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Owner's Guide

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DECADE®

2561/2562CART

85.2614.00

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Warranty Information

Serial Number

Model Number

Date Purchased

Date ofService Model/Description of Service

Technician'sInitials

Serial Number Location:• Located on the underside of the cart housing.

For Replacement Parts or Service Information contact your local authorized A-dec dealer.

NEWBERG, OREGON 97132 USA2601 CRESTVIEW DRIVE

Designated EU Representative: A-dec Dental U.K., Ltd.Austin House, 11 Liberty Way, Attleborough Fields,

Nuneaton, Warwickshire, England CV116RZTele: (44) 24 7635 0901

SN: J828287 REF: 2122

1999

MADE IN USA

SERIAL NUMBER IDENTIFICATION

SERIALNUMBER

MODELNUMBER

YEAR MANUFACTURED

ALPHABETICAL EQUIVALENT TO THENUMERAL OF THE MONTH MANUFACTURED

A January

B February

C March

D April

E May

F June

G July

H August

I September

J October

K November

L December

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Warranty

Warranty:A-dec warrants all products in this owner's guide againstdefects in material or workmanship for one year from time of delivery. A-dec'ssole obligation under the warranty is to provide parts forthe repair, or at its option, to provide the replacementproduct (excluding labor). The buyer shall have no otherremedy. All special, incidental, and coincidental damagesare excluded. Written notice of breach of warranty mustbe given to A-dec within the warranty period. The warranty does not cover damage resulting from improperinstallation or maintenance, accident or misuse. The warranty does not cover damage resulting from the use ofcleaning, disinfecting or sterilization chemicals andprocesses. The warranty also does not cover light bulbs.Failure to follow instructions provided in the A-dec owner's guide (operation and maintenance instructions)may void the warranty. A-dec warrants A-dec dental chaircylinders, both lift and tilt, for ten years from the date ofpurchase of the chair or the cylinder. This warranty isretroactive to A-dec chair cylinders already in the field.The warranty covers chair cylinders A-dec finds to havemanufacturing related irregularities. Stool cylinders arecovered under A-dec's one-year warranty.

NO OTHER WARRANTIES AS TO MERCHANTABILITY OROTHERWISE ARE MADE.

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Return Policy:U.S. and Canadian dealers wishing to return overstock(unopened) merchandise to A-dec for credit considerationmust include a copy of the original invoice number. A return authorization form from an A-dec TerritoryManager must be included with serial numbered equipment or A-dec/W&H handpieces. A 15% restockingfee will be assessed. Merchandise that cannot be returnedfor credit includes parts assembled to the dental unit,chair, light, or dental furniture; obsolete parts; and specials. Dental furniture cannot be returned for credit.Standard color upholstery ordered for obsolete chairs orstools cannot be returned for credit. In the case of a defective warranty item, a copy of the replacement in-voice, serial number of the unit under which it was replaced, and a description of the symptoms of the defect must be returned with the part to: A-dec Inc. 2601 Crestview Drive, Newberg, Oregon 97132, USA.

Decade 2561/2562 Cart

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Equipment Alterations Policy:Certain modifications or alterations of A-dec equipmentwhich expand the use of A-dec equipment beyond its design and intent, or which override any safety featuresof A-dec equipment may jeopardize doctor, patient orstaff safety. Field modifications that alter the electricaland/or mechanical safety of A-dec dental devices are inconflict with Underwriters Laboratory (UL) constructionfile requirements and are not sanctioned by A-dec.Examples of field modifications that diminish safety design include, but are not limited to, rendering access tothe line voltage without the use of tools, modification ofsupporting elements that increase or shift loading characteristics, and the addition of any powered devicethat exceeds the design limits of the dental system. Theuse of accessory equipment not complying with the equivalent safety requirements of A-dec equipment maylead to a reduced level of safety of the resulting system.It is the responsibility of the equipment distributor andthe installer to assure that the installation complies withall building code requirements. The responsibility to determine whether a modification or alteration of A-decequipment falls within these constraints is with the person(s) who initiates, approves and/or performs suchmodification or alteration. A-dec will not respond to inquiries on an individual basis. This person(s) will bedeemed to have assumed all associated risks with such alteration or modification and will hold A-dec harmlessfrom resulting claims, including product liability claims.Additionally, such modification or alteration voids A-dec'swarranty and may invalidate UL or other regulatoryagency approval.

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Printed in U.S.A .• Copyright © 2006 • All Rights Reserved

All product names used in this document are trademarks orregistered trademarks of their respective holders.

