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T-SCAN™ 10.0X USER MANUAL
Computerized Occlusal Analysis System
03-16-18
T-Scan 10.0x User Manual (Rev W)
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  • Page 1 T-SCAN™ 10.0X USER MANUAL Computerized Occlusal Analysis System 03-16-18 T-Scan 10.0x User Manual (Rev W)
  • Page 2 T-SCAN 10.0X USER MANUAL Computerized Occlusal Analysis System 03-16-18 T-Scan 10.0x User Manual (Rev W)
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Timing Table Tab ..........................47 Tooth Selection Tab ........................48 Force Outliers Tab .......................... 48 Graph ..............................48 Timeline ............................48 A-B (Occlusion) and C-D (Disclusion) Lines ..................49 Graph Zoom & Graph Reset ......................49 03-16-18 T-Scan 10.0x User Manual (Rev W)
  • Page 4 Acquiring Integrated Data or Opening Existing Data ............... 82 Saving Integrated Data ........................84 Notes .............................. 84 Closing Files ........................... 84 Identifying Scans that have Corresponding BioPAK Data ............... 84 Declaration of Conformity ........................84 03-16-18 T-Scan 10.0x User Manual (Rev W)
  • Page 5: Welcome To T-Scan

    Tekscan, Inc. will provide technical assistance for any difficulties you may experience using your T-Scan system for 90 days from the system shipping date. After 90 days, Tekscan offers annual Technical Support and System Maintenance Plans or customer support at our standard rates per incident. An incident is defined as one single issue or problem.
  • Page 6: Warranty Information

    A. Tekscan Systems and Components: For one year from the date of original purchase at retail, Tekscan will repair or replace, at our option, any defective part without charge for the part or labor if an inspection proves the claim.
  • Page 7: Training

    08/11/03 — FORM-200-057-B Training Tekscan is pleased to offer many ways for you to learn how to get the most benefit from your system. Training is offered with all new purchases. The following training alternatives are available: •...
  • Page 8 • User Meetings Tekscan hosts User Meetings at various locations to be convenient to people in various parts of the world. User Meetings offer an opportunity to interact with other professionals using Tekscan technology. User Meetings may have an associated cost.
  • Page 9: Hardware & Installation

    • (20) Small Sensors (#2502) • (20) Large Sensors (#2002) • (2) Small Sensor Supports • (2) Large Sensor Supports • (1) Software CD with included PDF User Manual and Electronic Help File 03-16-18 T-Scan 10.0x User Manual (Rev W)
  • Page 10: The Novus Handpiece (Dh-1)

    Novus Handpiece (DH-1) Specifications COMMUNICATION/DATA ACQUISITION: COMMUNICATION PROTOCOL TO HOST COMPUTER USB 1.1 OR 2.0 COMPATIBLE, 12 Mbps SCAN SPEED UP TO 175 Hz (UP TO 500 Hz with Turbo Mode) 03-16-18 T-Scan 10.0x User Manual (Rev W)
  • Page 11: The Evolution™ Handle (Eh-2)

    The Evolution Handle (EH-2) gathers the data from the sensor and processes it so that it can be sent to the computer. The buttons on the sensor handle may also be used to start or stop a scan. The Evolution Handle (EH-2) The Evolution (EH-2) label. The Evolution Handle (EH-2). 03-16-18 T-Scan 10.0x User Manual (Rev W)
  • Page 12: Evolution Handle (Eh-2) Specifications

    -4 to 131 (-20 to 55) Short-Term TEMPERATURE: 41 to 104 (5 to 40) Long-Term HUMIDITY: % 0 to 90 (non condensing) PRESSURE: psi (kPa) 1.7 to 14.7 (11.6 to 101.3) (sea level to 50,000 ft.) 03-16-18 T-Scan 10.0x User Manual (Rev W)
  • Page 13: Sensors & Sensor Supports

    Note: Sensor Supports are not interchangeable. Small Sensor Supports and Large Sensor Supports must be used with small and large Sensors, respectively. Likewise, the Novus and Evolution Sensors and Supports are not interchangeable. Novus Sensors & Sensor Supports Small Large 03-16-18 T-Scan 10.0x User Manual (Rev W)
  • Page 14 Sensor Specifications Small Novus Sensor (#2502) 03-16-18 T-Scan 10.0x User Manual (Rev W)
  • Page 15 Large Novus Sensor (#2002) 03-16-18 T-Scan 10.0x User Manual (Rev W)
  • Page 16: Evolution Sensors & Sensor Supports

