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User Manual TXLD0012
Page | 30 Novoxel.com P/N T2-UM-E-ENG Rev 10
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1.2
(Continued)
Note: When both Handpieces are active (indicated by a green icon), switching
between them may be performed instantly. The non-active Handpiece will be
indicated by a blinking green icon.
Automatic Hibernation/End of Session
The active Handpiece/Handpieces will remain heated for 20 minutes after the last
pulse has been performed. After this time, it/they will be automatically cooled down
to hibernation temperature (200°C).
After 10 further idle minutes, the treatment session will be automatically stopped and
the Home screen will be displayed.
Notes:
Any activation after hibernation will require re-sterilization.
Any activation after end of session will require re-sterilization, unless the
Handpieces remain in working temperature.
2 Indication of the selected Handpiece.
3 End of session and return to the Home screen.
4
Selection/De-selection of the “Double Pulse” option. This option will be displayed
for pulse durations of 8-16 milliseconds only. When selected, the icon will become
orange.
5
Pulse duration. Varies between 5-18 milliseconds. The increase/decrease is by
intervals of 2 milliseconds, except for a 1 millisecond gap between the 5-6 options.
Treat only after establishing adequate parameters. Not every
parameter setting is suitable for every patient. See clinical
information and guidelines for further information.
6 Protrusion. Varies between 100-1,000 microns, in 100 micron intervals.
7.1
7.2
Temperature indication, cord to the next color index:
Ready to work: Red 385-400°; Orange 200-384°; Yellow 80-199°; Blue 0-79°.
Handpiece heating will be indicated by a small upward arrow icon (˄) located above
the Handpiece temperature indication. Handpiece cooling will be indicated by a
small downward arrow (˅).

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