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Decade 2561/2562 Cart

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Decade 2562 Doctor’s Cart

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Serial Number Location, Service Information, andWarranty Information are located on the inside frontcover and front page.

About Your Decade Cart ........................... 2Handpiece Controls ................................ 3

Drive Air Pressure Gauge ...................... 4Foot Control .................................... 5Drive Air Pressure Adjustment ............... 6Coolant Air Flow Adjustments ................ 7Coolant Water Flow Adjustments............. 8Handpiece Tubing Flush System .............. 9Handpiece Positioning ....................... 10Handpiece Dry Block Conversion ........... 11Oil Collector ................................... 12

Care Instructions ................................. 12Autoclavable Syringe ............................. 13

Adjusting Syringe Flow ...................... 13Vacuum Instruments (Model 2561 Only) ........ 14

Autoclavable HVE and Saliva Ejector ....... 15Solids Collector ............................... 15

Utility Controls .................................... 16System Air and Water

Pressure Adjustments ..................... 17Filter Maintenance ........................... 19

Air and Water Filter Elements ............ 19Maintenance ....................................... 21Adjustments and Specifications ................. 22Identification of Symbols ......................... 23Classification of Equipment (EN 60601-1) ...... 23

CONTENTS

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Your Decade 2561 or 2562 Cart is built around A-dec's Century Plus® handpiece control system.This system provides automatic control of eachhandpiece. Until you lift a handpiece from itsholder, it is inactive and cannot operate. As soon asyou lift a handpiece it automatically becomesactive, allowing it to run when you press the footcontrol disc.

With the exception of the drive air pressure gauge,all controls and indicators are located on the sidesand bottom panel of the unit.

Autoclavable adjustment keys (see Figure 1) areprovided for making adjustments to the recessedcontrols. If the adjustment keys are ever lost ormisplaced, you can use a 1¼8" hex key. You mayalso order additional keys from your authorized A-dec dealer.

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OPERATIONAbout Your Decade Cart

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Figure 1. Autoclavable Adjustment Keys

ADJUSTMENT KEY(S)

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Master ON/OFF Toggle. Turns on andoff the air, water, and electricalpower to the system.

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Handpiece Controls

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Figure 2. Handpiece Controls

WATER COOLANTFLOW CONTROLS

AIR COOLANTFLOW CONTROL

DRIVE AIRPRESSUREGAUGE

DRIVE AIRPRESSURECONTROLS

AUTOMATICHANDPIECEHOLDERS

FOCUS HANDPIECELIGHT INTENSITYCONTROL (option)

MASTER ON/OFFTOGGLE

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The MASTER ON/OFF TOGGLE should be in the OFF(0) position whenever the unit is not in use.

This will prevent the possibility of water damageshould a leak occur while the unit is unattended.

Making sure the unit is off will also prevent the pos-sibility of self-activation and the resulting burn-outof your electrical accessories.

Master On/Off Toggle

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The drive air pressure gauge (see Figure 3) indicates,in psi and kg/cm2, the drive air pressure to theactive handpiece (refer to page 6).

The water outlet with flow control (see Figure 4)provides water for hydrocolloid tubing. The outletaccepts A-dec’s quick disconnect (QD) flow-control.Flow is controlled by a knob on the QD itself. Toincrease flow, turn the knob counterclockwise; todecrease flow turn the knob clockwise.

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Figure 3. Drive Air Pressure Gauge

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DRIVE AIRPRESSUREGAUGE

Drive Air Pressure Gauge

Water Outlet with Flow Control

Figure 4. Water Outlet With Flow Control

WATER OUTLET QUICK DISCONNECT (QD)

KNOB

FLOW-CONTROL QUICK DISCONNECT (QD)

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The foot control modulates drive air to the activehandpiece and provides an air signal that activatesthe coolant air and coolant water flow. The foot con-trol is operated by light foot pressure applied to anypart of the foot control disc.

The foot control is equipped with a wet/dry toggleand can be equipped with an optional chip blowerbutton (see Figure 5).

Wet/Dry Toggle. Allows you to shut off the coolantwater to the handpiece without moving your handsfrom the oral cavity. Using your foot, move the tog-gle away from the blue dot to turn the coolant waterOFF. Move the toggle toward the blue dot to turn thecoolant water ON.Chip Blower Button. Sends a jet of air through thehandpiece when it is not running.

