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Contents Overview of your Xtract system (front) Overview of your Xtract system (back) V1 Aug 15 Important safety notes Unpacking and unit placement Connecting to power supply Cleaning the unit DentalPRO Extract 100 Specifications...
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Overview Screen Hinges Company Branding Transparent Anti-Static Polycarbonate panel Replacement Cut-outs at each PolyCarbonate side for operator Protective Panel...
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LED Strip Light Inside Overview LED Light Power Inlet Air Inlet (to extractor unit) Cable Inlets...
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Electrical Safety Safety Instructions The DentalPRO Xtract 100 has been designed to meet the safety requirements of the Low Voltage Directive 2006/95/EC (previously numbered 73/23/EEC) Important To reduce the risk of fire, electric shock or injury: Important safety notes Concerning symbols used on the DentalPRO Xtract and Use only as described in this manual.
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Before Installation Installation Inlet Connections The Xtract 100 features two different kinds of interchangeable inlet port, a 75mm spigot plate or a flip top connector. Packaging Removal & Unit Placement These can be changed to suit the user’s needs. Before installation, check the extraction unit for damage. All packaging must be removed before the Xtract is connected to the power supply.
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Installation Specification: DentalPRO Xtract 100 Dimensions: Height 293mm Depth 338mm Width 408mm Weight: 7.8kg Input: 100-240V 50/60Hz Current: 0.6A Connection to Power Supply Ensure the power supply is suitable before connecting the Xtract 100 system. Check the Integrity of the electrical power cable, if the supply cord is damaged the unit should not be connected to the mains.
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During the machining processes which remove material, Purge air should be kept to a minimum, where possible, to dust is usually generated as a by-product. This dust needs to prevent the fume being blown away from the nozzle. be removed in order to prevent interference with the performance of the machine and also to protect the health Moving products of the operator.
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Replacement screens are available from BOFA. Maintenance Maintenance UK It is a legal requirement, under regulation 9 of the COSHH regulations that all local exhaust ventilation systems are thoroughly examined and tested at least once every 14 months (typically carried out annually). The approved code of practice recommends that a visual check should be carried out at least once a week.
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