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IEC 60364 - equipment is used according to the operating instructions. Planmeca pursues a policy of continual product development. Although every effort is made to produce up-to-date product documentation this publication should not be regarded as an infallible guide to current specifications. We reserve the right to make changes without prior notice.
1.1 Intended use 1.1.1 Indications for use Planmeca Pro50 Chair is a patient chair that is used to position patient body and head so that the dentist can work ergonomically. The system is intended for use in dental care medical operations.
Planmeca disinfectant’s material safety data sheet and the document approved disinfectants (30007097). The document can be found in the Planmeca Material bank. For a full list of accessories, refer to the Planmeca product price list. Planmeca Pro50 Chair User's manual...
4 Registering your product 4 Registering your product Before you start using your Planmeca device, you must register it to activate the warranty. 1. Navigate to the registration website www.planmeca.com/register/ in your Internet browser. 2. Follow the instructions on the website.
5 Annual maintenance 5 Annual maintenance To guarantee the proper operation of Planmeca Pro50 Chair, the chair must be checked and serviced by a qualified Planmeca service technician according to the maintenance schedule that has been set for Planmeca Pro50 Chair.
Alternating current (Standard IEC 60417). Consult electronic instructions for use (Standard ISO 15223-1). Refer to instruction manual/booklet (Standard ISO 7010). Separate collection for electrical and electronic equipment according to Directive 2012/19/EU (WEEE). General warning (Standard ISO 7010). Planmeca Pro50 Chair User's manual...
Fragile; handle with care (Standard ISO 15223-1). Keep dry (Standard ISO 15223-1). Temperature limit (Standard ISO 15223-1). Humidity limitation (Standard ISO 15223-1). Atmospheric pressure limitation (Standard ISO 15223-1). General symbol for recovery/recyclable (Standard ISO 7000). User's manual Planmeca Pro50 Chair...
Do NOT open the cover. (Standard IEC 60601-1.) WARNING To avoid risk of electric shock, Planmeca Pro50 Chair must only be connected to a supply mains with protective earth. Canada only: External fuse: max 20A branch circuit fuse.
The chair will stop when the backrest or the stop plate underneath the seat is pressed upwards. The chair will also stop when the safety switches on the underside of the legrest is activated. The chair can be driven normally after the possible obstruction has been removed. User's manual Planmeca Pro50 Chair...
In the event of a motor breakdown, immediately stop using the dental unit and contact your local Planmeca dealer. 7.3 Stopping chair movements quickly The chair movements can be stopped quickly by: •...
8 Planmeca Pro50 Chair 8 Planmeca Pro50 Chair 8.1 Main parts 1 Chair base 2 Foot control 3 Lifting column 4 Legrest 5 Seat 6 Backrest 7 Headrest 8 On/off switch 9 Electric socket outlet for single Medical Electrical Equipment (see section "MSO and ME Systems"...
8 Planmeca Pro50 Chair 8.2 Detachable parts The following detachable components are marked with a manufacturer trademark. Use only genuine Planmeca parts. Standard headrest with oval cushion Standard headrest with surgical cushion Swift headrest with oval cushion Swift headrest with surgical cushion...
8 Planmeca Pro50 Chair Armrests (available as option) Foot control cable hatch Foot control The following detachable component is not critical to operation. The user can perform dental treatment even if a wrong, similar part is fitted. Legrest protection sleeve 8.3 Applied parts...
1 Standard headrest with oval cushion 2 Standard headrest with surgical cushion 3 Swift headrest with oval cushion 4 Swift headrest with surgical cushion 9.2.1 Adjusting height of headrest The height adjustment is identical for the standard and swift headrest. Planmeca Pro50 Chair User's manual...
NOTE The headrest can only be pulled out as far as to the MAX mark. 9.2.2 Adjusting headrest angle NOTE Support the headrest by hand when you adjust it. User's manual Planmeca Pro50 Chair...
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When you press the locking bar (1) on the side of the headrest support, the locking mechanism is released and you can freely adjust the headrest upwards and downwards to the required angle. Release the bar to lock the headrest in the new position. Planmeca Pro50 Chair User's manual...
9.2.3 Adjusting headrest for children or short patients The headrest can be adjusted for better head support for children and short patients. User's manual Planmeca Pro50 Chair...
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Tilt the headrest up as far as possible so that the cushion faces backwards. Then, turn the headrest around the axis closest to the backrest so that the headrest folds over the backrest. Optionally use a child cushion to support the child better. Planmeca Pro50 Chair User's manual...
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9 Operating chair Standard headrest Pull the headrest out. Turn it around so that the cushion faces backwards and push the headrest back into the chair. Turn the cushion around (180° counter-clockwise). User's manual Planmeca Pro50 Chair...
Optionally use a child cushion to support the child better. 9.3 Legrest The legrest moves synchronously with the movements of the backrest, that is, when you drive the backrest down, the legrest is driven up. Planmeca Pro50 Chair User's manual...
Trendelenburg position. When the Trendelenburg position is an automatic position and you select that automatic position with the foot control, the patient chair height is not adjusted before driving the backrest and legrest to the Trendelenburg position. 1 Horizontal position User's manual Planmeca Pro50 Chair...
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