(D) Using the Built-in Radiometer
: Full Power Mode,the most using in clinical practice - to boost with the
full power light output for ultrafast performance to cure all resin-based
restoratives in 1, 2 or 3 seconds.
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Press the “ /Set” button to turn on the display panel. Press the “ /Set” button
again to begin curing.
Press again to stop the device from emitting in the middle of a curing cycle.
(A) Power On
PANEL
OPERATIONS
Press the “Mode(
▲
” button to select the mode desired.
M1:
Full Power Mode - Full power light intensity.
M2:
Ramp-Up Mode - Light intensity gradually climbs from low to high.
M3:
Pulse Mode - Alternates between strong and weak light intensity every
half second.
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(B) Select the Mode
Press the “Time(
▼
button to select the curing time desired.
M1:
Full Power Mode(1, 2, 3 secs)
M2:
Ramp-Up Mode(5, 10 secs)
M3:
Pulse Mode (10, 20, 30 secs)
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(C) Select the Curing Time
: Blue light and UV light
: Full Battery
: Battery Charging
: Overheating - Device will automatically shut off and will be able to
restart after cooling down.
WARNING :
When the device is in use, do not look directly into the light beam. Looking
directly into the light beam for an extended duration will cause eye damage.
Note:
The unit will automatically snooze after 30 seconds of idle time to preserve battery power.
Note:
The use of this device does not require any direct contact with patients, but the
possibility of the fiber-optic probe touching the human body cannot be ruled out.
Note:
It is recommended to use disposable sleeves before operating the device.
Note:
This device is only to be used by trained personnel in dental practices.
Note:
When replacing or reinstalling the battery, the default operation mode of the device
is “M1”.
Note:
When the device snoozes, it will restart with the last mode selected.
Note:
Default curing cycle for M1 is 3
seconds, M2
is 5
seconds, and M3
is 10
seconds.
Note:
After replacing the battery, all user operation settings will revert back to the factory settings.
Note:
To avoid overheating, it is recommended to avoid overextending the cycle duration.
CAUTION :
This device cannot be used toward to any other oral tissue except the needed
treatment area of teeth.
CAUTION :
It is forbidden for the Fiber Optic Light Guide to be directly in contact with any
of the teeth surface or any other oral tissue.
CAUTION :
It is necessary to cool down for
30
seconds before starting the next curing cycle.
Any clinical diagnosis need to be enforced by doctor according to the curing
environment and each patients’ situation.
WARNING :
Heat development (burn hazard)
As it is the case with all high-performance lights, the high light intensity results
in a certain heat development. Pro-longed exposure of areas near the pulp and
soft tissues may result in irreversible or reversible damage.
Therefore, this high-performance curing light must only be operated by trained
professionals.
CAUTION :
When the curing light being used for over 10 seconds, it is recommended to
cool down for 5 minutes before starting the next curing cycle to avoid the
patient being burned by the high temperature fiber-optic probe.
(E) Handpiece Display Panel Descriptions
1. Ensure the charger stand is plugged in.
2. Press the fiber-optic probe flat onto the radiometer sensor.
3. Start a curing cycle and take the light intensity reading.
Note:
Any movement of the device while measuring the light intensity will result in
variations of the reading.
Note:
To Change the temperature reading measurement unit, press the °C/°F switch.
UV
: Ramp-Up Mode, for lab use with automatic ramping up illumination to
minimizes composite shrinkage on curing the indirect restorations e.g.
crown, bridges, veneer, onlay or inlay.
: Pulse Mode,switching with high and low light output in less heat effect for
clinical flexibility using for curing liner, bonding adhesives and the resin
cement pre-cure.