36 • User Guide
2.13 Pneumatic Foot Control
Pneumatic Foot Control
Air unit instruments are controlled with the pneumatic foot control. This consists of three
easy-to-use reliable controls.
The user controls the speed of the selected instrument by pressing the pedal. When the
pedal is pressed, it supplies air to the instrument thus controlling the speed of rotation.
Lever switch is used to select water on/off for the instruments.
The Chip blow button releases extra amount of air for selected instrument when pressed.
2.14 3
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Party Devices
Warning!
Connecting devices not listed below may cause an electric shock hazard.
All devices inside the patient area (within 1.5 m of patient) must be IEC 60601-1 ap-
proved.
All devices to be connected must be CE marked. All electrically connected devices must
be compliant with IEC 60601-1 or/and other applicable IEC standards. The computer must
be compliant with either IEC 60950 or IEC 60601-1.
Compliance with IEC 60601-1 has to be re-evaluated after each modification made to the
system.
The computer must be powered from its own mains socket.
The following types of dental instruments can be connected:
Air driven instruments (e.g. turbine)
Electric instruments (e.g. micro motor)
Curing light
Ultrasonic scaler
Syringe
Amalgam separator
Operating light
Air/water separator
Display
Computer connected to the display
Video camera
External suction systems / motors