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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
IMPORTANT
This manual provides operating instructions for VOYAGER-II L. The instructions contained in this booklet should be thoroughly read and understood before operating the unit and chair. File this manual and refer back to it for future maintenance.
0197
DENTAL UNIT AND CHAIR
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Page
1.OVERALLVIEWANDMAJORCOMPONENTS--------------------------- 1
2.DIMENSIONSANDSPECIFICATIONS 2-1.DIMENSIONS---------------------------------------------------------------- 2 2-2.SPECIFICATIONS----------------------------------------------------------- 2
3.OPERATINGINSTRUCTIONSFORUNIT 3-1.MASTERSWITCH---------------------------------------------------------- 3 3-2.DOCTORTABLESECTION----------------------------------------------- 3 3-3.CUSPIDORSECTION------------------------------------------------------ 4 3-4.ASSISTANTINSTRUMENTHOLDERSECTION--------------------- 5 3-5.FOOTCONTROLSECTION----------------------------------------------- 5 3-6.SWINGARMSECTION---------------------------------------------------- 5 3-7.DOCTORTABLESAFETYLOCKDEVICE---------------------------- 5 4.OPERATINGINSTRUCTIONSFORCHAIR 4-1.MAINSWITCH-------------------------------------------------------------- 6 4-2.CONTROLS------------------------------------------------------------------- 6 4-3.SAFETYLOCKDEVICE--------------------------------------------------- 7 4-4.HEADRESTOPERATIONS------------------------------------------------ 7 4-5.AUTOMODEPOSITIONADJUSTMENT------------------------------ 7
5.RIGHT/LEFTHANDEDDENTISTRYCONVERSION-------------------- 8
6.CAREANDMAINTENANCE 6-1.CAREANDMAINTENANCEFORCHAIR---------------------------- 8 6-2.CAREANDMAINTENANCEFORUNIT------------------------------ 97.ELECTROMAGNETICCOMPATIBILITY----------------------------------- 11
8.LISTOFCOMPATIBLEHANDPIECES------------------------------------- 14
IntendedUseoftheProduct
Thisproductisanactivetherapeuticdeviceintendedfortheexclusiveusefordiagnoses,
treatmentsandrelativeproceduresofdentistry.
The product must be operated or handled by the qualified dentists or by dental staffs under
thesupervisionofthedentist.
Suchdentistsordentalstaffsshouldinstructand/orassistthepatientstoapproachtoand
leavefromtheproduct.
Patientsshouldnotbeallowedtooperateorhandletheproductunlesshe/sheissoinstructed.
Theproductissuppliedtogetherwiththehandpieceslikeelectricmicromotor,airturbine
and/ormotor,scalerandsoon.
EnvironmentalRequirements
Ambient Temperature Operating +5℃ - +40℃ Storage -10℃ - +50℃
Humidity10%-80%
AtmosphericalPressure600hPa-1060hPa
CompatibilityofHandpieces
Usethecompatiblehandpiecesasshownontheattachedlistforthisunit.(Listofcompatible
handpieces).
ImportantNotes
In case of the troubles, please contat Takara Belmont offices or your dealers.
Donotdisassembleorattempttorepair.
Disassembly, repair or modifications shoud only be done by a qualified repair technician.
Attempts at disassembly, repair or modifications may lead to abnormal operation and accidents.
Incaseofdisposalofequipment
Incaseofdisposalofequipmentorofcomponentsdismountedfromtheunit,takefullinfection
preventingmeasures,andcarryoutappropriatestepsinaccordancewiththelegalregulations
atthattime.
Chair last position Chair auto return Chair preset1 Chair preset2
To raise the chair To Recline the backrest
Non-ionizingradiation
Date of manufacture
Authorized representative in the European community
Separate collection for electrical and electronic equipment
Manufacturer
Type B Applied Parts
CautionIt means “caution, warnings, or possibility to danger”.