    Evolution Sensors & Sensor Supports Small Large Small Evolution Sensor (#2501) 03-16-18 T-Scan 10.0x User Manual (Rev W)
  • Page 17 Large Evolution Sensor (#2001) 03-16-18 T-Scan 10.0x User Manual (Rev W)
  • Page 18: T-Scan Components Maintenance And Care

    Note: Novus Sensors / Sensor Supports cleaning and disinfection instructions were validated using CaviWipes manufactured by Metrex Research, using manufacturer’s recommended visibly wet contact time of 30 seconds for cleaning and 3 minutes for disinfecting, both at room temperature. 03-16-18 T-Scan 10.0x User Manual (Rev W)
  • Page 19: Installing The T-Scan Software

    1. Place the installation CD in your CD-ROM drive. Follow the on-screen instructions. 2. If this is a new installation, click Next (below left). If this is an upgrade, select “Repair” and click Next (below right). 03-16-18 T-Scan 10.0x User Manual (Rev W)
  • Page 20 3. Accept the license agreement, and click Next. 4. Select a location where the T-Scan software will be installed on your computer. It is recommended that you use the default location. Click Next. 5. Click Install. 03-16-18 T-Scan 10.0x User Manual (Rev W)
  • Page 21: Installing The T-Scan Software On A Network

    1. Clean the wall surface with isopropyl rubbing alcohol, and then let it dry. 2. Remove the red liner from the 3M Command strip, and press the adhesive to the back of the Handpiece Holder. 03-16-18 T-Scan 10.0x User Manual (Rev W)
  • Page 22: Main Software Views

    It will stretch about 12 inches before releasing from the wall. Main Software Views The Main Window consists of the Title Bar, Main Menu, Toolbar, Active Scan Pane, 2D and 3D ForceView, Timing Pane, Graph, and Navigation Bar. 03-16-18 T-Scan 10.0x User Manual (Rev W)
  • Page 23 Active Scan Pane: Thumbnail view of all open scans. See Active Scan Pane. • ForceView: View 2D and 3D ForceViews. Displays patient’s bite mark pressure over time. See ForceView. 2D ForceView 3D ForceView 03-16-18 T-Scan 10.0x User Manual (Rev W)
  • Page 24: T-Scan Workflow

    Force Outliers. Each graph line is color coded for visual reference to Arch Model or individual teeth. See Graph. • Navigation Bar: Provides key scan and review operations. See Navigation Bar. T-SCAN WORKFLOW Set Up 03-16-18 T-Scan 10.0x User Manual (Rev W)
  • Page 25: Opening T-Scan Software & Setting Up The Patient

    Take Scan Review Scan Opening T-Scan software & Setting up the Patient 1. Open T-Scan. Double-click the T-Scan program icon (Start > Programs > Tekscan > T-Scan). 03-16-18 T-Scan 10.0x User Manual (Rev W)
  • Page 26: Performing A Scan

    2. Create a Patient. Click New Patient. Fill out the "Patient Information" (asterisks - * - are mandatory fields) and Tooth Charts (optional). Load Intra-oral scan (.stl) files if appropriate. Click Create. The Date of Birth field format is governed by the MS Windows “Region and Language” Short date format settings. Refer to Tekscan’s online FAQ.
  • Page 27 Caution! When inserted, do not hold the device from the sensor only. It can become damaged or misaligned. Note: Always store the Handpiece with the latch in the down (open) position. If you are using a T-Scan Evolution Handle: 03-16-18 T-Scan 10.0x User Manual (Rev W)
  • Page 28 2. Open a Real-time Window. Click New Scan in the Patient Record window (or press record button on Novus Handpiece / New scan button on Evolution Handle). The 2D and 3D ForceView shows the patient's bite in real-time, as it is occurring. 03-16-18 T-Scan 10.0x User Manual (Rev W)
  • Page 29 Manual adjustment: Have the patient close firmly on the Sensor and adjust the Sensitivity selection by clicking one of the 14 available Sensitivity blocks from Lowest (left) to Highest (right) until 1-3 pink contacts are visible in the 3D ForceView at maximum intercuspation. 03-16-18 T-Scan 10.0x User Manual (Rev W)
  • Page 30 The 3D ForceView shows the same information, but in columns, where you can easily identify force changes. The Navigation Bar changes to provide playback options. See Reviewing a Scan. 03-16-18 T-Scan 10.0x User Manual (Rev W)
  • Page 31: Reviewing A Scan

