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6.4   Drying

Manual drying

Blow off the outside and inside the compressed air until no water drops

are visible.

Machine drying

The drying procedure is normally part of the cleaning program of the ther‐

modisinfector.

Note
Please observe the instructions for use of the thermodisinfector.

 

 

 

 

 

Preparation methods according to ISO 17664

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Summary of Contents for INTRAmatic 31 ES

Page 1: ...Instructions for use INTRAmatic Prophy contra angle 31 ES REF 1 003 1109...

Page 2: ...Distributed by KaVo Dental GmbH Bismarckring 39 D 88400 Biberach Tel 49 7351 56 0 Fax 49 7351 56 1488 Manufacturer Kaltenbach Voigt GmbH Bismarckring 39 D 88400 Biberach www kavo com...

Page 3: ...1 Warranty terms and conditions 6 2 Safety 8 2 1 Description of safety instructions 8 2 2 Purpose Intended use 10 2 3 Safety instructions 12 3 Product description 15 3 1 Technical Specifications 15 3...

Page 4: ...the rubber cup or polishing brushes 24 6 Preparation methods according to ISO 17664 25 6 1 Preparations at the site of use 25 6 2 Cleaning 26 6 2 1 Cleaning Manual cleaning external 26 6 2 2 Cleaning...

Page 5: ...nal 34 6 4 Drying 35 6 5 Care products and systems Servicing 36 6 5 1 Care products and systems Servicing Care with KaVo Spray 37 6 5 2 Care products and systems Servicing Care with the KaVo SPRAYroto...

Page 6: ...ing this KaVo quality product Following the in structions below will allow you to work smoothly economically and safely Copyright by KaVo Dental GmbH Symbols Refer to chapter Safety Warning Important...

Page 7: ...unaut Europ enne A product with this mark meets the requirements of the applicable EC directive Action request Target group This document is intended for dentists and their assistants The section on s...

Page 8: ...air Other claims of any nature whatsoever in particular with respect to compensation are excluded In the event of default gross negligence or intent this shall only apply in the absence of mandatory l...

Page 9: ...onsequences that can be attributed to interventions on or changes made to the product by the customer or a third party not authorised by KaVo are excluded from the warranty Service warranty claims wil...

Page 10: ...uctions Warning symbol Structure DANGER The introduction describes the type and source of the danger This section portrays the possible consequences of non observance The optional step covers necessar...

Page 11: ...hree levels of danger will help avert property damage and injury CAUTION CAUTION indicates a hazardous situation that can cause damage to property or mild or moderate physical harm WARNING WARNING ind...

Page 12: ...Only intended for dental treatment Any other type of use or alteration to the product is impermissible and can be hazardous The INTRA Prophy contra angle handpiece can be used together with the KaVo r...

Page 13: ...able health and safety regulations the applicable accident prevention regulations these instructions for use According to these regulations the user is required to Only use equipment that is operating...

Page 14: ...CAUTION Premature wear and malfunctioning from improper storage during long periods of nonuse Reduced production time The instrument must be cleaned serviced and stored dry if it has not been used for...

Page 15: ...xcessive vibration unusual build up of heat or if the insert cannot be firmly held Stop work and seek service support Note The head housing is protected by special seals against the penetration of pol...

Page 16: ...instructions for use and the care prod ucts and methods described therein must be used KaVo recommends specifying a service interval at the dental office for a licensed shop to clean service and chec...

Page 17: ...duct description INTRAmatic Prophy contra angle handpiece 31 ES Mat no 1 003 1109 3 1 Technical Specifications Drive speed max 10 000 rpm identification 1 green ring Transmission 4 1 Product descripti...

Page 18: ...n in accordance with ISO 3964 DIN 13940 3 2 Transportation and storage conditions CAUTION It is hazardous to start up the medical device after it has been stored re frigerated This can cause the medic...

Page 19: ...Temperature 20 C to 70 C 4 F to 158 F Relative humidity 5 95 non condensing Air pressure 700 hPa to 1060 hPa 10 psi to 15 psi Protect from moisture Product description 17...

Page 20: ...4 First use WARNING Hazard from nonsterile products Infection danger to the care provider and patient Before first use and after each use sterilise the medical device First use 18...

Page 21: ...to the medical device A medical device that is not properly locked in place can release from the motor coupling and fall off Carefully pull on it before each treatment to ensure that the medical devi...

Page 22: ...t into place Before each treatment pull on the medical device to see if it is securely seated in the motor coupling 5 2 Remove the medical device Unlock the medical device from the LUX motor coupling...

Page 23: ...polishing brushes Note Only use rubber cups or polishing brushes WARNING Use of impermissible inserts Injury to the patient or damage to the medical device Observe the instructions for use and use the...

