Suction starts when lifting the suction tube holder off its support.
To adjust suction power, use the lever (a) located on the suction tube
holder handle.
The dental unit is equipped with the V.D.S. system that allows the drying
of the suction line using an automatic stop delay (about 2 seconds).
For flushing procedure, see paragraph 7.6.
Removing the suction tubes.
Always wear goggles and gloves to prevent contact with
infected material when removing the suction tubes.
Remove the suction tubes from the conveyor fittings by turning and pulling
the tube fitting.
Detach the suction tubes from the holders by turning and pulling the tube
fitting.
Never directly grasp the suction tube.
Sterilization.
• Suction tube holder terminals: steam autoclave up to 135° C following the instructions for the use of the device.
• Suction tubes: soak to cold-sterilize.
With the tubes, never use procedures where temperature exceeds 55° C.
Flushing the suction tubes
As the dental units may be equipped with different suction systems (liquid or wet ring, air) carefully follow the instructions provided by the suction system
manufacturer when disinfecting the system regarding the product to be used, times and directions for use.
For cleaning of the suction system, it is recommended to use STER 3 PLUS (CEFLA s.c.) diluted in a 6% solution (equivalent to 60 ml
of product in 1 litre of water).
Maintenance.
Periodically lubricate the O-rings of the suction tube holder terminals (see Paragraph 9.4.) using S1-Protective Lubricant for O-Rings (CEFLA s.c.).
Note about biocompatibility.
Only use suction tubes supplied with the dental unit and original spare tubes.
The suction tubes must comply with Biocompatibility Standard ISO 10993.
ISOLITE suction tube.
For ISOLITE suction tube operation, please refer to the specific use instructions given by the manufacturer.