retraction cord. This is optional however highly recommended. Prior to scanning, remove the retraction cord and dry the surface of any blood or saliva using an air/water syringe or a 2x2 gauze.
  • Page 27: Mandibular And Maxillary Scanning

    5.4.2 Mandibular and Maxillary Scanning Begin your scan by starting on the arch of chosen restoration. If scanning both arches, you may select either arch to begin. 2a. For a full arch, follow a scan path of occlusal, lingual then buccal. Beginning on the posterior terminal molar, working across the entire occlusal plane of the arch, you will end at the opposing terminal molar.
  • Page 28: Bite Alignment

    5.4.3 Bite Alignment In the event of a quadrant scan, you will be asked to scan only the side of the quadrant. When doing full arch scans, you will be prompted to scan bilateral. When selecting ‘bite’, allow a few seconds for the arch scans to load. 1.
  • Page 29: Tip

    In the event you may feel that the alignment needs modification, you or your lab can upload the file into a design software for fine tuning. Access the files directly in Explorer like this. 5.4.4 Tip 1. Attach the tip with the mirror side facing downward.
  • Page 30: Scanning Tools

    5.5 Scanning Tools A Scan Enables the start of scanning as well as pausing the scan. B Reset Reset will delete the current scan. C Adjust Zoom level You may change the zoom level, (helpful for touch screens) D Center Scan on Screen Moves the scan in the center of the screen E Color on/off Toggles between color and non-color scan...
  • Page 31: Maintenance

    6. Maintenance 6.1 Cleaning the Handpiece The entire body, cord and base of the scanner must be wiped down using a Federal Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) approved disinfectant that is labeled and specified for tuberculocidal/ mycobactericidal activity. Do not use disinfectant on the nozzle.
  • Page 32 Step-by-Step Procedure Step 1: Clean the tip with soapy water, ensuring that the mirror is clean and free of smudges, stains, or any residue. Avoid using abrasive cloth materials as this will scratch the mirror. Step 2: After drying the tip exterior, carefully dry the interior and mirror with lint free wipes ensuring you do not scratch the sur- face.
  • Page 33: Disposal

    The ione scan is an electrical device with electronical components inside and should be disposed of in accordance with local environmental laws and regulations. Calibration The ione scan is calibrated in the factory and therefore does not require calibration when installed. WARNING: General prohibition indication. The functionality of the system can be destroyed in the case of incorrect use.
  • Page 34: General Guidelines

    WARNING: Modifying the system may result in physical injury to the patient and operator, and damage to the system. 7.3.2 Approved Software The ione scan device is designed to operate with the one clinc software. See section 4 for details. WARNING: The ione scan should only be used with approved, compatible software.
  • Page 35: Equipment Failure

    7.3.3 Equipment Failure WARNING: In case of system malfunction or failure, you should: Prevent any contact between the system and the patient. Unplug the system from the power outlet and the computer. Store the system away so it cannot be used by someone else. Contact service personal.
  • Page 36: Electrical Safety

    7.5 Electrical Safety 7.5.1 Electrical Shock WARNING: There is a risk of electrical shock when opening or attempt-ting to open any part of the system; only qualified service personal should open parts of the system. 7.5.2 Stress on Cables WARNING: Care should be taken not to apply unnecessary stress on the cables of the system, whether it is the power cable, the USB cable or the cable between the handpiece and the Base.
  • Page 37: During Systems Operation

    7.8 During Systems Operation WARNING: The ione scan system contains delicate optical and mechanical elements and therefore should be handled carefully. Do not drop, bump, or shake the handpiece or the tip. Always place the handpiece on the Base when not in use. Do not put stress on the cable connecting the handpiece to the Base.
  • Page 38: Symbols On The Ione Scan And Transport Case

    7.9 Symbols on the ione scan and Transport Case Symbol Description Manufacturer’s trade name and address (ISO 15223-1w) Date of manufacture (ISO 15223-1) Equipment Power On/Off (push/push) USB plug Warning, Consult Accompanying Documents General mandatory action manual General prohibition indication...
  • Page 39: Support, Warranty And Repair Service

    This warranty is in lieu of all other warranties, expressed or implied. 8.3 Repair Sevice The ione scan cannot be serviced locally. In the event of a hardware malfunction, contact your dealer to arrange for a swap unit (same model or newer) so your unit can be replaced, and work can continue.
  • Page 40: Out Of Warranty Repair Service

    The status in the Live view window is Check that you have external power to “Disconnected”. the ione scan and that the USB cable is connected to a USB 3 Port. Scanning is very slow. Check that the Laptop is connected to an external power source.
  • Page 41 We hope this Quick Guide war helpful to you. For additional material and user information go to imes-icore.com/support. ione scan Usermanual ione scan How-to Videos ione scan Traning Videos imes-icore.com/support Page 41...
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