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Software | SIDEXIS XG |
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Frequency | 50/60 Hz |
Power Supply | 50/60 Hz |
Water Unit | Integrated |
Suction System | Integrated |
Operating Light | LED |
Image Receptor | CMOS sensor |
Compatibility | DICOM |
Dimensions | Varies by model |
Weight | Varies by model |
Resolution | Varies depending on sensor; refer to sensor specifications |
Explains warning and safety information symbols (DANGER, WARNING, CAUTION, NOTICE, IMPORTANT) used in the document.
Specifies requirements for air and water supplies, emphasizing quality and disinfection for water.
Stresses the importance of maintenance by authorized personnel and using original spare parts.
Prohibits modifications that affect safety and requires using only Sirona-approved accessories or third-party ones.
Details ESD physics, charge factors, voltage thresholds, and risks to integrated circuits.
Lists approvals for wireless foot control (R&TTE, FCC, Industry Canada) and trademark status.
Lists operating conditions, installation site, pollution degree, and technical data for the foot control wireless interface.
Identifies the main components of the SINIUS CS treatment center with references to their respective page numbers.
Describes the patient chair and its various adjustment options, listing its main components (A-J).
Explains the EasyTouch user interface, including fixed keys, touchscreen, and main switch.
Details the touchscreen display of virtual function keys, main programs (Start, Instrument, SIVISION), and sub-screens.
Explains the functions of fixed keys on the assistant element, such as tumbler filling, operating light, and chair programs.
Covers initial startup procedures, including sanitation, and switching the treatment center on and off.
Explains how to switch the treatment center on and off using the main switch.
Explains the touchscreen interface, virtual function keys, and key background colors.
Details virtual function keys on the touchscreen, their operation, and how missing keys are handled.
Details the limited scope of functions in "Start program with instrument functions" mode.
Explains how the treatment center can be operated via wireless or cable foot control.
Covers technical data and setting up the wireless foot control on the treatment center.
Details the registration process for assigning the wireless foot control to the treatment center.
Explains how foot control elements function based on instrument presence or removal.
Details how the cursor control works, its limitations, and setting options.
Explains cursor path, orange/blue bars indicating function assignment, and cursor return behavior.
Provides step-by-step instructions for moving the cursor and actuating functions or setting values.
Explains how to change programs using cursor control with program change enabled.
Provides safety instructions for the patient chair, covering movement range, load capacity, and interlocks.
Details safety warnings about patient chair movements, load capacity, and objects protruding into the movement range.
Explains the function of various safety stops and the system's response when a safety switch is triggered.
Lists methods to stop chair movements immediately using various controls.
Explains how to adjust the motor-driven headrest via touchscreen or 4-way switch, with safety warnings.
Explains how to select and use chair programs (entry/exit, mouth rinsing) via touchscreen, keys, or foot control.
Details the functions triggered for patient entry/exit position and potential collision warnings.
Provides instructions on how to manually move the chair, including collision warnings and opening the manual setting screen.
Details positioning the SINIUS CS dentist element, including safety warnings about collision.
Describes the Operating light and Composite function keys.
Explains the use of quick setting keys and function levels for instrument programs, differentiating between modes.
Details how to select quick setting keys or function levels and open the instrument program.
Explains how to save instrument settings using SaveMode or DropMode with quick setting keys, and function levels.
Covers settings for coolant, instrument light, and foot control within instrument sub-screens.
Details connecting the Apex adapter, mucosal electrode, and file clamp, with safety precautions.
Explains apex measurement via instrument, components, and standardization of the measuring system.
Provides step-by-step instructions for performing manual apex measurements using the file clamp.
Details setting speed with function levels and in the Start program with instrument functions, including increments.
Covers electronic torque limitation and endodontic treatments with ApexLocator in motor screen.
Details steps for using the ApexLocator, including setting automatic motor stop and auto-reverse.
Provides safety warnings regarding hose changes, heating cartridge, and insufficient flow rate.
Details setting intensity in different modes, including the boost function and endodontics function.
Details how to use the ApexLocator for endodontic treatments, including settings and safety precautions.
Provides important notes on preventing incorrect measurements and performing treatment with the ApexLocator.
Covers turning the automatic motor stop and auto-reverse functions of the ApexLocator on/off.
Introduces the Mini L.E.D. curing light, its use for composite fillings, and extensive safety information.
Provides safety warnings about LED power, beam path, handling, and patient sensitivity.
Explains changing the disinfection system mode, resetting it, and level control for reservoirs.
Details switching the dentist element operating light on/off and setting sensor control/brightness.
Provides safety warnings about handling the camera, lens sensitivity, and operating temperatures.
Explains starting PC applications via the SIVISION program, network configuration, and PC application control.
Details starting PC communication, starting other PC applications, and managing files.
Explains that various functions can be configured via setup programs to adapt the center to personal treatment methods.
Details how to open setup programs by pressing the Setup key, listing the six available programs.
Covers configuring the EasyTouch interface, including switching key tone and calibrating the touchscreen.
Covers cleaning and disinfecting various surfaces, including the unit, EasyTouch, and handles.
Explains spray and wipe disinfection for surfaces, with notices about medicaments and liquids.
Covers cleaning suction hoses and the vacuum system, including chemical hose cleaning options.
Explains the importance of cleaning suction hoses, the process, and setting cleaning agent mixture.
Provides preparation and cleaning procedures for the vacuum system using a cleaning adapter, including rinsing.
Provides instructions for removing and cleaning suction hoses, including filter housings, collectors, and amalgam residue disposal.
Explains removing and cleaning the cuspidor bowl, with safety precautions regarding switching off the center.
Details refilling the disinfectant tank for the water unit's disinfection system and warnings about microorganisms.
Details installing a new amalgam rotor and closing the flap, referencing the operator's log.
Explains how sanitation combats microorganisms in water lines and lists when it must be performed.
Covers sanitation phase 5 (rinsing), phase 6 (returning instruments), displaying incomplete sanitation, and aborting the process.
Explains the necessity of annual inspection and maintenance by authorized service engineers and the warning symbol for maintenance calls.
Discusses the importance of safety tests, especially for electrical faults, and their frequency.
Lists error codes related to SPRAYVIT, tumbler, foot control battery, disinfectant, water feed, and ApexLocator.
Describes fixed keys on the dentist element: composite function, tumbler filling, flushing, selectable functions, clean, and setup keys.
Lists functions accessible via Start program: user profiles, X-ray viewer, manual chair settings, endodontics, water paths, sanitation, and ApexLocator.
Describes function keys within the Instrument program: speed keys, intensity keys, memory, function levels, rotation, boost, endodontics, chip blower, and coolant.
Lists functions within the Treatment program: preselecting coolant, ApexLocator functions, direct starter/speed foot control.
Explains how to select treatments and assign burr drives within the treatment program.
Covers calibrating burr drive, direction of rotation, ApexLocator functions, removing files, and memory key.
Explains the Setup program for configuring user interface, date/time, and control options.
Covers configuring the user interface, key tone, touchscreen calibration, and brightness.
Opens the Instruments setup program for configuring quick setting keys and function levels, and saving settings.
Explains the use of quick setting keys and function levels for instrument programs, and saving settings.