EMC environment. Device with electromagnetic transmitting will affect the normal operation of MT2. Please do not run both devices at the same time. • Do not use it in operating rooms that contain a mixture of potentially flammable gases.
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1.4 Contraindications None known. 1.5 Safety requirements Guilin Woodpecker Medical Instrument Co., Ltd. will not be liable for any direct or indirect damages and losses under the following conditions: • The device is used to the unmentioned usages or the usages outside the scope of application.
• During the process of use, the operator is in direct contact with the contra-angle. The contra-angle is made of copper. 2 Basic technical parameters 2.1 Specification of main unit Model: MT2 Software version: MT2-V1.0.0 Size: 165.5mm×129.7mm×77.6mm 2.2 Specification of power MODEL No.: UES90-300300SPA1 Power supply input: 100-240V~ 50/60Hz 1.5A Power supply output: DC 30V 3.0A...
2.5 Device safety classification 2.5.1 Type of protection against electric shock: Class II equipment 2.5.2 Degree of protection against electric shock: B type applied part 2.5.3 Degree of protection against harmful ingress of water: Ordinary equipment (IPX0). Not waterproof. 2.5.4 Classified by operation mode: Intermittent operating device 2.5.5 Degree of safety application in the presence of a flammable anesthetic mixture with air, oxygen, or nitrous oxide: Equipment cannot be used in the presence of a flammable anesthetic mixture with...
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3.2 See the packing list for the machine configuration. It mainly consists of main unit, motor, power adapter, etc. Figure 1 3.3 Front View of the Main Unit Figure 2 3.4 Rear view of the main unit...
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Figure 3 3.5 Schematic disgram of motor installation Figure 4 3.5.1 Connect/Disconnect motor and its tail cord A. Connect, align and insert the motor and motor tail connections, twist the nut of the motor tail cord. B. Remove the motor tail cord from the motor, unscrew and disconnect the motor wire nut, and gently exit the motor tail connector;...
3.6.2 Connect the four-hole handpiece tube to the control box through the four-hole handpiece connector and tighten it. 3.6.3 Connect the power adapter to the DC adapter connector and connect the socket to the DC adapter with the power cord. 4 Main unit interface 4.1 Main interface Figure 5...
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4.4 Interface of calibration mode Figure 8 Figure 9 Enter the setting interface, click the calibration mode touch button, enter the air pressure calibration interface, click “Start”, and the interface will pop up as shown in Figure 9. Fully press the foot pedal to until it displays 100%, and then release the pedal.
Figure 11 Enter the setting interface, click the language selection touch button so that the interface shown in Figure 11 will pop up, and select the desired language. When you click “OK”, the corresponding language selected. When you select “Cancel”, the original language setting would be maintained.
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Speed adjustment Decrease speed Store Store the set parameters Control the forward and Forward/Reverse rotation reverse rotation of motor Display the set operating Speed speed Setting Enter the setting interface Enter manual mode Manual mode adjusting interface Calibration Enter calibration interface Restore the system to Restore factory setting factory setting.
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Adjust the speed formerly set in the manual mode. Speed adjustment Touch the progress bark to increase or decrease the speed. 5.6 Basic function adjustment on main unit controlling interface 5.6.1 Select speed ratio through touching key “1”. The color of the key will change when touching the key.
5.7.1 In setting interface, touch key “8” Manual Mode key to enter manual mode interface. Under the manual mode state, the rotation of motor can be directly controlled without foot pedal. Touch Speed Ratio key to select corresponding speed ratio. Touch Speed key to adjust the speed.
speed, please use the matching handpiece. 6.3 Read this operating manual before use and fully understand the functions of each part. 6.4 Check the operating status of the dental electric motor before use to confirm that there is no abnormality. 6.5 Test the dental electric motor before use to ensure accurate operation.
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Preparation The products must be reprocessed in a disassembled state. Decontami- nation Tools: tray, syringe, hose, clean and dry soft cloth ① Install the bearing protection sleeve. ② Use a syringe to draw 500ml of purified water to flush the waterway and atomization airway to remove contaminants in the inner cavity.
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Notice: Please do not use an automatic Washer-disinfector to clean the motor, otherwise the water and cleaning agents will cause damage to the motor. Notice: Never reprocess this medical device in an ultrasonic device . Otherwise cause malfunction and material damage. Do not allow any liquid enter internally into the motor either by the nose or hose connector.
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Drying should be conducted after cleaning.Wipe off the residual water stains on the Drying surface of the test sample with dry absorbent soft cloth. Visual inspection: Before packaging and auto sterilization, make sure that the motor has been maintained according to manufacturer's instruction. Visual check the integrity of the dental handpiece and the cleanliness of the device: Maintenance Check the motor:...
the motor handpiece with a soft cloth soaked in clean water (distilled or deionized water) or a clean disposable wipe. Repeat the wipe for at least 3 times. 8 Troubleshooting Fault Cause Solution Step on the foot pedal before Release the foot pedal and Error 01 turning on the device, so that the reboot.
10 After-sales service Since the date of sales, for the device that cannot work normally for quality problem, with Warranty Card, our company is responsible for the repair. Please refer to the Warranty Card for details of warranty. 11 Environment protection Toxic or harmful substances or elements Part (Pb)
Guidance and manufacturer’s declaration - electromagnetic emissions The model MT2 is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below. The customer or the user of the model MT2 should assure that it is used in such an environment. Emissions test...
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Guidance & Declaration — electromagnetic immunity The model MT2 is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below. The customer or the user of the model MT2 should assure that It is used in such an environment. IEC 60601...
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Conducted RF & Radiated RF Guidance & Declaration - Electromagnetic immunity The model MT2 is intended for use in.the electromagnetic environment specified below. The customer or the user of the models MT2 should assure that it is used in such an environment. IEC 60601...
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Portable and mobile RF communications equipment should be used no closer to any part of the models MT2, including cables, than the recommended separation distance calculated from the equation applicable to the frequency of the transmitter. Recommended separation distance d=1.2×P d=2×P...
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To assess the electromagnetic environment due to fixed RF transmitters, an electromagnetic site survey should be considered. If the measured field strength in the location in which the model MT2 is used exceeds the applicable RF compliance level above, the model MT2 should be observed to verify normal operation.
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For transmitters rated at a maximum output power not listed above, the recommended separation distance d in meters (m) can be estimated using the equation applicable to the frequency of the transmitter, where P is the maximum output power rating of the transmitter in watts (W) accordable to the transmitter manufacturer.
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