• Signals and warnings
• General features
• Installation
• Signals and warnings
• Biological danger, danger of infections from epidemic diseases.
• High temperature.
• General danger sign.
• Compulsory direction of fl ow or rotation.
Signals cannot always fully express danger warnings and the instructions deemed compulsory,
therefore it is necessary that the user reads the warnings and keeps them in due consideration.
Failure to respect a danger signal or warning may harm operator or damage the equipment. Do not
remove protections, do not tamper with machines or their operation.
• General features
Mono-Jet is the aspirator designed to be coupled to the dental unit; it is wieldy, noiseless and
has been manufactured for continuous service.
Special versions:
• MONO-JET α and β: differ only in the outside box.
• Installation
The best position for the Mono-Jet is near the dental unit,
precisely on the left of the chair, close to the patient's feet
(ill. A). The 3b tube-holder must be connected to an in-
dependent drainage fi tted with a siphon to prevent any
return of liquids
from any upper drainage, as spittoon
bowl and sinks, and to prevent sewer gas fumes. The 3A
tube-holder (ill. B) must be connected the tip support. The
aspirator must be installed in compliance with CEI re-
gulations concerning electromedical appliances. Before
connecting the aspirator to the mains consult the ratings
and ascertain that the mains are suitable for a proper and
regular working of the appliance and that are protected
from short-circuits and overloads as from CEI 64-4 re-
gulation; the appliance must be installed in compliance
with CEI 64-4 (relevant to appliances installed in medi-
cal rooms); IEC correspondent references are available
on request for class I appliances.
Ill. A
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