    Timing Pane to view closure timing, force outliers, or individual tooth timing. Observe the Center of Force Trajectory to determine the stability of a closure, identify interferences, and better understand shift of occlusion balance over scan duration. 03-16-18 T-Scan 10.0x User Manual (Rev W)
  • Page 32: Viewing A Digital Impression Overlay (Dio)

    Drag one scan thumbnail over the other, and let go of the mouse. Both scans are combined into a new scan window. Note: Scans from one patient cannot be compared to scans of another. 03-16-18 T-Scan 10.0x User Manual (Rev W)
  • Page 33: Software Reference

    SOFTWARE REFERENCE Main Menu The Main Menu provides most command operations within the T-Scan system. The most frequently used items in the Main Menu also have icons on the Toolbar. 03-16-18 T-Scan 10.0x User Manual (Rev W)
  • Page 34: File Menu

    Create Report: Exports the scan, including comments and graphs, to an Adobe Acrobat (.pdf) file. See Creating a Report. • Exit: Closes the T-Scan application. Any unsaved open scans will prompt the “Save New scan” dialog. 03-16-18 T-Scan 10.0x User Manual (Rev W)
  • Page 35: Edit Menu

    Increasing has the opposite effect. The Defaults button returns everything to their default values (setting of 3 and 1.5, respectively). 03-16-18 T-Scan 10.0x User Manual (Rev W)
  • Page 36 Tooth Numbering System provides four selections. By default, selection is based on "System Language" (Advanced tab), but can be changed any time. Universal FDI / ISO Haderup Palmer 03-16-18 T-Scan 10.0x User Manual (Rev W)
  • Page 37 Turbo frame rate depends on sensor load, sacrificing consistent frame rate to capture rapid transitory events. Scanning frame rate in Turbo mode for a typical occlusion is approximately 300 Hz (300 frames per second). 03-16-18 T-Scan 10.0x User Manual (Rev W)
  • Page 38 Active Scan pane displays when T-Scan opens: Check to automatically open the Active Scans Pane when T-Scan is opened. Unchecked. Checked. Timing pane displays when opening a scan: Check to open the Timing Pane with every scan. Unchecked. Checked. 03-16-18 T-Scan 10.0x User Manual (Rev W)
  • Page 39: View Menu

    Maximum Bite Force: Moves all views to the frame in the scan which contains the maximum bite force for the entire scan. • Maximum Intercuspation: Moves all views to the frame where maximum intercuspation occurs - the largest area of tooth contact. Also referenced as MA (Max Area). 03-16-18 T-Scan 10.0x User Manual (Rev W)
  • Page 40 Flip Arch Horizontally: Inverts the arch on the horizontal axis. By default, the left and right sides of the patient’s arch equals the left and right sides of the ForceView, respectively. Default. Flipped horizontally. 03-16-18 T-Scan 10.0x User Manual (Rev W)
  • Page 41: Window Menu

    Yes to the “Updated Arch Model” prompt when changes to the scan are saved. • Force vs. Time Graph: Shows or hides the Graph window. • Show All: Shows or hides all views. 03-16-18 T-Scan 10.0x User Manual (Rev W)
  • Page 42: Help Menu

    Help Menu • About T-Scan: Opens software technical information dialog. • Technical Support: Opens Technical assistance contact information. • Contents: Opens the Help File, providing T-Scan hardware and software documentation. 03-16-18 T-Scan 10.0x User Manual (Rev W)
  • Page 43: Toolbar

    When displayed, the Tooth Chart replaces the 3D ForceView. Note: Adjusting the Tooth Chart with a scan open impacts that scan only, unless you answer Yes to the “Updated Arch Model” prompt when changes to the scan are saved. 03-16-18 T-Scan 10.0x User Manual (Rev W)
  • Page 44: Active Scans Pane

    (blue) to highest force (red or saturated pink). The software provides many options for displaying, recording, and analyzing this real-time data. 03-16-18 T-Scan 10.0x User Manual (Rev W)
  • Page 45: 3D Forceview