To lower the chairTo raise the backrest
Chair manual control
SYMBOLS
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1. OVERALL VIEW AND MAJOR COMPONENTS
Fig.1-1OverallViewandMajorParts
MAJOR PARTS
1.LightPole2.CuspidorBowl3.CuspidorUnit4.AssistantHolder5.DoctorTable6.DoctorArm7.DoctorArmCover8.FootControl9.Headrest10.Backrest11.Seat12.SeatCover
13.Armrest14.FootSwitch15.PowerSwitch16.PumpCover17.J-BoxCover18.PresuureGauge19.StopValveforWater20.DentalLight048-VG21.Handpieces(Micromotor,AirTurbine/Motor,Scalerandetc.)ManufacturersrecommendtousethehandpieceswithCEmarkings
Chair base front left
1
2 3
4
5
678
910
11
1213
14
15
16
1718
19
20
21
2. DIMENSIONS AND SPECIFICATIONS2-1. DIMENSIONS-mm-
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Fig.2-1 Dimensions2-2. SPECIFICATIONS
Chair Section SeatinitialHeight---------------------- 470mm SeatLiftingStroke--------------------- 380mm BackrestMovement------------------- 0˚ ~ 72˚ above Horizontal AutoMovements----------------------- 2Preset,1LastPositionMemory and1AutoReturn ControlVoltage------------------------- DC12V PowerConsumption------------------- 230V, 50Hz, 3.7A NetWeight------------------------------ 140kgMaximumLoad------------------------ 135kgServiceLife----------------------------- 10years
Unit Section DoctorSideHandpiece---------------- 1xHighSpeedTurbineTubing 1xLowSpeedAirMotorTubing 1x3-WaySyringe AssistantSideHandpiece------------- SalivaEjector(CentralSystemType) Vacuum(CentralSystemType) BowlFlush------------------------------ ManualControl Cupfiller--------------------------------- ManualControl DentalLight---------------------------- 048-VGType NetWeight------------------------------ 67kg(WithDentalLight)ServiceLife----------------------------- 10years
470-
850
37073
075
650 12051365
2015
215305
480
570
565
1740
430
675
575
350170
480R
10°
58°
72°
70°
130° 60°
85°
280°
130°
3-2. DOCTOR TABLE SECTION (1) Handpiece Spray Water Flow Control Knobs (Fig.3-1) The handpiece spray water flow control knobslocatedunderthedoctortableprovidefor individualadjustment. Each handpiece spray water flow control knob islinedupfromthefacinglefthandsideHP1,HP2... Turning a flow control knob counterclockwise increases flow volume and turning clockwise decreases.
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Fig. 3-1MasterSwitchandHandpieceSprayWaterControlKnobs
Master SwitchIndicator
Cuspidor Unit
Fig. 3-2MasterSwitchIndicator
Air Button
Lock Ring
Water Button
Syringe Tip
Fig. 3-33-WaySyringe
3. OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS FOR UNIT Note : Before operation, confirm that air compressor isfullycharged. Thechaircanbeoperatedonlywhenboththe chairmainswitchandthemasterswitchareON.Referto4-1.
3-1. MASTER SWITCH(Fig.3-1andFig.3-2) Turnonthemasterswitchlocatedunderthedoctor table,themasterswitchindicatorlocatedonthe frontsideofthecuspidorunitturnstogreen.
CAUTION Turn off the master switch after daily operation.
(2) 3-Way Syringe A. 3-Way Syringe Operation (Fig.3-3) Depressingeitherorbothbuttons,thissyringe offersair,waterandspray. Syringetipcanberotatedfreely. Toremovesyringetip:Keepdepressingthelockringandpulloutthesyringetip. Tosetsyringetip:Keepdepressingthelockring,insertthesyringetipandreleasethelockring.
