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Sirona Dental Systems GmbH
5 Care and cleaning instructions for the practice team
Operating Instructions TENEO
Components of the water unit
Foaming cleaning agents
The cuspidor bowl is attached to the water unit via a bayonet catch and can
be removed for thorough cleaning. The tumbler holder
(A)
can be left attached
when doing this.
Removing the cuspidor bowl
1.
Remove the gold trap.
2.
Hold the cuspidor bowl firmly with both hands. Loosen the bayonet catch
by twisting the cuspidor bowl counterclockwise.
A rubber gasket is attached to the bayonet catch of the water unit to seal its
closure. Grease this gasket before reinserting the cuspidor bowl. For greases,
see "Care and cleaning agents" [
151]
.
Make sure that the bayonet catch snaps into place when you reinsert it.
5.5.3
Adding disinfectant for water
The water unit is equipped with a disinfection system. It adds a disinfectant to
the water the patient comes in contact with. This reduces the amount of
microorganisms in the water lines.
Germs in water lines
When the supply of disinfectant in the reservoir begins to run short, the
Desinf
display appears in the footer of the touchscreen.
CAUTION: Domestic cleaning agents foam up.
Foaming cleaning agents often cause foam and water to be sucked into the
dry suction system. This can cause damage to the suction machine.
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Use only care and cleaning agents which have been approved by Sirona,
see "Care and cleaning agents" [
CAUTION: If the treatment center is switched on, the flushing and
tumbler filling functions can be activated even with the cuspidor bowl
removed.
In this case, water would run onto the floor and could enter the treatment
center.
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Switch the treatment center off at the main switch before removing the
cuspidor bowl.
WARNING: Microorganisms can multiply in the water.
These microorganisms could increase the risk of damage to one's health.
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Never operate the treatment center without disinfectants.