    Both COF and COF Trajectory are powerful analysis tools that help determine the influence of interceptive contacts, estimate stability of closure, and track trajectory of excursive movement. 03-16-18 T-Scan 10.0x User Manual (Rev W)
  • Page 46: Center Of Force Trajectories With Multi-Bite Scans

    If you wish to see all trajectories superimposed, advance to the last frame of the scan, where all trajectories are shown simultaneously. This way you can compare patterns of closure. First Bite (red) Second bite Third bite (green) (blue) Last Frame (all trajectories superimposed). 03-16-18 T-Scan 10.0x User Manual (Rev W)
  • Page 47: Timing Pane

    Green checkmark: OT or DT is within an acceptable, user-defined range. • Yellow caution indicator: OT or DT is on the borderline of an acceptable, user-defined range. • Red warning indicator: OT or DT is not within an acceptable, user-defined range. 03-16-18 T-Scan 10.0x User Manual (Rev W)
  • Page 48: Tooth Selection Tab

    3D ForceViews update to reflect the new time display. Jump to any time during a patient’s bite to view the forces at that time. Alternately, click any location in the graph. The timeline jumps to that location. 03-16-18 T-Scan 10.0x User Manual (Rev W)
  • Page 49: A-B (Occlusion) And C-D (Disclusion) Lines

    Click and drag to select a square region of the graph. When you let go, the graph zooms into that region. To reset the graph, press the Graph Reset icon. Graph Reset icon. Graph Zoom icon. Selecting Resulting “zoomed” view. region. 03-16-18 T-Scan 10.0x User Manual (Rev W)
  • Page 50: Arch In Quadrants

    Line appears on the right of the graph, and the rise time of each individual tooth can be compared to the overall cumulative Total Force Line, to see if it is leading the pack. 03-16-18 T-Scan 10.0x User Manual (Rev W)
  • Page 51: Graphs And Timing Settings

    Scan Start / Stop Button: Initiates a scan. The navigation bar displays frame progression. After the patient’s bite concludes, pressing again stops the scan. By default, scans are 1200 frames at 20 frames per second (approximately 1 minute). 03-16-18 T-Scan 10.0x User Manual (Rev W)
  • Page 52: Review

    Reset the sliders by right-clicking on the legend and selecting Reset. Note that the legend settings affect every scan, and are saved even after you exit and reopen the software. 03-16-18 T-Scan 10.0x User Manual (Rev W)
  • Page 53: Patient List Window

    BioEMG Integration Module), Photo, and Note fields have special icons to indicate whether or not a scan contains this related data. • New Scan: Opens a new scan window to take a recording. 03-16-18 T-Scan 10.0x User Manual (Rev W)
  • Page 54: Menu Options

    File > Import Patient. Select File > Import Patient. Locate and select the Patient (*.tpm or *.tpmc) file. Click Open. 03-16-18 T-Scan 10.0x User Manual (Rev W)
  • Page 55 To export a Patient, select File > Export Patient. If you choose to remove Personal Health Information (PHI), all patient names are redacted and displayed as "xxx" after import. The "Export Patient File" dialog opens, where you can save the file. Close: Closes the Patient List window. 03-16-18 T-Scan 10.0x User Manual (Rev W)
  • Page 56: Patient Record Window

    Clicking Browse opens a dialog where the file is loaded into the Patient Record. Creating a Digital Impression Overlay. • Upper & Lower Tooth Charts - Patient Default Tabs: Detailed Patient tooth and Arch settings. 03-16-18 T-Scan 10.0x User Manual (Rev W)
  • Page 57 Record" window and adds the new Patient Record to the database. If a mandatory field (*) is missing or invalid, a red square surrounds it, to alert you. A warning also opens. Press OK, and fill out the required information. Press Create again. Create button Last Name missing Alert 03-16-18 T-Scan 10.0x User Manual (Rev W)
  • Page 58: Menu Options

    Scans can only be affiliated with a single patient. Trying to import a scan that already exists in the database triggers a duplication prompt. Save: Saves the current patient record in the database. 03-16-18 T-Scan 10.0x User Manual (Rev W)
  • Page 59: Arch, Arch Outline & Embrasure Lines

