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Forest Dental 3900 User Manual

Forest Dental 3900
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Address 6200 ne cherry drive hillsboro oregon 97124 USA
Phone 800 . 423 . 3555 503 . 640 . 3012 | Fax 503 . 693 . 9715 | Digital sales@forestdental.com forestdental.com
Forest Dental Products Inc.
6.14.17 0097-302 Rev. H 4 of 4
Authorized Representative: Emergo Europe prinsessegracht 20 | 2514 ap the hague | the netherlands
Forest 3900 Chair Operator’s Guide
Aordable Excellence + Designer Friendly®
EC REP
Conformity Assessment:
Medical Device Directive Annex VII
Warranty
Warranty is void if:
Forest warrants its products to be free from defects in material and workmanship only. No other warranties are expressed or implied. is
warranty shall extend for ve years unless otherwise stated. Written notice of breach must be given to Forest within this period. Buyer’s
remedy for breach of this warranty is limited to repair parts or replacement of items by Forest. Factory repairs are covered for a period of 90 days.
No claim for labor or consequential damages or freight will be allowed. Forest is not responsible for ensuring equipment or installation
conformity to local code or regulatory requirements. Check with local code or regulatory requirements before purchase and installation of all
Forest product. Field modifications that alter the electrical and /or mechanical safety of Forest products conflict with agency construction
file requirements and are not sanctioned by Forest.
Items are carelessly used or improperly maintained or installed. Damage results from using cleaning, disinfecting or sterilization chemicals and
processes. Damage is the result of freight damage and as such claims must be led with the carrier by dealer. Warranty term exceptions cover
items that are normally expected service items and items not covered by Forest’s warranty: Handpiece illumination tubings, heated syringe tubings
& assemblies and light bulbs are warranted for six months. Power supplies, syringe buttons, HVE & SE valves are warranted for one year. Water
bottles, gas springs and handpiece tubings are warranted for two years. Air & Water tubing connectors (T’s), Distribution Block, Master Control
Block, Flow Valves, 7000 Chassis are warranted for a maximum of 20 years. Bien-Air handpiece motors, Satelec scaler and Cavitron are covered
under manufacturer’s warranty. Two year upholstery warranty, excluding wear and tear. Installation of ancillary devices are warranted for two years.
Barrier Technique Forest recommends the barrier technique to protect the nish and appearance of your dental equipment. Disposable
barrier protectors should be used wherever possible to preserve the appearance and life of your equipment.
Chemical Disinfection
CAUTION: Forest does not recommend any chemical disinfectants for all carbon ber nish and surface cleaning. If you choose to use chemical
disinfectants, we strongly recommend you wipe down the equipment with mild soap and water aer use to reduce the harmful eects that chemical
residues leave behind. Daily washing with mild soap and water is recommended. For additional information regarding infection control, we
recommend you contact the American Dental Association or visit their website, www.ada.org
Cleaning Continued
Surfaces
Polished metal surfaces/chrome parts. For ordinary dirt, ngerprints, etc., use a nonabrasive all-purpose cleaner.
Plastic and coated metal surfaces never use abrasive or petroleum based cleaners unless otherwise specied. Spot test all cleaning products on an
unexposed or inconspicuous surface before applying to area you wish to clean.
1. To remove ordinary dirt from plastic and coated metal surfaces:
Apply a mild soapy solution made from water and household dishwashing liquid with a so cloth or sponge.
To remove heavier dirt, apply Formula 409® or Fantastik®.
Wipe dry immediately with a so cloth.
2. To remove stubborn stains on plastic parts and surface:
Apply a mild abrasive such as toothpaste or liquid tooth polish with a so white cloth.
Remove all traces of cleanser with a chamois or moist sponge and dry area thoroughly to prevent marking.
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Forest Dental 3900 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Model3900
Light TypeLED
Frequency50/60 Hz
TypeDental Chair
SpittoonYes
CuspidorYes
Air/Water SyringeYes
High and Low Speed HandpiecesYes
CompressorExternal
Voltage220V
ManufacturerForest Dental Equipment

Summary

Cleaning and Maintenance

Surface Cleaning Procedures

Instructions for cleaning polished metal, chrome, plastic, and coated metal surfaces using various cleaners.

Barrier Technique Recommendation

Forest recommends the barrier technique for protecting dental equipment finish and appearance.

Chemical Disinfection Caution

Caution against chemical disinfectants on carbon fiber; recommends water rinse after use.

Product Warranty Information

Warranty Coverage and Limitations

Details Forest's five-year warranty, remedies, and exclusions for defects and damages.

Conditions Voiding Warranty

Specifies circumstances under which the product warranty becomes void.

User Responsibilities and Safety

User Responsibility and Alerts

Emphasizes reading the guide and paying attention to safety notices for product integrity and user safety.

Compliance and Intended Use

States compliance with EU directives and defines the dental chair's intended use for patient positioning.

Expected Service Life

Details the defined service life of Forest Dental products and requirements for continued use.

Technical Specifications

Lists electrical, weight, capacity, noise, and environmental specifications for the dental chair.

Chair Operations and Adjustments

Articulating Headrest Positioning

Guidance on properly positioning the articulating headrest for patient comfort and neck support.

Headrest Positioning for Wheelchair

Instructions for adapting the headrest to accommodate wheelchair patients safely.

Foot Control Programming

Steps to program specific operating positions (presets) using the foot control.

Touchpad Programming

Instructions for programming chair positions using the touchpad interface.

Headrest Tension Adjustment

Procedure for adjusting the headrest tension using screws, requiring a Phillips screwdriver.

Armrest Usage Caution

Caution regarding armrest use for patient entry/exit; they do not support patient weight.

Upholstery Cleaning

Naugasoft Upholstery Care

Methods for cleaning light and heavy soil, and stain removal from Naugasoft upholstery.

Ultraleather Upholstery Care

Guidance on spot cleaning, mild solvent use, and stain removal for Ultraleather upholstery.