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Thank you for purchasing VarioSurg.
Read this Operation Manual carefully before use for operation instructions and care and
maintenance guidelines. Keep this Operation Manual for future reference.
Classification of Devices
• Classification by type of protection against electric shock:
— Class I devices.
• Classification by degree of protection against electric shock:
— Applied part type BF.
• Classification by sterilization or disinfection method allowed by the manufacturer:
— Refer to Sterilization.
• Classification by degree of protection against harmful intrusion of liquid based on IEC60529:
— Foot Control ··· IPX8 (protected against immersion)
• Classification by safety level of use in air, flammable anesthetic gas or dinitrogen monoxide (laughing gas), flammable
anesthetic gas:
— Not suitable for use in the presence of a flammable anesthetic mixture with air or oxygen or nitrous dioxide (Without
Foot Control)
• Classification by mode of operation:
— Continuously operating device.
Indications for Use
The VarioSurg device is intended for bone cutting in oral surgery, scaling and root planing, and retrograde preparation of
root canals.
We recommend that prior to using the device; you read carefully the safety precautions in order to operate it correctly.
Indications of Dangerous Items is designed so that you can use the product safely, thus obviating any safety hazard or
damage to you or others. They are classified according to their magnitude and emergency degree of safety hazard or
damages. As each and every item concerns safety, observe them.
Safety Precautions and Indications of Dangerous Items
1. Safety precautions prior to use
WARNING
Classification Degree of Danger or Danger and Seriousness
WARNING
Explains an instruction where personal injury or physical damage may occur.
CAUTION
Explains an instruction where minor to medium injury or physical damage may occur.
NOTICE
Explains an instruction that should be observed for safety reasons.
• Do not plug or unplug the AC Power Cord with wet hands. This could cause electric shock.
• Do not use in a room where an explosion might occur. Do not use in the vicinity of flammable materials. Do not use
in the vicinity of a patient who has been administered anesthesia (laughing gas).
• Be careful not to get water or liquid disinfectant on the Control Unit. This could cause short circuits and lead to a fire
and/or electric shock. Should any water or liquid disinfectant get on the Control Unit, wipe it off immediately.
• Do not drop, hit, or give excessive shock on the Control Unit/Handpiece. This could lead to electric shock or product
failure. In case of giving shock to an optic handpiece, illumination parts that are equipped with the handpiece could
be damaged and drop out of the handpiece.
• Never touch the connecting part (electric pins) for the Handpiece and Handpiece Cord.
• Never attempt to take apart or reconfigure the Control Unit/Handpiece in any method not described in the manual.