    If you wish to reorder Scan Types within the list, click and drag the scan type to the new location above or below the other scan types (see below left). Note: The software automatically deletes and auto-types multi-bite Scans. 03-16-18 T-Scan 10.0x User Manual (Rev W)
  • Page 60: Including Notes With A Scan

    "Notes" field. Type your notes. Several stock "Note Templates" are available at left. Double-click to add their Template text. Alternately, select the Template and click Insert (>). 03-16-18 T-Scan 10.0x User Manual (Rev W)
  • Page 61: Attaching An Image To A Scan

    Export the contents of one or two scans (for comparison), including comments and graphs, to an Adobe Acrobat (.pdf) file or to your printer. Go to File > Create Report. The "Create Report" dialog opens. Specify how you want your report to look and where it should be sent. 03-16-18 T-Scan 10.0x User Manual (Rev W)
  • Page 62 You can Open the report, Print it, or do both. Either way, clicking Save always stores it as a file on your computer in the location you specify. 03-16-18 T-Scan 10.0x User Manual (Rev W)
  • Page 63: Creating A Digital Impression Overlay

    Import Upper and Lower Arch scan (.stl) files into the Patient Record. 1. Select a patient from the "Patient List" and click Edit Patient. Click Browse for the Upper Arch scan File. 2. Locate the Upper Arch scan (.stl) file, and click Open. 03-16-18 T-Scan 10.0x User Manual (Rev W)
  • Page 64 .ttl file for each arch. Click Yes. Be patient, as this process can take time. A yellow progress bar advances. After the first arch is complete, the software asks to process the other arch. Click Yes. 03-16-18 T-Scan 10.0x User Manual (Rev W)
  • Page 65: Aligning The Digital Impression Overlay

    Aligning the Digital Impression Overlay 1. Once the files are simplified, select the Patient's scan to which the Digital Impression Overlay will be applied, and then click Open. 2. The scan opens. Click Show/hide digital impression. 03-16-18 T-Scan 10.0x User Manual (Rev W)
  • Page 66 X icon in the “Alignment” dialog. You are prompted to “Save Changes.” Click Yes. This means you are accepting that the initial DIO alignment is correct. The alignment is saved along with the T-Scan .fsx file. 03-16-18 T-Scan 10.0x User Manual (Rev W)
  • Page 67 3-Point Alignment or Manual Alignment. i. 3-Point Alignment lets you place three sets of two points to match the T-Scan force data with the DIO. Place the three sets of data points in a triangular pattern. 03-16-18 T-Scan 10.0x User Manual (Rev W)
  • Page 68 Once you are happy with the DIO location, click the X icon in the “Alignment” dialog. You are prompted to “Save Changes.” Click Yes. This means you are accepting that the Digital Impression Overlay placement is correct. The placement is saved along with the T-Scan .fsx file. 03-16-18 T-Scan 10.0x User Manual (Rev W)
  • Page 69 ForceView. Use this icon to access the “Alignment” dialog at any time. 5. (Optional) Adjust embrasure lines to fall between teeth, as needed. 6. Repeat the same process of DIO alignment and Embrasure line adjustment for the Lower Arch. 03-16-18 T-Scan 10.0x User Manual (Rev W)
  • Page 70 8. Click the Save Scan icon. If you adjust any embrasure lines, the arch model for the patient is saved and a message prompt appears. After selecting Yes or No your scan is saved with the Digital Impression Overlay. 03-16-18 T-Scan 10.0x User Manual (Rev W)
  • Page 71: Force Eraser

    By default, the erased force is grey. Uncheck Show Erased Forces in the Edit > User Settings > Advanced tab to hide the erased force. Be careful turning off this setting, as there will be no visual display on the ForceView to indicate forces have been erased. 03-16-18 T-Scan 10.0x User Manual (Rev W)
  • Page 72: Converting A Scan To A Video

    MS PowerPoint presentation. 1. Open the scan. Place into 2D / 3D ForceView or Digital Impression Overlay mode. 2. Go to File > Save Video File. Select a location to save the video. 03-16-18 T-Scan 10.0x User Manual (Rev W)
  • Page 73: Privacy & User Settings

    2. When logged in as the administrator, you can add / edit / delete users by clicking the Manage T-Scan Users icon at the top right corner. 3. Then click the + (plus) icon. 03-16-18 T-Scan 10.0x User Manual (Rev W)
  • Page 74: Keyboard Shortcuts

