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dentronix DDS 7000 - Power Connection and Controls; Sterilizer Controls

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10
CONNECTING TO A POWER SOURCE
Connect the DDS 7000 to a grounded power source in compliance with the specication label on the
side of the unit.
115V: Sterilizers used in the U.S. and Canada require a 15-amp, 115-volt grounded receptacle and operate at
50/60 Hz. A dedicated circuit is recommended. Other high-powered equipment (such as lathes, trimmers, X-ray
equipment) should not be placed on the same circuit.
CAUTION!
Do not install more than one DDS 7000 Sterilizer in a single circuit.
230V: Sterilizers require a 10-amp minimum 230V receptacle and operate at 50/60 Hz.
STERILIZER CONTROLS
The DDS 7000 is an automatic sterilizing system. Sterilization time and temperature have been pre-set
at the factory providing for optimum performance.
1) Standby/On switch – push the top of the switch to the “ON” position to activate all electrical
control circuits. Push the bottom of the switch to deactivate all electrical control circuits. If the switch
is switched to the Standby position during warm-up, sterilization or cool down cycles, an error code
will be displayed. This switch does not actually break incoming power. That can only be accomplished
by unplugging the device.
2) Cycle Start switch – depress the top of this switch in order to initiate the sterilization cycle.
Figure 5: Control Panel for DDS 7000.