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Foot Control

Figure 5. Foot Control

CHIP BLOWERBUTTON(Optional)

FOOT CONTROL DISC

WET/DRY TOGGLEBLUE DOT

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The drive air pressure controls (see Figure6) are used to adjust the drive air pressureto each handpiece.

Adjust the drive air pressure to meet the handpiecemanufacturer’s dynamic drive air pressure specification. Refer to the documentation that came with your handpiece for the dynamic drive airpressure specification.You will need a 3/32" hex key to complete this adjust-ment.

1. Install a bur in the handpiece.2. Locate the drive air gauge on the front of the

control head (see Figure 3 on page 4).3. Move the wet/dry toggle on the foot control

(see Figure 4 on page 5) to the OFF position,away from the blue dot.

4. Turn the drive air control clockwise until thevalve seats.

5. Fully depress the foot control disc.6. While running the handpiece, watch the drive

air gauge and adjust the handpiece dynamicdrive air pressure to meet manufacturer’s specifications.• Turn the drive air control counterclockwise to

increase drive air pressure flow. • Turn the control clockwise to decrease flow.

7. Repeat steps 1 through 6 for EACH handpiece.

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Drive Air Pressure Controls

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Figure 6. Drive Air Pressure Adjustment

DRIVE AIR PRESSUREGAUGE

DRIVE AIRADJUST

3/32" HEX KEY

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The coolant air flow control (see Figure 7) is used to adjust thecoolant air flow to all handpieces.

You will need an adjustment key (see Figure1 on page 2) or a 1¼8" hex key to complete this adjust-ment.

1. Install a bur in the handpiece.2. Locate the coolant air control (see Figure 7).3. Move the wet/dry toggle on the foot control (see

Figure 5 on page 5) to the OFF position, awayfrom the blue dot.

4. Insert an adjustment key, or a 1¼8" hex key, intothe coolant air flow control.

5. Fully depress the foot control disc to activatethe handpiece.

6. Adjust the coolant air flow to fit your needs. Astrong flow of air is recommended. • Turn the control clockwise to decrease the flow.• Turn counterclockwise to increase the flow.

7. The coolant air has been set for ALL handpieces.

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Coolant Air Flow Control

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Figure 7 Coolant Air Adjustment

AIRCOOLANT

ADJUSTMENTKEY

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The coolant water flow controls are usedto adjust the flow of coolant water to eachhandpiece (see Figure 8).

You will need an adjustment key (see Figure 1 on page2) or a 1¼8" hex key to complete this adjustment.

1. Install a bur in the handpiece.2. Locate the coolant water flow controls

(see Figure 8).3. Move the wet/dry toggle on the foot control (see

Figure 5 on page 5) to the ON position, towardthe blue dot.

4. Insert an adjustment key, or a 1¼8" hex key, intothe coolant water flow control for the handpiecebeing adjusted.

5. Fully depress the foot control disc to activatethe handpiece.

6. Adjust the coolant water flow to fit your needs. • Turn the control clockwise to decrease the flow.• Turn counterclockwise to increase the flow.

7. Adjust the coolant water for EACH handpiece.

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Figure 8. Coolant Water Adjustment

ADJUSTMENTKEY

WATERCOOLANT

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The handpiece tubing flush system flushesmore water through the tubings in lesstime than is normally possible when operating the footcontrol only. The handpieces should notbe connected when flushing the tubings.

How Often Should Handpiece Tubing be Flushed?After Each Patient:

Flush the tubings for about 20-30 seconds.

At the Beginning of Each Day:Flush the tubings for 2-3 minutes.

Flushing the Handpiece TubingsGather up all the handpiece tubings that use coolantwater and hold them over a sink, cuspidor bowl orbasin. Be sure you hold the tubings so that the waterwill be directed away from you and into the recepta-cle (see Figure 9).

Locate the handpiece tubing flush toggle (see Figure9). Move the toggle toward the front of the cart andhold for the appropriate time required, either forflushing between patients or flushing at the begin-ning of each day. Release the toggle and replace thetubings in their holders.

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Handpiece Tubing Flush

Figure 9. Locate the Flush Toggle

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The holder tension was set at the factory. However; ifa holder is difficult to reposition or repositions too easily, the holder tension can be adjusted.

To adjust the holder tension:• Loosening or tightening the tension adjustment

screw shown in Figures 10.To reposition a holder:

• Rotate the holder to the desired angle.