    Ctrl+Tab: In the "Patient List" dialog, this toggles focus between "Search" field and "scan List." Use Up / Down arrows to scroll through patients or scans in the “Search" and “scan list” fields, respectively. • F1: Opens the help file. 03-16-18 T-Scan 10.0x User Manual (Rev W)
  • Page 75: Novus Handpiece Functionality

    This is an automatic notification system informing you when an update for T-Scan software is available, with scheduling options. 1. If an update is available, an update bar displays across the software window: Click the bar 2. Software changes are listed in the "Available Update" dialog. 03-16-18 T-Scan 10.0x User Manual (Rev W)
  • Page 76: Troubleshooting

    5. Click Continue to download the update, or Cancel halt the update. 6. Once completed, the software closes, and the Software update wizard opens. Run the wizard to install your software. When finished, click the T-Scan icon or go to Start > Tekscan > T-Scan to open the software. TROUBLESHOOTING If issues arise, visit https://www.tekscan.com/support/faqs...
  • Page 77: Appendices

    By default, ASCII files are saved with the .csv extension. In the file name, Frame data contains the “_F” suffix, Center of Force data the “_C” suffix, and Graph data the “_G” suffix. 03-16-18 T-Scan 10.0x User Manual (Rev W)
  • Page 78 5. Locate the .csv (ASCII) file and click Open. When the ASCII file is opened, the header lists sensor and scan information, followed by the scan data. ASCII frame data, showing the header and zero force data for the first frame. 03-16-18 T-Scan 10.0x User Manual (Rev W)
  • Page 79 ASCII frame data with some force information. ASCII Center of Force data ASCII Graph data 03-16-18 T-Scan 10.0x User Manual (Rev W)
  • Page 80: Dentrix Integration Module

    (!) symbol and a red colored patient record. You can manually create the patient in Dentrix, or merge them to another record if mismatch is due to name variation (e.g.: Tom Smith in Dentrix, and Thomas Smith in T-Scan). 03-16-18 T-Scan 10.0x User Manual (Rev W)
  • Page 81 6. To merge a mismatched record to another record with a valid chart ID, drag the record and drop it on the appropriate matching record. When the record is “dropped,” the “Patient Merge” dialog opens. Click Yes. Once merged, only one patient record exists. 03-16-18 T-Scan 10.0x User Manual (Rev W)
  • Page 82: Bioemg Integration Module (Biopak)

    Create a new recording by pressing Record on the T-Scan Handle or on the Navigation Bar in the T- Scan software. Data is recorded into both programs simultaneously. Note: Ensure "Use Triggered Scan Start" is unchecked in “Edit > User Preferences (Advanced tab)". Recording starts when the "Record" button is pressed. 03-16-18 T-Scan 10.0x User Manual (Rev W)
  • Page 83 The Timeline controlling the "Time location" of the T-Scan graph view and BioPAK EMG Sweep window are synchronized. Changing the Timeline position in one program synchronizes it in the other. 03-16-18 T-Scan 10.0x User Manual (Rev W)
  • Page 84: Saving Integrated Data

    Similarly, an EMG trace with a corresponding T-Scan scan has a checkmark under “T- Scan.” Declaration of Conformity ISO: Tekscan is registered to the following standard(s): ISO 9001: 2000 & ISO 13485: 2003 Manufacturer: Tekscan Inc. 307 West First Street...
  • Page 85 Product: ® T-Scan III – Pressure Analysis System Evolution (EH-2) Based ® T-Scan Novus™ – Pressure Analysis System Novus (DH-1) Based 03-16-18 T-Scan 10.0x User Manual (Rev W)
  • Page 86 Part 1: General requirements for basic safety and essential performance EMC: Radiated Emissions and AC Mains Conducted Emissions per IEC 60601-1-2 ed3.0 (2007-03) Start of CE Marking: All lot/Serial Numbers Place, Date of Issue: Boston, MA, USA, September 30, 2015 03-16-18 T-Scan 10.0x User Manual (Rev W)
  • Page 87 8. Sensor Replacement/Disposal: Always dispose of sensors in accordance with Federal and State guidelines pertaining to medical biohazardous waste. 9. No user-serviceable parts. Do not try to service or take apart any Tekscan hardware. Consult with your Tekscan representative if a component is not working correctly, or is not working as it should.

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