B. 3-Way Syringe Flow Control Screws (Fig.3-5) Air and/or water flow of 3-way syringe can be adjusted by the flow control screws locatedbottomofthetable.Facingrighthandsidescrewcontrolsairandlefthandsidecontrolswater. Turning a flow control screw counterclockwise increases flow volume and turning clockwise decreases.Usethehexkeywrenchsupplied. Fig. 3-43-WaySyringeFlowControlScrews
HP1HP2
MAINON
OFF
Handpiece Spray WaterControl Knobs
Master Switch
ON OFF
HP1HP2
MAINON
OFF
Flow Control Screw (Water)
DecreaseIncrease
Flow Control Screw (Air)
Hex Key Wrench
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Fig. 3-5RemovingTableTopCover
Auto Select Valve
HandpiecePressure Gauge
View A
HP1HP2 (HP3)
Fig. 3-6AutoSelectValveandPressureGauge
Drive Air Screw
(HP3)HP1 HP2
Coolant Air ScrewView A
Fig. 3-7 AutoSelectValve
(3) Removing Table Top(Fig.3-5) Loosen4-screwsfromthetablebottomand removethetabletop. Theautoselectvalveandthehandpiece pressuregaugearelocatedinthetable.
(4) Handpiece Drive Air Adjustment Screws(Fig.3-6 & Fig.3-7) Adjustmentofdriveairofeachhandpiececan bemadebythescrewontheautoselectvalve.Itisimportanttosetthedriveairpressure inaccordingwiththehandpiecemanufacture's recommendation. Driveairpressureisindicatedbythehandpiece pressuregauge. Note:Referto3-5forhandpiececontrol
Setting The Optimum Condition (Fig.3-7) Turntheappropriatediveairscrewfullyclockwise,thendepressthedriveairpedalofthefootcontrolfully(maximumfootpressure)andturnthescrewcounterclockwiseslowly. Stopturningthescrewimmediatelywhenthehandpiecepressuregaugeshowsthedesireddriveairpressure.
(5) Handpiece Coolant Air Adjustment Screws (Fig.3-6 & Fig.3-7) Handpiececoolantairadjustmentscrewsareprovidedforindividualadjustmentofhandpiece coolantair.Turningahandpiececoolantairadjustmentscrewcounterclockwiseincreases flow volume and turning clockwise decreases.
3-3. CUSPIDOR SECTION(1) Cupfiller(Fig.3-8) Keep pressing the cupfiller button until a cup is filled with water.
(2) Bowl Flush(Fig.3-8) Turn the bowl flush control knob counterclockwise, water flushes into the cuspidor bowl.Furtherturningcounterclockwise,increasesthe amount of flush water.
Cupfiller Button
Bowl FlushControl Knob
Increase
Decrease
Fig. 3-8 Cupfiller and Bowl Flush
HP1HP2
MAINON
OFF
Table Top Cover
Table TopFixing Screws
(6) HandpieceRefertohandpiecemanufacturersoperatinginstructions.
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3-4. ASSISTANT INSTRUMENT HOLDER SECTIONPickupaninstrument(SalivaEjectororVacuumHandpiece)fromtheassistantinstrumentholder,itstartsworkingautomatically.Returningtheinstrumenttotheassistantinstrumentholderstopsitautomatically.
3-5. FOOT CONTROL SECTION (Fig.3-9) (1) Drive Air PedalDepressingthedriveairpedalcontrolshandpiecerotationspeedandcoolantairon/off.
(2) Spray Water ON/OFF SwitchSpraywaterON/OFFswitchallowswatertobeturnedonoroff.Referto3-2(1)ofthismanualforadjustingwaterofeachhandpiece.
(3) Chip Blower ButtonBydepressingthechipblowbutton,chipblowercomesoutfromhandpiecewithoutburturning.
(4) Safety Device by Foot ControlWhenthedriveairpedalisbeingdepressedandhandpieceisrunning,allthechaircontrolswitchesareinactivated.Thisistopreventthechairfromunexpectedmovementbyanyswitchbeingtouchedaccidentally.
3-6. SWING ARM SECTION TableHeightAdjustment(Fig.3-10)Holdandslightlyliftupthedoctortable,stopperringwillcomeuponupperswingarmpost.Slideupordownthestopperringtoappropriategrooveonupperswingarmpost. Lower the doctor table to fix it at that height.
