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Precautions and warnings “during the use” of equipment

- The equipment should only be operated by duly enabled and trained technicians (Dental Surgeons,

Capacitated Professionals).

- If any maintenance should be required, only use services of the Saevo Authorized Technical 

Assistance.

- The equipment has been manufactured to handle both continuous and intermittent operation; so 

follow the cycles described in these Instructions for Use.

- Although this equipment has been planned in accordance with the standards of electromagnetic 

compatibility, it can, in very extreme conditions, cause interference with other equipment. Do not 

use this equipment together with other devices very sensitive to interference or with devices which 

create high electromagnetic disturbance.

- Do not expose the plastic parts to contact with chemical substances, use in the routines of dental 

treatment, such as: acids, mercury, acrylic liquids, amalgams, etc.

- Never block the ventilation openings of the device. Keep openings free of lint, hair and other 

materials.

- Do not use the product without filling the tank with water. The dry running can damage the unit.

- Do not fill the tank above the maximum to avoid overflow.

Saevo shall not be responsible for:

- Use of the equipment differing from that for which it is intended.

- Damages caused to the equipment, the professional and/or the patient by the incorrect installation 

and erroneous procedures of maintenance, differing from those described in these Instructions for 

use which come with the equipment or by the incorrect operation of it.

PRECAUTIONS, RESTRICTIONS AND WARNINGS

Grounding is compulsory, only this way the user will be completely safe. It is only the user's 

responsibility not to ground, implying in the loss of warranty. Use threepin outlet. Never 

connect the grounding to the neutral.

Precautions and warnings “after” the use of equipment

- Turn off the main switch of the dental set when it is not in use for an extended period of time.

- Always maintain the equipment clean for the next operation.

- Do not modify any part of the equipment. Do not disconnect the cable or other connections 

without need.

Precautions and warnings during the “cleaning and disinfection” of equipment

- Before cleaning the equipment, turn off the main switch.

- Avoid spilling water or other liquids inside the equipment, which could cause short circuits.

- Do not use microabrasive material or steel wool when cleaning, or employ organic solvents or 

detergents which contain solvents such as ether, stain remover, etc.

- Use enzymatic detergents during the process there is no contraindication of it.

- When cleaning of silver or copper, where the effect of oxidation caused a blackout, you must add 

special solutions to the water to remove rust.

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Page 2: ...Insc Est 582 002 897 114 Rod Abr o Assed Km 53 450m Cx Postal 782 CEP 14097 500 Ribeir o Preto S P Brasil Phone 55 16 3512 1212 Technical Duties Ricardo J Ravaneli CREA SP 5060714523 Registration ANV...

Page 3: ...use 20 Precaution and warnings during the installation of the equipment 21 Precautions and warnings during the use of equipment 21 Precautions and warnings after the use of equipment 21 Precautions an...

Page 4: ...fection It should be used and handled by qualified person professional properly regulated according to local legislation of the country following the instructions contained herein It is the user s obl...

Page 5: ...ressure causing the emergence of micro bubbles in the liquid and a positive pressure providing the collapse of these bubbles on the surface of the proof body forming micro jets that are responsible fo...

Page 6: ...g check the technical compatibility between the equipment couplings and accessories digital panel Attention The use of any part accessory or material not specified or provided in these use instruction...

Page 7: ...s Surgical instruments pliers drills hand pieces etc Mild jewelry pearls emeralds ivory coral agate tortoise shells etc These objects have little strength and scratches may occur during the cleaning W...

Page 8: ...rd against overheating Avoid overheating prolonging equipment life Double overheat protection The heater is turned off automatically after 45 minutes Cooling fan Improves heat dissipation and benefits...

Page 9: ...ute interval Tank material Stainless Steel Body Material housing ABS Net weight 2 2 kg Gross weight 2 9 kg Unit Dimensions 26 5 x 23 0 x 18 0 cm Packaging dimensions 30 0 x 26 5 x 22 0 cm TECHNICAL SP...

Page 10: ...exposure Packing to be transported and or stored with care should not suffer drop and neither receive impact Temperature limit for the packing to be stored or transported General warning If the instr...

Page 11: ...fer to the instruction manual Digital display Degassing status Normal cleaning status Heater status Clock quick setup button Time setting button Heater power button Product symbols TECHNICAL SPECIFICA...

Page 12: ...ress the On Off button 3 Function button Functions Degassing Normal Press the Function Button 03 it lights up indicating that the degassing function has been selected Press the On Off button to start...

Page 13: ...splay LED digital display operation It counts down after the work is started 8 SET button configuration Clock quick setup button Press the SET button the LED displays Press the button again to set the...

Page 14: ...inics Cleaning methods 1 Add water to the cleaning tank to a level between the lines MIN and MAX and above the object 2 Place the objects to be cleaned inside the basket or directly into the cleaning...

Page 15: ...button once to start cleaning The ultrasonic waves will penetrate the container and clean the object Different industries use different fluids to be used inside the containers 1 Print shops Acetone is...

Page 16: ...acturers of products made of copper silver or bronze 1 Place the objects in the basket and then in the tank add water to a level between MIN and MAX above the objects 2 Press TC to turn on the heater...

Page 17: ...e can damage the device or drastically reduce its lifetime Connect the power cord into a power outlet The LED display shows This configuration is the most common for the clock and operating status If...

Page 18: ...minates Select one of four cleaning methods previously recommended a When the heater is needed press the TC button it flashes indicating that the heater is activated When the water temperature reaches...

Page 19: ...protect against overheating If the unit has been running for 45 minutes it is recommended to stop it for about 20 minutes Do not keep water in the cleaning tank for long time After cleaning is finishe...

Page 20: ...to 26 C Relative humidity range for functioning 30 to 75 Atmospheric pressure range 700 hPa to 1060 hPa 525 mmHg to 795 mmHg Operation altitude 2000m Attention The Equipment maintains its condition of...

Page 21: ...hich it is intended Damages caused to the equipment the professional and or the patient by the incorrect installation and erroneous procedures of maintenance differing from those described in these In...

Page 22: ...IONS AND WARNINGS CORRECTIVE AND PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE AND PRESERVATION Additional procedures for reuse The equipment can be reused in undetermined i e unlimited quantities only needing to be cleaned...

Page 23: ...ck if the problem is related to some of the listed items under the item unpredictable situation cause and solution If it s not possible to solve the problem shutdown the equipment and demand the prese...

Page 24: ...tion follow the instructions below to check and repair the problem and or get in touch with your representative UNFORESEEN EVENTS SOLUTION OF PROBLEMS FINAL CONSIDERATIONS Among the care you have to t...

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