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65 48 510 D3509
D3509.201.03.03.23 10.2016
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Sirona Dental Systems GmbH 5Care, cleaning and maintenance by the practice team
Operating Instructions (USA) TENEO 5.5Components of the water unit
5.5.9 Cleaning the filter insert of the standard wet suction
The automatic separator and amalgam separator or sediment container
are not installed in the water unit for standard wet suction. The separation
of air and water and amalgam separation are performed centrally in this
case.
In order to ensure that larger solid particles nevertheless cannot enter the
separating unit, the vacuum line in the water unit is equipped with a filter.
The filter insert must be cleaned when the suction power decreases.
Wear gloves, risk of contamination
Cleaning the suction system
Before the filter insert of the standard wet suction is cleaned, the suction
system should be cleaned
If the dental treatment unit is equipped with the chemical suction hose
cleaning option, see "Cleaning the suction hoses". If this option is not
available, see "Cleaning vacuum system using cleaning adapter in the
cuspidor or via external container" [ 225].
Start program
Opening Start sub-screen
The
Start program
is displayed on the touchscreen.
Touch the
Sub-screen
key.
The
Start
sub-screen is displayed.
Extracting residual water
As long as the dental treatment unit is switched on, water mains in the
vacuum line for technical reasons. Therefore, in order to clean the filter
insert, this water must be completely extracted beforehand. Otherwise
the remaining water will flow out when the filter housing is opened. When
the dental treatment unit is switched off at its main switch, the remaining
water is automatically extracted.
Touch the
Extract residual water
key.
As long as the key is lit up in orange, water is being extracted
from the water unit. A slurping noise indicates that the water unit
is completely empty. When the key turns gray the extraction
process is finished.
!
WARNING
Wear gloves when performing the following work.

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