3-7. DOCTOR TABLE SAFETY LOCK DEVICE (Fig.3-11)Ifexcesspressure(upwardordownward)isappliedtothedoctortablebythemovementofchair,safetydevicestopsthechairmovementtoprotectthetablefrombeingdamaged.
Chip Blower ButtonDrive Air Pedal
Spray WaterON/OFF Switch
ON
OFF
Fig. 3-9FootControl
Fig. 3-11DoctorTableSafetyLockDevice
Upward
Downward
Doctor Table
Stopper Ring
Upper Swing Arm Post
Lower Swing Arm
Fig. 3-10SwingArm
Chip Blower Button
Drive Air Pedal
On
Off
Coolant Water On/Off Switch
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4. CHAIR OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS4-1. MAIN SWITCH(Fig.3-1 & Fig.4-1) Turnonthemasterswitchlocatedattheleftsideofthepumpcover,mainswitchilluminatesingreen.Note : Chairmainswitchwillnotactivateunlessmasterswitchofunitisturnedon.Referto3-1.
Operate the main switch only by hand. Turn off the main switch after daily operation.
4-2. CONTROLS (Fig.4-2)
Before operating the chair, confirm safety for the patient and the operator.
Allchairelectricalmovementscanbecontrolled bythefootswitch.
(1) Manual Mode Control A.SeatLifting Keepdepressing( )sideofthefootswitchdiscuntiltheseatislifteduptothedesiredposition. B.SeatLowering Keepdepressing( )sideofthefootswitchdiscuntiltheseatisloweredtothedesired position. C.BackrestReclining Keepdepressing( )sideofthefootswitchdiscuntilthebackrestisreclinedtothedesired position. D.BackrestRaising Keepdepressing( )sideofthefootswitchdiscuntilthebackrestisraseduptothedesired position.
(2) Auto Mode Control E.PresetControl VOYAGERchairhastwopresetpositions.(Preset-1andPreset-2) Momentarilydepress(1)buttononthefootswitch,thechairwillmovetothepreset-1position automatically.(Preset-2isoperatedby(2)button.) F.AutoReturn Momentarilydepress(0)buttononthefootswitch,thechairwillreturntotheinitialposition (Theseatisfullyloweredandthebackrestisuprightposition.), G.LastPositionMemory Momentarilydepress(LP)buttonattreatmentposition,thebackrestandseatwillmoveto themouthrinsingpositionautomatically. Momentarilydepress(LP)buttonagain,thebackrestandseatwillreturntotheprevioustreatmentpositionautomatically.
Main Switch
I (ON)
O (OFF)
Fig.4-1MainSwitch
1 2
0 LP
Auto ReturnLast Position Memory
Preset-1 Preset-2Foot Switch Disc
Fig.4-2FootSwitch
CAUTION
CAUTION
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H.EmergencyStop Duringautomaticprocedure(Preset,AutoreturnandLastpositionmemory),depressingany sideofdiscorbuttononthefootswitchwillcanceltheautomaticmovementimmediately.
Note:Donotkeepdepressingautomodebutton(1)( 2)(0)(LP)over3seconds. Memorized position in auto mode may be changed.
Base
LowerLink Cover
Safety Lock Device
Fig.4-3 SafetyLockDevice
HeightAdjustment
Headrest Lever
AngleAdjustment
Fig.4-4Headrest
1 2
0 LP
Auto ReturnLast Position Memory
Preset-1 Preset-2Foot Switch Disc
Fig.4-5FootSwitch
4-3. SAFETY LOCK DEVICE (Fig.4-3) Allchairmovementscanbestoppedautomatically bythesafetylockdevicewhenpressureisdetected betweenthebaseandthelowerlinkcover. Incasethatthesafetylockdeviceworks,liftupthe seatandremoveacauseofpressure.
Note:Seatliftingandbackrestrasingcanbe operatedbymanualfootswitchdiscevenwhenthesafetylockdeviceisworking.
