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Chair Design | Ergonomic |
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Water Unit | Integrated |
Operating Light | LED |
Control System | Touchscreen |
Manufacturer | Sirona Dental |
Dimensions | Varies depending on configuration |
Weight | Varies depending on configuration |
Power Requirements | 220-240V, 50/60Hz |
Welcome message and introduction to the Sirona INTEGO treatment center.
Provides customer service and manufacturer contact details for technical queries.
Guidance on using the operating instructions, including tips and document safety.
Lists separate operating instructions for additional components and the 'Installation Requirements' document.
Covers maintenance requirements, manufacturer responsibility, and exclusion of liability.
Specifies the dental treatment center's intended use, contraindications, and installation requirements.
Explains the meaning of formats and symbols used throughout the document.
Defines hazard levels (Danger, Warning, Caution, Notice, Important) and their meanings.
Explains unit symbols, accompanying documents, and electrostatic discharge warnings.
States that on-site installation must follow specific requirements detailed elsewhere.
Requires installation to be carried out by authorized personnel according to installation instructions.
Details air and water supply requirements and general responsibility for water quality.
Covers compliance with EN 1717 and DVGW requirements for water connections.
Stresses the importance of authorized personnel for maintenance and repair and defines intervals.
Specifies that the unit must be taken out of service if not functioning properly.
Prohibits suction of metal oxides and specifies requirements for vacuum systems.
Details maximum load capacity for the patient chair and mounted accessories.
Explains that motors are designed for intermittent operation with specific duty cycles.
Warns against covering ventilation slots to prevent overheating and spraying liquids into them.
Provides instructions on using Sirona fresh water bottles and replacing damaged ones.
Describes the EasyPad and EasyTouch user interfaces and how to operate the touchscreen.
Advises using only Sirona-approved agents to prevent unit damage.
Highlights that improper care can cause device failure and requires trained personnel.
Prohibits modifications affecting safety and mandates use of approved accessories.
Addresses EMC measures and prohibits portable RF communication equipment.
Explains ESD protective measures and the physics of electrostatic charges.
Instructs to follow installation instructions for dismantling and reinstalling the unit.
Lists compliance with various IEC, ISO, and EN standards and approvals.
Provides electrical, environmental, and operational specifications for the treatment center.
Illustrates and labels the main components of the INTEGO TS and CS treatment centers.
Illustrates and labels the main components of the INTEGO pro TS and CS treatment centers.
Shows components of INTEGO/pro TS/CS treatment centers with Ambidextrous option.
Describes the patient chair's adjustment options, ErgoMotion, and upholstery types.
Details the flat and double articulating headrest features and adjustment.
Explains the pneumatic and C+ electronic foot switch functions.
Describes TS and CS dentist elements, instrument holders, and user interfaces.
Covers compact and comfort assistant elements, their functions, and instrument positions.
Introduces compact, comfort, and ambidextrous water units and their options.
Explains connecting external medical accessories and their requirements.
Details initial operation, including sanitizing, and switching the unit on and off.
Explains the structure and functionality of the EasyPad and EasyTouch user interfaces.
Describes operation using pneumatic and C+ electronic foot switches.
Covers safety instructions, safety stop, and various chair movement functions.
Covers dentist element features, load capacity, positioning, fixed keys, and instrument functions.
Describes assistant element functions, load capacity, positioning, and fixed keys.
Introduces water units (Compact, Comfort, Ambidextrous) and their features.
Describes the swiveling tray holder, its load capacity, and how to remove/install the tray.
Explains the X-ray image viewer and its integration with SIVISION monitor.
Details operating light features, adjustment, and functions like brightness and sensor control.
Describes the X-ray tube unit, its attachment, and parameters setting.
Covers the SIVISION system, including monitor, intraoral camera, and PC connection.
Explains connecting the treatment center to a PC for SIVISION, SIUCOM, Media Player, PowerPoint, and SIDEXIS.
Guides through configuring treatment center functions like time, date, control options, and network connection.
Outlines fundamental steps for handling, cleaning, and disinfecting the unit.
Covers cleaning and disinfecting various unit surfaces, including user interfaces and handles.
Covers rinsing, purging, and automatically purging water lines for instruments.
Covers vacuum system purging, cleaning suction hoses, and cleaning via adapters or external containers.
Details cleaning procedures for water unit components like gold trap, cuspidor, and filters.
Covers sanitizing procedures for water lines using fresh water bottles or disinfection systems.
Emphasizes annual inspection and maintenance by authorized technicians for safety and reliability.
Explains the importance of periodic safety tests to detect faults and ensure electrical safety.
Lists common messages displayed on the EasyPad, including error codes, and how to acknowledge them.
Describes status messages displayed on the EasyTouch, such as sanitation, maintenance, or error notifications.
Provides a table of error codes, their descriptions, and recommended measures for correction.
Explains the remote diagnosis function, its advantages, requirements, and safety aspects.
Provides references for approved care agents, disinfectants, and the total count tester.
Specifies fuse type and rating for the external device connection.
Lists additional spare parts like covers and silicone isolation sleeves.
Details fixed keys on dentist elements (EasyPad/EasyTouch) and assistant elements.
Describes chair programs, backrest tilt, chair height, user profiles, timer, and water line purging functions.
Explains functions available when instruments are removed, like speed, intensity, and direction settings.
Details integrated torque control functions including calibration, direction, and ApexLocator settings.
Covers timer screen, tumbler filling, flushing, and highspeed handpiece light setting dialogs.
Explains operation of PC applications like Media Player, PowerPoint, and SIDEXIS via the SIVISION program.
Guides through configuring date, time, control options, network connection, and service domain.