Frequency
Sterilization
Operation and
maintenance manual
- Do not pour liquids directly on the Product.
- Disinfect the Product with a damp but not wet cloth.
- Use appropriate disinfectants with low alcohol content.
- To prevent damaging the stainless-steel and aluminium parts, use
only disinfectants that do not contain chlorine or halogens.
- Dilute the disinfectants in strict accordance with the percentage
indications on the manufacturer's technical data sheet, being careful
no liquids penetrate into the joints of the various parts of the Product,
with special attention for the reflector and supporting structures.
6.4 Handpiece sterilization
The hand-pieces must be sterilized before use and can withstand up to
200 cycles.
The Operator must comply with the rules of the national commission for
hygiene, disinfection and sterilization.
The handpieces are made of plastic material resistant to heat and
knocks (PSU - Polysulfone).
Replace the hand-pieces as soon as these become cracked or
deformed, as these could fall in the patient area.
Hand-piece fitting / removal:
Press the hand-piece release button and remove it.
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Insert the handpiece in the support, following the guide provided until
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it is locked in position.
Clean and disinfect the handpieces in the traditional way before
sterilization. They can be cleaned with a mid-alkaline detergent free of
active chlorine. To disinfect the handpieces, we suggest using alcohol or
aldehyde-based products. The disinfectants must be approved by the
manufacturer for use on polylsulfone (PSU). After disinfecting, rinse off
the detergent residues with plenty of water.
The handpieces fit into a suitable sterilization pack (disposable
sterilization pack, e.g., plastic/paper bags; single or double pack), before
being sterilized.
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Hazard for the patient
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