4-4. HEADREST (Fig.4-4)(1) Height Adjustment Pressdownorpulluptheheadresttothedesired height.(2) Angle Adjustment Pushtheheadrestforwardasrequired. Lifttheheadrestlevertorotatebackwardand releasetheleveratthedesiredangle.
4-5. AUTO MODE POSITION ADJUSTMENT(1) Preset position Adjustment (Fig.4-5) Two preset positions can be memorized. A.Settheseatandthebackresttothedesiredpresetpositionbymanualcontrol. B.Keepdepressing(1 ) button until buzzer sounds(inabout3seconds),thenreleaseit. C. The position is memorized in Preset-1. D. Preset-2 can be memorized by depressing ( 2)buttonasfollowingAtoC.
(2) Mouth Rinsing Position Adjustment (Fig.4-1) Mouthrinsingpositioninlastpositionmemorymovementcanbeadjusted. A.Setthebackrestandseattothedesiredmouthrinsingpositionbymanualcontrol. B.Keepdepressing(LP) button until buzzer sounds (in about 3 seconds) and release the button. C. This position is memorized as mouth rinsing position.
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CAUTION
6. CARE AND MAINTENANCE
Turn off the master switch and the main switch after daily operation or in long term interval.
6-1. CARE AND MAINTENANCE FOR CHAIROtherthancleaning,noscheduledmaintenanceofthechairisrequired.
5. RIGHT/LEFT HANDED DENTISTRY CONVERSION1.Bringthechairtotheinitialposition(atlowestheightwithbackrestupright).
2.Swingthedoctortabletocuspidorsidefully.3.Pulluptwolockpins(A&B)oncuspidormountarm,(Fig.5-1) androtatethecuspidorunittojustbehaindthechair.4.Detachassistanthandpieceholderfromholderbarbyliftingitup.Thenrotatetheassistantholderbartotheotherside,andre-attachthehandpieceholderonholderbar.5.Rotatethecuspidorunittotheothersideandsetlock pins A& B on cuspidor mount arms to fix the unit.6.Rotatedentallightarmtotheotherside. Fig.5-1LocationofKnob
Fig.5-2Positionfordoctortable,cuspidorunitanddentallight
1 3
25 4
6
CAUTION
Knob B
Knob APull
Knob BKnob A
Donotdrenchthechairforcleaning.Donotusepolishingpowder,solvents,strongdisinfectantandhotwaterforcleaning.Aftercleaning,wipewithadrysoftclothandkeepdry.
Upholsterycanbecleanedwithaneutraldetergent.Paintparts,metalpartsandplasticpartscanbecleanedwithDURRFD333cleaner(orequivalent).Donotdrenchthechairandunit.Wipeallsurfacesdryaftercleaning.
(2) Basket Strainer(Fig.6-1) Takeoutthedraincapandthebasketstrainerincentreofthecuspidorbowlandcleanthem.
(3) Solid Collector(Fig.6-1) Pull out the solid collector with filter and cleanit.
Basket Strainer
Drain Cap
Cuspidor Bowl
Solid Collector
Fig.6-1BasketStrainerandSolidCollector
Fig.6-2VacuumHandpieceandSalivaEjector
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Vacuum Tip
Saliva EjectorHandpieceVacuum
Handpiece
VacuumHose
Vacuum Cap
Saliva EjectorTip
Saliva EjectorHose
BodyBody
Slide Knob Slide Knob
CAUTION
6-2. CARE AND MAINTENANCE FOR UNIT (1) Cleaning Unit
Donotdrenchtheunitforcleaning.Donotusepolishingpowder,solvents,strongdisinfectantandhotwaterforcleaningAftercleaning,wipewithadrysoftclothandkeepdry.
AllsurfacescanbecleanedwithDURRFD333cleaner.Spraythecleaner(DURRFD333)onclothandwipethesurfaceswiththecloth.Donotdrenchthechairandunit.Wipeallsurfacesdryaftercleaning.