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Handpiece Holder Tension Adjustment & Positioning

Figure 10. Individual Handpiece Holder

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Your Cascade handpiece control system has one to fourhandpiece control blocks with coolant water to thehandpiece. In some cases a control block withoutcoolant water, a dry block, is required. If you require adry block (offering no water to the handpiece) on yourhandpiece control system, a dry block conversion kithas been included with your system.

Installing the Dry Block Conversion Kit1. Move the master on/off toggle to the OFF

position. Bleed the system water by operatingthe syringe and flushing the handpiece tubings.

2. Locate the handpiece control block position thatwill be the dry block. Access the control blocksunderneath the control head.

3. Use a 3/32" hex key to remove the large red cartridge from the control block. Install the largeblack cartridge from the dry block conversion kitinto the control block (see Figure 11).

4. Use a 3/32" hex key to remove the small bluecartridge from the same control block. Installthe small black cartridge from the dry block conversion kit into the control block (see Figure 11).

5. Turn your handpiece control system on, thencheck the function of the dry block handpiececonversion. A small amount of residual watermay be discharged from the handpiece tubingbut should dry after a few seconds.

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Handpiece Dry Block Conversion

Figure 11. Handpiece Dry Block Conversion

REMOVE THERED CARTRIDGEAND REPLACEWITH THELARGE BLACKCARTRIDGE

REMOVE THE BLUE CARTRIDGEAND REPLACE WITH THESMALL BLACK CARTRIDGE

DO NOT REMOVE THE YELLOWCARTRIDGE

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The oil collector on your unit needs to be changedonce a week for normal usage. Change more oftenfor heavier use.

1. Remove the oil collector jar from the unit anddiscard the old gauze (see Figure 12).

2. Fold in quarters a new two inch square gauze padand place against the spring inside the jar.

3. Screw the oil collector jar onto the unit. Do notovertighten.

For recommended asepsis instructions, refer to your Equipment Asepsis Owner’s Guide (A-dec Publication No. 85.0696.00) .

For recommended self-contained water systemcare, refer to A-dec Self-contained Water SystemOwner’s Guide (A-dec Publication No. 85.0675.00).

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Oil Collector

Care Instructions

Figure 12. Oil Collector

CART HOUSING

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To operate the syringe (see Figure 13): • Move the on/off toggle to the ON position.• Air – Press the right button down.• Water – Press the left button down.

• Spray – Press both buttons down.Syringe Flow Controls. Located underneath the carttop. Flow is controlled by adjustable air and waterflow restrictors (tubing pinch valves) on the syringetubing under the cart top (see Figure 14).

Refer to your Autoclavable Syringe Owner’s Guide (A-dec Publication No. 85.0680.00) for completesyringe operation and maintenance instructions.

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Syringe

Figure 13. Autoclavable Syringe

AIR WATER SPRAY

Figure 14. Adjusting Syringe Flow

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To operate the autoclavable HVE and saliva ejector, simply turn the control valve.

The autoclavable HVE and saliva ejector can be eas-ily converted for right- or left-hand operation. Toconvert, press the control valve out of the valve body(see Figure 15). Rotate the control valve 180°, thenpress it back into the valve body.

Refer to your Assistant’s Instrumentation Owner'sGuide (A-dec Publication No. 85.2610.00) for com-plete instructions on cleaning your HVE and salivaejector.

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Vacuum Instruments (model 2561 only)

Autoclavable HVE & Autoclavable Saliva Ejector

Figure 15. Right- to Left-Hand Conversion

AUTOCLAVABLE HVEAUTOCLAVABLESALIVA EJECTOR

CONTROLVALVE

VALVEBODY

VALVEBODY

CONTROLVALVE

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The solids collector, located inside the cart (seeFigure 16), collects solids and prevents them fromentering the central vacuum system. To remove thecanister lid, turn off the vacuum, then twist the lidcounterclockwise and lift it off.

At least once per week, remove and clean the solidscollector screen (see Figure 17). This is necessary toensure proper suction from the central vacuum.

Refer to your Assistant’s Instrumentation Owner’s Guide (A-dec Publication No. 85.2610.00) forcomplete solids collector maintenance instructions.

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Solids Collector

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SOLIDSCOLLECTORCANISTER(2561 ONLY)

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Figure 17. Cleaning the Solids Collector

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System utility controls (see Figure 18) are locatedunder the cart top.

Pre-Regulator controls the air and water pressures inthe unit. The procedure for adjusting system pres-sure is given on page 17.

Air and Water Filters prevent solids from enteringthe unit. The procedures for checking and replacingthe filters are given on pages 19 and 20.

