Faro B75 User Manual

Surgical and dental light
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  • Page 1 S U R G I C A L A N D D E N T A L L I G H T U S E R ' S M A N U A L...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    3.7.1 Dental Mode: Activate composave ............................................. 9 3.7.2 Dental Mode: changing color temperature ........................................ 9 Settings Menu ................................................9 3.8.1 Setting for FARO lights system ............................................10 3.8.2 Setting of Sensor ................................................10 3.8.3 Setting of Buzzer ................................................10 3.8.4 Settings of the Screen saver ............................................
  • Page 3: Foreward

    Warranty Conditions: FARO offers the end customer a 12-month warranty from the date of installation up to a maximum of 18 months from the date of manufacture. Warranty repairs must be carried out by FARO or its approved service network.
  • Page 4: Intended User

    EN - User’s Manual - Pag. 3 / 22 Intended user In the dental application: the intended users are dentists of all specialties or dental assistants In surgical application: the intended users are dentists, medical doctors, nurses and surgeons of all specialties. 1.6.1 Professional qualification In the dental application...
  • Page 5: Device Description

    REF is composed by 9 digits: 55MCTLFCC 5 5 : fixed prefix of two digit to identify the Type of the device: B75 T: one digit. Identifies the presence of the Theia secondary light source on one digit. Identifies the type of mounting: Dental Unit Mounting the fixed arm.
  • Page 6: Main Size

    Ceiling mounting and dental unit mounting Dimensions in mm: A: Rear Arm of the Ceiling Version 2.4.2 Trolley version Main Accessories Code: 550170 - Switching Power Supply B75 – Mod Cincon TR160MA480 Code: 550400 - Protective Glasses mod. Univet 511 Welding 5...
  • Page 7: Instructions For Use

    EN - User’s Manual - Pag. 6 / 22 INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE Preliminary check − Verify that all instructions, warnings, and limitations of use provided in this document are respected. − Check that upon arrival of the device, the packaging has not received visible damage and that all components of the DM are present and intact. −...
  • Page 8: Working Distances And Handling

    EN - User’s Manual - Pag. 7 / 22 Working distances and Handling 3.3.1 Surgical Mode In surgical mode the reference working distance is D = 1,0 m from the operatory field. At this distance the spotlight has the best focus and optical properties and definition of the spot (picture on the right) 3.3.2...
  • Page 9: Home Menu

    EN - User’s Manual - Pag. 8 / 22 Home Menu From this menu it can be possible: − select the mode of use: Dental or Surgical. − turn on/turn off the lamp − activate the access commands: Settings - Information – Memories Command selection of Active Dental Mode Command selection of Active Surgical Mode Command ON / OFF...
  • Page 10: Surgical Mode: Activate Composave

    When pressed, the background color of the setting icon will temporarily change, to inform that command has been taken A access to settings for FARO lights systems H access to setting of the reset B access to setting of the sensor...
  • Page 11: Setting For Faro Lights System

    Synchronization with Siderea is possible only if paring has been done beforehand (see info in the manual of Siderea and Siderea Slim lamps). Theia setting is enabled only for B75 equipped with Theia. With the icon switched off, Theia Setting is not enabled.
  • Page 12: Setting Of Limits Of Luminance

    EN - User’s Manual - Pag. 11 / 22 3.8.5 Setting of limits of luminance This setting change the maximum and minimum percentage of luminance that the device can reach, without the need to adjust the luminance manually. Press button E from the Setting Menu. The Menu for the Setting Of the limits of luminance is active.
  • Page 13: Manual Restore

    EN - User’s Manual - Pag. 12 / 22 3.8.9 Manual Restore The Restore button will return the lamp to its initial settings, i.e. those set by the factory and which you will find the first time you switch it on. By the specific button is possible reset the lamp without remove the power supply.
  • Page 14: Display The Errors

    EN - User’s Manual - Pag. 13 / 22 By pressing one of the icons of the screen following information can be displayed. Display of System Information Display of counter and Log Date and time settings touch screen calibration settings Information on Main usage data are provided.
  • Page 15: Warning Message

    EN - User’s Manual - Pag. 14 / 22 The sequence to save a Preset of the lamp configurations is the following: NOTE Preset is allowed only when the lamp is switched on. Press the button for 3 seconds and, at the beep To set the Preset on the lamp, press button 1 Press the Edit button to Rename the Preset sounds, it will light up.
  • Page 16: Cleaning And Disinfection

    Methyl alcohol, Ethyl alcohol Acids and corrosive substances of all kinds. The use of wet wipes without rinsing is forbidden. FARO has tested and recommends the use of the following disinfectants: Durr FD366 Sensitive Alpro Plastisept Eco Disinfectants based on water and alcohol with 70% isopropyl alcohol are suitable.
  • Page 17: Maintenance

    The user is responsible for having these checks carried out with the indicated frequencies. FARO declines all responsibility if these operations are not performed and recorded. Only a trained technician is authorized to perform corrective maintenance and replacement of any part of the device, according to the...
  • Page 18: Adjustment Of Forces Of Rotation

    Directive 2012/19/EU. FARO has taken on the social responsibility of contributing to creating the conditions for a better world. Our ideas, our technologies and our actions are placed at the service of society and the environment.
  • Page 19: Technical Specifications

    EN - User’s Manual - Pag. 18 / 22 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 6.1.1 Lamp General Specification Supply voltage 48 Vdc Maximum Power 60 VA (75 VA with Theia) Dedicated Switching Power Supply 110-240 Vac 50/60 Hz IP Classification Weight of the device 13 Kg Weight of the device –...
  • Page 20: Iec 60601-2-41 Specification For Surgical Mode

    Portable and mobile radio communication devices can affect the operation of the device. − The use of accessories, cables and/or other components other than those specified in this Manual or purchased directly from FARO may cause an increase in emissions or a decrease in the immunity of the device.
  • Page 21 TV broadcast cannot be predicted theoretically with accuracy. To assess an electromagnetic environment caused by fixed RF transmitters an electromagnetic site survey should be considered. If the measured field strength in the location where the B75 device is used exceeds the applicable compliance level above, the operation of the B75 device should be monitored.
  • Page 22: Troubleshooting

    EN - User’s Manual - Pag. 21 / 22 TROUBLESHOOTING While using the device, anomalies or operating problems may occur. To identify the possible causes and resolve the anomalies, please refer to the following table, which takes into consideration the most common cases. In case of fails contact the Authorized Technician or the Dealer.
  • Page 23: List Of Errors

    EN - User’s Manual - Pag. 22 / 22 List of errors. Any operating errors involving the optical, electrical and electronic part of the lamp will be communicated directly via the display. The display, if available, will provide the following information: error code - error description - available operating options. All possible errors are recorded by the lamp with also 'indication of the day, hour and minute of reference, this information can be viewed in the information section directly via the display.

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