(4) Handpiece 1.VacuumHandpieceandSalivaEjector(Fig.6-2)A.Pullandremovethetoppartsofeachhandpieceandcleanstrainer.B.Afterdailyoperation,runtwocupofcleanwaterthroughthehandpiecestocleaninside.
SterilizationVacuumTip/SalivaEjectorTip/VacuumCap/VacuumHandpieceBody/SalivaEjectorHandpiece Body can be sterilized with autoclave.Vacuumhandpiecebodyandsalivaejectorbodymustbeassembledbeforeautoclaving.A.Washoffdirtofthehandpiecewithnaturaldetergent.B.Rinsethehandpiecwewithtapwater. C. Insert the handpiece in a sterilization pouch and seal it. D. Autoclave for 20 min. at 121℃.Note:Theslideknobcanbeautoclaved100timesandisanexpendablesupply.
CAUTION• Skipdrycycle.
Note:Aftercleaningthehandpieces,applyawhitevaselinelightlyontherubberparts(O-Ring)andscrewspartforlonglife.Keepthehandpiecesinacleanplace.
Vacuum Tip
Saliva EjectorHandpieceVacuum
Handpiece
VacuumHose
Vacuum Cap
Saliva EjectorTip
Saliva EjectorHose
BodyBody
Slide Knob Slide Knob
(5) Cleaning Oil Mist Separator (Fig.6-4)Handpieceoilmistseparatorislocatedrearsideofthedoctortable.Onceaweekopentheoilmistseparatorand clean the oil mist filter.
(6) Flush Out System(Fig.6-5)(Option)Flushoutswitchislocatedunderthedoctortable.Takeahandpiecefromthehandpieceholder. Turn on the flush out switch by pulling thelevertowardoutside. Water flushes from the handpiece to clean waterlinewhiletheswitchison.
Oil Mist Filter
Packing
Cover
Fig.6-4CleaningOilMistSeparator
Fig.6-5FlushOutSwitch
HP1HP2
MAINON
OFF
Flush OutSwitch
ON
2.MicroMotor/AirMotor/Turbine/Scaler Sterilize the handpiece according to manufacturer’s operating manual.
Fig.6-3Belmont77Syringe
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3.Belmont77Syringe(Fig.6-3 ) A. Remove the nozzle from syringe and clean it SterilizationA.Washoffdirtofthehandpiecewithnaturaldetergent.B.Rinsethehandpiecwewithtapwater. C. Insert the handpiece in a sterilization pouch and sealit. D. Autoclave for 20 min. at 121℃.
CAUTION• Skipdrycycle.
Keepthesyringeinacleanplace.
4.TubingandHoseIt isrecommendedthatDurrFD333beusedtocleantheexteriorpartsoftubingandhose
MedicalelectricalequipmentneedsspecialprecautionsregardingEMCandneedstobeinstalledandputintoserviceaccordingtotheEMCinformationprovidedinthismanual.PortableandmobileRFcommunicationsequipmentcanaffectmedicalelectricalequipment.Theequipmentorsystemshouldnotbeusedadjacenttoorstackedwithotherequipment.Ifadjacentorstackeduseisnecessary,theequipmentorsystemshouldbeobservedtoverifynormaloperationintheconfiguration in which it will be used.
Guidance and manufacture�s declaration - electromagnetic emissions�s declaration - electromagnetic emissionss declaration - electromagnetic emissionsThe Voyager II L is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below. The customer or the user of theVoyagerIILshouldassurethatitisusedinsuchanenvironment.
Emissions test Compliance Electromagnetic environment - guidanceRFemissionsCISPR11 Group1
TheVoyagerIILusesRFenergyonlyforitsinternalfunction.Therefore,itsRFemissionsareverylowandarenotlikelytocauseanyinterferenceinnearbyelectronicequipment.
RFemissionsCISPR11 ClassB TheVoyagerIILissuitableforuseinallestablishments,
includingdomesticestablishmentsandthosedirectlyconnectedtothepubliclow-voltagepowersupplynetworkthatsuppliesbuildingsusedfordomesticpurposes.
