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Produits Dentaires MAP System Directions For Use Manual page 4

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1. Indications for use
The MAP system is used in hospital environments, clinics or dental offices by qualified dental personnel. The
MAP System is designed for manually depositing any type of root canal repair material.
2. Contraindications
None known.
3. Warning
None known.
4. Precautions
4a. Sterilization of instruments before use is essential.
4b. Clean inside the head immediately before the repair material has hardened. If this is not done, it may be very
difficult, if not impossible, to unblock and clean the device.
5. Adverse reactions
None known.
6. Operating instructions
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Refer to the illustrated user guide on the last page
Preparing the instrument
1
Insert the piston into the corresponding head.
Fix the selected head on the sleeve in the following way
2+3
Press the plunger so that the bayonet tip appears.
4
Fit the piston bayonet counter system and release the plunger.
5
Screw the head into the sleeve by twisting the body of the syringe.
Filling
Ensure that at least one silicone stop is attached to the corresponding head (if the repair material needs to
be applied successively, attach several silicone stops).
Place the repair material in the well.
6
Thrust the end of the head into it several times so that it is filled (the plunger must be fully released so that
the greatest possible volume is available).
7
Remove excess material by sliding the silicone stop outside the end of the head.
Inserting the material
8
Press the plunger to expel the material.
Fill the instrument again if necessary.
9
When the material has been fully inserted, press the plunger 2 or 3 times to expel as much material as
possible.
10
Unscrew the head by twisting the body of the syringe.
11
Press the plunger of the syringe and take the piston* out of the bayonet system.
* PEEK pistons are intended for single use only
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MAP System . Directions for use

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