Page 24: ...CAUTION Danger of injury from insert Infections or cuts Wear gloves or fingerstalls Block the catch with the provided holder Operation 22...

Page 25: ...Insert or shove the insert into the head Remove the holder Check to see if the insert is firmly seated and be sure to note the di rection of rotation clockwise Operation 23...

Page 26: ...touch the insert when it is rotating Do not touch soft tissue with the head tip that can heat and burn the soft tissue Remove the insert from the contra angle handpiece after treatment to avoid injury...

Page 27: ...inated medical devices Observe suitable personal protective measures Remove residual cement composite or blood at the site of use Dry the medical device to prepare it for transportation Do not place i...

Page 28: ...fects in the product Only clean in a thermodisinfector or manually 6 2 1 Cleaning Manual cleaning external Required accessories Tap water 30 C 5 C 86 F 10 F or a 60 to 70 alcohol solution Brush such a...

Page 29: ...ds thermodisinfectors in accordance with ISO 15883 1 e g Miele G 7781 G 7881 Validation was performed with the program VARIO TD the cleaner ne odisher mediclean the neutraliser neodisher Z and rinse n...

Page 30: ...internal For a medical device with KaVo CLEANspray and KaVo DRYspray Cover the medical device with the KaVo CLEANpac bag and place it on the corresponding care adapter Press the spray button three ti...

Page 31: ...Luxem bourg Belgium Netherlands United Kingdom Denmark Sweden Fin land and Norway In other countries only automated interior cleaning with thermodisinfectors in accordance with ISO 15883 1 6 2 4 Clea...

Page 32: ...refers to the material compatibility with KaVo products The program settings and cleansers and disinfectants that must be used can be found in the instructions for use of the thermodisinfector Direct...

Page 33: ...ion CAUTION Malfunctioning from using a disinfectant bath or chlorine containing dis infectant Defects in the product Only disinfect in a thermodisinfector or manually Preparation methods according to...

Page 34: ...s the following products based on material compatibility The microbiological efficacy must be ensured by the disinfectant manufac turer Microcide AF by Sch lke Mayr liquid or cloths FD 322 by D rr Cav...

Page 35: ...ions from the disinfectant manufacturer Note Observe the instruction for use for the disinfectant 6 3 2 Disinfection Manual disinfection internal To effectively set up the inside of the machine must b...

Page 36: ...diclean the neutraliser neodisher Z and rinse neodisher mielclear and only refers to the material compatibility with KaVo products The program settings and cleansers and disinfectants that must be use...

Page 37: ...pressed air until no water drops are visible Machine drying The drying procedure is normally part of the cleaning program of the ther modisinfector Note Please observe the instructions for use of the...

Page 38: ...educed production time Regularly perform proper care Note Remove the insert for care Note KaVo only guarantees that its products will function properly when the care products are used that are listed...

Page 39: ...twice daily at noon and in the evening after hours after each time the machine is cleaned and before each sterilisation Remove the insert Cover the product with the Cleanpac bag Place the product on...

Page 40: ...at noon and in the evening after hours after each time the machine is cleaned and before each sterilisation Place the product on the appropriate coupling of the KaVo SPRAYrotor and cover it with a Cle...

Page 41: ...h expansion pressure for effective cleaning and care KaVo recommends servicing the project twice daily at noon and in the evening after hours after each time the machine is cleaned and before each ste...

Page 42: ...tretched The quality and use of the sterilisation packaging must satisfy applicable standards and be suitable for the sterilisation procedure Individually weld the medical device in the sterilised ite...

Page 43: ...oclave EN 13060 ISO 17665 1 CAUTION Premature weary and malfunctions from improper servicing and care Reduced production time Before each sterilisation cycle treat the medical device with KaVo care pr...

Page 44: ...remove the product from the steam steriliser after the sterilisation cycle The medical device is temperature resistant up to 138 280 4 F KaVo recommends for example STERIclave B 2200 2200P by KaVo Cit...

Page 45: ...Autoclave using the gravitational method sterilise for at least 10 min at 134 C 1 C 273 F 1 8 F Autoclave using the gravitational for at least 60 min at 121 C 1 C 250 F 1 8 F Follow the manufacturer...

Page 46: ...Note Observe the expiration date of the sterilized item Preparation methods according to ISO 17664 44...

Page 47: ...04 0596 Instrument stand 2151 0 411 9501 Cleanpac 10 units 0 411 9691 Cellulose pad 100 units 0 411 9862 KaVo CLEANspray 1 007 0579 KaVo DRYspray 1 007 0580 Material summary Mat no KaVo Spray 2112 A 0...

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