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AIR PRESSURE GAUGE(70 – 80 psi)

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SOLIDS COLLECTOR(2561 Only)

UTILITYMODULE

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Figure 18. In-Cart Utilities

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The air and water manual shutoff valves, as well asany vacuum or drain outlets, are located in the floorbox mounted over the office plumbing on the flooror wall.

Before making any adjustments to components inthe cart top, verify that the manual shutoff valves inthe floor box are all the way open (turned fullycounterclockwise) and that the compressor is on andfunctioning properly.

The air compressor should maintain 80 – 120 psi (552– 690 kPa) in the tank. If it doesn’t, refer to theinstructions for the compressor.

1. Be sure that the manual shutoff valves are fullyopen (counterclockwise).

2. Move the master on/off toggle to the ON position. 3. Check the pressure gauges inside the cart hous-

ing (see Figure 18 on page 16). • Air pressure should be 70–80 psi (483–552 kPa).• Water pressure should be 35–40 psi (241–276 kPa).

4. While watching the gauges, operate the syringe. If the system air pressure drops by more than 15psi (103 kPa), or water pressure by more than 10psi (69 kPa), check for clogged filters.

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System Air and Water Pressure Adjustments

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5. If adjustment of either the air or water pressureis required, turn the appropriate pre-regulatorknob (see Figure 19).• Clockwise to increase pressure.• Counterclockwise to decrease.

6. Test the unit by operating the syringe and hand-pieces for several seconds. Make sure air andwater pressure are maintained.

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System Air and Water Pressure Adjustments (continued)

NOTE

When decreasing system air or water pressure,you will not see the air or water pressure gaugein the utility center change until you relievepressure from the system. Activate the syringefor a few seconds, then check the gauge.Repeat this process each time you make anadjustment to decrease pressure.

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Figure 19. Air and Water Pressure Adjustment

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Air and water pass through separate filters in theutility module before entering the regulator. Afilter must be replaced when it becomes sufficiently clogged, restricting flow to the regulator. To determine the location of your sys-tem utility module, (see Figure 18 on page 16).

To check the air filter, move the master on/offtoggle to the ON position and lift the cart top.While watching the air pressure gauge in the carttop, press the syringe air button. If the air pressure indicated by the gauge drops by morethan 15 psi (103 KPA), the filter element isclogged and must be replaced.

To check the water filter, move the master on/offtoggle to the ON position and lift the cart top.While watching the water pressure gauge in thecart top, press the syringe water button. If thewater pressure indicated by the gauge drops bymore than 10 psi (69 KPA), the filter element isclogged and must be replaced.

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Filter Maintenance

Air and Water Filter Elements

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To inspect or replace a filter element, move the master on/off toggle to the OFF position, then closethe manual shutoff valves in the floor box. Bleedthe system of air and water pressure by operatingthe syringe buttons until air and water no longerflow. Using a standard (flat-blade) screwdriver,remove the filter housing from the utility module(see Figure 20) and remove the filter.

If the filter is visibly clogged or discolored, you willneed to replace it. Order A-dec Part No. 24.0234.00.

When installing a new filter, notice that one end ofthe filter has a beveled edge. Install the filter withthe beveled edge facing the utility module (seeFigure 20). The system will not work properly if thefilter is installed incorrectly.

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FILTER HOUSING

BEVELED EDGE

WATER SIDE(Black Regulator)

UTILITY MODULE

AIR SIDE (White Regulator)

FILTER ELEMENT(Part No. 24.0234.00; Pkg of 6: 24.0234.01)

O-RING(Part No. 030.019.00)

Figure 20. Filter Replacement

Air and Water Filter Elements (continued)

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Handpiece ControlsHandpiece Flush ................................page 9Oil Collector ....................................page 12

Utility ControlsSystem Air and Water

Pressure Adjustments........................page 17Filter Maintenance

Air and Water Filter Elements ................page 19

Also refer to the following A-dec documentation formore maintenance information:

Assistant’s InstrumentationAssistant’s Instrumentation Owner’s Guide ............................85.2610.00

Autoclavable Syringe Owner’s Guide ............................85.0680.00

Care InstructionsEquipment Asepsis Owner’s Guide ............................85.0696.00

Self-contained WaterOwner’s Guide ............................85.0675.00

Power SuppliesFloor BoxesOwner’s Guide ............................85.2611.00

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Maintenance

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Handpiece ControlsDrive Air Pressure .............................page 6(Refer also to your handpiece documentation for the manufacturer’s maximum dynamic drive air pressure specification.)Coolant Air Flow...............................page 7Coolant Water Flow ...........................page 8Handpiece Holder .............................page 10

Service Requirements for Unit Operation:Minimum Air: 2.50 cfm (70.80 l/min) at 80 psi (551 kPa) Minimum Water: 1.50 gpm (5.68 l/min) at 40 psi (276 kPa)Minimum Vacuum:12 cfm (339.84 l/min) at 8 inches of mercury (27 kPa)

Cart Weight Specifications:25 lb (11.34 kg) vertical load is the maximumsafe load capability of the work surface.

