All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com
support is suffi cient. Aspirated fl uids, entering the Turbo-Jet modular (fi g. 9) from the
main duct, enter (inlet 5) the separation centrifuge where liquids are separated from
air: liquids are drained into the waste line (outlet 6) whilst the air drawn in by the fan is
exhausted outside (outlet 4).
Certifi ed bacteriological fi lters are available on request to fi lter exhausted air. An
amalgam separator can be connected to outlet (fi g. 8 det. 8).
The centrifugal separator (fi g. 9 det. 3) starts earlier than the turbine (det. 2): such
time interval allows for any liquids accumulated inside the separator to be drained
out before aspiration starts up.
In all Turbo-Jet modular, Turbo-Tecno modular and Turbo-Flux modular single-phase with AC
48-B circuit, a timer that can be adjusted from 10 to 120 seconds (fi g. 11 page 59) keeps the
aspirator on when the machine is being switched off. This timer is particularly indicated for
machines that are installed at a lower fl oor with respect to the dental unit level; its function
is to drain the liquid present or arriving at unit stop. To this end, make available an opening
even with the cannulas in resting position, this opening will assist the draining of the liquid.
A light signal (fi g. 11 page 59) informs on the operation of the centrifugal separator; with
out-of-tolerance absorptions the aspirator stops. In the AC 48-B circuit, an adjustment of
the pickup current is prearranged and it can be enabled in presence of high-absorption
aspiration units. If the liquid level in the centrifugal separator rises above the set level, the
suction unit stops and re-starts automatically when the level has returned to normal. If this
anomaly persists the unit fi nally stops.
When the counterslope pipes are fi lled with liquid, the air way is obstructed causing
aspirator stops during the operating phase; if the obstruction persists the aspiration
unit operates a self-rescue system and stops. To re-operate the aspirator, switch the
equipment off and then on again; if this condition reoccurs, act on the pipes to correct
counterslopes. Any small pools of liquid formed can also be corrected by creating open air
entrances even with the cannulas in resting position and straining valves closed.
The two separate devices, centrifugal separator and turbine, can be installed at two
different levels (besides the above solution), which is a very signifi cant feature.
The user has the right to be taught on the use of the system directly by the retailer or by
the manufacturer. Theory teaching and practice should be carried out on brand new
appliances/systems, to avoid contamination risks.
For further information, address to the Concessionaire or to the Manufacturer.
General warnings and biological danger
(fi g. 9 page 58)
Electrical shock risk: also 230 V can lead to death
Biological danger, risk of infections from epidemic diseases
Before starting any servicing operation on appliances that have been used, clean with
Puli-Jet or with other suitable substance. Disconnect the appliance from the mains and
padlock main switch, if provided.
For any servicing operation wear disposable gloves, goggles, mask and overall. Aspirated
liquids are contaminated and infected, and they can spread infectious diseases.
The centrifugal separator (fi g. 9 detail 3), puts the aspirated liquids under pressure, so, in
case of leakages from the pipe of from appliances under pressure, the biological
hazard is higher.
17