Adjusting The Double Articulating Headrest; Moving The Patient Chair Via Chair Programs - Dentsply Sirona Treatment Center Axano Pure Instructions For Use Manual

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Dentsply Sirona
Instructions for Use Treatment Center Axano Pure
68 29 514 D3685
D3685.201.02.01.02    2023-12
4.4.6

Adjusting the double articulating headrest

The double articulating headrest is equipped with two rotary joints. They
facilitate manual adjustment of head inclination for maxillary/mandibular
treatments. The headrest extension can be pushed in or pulled out
manually to adjust it to the height of the patient.
CAUTION
When the lock on the double articulating headrest is released, the
both rotary joints lose their holding power.
If the headrest is not supported when the lock is released, the
patient's head might suddenly fall backward.
➢ Always support the headrest and thus the patient's head prior to
releasing the locking mechanism on the double articulating
headrest!
➢ Place your hands so your fingers will not be pinched.
➢ Tell the patient that you are going to adjust the headrest.
➢ Before releasing the headrest, always ensure that both joints are
securely locked.
1. Place one hand under the headrest to support the patient's head.
2. Use the other hand to press the release button A.
Ä Both rotary joints are now freely movable.
3. Adjust the headrest to the desired treatment position. Then let go of
the release button A.
Ä Both rotary joints lock into place. Ensure that the joints are
securely positioned! The headrest is secure again.
4.4.7

Moving the patient chair via chair programs

The chair programs can be selected via the Smart Touch or via the
control keys of the assistant element. The entry/exit and mouth rinsing
positions can also be selected via the foot control.
You can individually re-program the factory preset chair programs to
suit your own requirements, see "Configuring chair programs and shock
positioning"  [→ 76].
IMPORTANT
Chair movements with cuspidor swiveled in
Manual cuspidor: With the cuspidor swiveled in, the chair cannot be
moved. This prevents the patient from colliding with the cuspidor.
Swivel the cuspidor outward before initiating chair movement.
Motor-driven cuspidor: The cuspidor automatically swivels back
before a chair movement. This return travel depends on the chair
movement and is executed only if a collision hazard exists.
4 Operation
4.4 Patient chair
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