HarmonicemissionsIEC61000-3-2 ClassAVoltage fluctuations/FlickeremissionsIEC61000-3-3
Complies
Guidance and manufacture�s declaration - electromagnetic immunity�s declaration - electromagnetic immunitys declaration - electromagnetic immunityThe Voyager II L is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below. The customer or the user of theVoyagerIILshouldassurethatitisusedinsuchanenvironment.
Immunity test IEC 60601test level Compliance level Electromagnetic environment -
guidanceElectrostaticdischarge(ESD)IEC61000-4-2
±6kVcontact±8kVair
±6kVcontact±8kVair
Floorsshouldbewood,concreteorceramic file. If floors are covered withsyntheticmaterial,therelativehumidityshouldbeatleast30%.
Electricalfasttransient/burstIEC61000-4-4
±2kVforpowersupplylines±1kVforinput/outputlines
±2kVforpowersupplylines±1kVforinput/outputlines
Mainspowerqualityshouldbethatofatypicalcommercialorhospitalenvironment.
SurgeIEC61000-4-5
±1kVdifferentialmode±2kVcommonmode
±1kVdifferentialmode±2kVcommonmode
Mainspowerqualityshouldbethatofatypicalcommercialorhospitalenvironment.
Voltagedips,shortinterruptionsandvoltagevariationsonpowersupplyinputlinesIEC61000-4-11
<5%UT
(>95%dipinUT)for0.5cycle40%UT
(60%dipinUT)for5cycle70%UT
(30%dipinUT)for25cycle<5%UT
(>95%dipinUT)for5s
<5%UT
(>95%dipinUT)for0.5cycle40%UT
(60%dipinUT)for5cycle70%UT
(30%dipinUT)for25cycle<5%UT
(>95%dipinUT)for5s
Mainspowerqualityshouldbethatofatypicalcommercialorhospitalenvironment.IftheuseroftheVoyagerIILrequirescontinuedoperationduringpowermainsinterruptions,itisrecommendedthattheVoyagerIILbepoweredfromanuninterruptiblepowersupplyorabattery..
Powerfrequency(50/60 Hz)magnetic fieldIEC61000-4-8
3A/m 3A/m Power frequency magnetic fields shouldbeatlevelscharacteristicofatypicallocationinatypicalcommercialorhospitalenvironment.
NOTEUTisthea.c.mainsvoltagepriortoapplicationsofthetestlevel.
7.ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY(EMC)
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Guidance and manufacture�s declaration �� electromagnetic immunity�s declaration �� electromagnetic immunitys declaration �� electromagnetic immunity�� electromagnetic immunity electromagnetic immunityThe Voyager II L is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below. The customer or the user of the VoyagerIILshouldassurethatitisusedinsuchanenvironment.
Immunity test IEC 60601 test level Compliance level Electromagnetic environment - guidance
PortableandmobileRFcommunicationsequipmentshouldbeusednoclosertoanypartoftheVoyager IIVoyagerIIL, including cables, than the recommended separation,includingcables,thantherecommendedseparationdistancecalculatedfromtheequationapplicationstotheFrequencyofthetransmitter.
Recommended separation distanceConductedRFIEC61000-4-6
3Vrms150 kHz to 80 MHzoutsideISMbandsa
3Vrms d = 1.2√P
RadiatedRFIEC61000-4-3
3V/m80 MHz to 2.5 GHz
3V/m d = 1.2√P 80 MHz to 800 MHzd = 2.3√P 800 MHz to 2.5 GHz
WherePisthemaximumoutputpowerratingofthetransmitterinwatts(W)accordingtothetransmittermanufactureranddistherecommendedseparationdistanceinmetres(m).
