Troubleshooting; Technical Service - Satelec Acteon Mini LED AUTOFOCUS Manuel D'utilisation

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Disconnect the rest from the Mini L.E.D. AutoFocus
before using a disinfectant.
1) The Mini L.E.D. AutoFocus and its accessories can be
cleaned and disinfected with ready-to-use cleaning
and disinfecting wipes impregnated with alcohol, an
amphoteric and a biguamide (refer to manufacturer's
instructions) for at least two minutes. Leave the
product to take effect for at least 15 minutes. Use
wipes that have CE marking or that are in compliance
with any standard required by the national
regulations.
Wipe dry using a disposable clean non-woven cloth until
there are no traces of liquid.
Packaging: Keep sterilizable accessories in single-use
sterilization sleeves or bags in compliance with the
specifications defined in standard EN ISO 11607-1 or in
any equivalent standard required by the national
regulations.
Sterilize the light guide and the flexible optical shield
individually in an autoclave before each patient,
according to the following parameters:
- autoclave, compliant with standard EN 13060, class B
- sterilization temperature: 134 °C
- duration of the sterilization hold time: 18 minutes
- Pressure: 2 bars
Storage: Then, store the sterilized products in a dry
place protected from dust.
Before re-use, if the integrity of the packaging is not
conformable, recondition and re-sterilize in accordance
with the defined protocol.
Disposition of the product: Dispose of the product in
receptacles for waste materials of healthcare activities
involving infectious risks.
2) Before cleaning the handpiece, insert the
protective cap in place of the light guide to
prevent any liquid entering the handpiece.
3) After each use, check thoroughly that no composite
residue has adhered to the light guide. Remove any
residue immediately and check that the surface of
the light guide has not been altered. If damage is
detected, replace the light guide, as the power of the
curing light could be reduced significantly.
4) Under normal conditions of use, the power of the
curing light does not vary if the battery is properly
charged. Consequently there is no need to check the
power as in the case of ordinary curing lights.
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However, if in doubt, check the power using the light
guide.
5) The battery unscrews from the handpiece for
replacement.
6) Remove the light guide to check that the LED is clean
and undamaged. Clean it with a dry air jet if
necessary.
7) Never use an ultrasound bath for cleaning the Mini
L.E.D. AutoFocus or its accessories.
9 – TROUBLESHOOTING
If a problem occurs, carry out the following preliminary
checks:
1) Make sure that the base station is correctly
connected to the power supply so that the battery
recharges normally. If the Mini L.E.D. AutoFocus rest
is not lit up even when the connection is correct,
contact the after-sales service or your dealer.
2) Check the status of the battery charge indicator (4)
before pressing the ON/OFF button. If the indicator
light is red, an automatic cutout prevents the unit
operating. In this case, recharge the battery by
placing the curing light on the base station.
3) Intensive use of the curing light may cause a rise in
temperature inside the unit. If this occurs, an
automatic cut-out prevents operation of the unit; the
indicator light (4) flashes red, there is an audible
beep, and a flashing warning message "OH" is
displayed on the LCD screen. Leave the unit to cool
down for a few minutes; the curing light should then
work normally again.
4) If the translucent rest lights up red during the check
with the radiometer, clean the light guide and the
radiometer window thoroughly to remove any
possible traces of material, then try again.
Check whether the light guide is intact. If not, it must
be replaced.
10 – TECHNICAL SERVICE
Your dealer's after-sales service is at your disposal to
answer any questions.
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