Weights of optional attachments:Tooth Dryer: 1 lb (.45 kg)Intra-Oral Light Sources: 1 lb (.45 kg)

Duplex Receptacle Ratings:120 VAC, 20A maximum, branch circuit breaker limited.

Any optional non-A-dec attachments and/or accessories must comply with EN 60601-1 and EN 60601-1-2.Specifications are subject to change without notice.

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Adjustments and Specifications

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Symbol Description

Recognized by Underwriters Laboratories Inc. with respect to electric shock, fire and mechanical hazardsonly in accordance with UL 60601-1 (2601-1) and under mutual recognition agreement with CAN/CSA C22.2,No. 601.1.

Classified by Underwriters Laboratories Inc. with respect to electric shock, fire and mechanical hazardsonly in accordance with UL 60601-1 (2601-1) and under mutual recognition agreement with CAN/CSA C22.2,No. 601.1.

UL listed to UL 61010A-1, BS EN 61010-2-010 and Canadian (CAN/CSA C22.2, No. 1010.1-92) safety standards.

Conforms to applicable European Directives (refer to Declaration of Conformity).

Protective earth (ground).

Functional earth (ground).

Attention, consult accompanying documents. No user servicable parts . Attention, line voltage. Onlylicensed electrician should remove cover.

Type B applied part.

Class II equipment.

Caution: Metal surfaces can be hot during and following the dry cycle.

Type/Mode Classification

Types of shockprotection

CLASS I EQUIPMENT: Dental chairs, dental lights, and power suppliesCLASS II EQUIPMENT: Chair, wall, and cart-mounted delivery systems

Degree of shockprotection

TYPE B APPLIED PART: Delivery systems only

Degree of pro-tection againstwater ingress

ORDINARY EQUIPMENT: All products

Mode of operation

CONTINUOUS OPERATION: All models except dental chairsCONTINUOUS OPERATION WITH INTERMITTENT LOADING: Dental chairs - 5% duty cycle

FlammableGasses:

Not suitable for use in the presence of a flammable anesthetic mixture with air, oxygen, or nitrousoxide, where such gasses may accumulate in concentration (closed space).

Identification of Symbols

Classification of Equipment (60601-1)

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Type SpecificationVolts 100/110-120/220-240 VAC

Frequency 50-60 Hz

Current As configured and specified in equipment manual (products labeled 15A or greater require dedicated circuit, identified in distribution panel).

Electrical Rating

Temperature/Humidity Specification

Storage/TransportationTemperature:

-40°C to 70°C (-40°F to 158°F) - Relative humidity: 80% for up to 31°C, decreasinglinearly to 50% at 40°C.

Operating Temperature: 10°C to 40°C (40°F to 104°F) - Relative humidity: 80% for up to 31°C, decreasing linearly to 50% at 40°C.

Indoor Use: Altitude up to 2,000M (6,563 ft.), installation category II, pollution degree 2.(UL 61010A-1 and CAN/CSA C22.2, No. 1010.1-92 only)

Environmental Specifications

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USA and Canada2601 Crestview Drive

Newberg, OR 97132 USATel: 1.800.547.1883 Within USA/CanadaTel: 1.503.538.7478 Outside USA/Canada

Fax: 1.503.538.0276www.a-dec.com

International Distribution Centers

A-dec United KingdomEU Authorized Representative

Austin House, 11 Liberty Way Nuneaton, Warwickshire CV11 6RZ

England Tel: 0800 ADECUK (233285) Within UKTel: +44 (0) 24 7635 0901 Outside UK

www.a-dec.co.uk

A-dec AustraliaUnit 8, 5-9 Ricketty Street

Mascot, NSW 2020 Australia

Tel: 1.800.225.010 Within AustraliaTel: +61 (0)2 8332 4000 Outside Australia

www.a-dec.com.au

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