Field strengths from fixed RF transmitters, as determinedbyanelectromagneticsitesurvey,ashouldbelessthanthecompliancelevelineachfrequencyrange.b
Interferencemayoccurinthevicinityofequipmentmarkedwiththefollowingsymbol:
NOTE 1 At 80 MHz and 800MHz, the higher frequency range applies.NOTE2Theseguidelinesmaynotapplyinallsituations.Electromagneticpropagationisaffectedbyadsorptionandreflection from structures, objects and people.a Field strengths from fixed transmitters, such as base stations for radio (cellular/cordless) telephones and land mobiletelephones and land mobileandlandmobile
radios,amateurradio,AMandFMradiobroadcastandTVbroadcastcannotbepredictedtheoreticallywithaccuracy.To assess the electromagnetic environment due to fixed RF transmitters, an electromagnetic site survey should be considered. If the measured field strength in the location in which the Voyager II L is used exceeds the applicable RF compliancelevelabove,theVoyagerIILshouldbeobservedtoverifynormaloperation.Ifabnormalperformanceisobserved,additionalmeasuresmaybenecessary,suchasreorientingorrelocatingtheVoyagerIIL.
b Over the frequency range 150 kHz to 80 MHz, field strengths should be less than 3V/m.
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Essential performance (purpose of IMMUNITY testing)Unless operated by the switches for chair control, the chair section of the Voyager II L does not make any movements, except for sounding a buzzer and switching on/off the indicator.
Recommended separation distances betweendistances between betweenPortable and mobile RF communications equipment and the Voyager II L
TheVoyagerIILisintended for use in an electromagnetic environment in which radiated RF disturbances areintended for use in an electromagnetic environment in which radiated RF disturbances areforuseinanelectromagneticenvironmentinwhichradiatedRFdisturbancesarecontrolled.ThecustomerortheuseroftheVoyagerIILcanhelppreventelectromagneticinterferencebymaintainingaminimumdistancebetweenportableandmobileRFcommunicationsequipment(transmitters)andtheVoyagerIILasrecommendedbelow,accordingtothemaximumoutputpowerofthecommunicationsequipment.
Rated maximum output power of transmitter
W
Separation distance according to frequency of transmitterm
150 kHz to 80 MHzd = 1.2√P
80 MHz to 800 MHzd = 1.2√P
800 MHz to 2.5 GHzd = 2.3√P
0.01 0.12 0.12 0.230.1 0.38 0.38 0.731 1.2 1.2 2.310 3.8 3.8 7.3100 12 12 23
Fortransmittersratedatamaximumoutputpowernotlistedabove,therecommendedseparationdistancedinmetres(m)canbeestimatedusingtheequationapplicabletothefrequencyofthetransmitter,wherePisthemaximumoutputpowerratingofthetransmitterinwatts(W)accordingtothetransmittermanufacturer.NOTE 1 At 80 MHz and 800MHz, the separation distance for the higher frequency range applies. NOTE2Theseguidelinesmaynotapplyinallsituations.Electromagneticpropagationisaffectedbyadsorptionandreflection from structures, objects and people.
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8. LIST OF COMPATIBLE HANDPIECES
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DESCRIPTION
Syringe LUZZANI(3-way ) Minilight w/Light
DCI (3-way)
Turbine BIEN AIR BORA S36L / UNIFIX with LIGHT
NSK Ti-Max X
Air motor BIEN AIR Aquilon 830 / UNIFIX with LIGHT /PM1132
NSK EX-203 / EX-6
Micromotor BIEN AIR MC3LK / PLMP021PCB. / PM1132
Scaler SATELEC SP4055 w/Light
EMS Scaler
NSK VARIOS VA 150 LUX(w/light)
2-1-1, Higashishinsaibashi,Chuo-ku,Osaka, 542-0083, JapanTEL : 81-6-6213-5945 FAX : 81-6-6212-3680
TAKARA BELMONT CORPORATION
NOTE
Printed in Japan 0911
Takara Belmont (UK) Ltd.Belmont HouseOne St.Andrews Way,Bow,London E3 3PA U.K.Tel: (44)20 7515 0333Fax:(44)20 7987 3596 BOOK NO. AEFT10E0