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DCI Edge 5 Series Instructions For Use Manual

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SERIES 5 DENTAL DELIVERY SYSTEM

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Summary of Contents for DCI Edge 5 Series

  • Page 1 Instructions for Use SERIES 5 DENTAL DELIVERY SYSTEM...
  • Page 2 SERIES 5 DENTAL DELIVERY SYSTEM Instructions for Use OVERVIEW SWING MOUNT DELIVERY DS5050 / DS5051 / DS5550 / DS5551 / DS5552 PMU MOUNT DELIVERY DO5050 / DO5150 / DO5152 / DO5550 / DO5554 / DO5650 / DO5652 /DO5654 / DO5754 / DO5756 / DO5854...
  • Page 3 SERIES 5 DENTAL DELIVERY SYSTEM Instructions for Use INTRODUCTION SYMBOLS TABLE OF CONTENTS The following symbols may be used throughout this product manual: Overview CAUTION: Failure to carefully follow the described procedure may result in damage to the equipment. Introduction WARNING: Failure to carefully follow the described procedure may result in damage to the equipment, the General Information...
  • Page 4: General Information

    SERIES 5 DENTAL DELIVERY SYSTEM Instructions for Use GENERAL INFORMATION INTENDED APPLICATION AND USE The dental delivery system is a device intended to support the instruments used by the dental practitioner, delivering those instruments to an accessible position during a dental procedure. This device may control and be the means of delivering compressed air, water, vacuum and low voltage electricity to a variety of instruments commonly used in dental practice.
  • Page 5: General Safety

    SERIES 5 DENTAL DELIVERY SYSTEM Instructions for Use GENERAL SAFETY WARNINGS & CAUTIONS WARNING: Failure to return handpieces WARNING: This product must be to their proper locations could result in disinfected before use. alternate or additional handpieces operating without notice. CAUTION: Only authorized service WARNING: Proper personal protective technicians should attempt to service this...
  • Page 6 2. Press and hold “0” or “1” for five seconds. A CHAIR DOWN long audible beep will sound to indicate that the assignment is complete. * Only lights which are electrically connected to a DCI Edge patient chair may be operated utilizing this key on the Series 5 keypads.
  • Page 7 SERIES 5 DENTAL DELIVERY SYSTEM Instructions for Use OPERATION - CONTROL HEAD CONTROLS FLEX ARM BRAKE RELEASE MASTER ON/OFF CUP FILL HANDPIECE DRIVE AIR FLOW CONTROL BOWL RINSE ELECTRIC MOTOR CONTROL AIR PRESSURE GAUGE SCALER CONTROL OIL COLLECTOR COOLANT AIR FLOW CONTROL FLUSH WATER COOLANT FLOW CONTROL...
  • Page 8 SERIES 5 DENTAL DELIVERY SYSTEM Instructions for Use OPERATION - POST MOUNT UTILITIES CONTROLS CONTROL HEAD: All of the operating controls are located on the underside of the control head where they are sheltered from most airborne contaminants. MASTER ON/OFF: Located on the left side of the control head towards the front, this toggle switch activates the air and water shut-off valves, which control the air and water supplies to the dental delivery system.
  • Page 9: Foot Control

    SERIES 5 DENTAL DELIVERY SYSTEM Instructions for Use OPERATION - UTILITIES PMU CONTROLS AIR QUICK CONNECT: This air output provides 80psi output to run accessories for the user. Accepts a 3/8” male quick connect fitting. WATER QUICK CONNECT: This water output provides 40psi output to run accessories for the user.
  • Page 10 SERIES 5 DENTAL DELIVERY SYSTEM Instructions for Use OPERATION - SELF-CONTAINED WATER SYSTEM USING BOTTLED WATER SELF-CONTAINED WATER SYSTEM The self-contained water system allows you to isolate your practice from the municipal water supply. The self-contained water system uses a pressurized bottle to supply water to the dental delivery system, giving you full control of the source and quality of the water.
  • Page 11: Drive Air

    SERIES 5 DENTAL DELIVERY SYSTEM Instructions for Use ADJUSTMENTS UTILITY CENTER Located in the J-Box, the Utility Center comes factory preset at 40psi for Water pressure and 80psi for Air pressure. All regulator adjustments should be made with the Master On/Off in the ON position. Pressure Gauge 1.
  • Page 12: Doctor's Syringe

    SERIES 5 DENTAL DELIVERY SYSTEM Instructions for Use ADJUSTMENTS DOCTOR’S SYRINGE Adjusting screws allow you to control the flow of air and water from the syringe to prevent splashing and to achieve a desirable mist pattern. The adjusting screws are located under the dental delivery system head directly below the syringe control block.
  • Page 13 SERIES 5 DENTAL DELIVERY SYSTEM Instructions for Use ADJUSTMENTS FLEX ARM TENSIONING The Flex Arm is preset at the factory, however it may be necessary to re-adjust tension to the user’s needs. After adjusting the spring tension, the dental delivery system head must be leveled (see next page). Turn off master switch and wait for air to fully bleed off.
  • Page 14 SERIES 5 DENTAL DELIVERY SYSTEM Instructions for Use ADJUSTMENTS HEAD LEVELING Leveling of the control head will be necessary when the dental delivery system is first installed and any time that the flex arm spring tension has been adjusted. Before leveling, ensure that the swing arm assembly or the PMU post is level. For leveling of the swing arm assembly or the PMU post, refer to the installation instructions.
  • Page 15 SERIES 5 DENTAL DELIVERY SYSTEM Instructions for Use ADJUSTMENTS REAR FLEX ARM ROTATION The rotational tension of the flex arm may be adjusted at the set screw on the post, with a 3/32” hex key, located below the joint where the rear knuckle of the flex arm joins the rigid arm. SWING MOUNT PMU MOUNT RIGID ARM ROTATION...
  • Page 16: Set Screws

    SERIES 5 DENTAL DELIVERY SYSTEM Instructions for Use ADJUSTMENTS TELESCOPING ARM The assistant’s holder pivots to provide tilt for the assistant’s instruments. Using a 5/32” hex key, adjust the tension at the set screw indicated. The tension on the pivot points for the telescoping arm can be adjusted. Using a 3/32”...
  • Page 17: Maintenance

    SERIES 5 DENTAL DELIVERY SYSTEM Instructions for Use MAINTENANCE BARRIER TECHNIQUE Wherever possible, use disposable barriers and change them between CAUTION: Do not use patients. The barrier technique will ensure maximum long term durability powdered cleansers, scour- of the surfaces and finishes of the equipment. ing pads or abrasive scrub- bers on any of the painted, plastic or CLEANING...
  • Page 18 SERIES 5 DENTAL DELIVERY SYSTEM Instructions for Use MAINTENANCE DENTAL DELIVERY SYSTEM WATERLINES Dental delivery system waterlines are susceptible to contamination by various microorganisms, including slime-pro- ducing bacteria, fungi, and protozoans. These contaminants colonize the inner surfaces of waterline tubing, giving rise to biofilms –...
  • Page 19 SERIES 5 DENTAL DELIVERY SYSTEM Instructions for Use MAINTENANCE WARNING: During the product evaluation carried out by the American Dental Association (ADA), Chlorox Regular Bleach, sodium hypochlorite, showed favorable results. However, it is important to note that scientific literature has indicated the potential toxicity of this substance to individuals. WARNING: Due to its corrosive nature, sodium hypochlorite can pose a risk to users’...
  • Page 20 SERIES 5 DENTAL DELIVERY SYSTEM Instructions for Use MAINTENANCE PURGING AIR AND WATERLINES AFTER EACH PATIENT To maintain cleanliness and prevent cross-contamination, it is essential to perform purging of air and waterlines after every patient. This protocol ensures the removal of any residual fluids or contaminants from the lines. The purging process should include both air and waterlines and should be carried out for a minimum duration of 20 seconds.
  • Page 21 SERIES 5 DENTAL DELIVERY SYSTEM Instructions for Use MAINTENANCE DISINFECTING THE BOTTLE Fill bottle with the 100 ml disinfectant solution, shake vigorously and let it settle for 10 minutes. CAUTION: Disinfect new water bottle prior to first use. Shake again, then rinse twice with water. It is recommended that 100 ml of disinfectant solution is mixed for each weekly bottle disinfecting procedure.
  • Page 22 SERIES 5 DENTAL DELIVERY SYSTEM Instructions for Use MAINTENANCE PRE-PROCEDURAL MOUTHWASH To promote a reduction in bacterial count and enhance infection control measures, the use of a mouthwash containing either 0.01% chlorhexidine or essential oils is recommended immediately prior to a dental procedure. This step has shown to be effective in minimizing bacterial presence.
  • Page 23 SERIES 5 DENTAL DELIVERY SYSTEM Instructions for Use MAINTENANCE DENTAL DELIVERY SYSTEM - WEEKLY MAINTENANCE A cleaning procedure should be performed at least once a week, preferably at the start of the week before treating patients. If the dental delivery system is to be stored for any length of time, perform a weekly maintenance routine immediately before and after storage.
  • Page 24: Electromagnetic Compatibility

    INTERFERENCE FROM OTHER EQUIPMENT If other equipment is used adjacent to or stacked with the DCI Edge equipment, the system must be observed to verify normal operation. DCI EDGE EQUIPMENT COMPLIANCE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for medical devices in IEC 60601-1-2.
  • Page 25 PN 50052, Rev. H, 2024-04-29 www.dcionline.com DCI International, LLC 800-624-2793 705 S. Springbrook Road Bldg C Newberg, OR 97132, USA...