Simplicity Magellan Unit ® Installation, Operation & Care Manual DentalEZ® MAKES YOUR PRACTICE PERFECT ® Table of Contents Section I Introduction Specifications ........................................................... 2 Classifications ...................................................... 2-3 Dimensions............................................................... 3 Basic Components .................................................. 4 Section II Pre-installation Utility Service Center ............................................ 5 Plumbing Contractor's Procedure ....................... 5 Electrical Contractor's Procedure ....................... 6 USC Base .................................................................. 6 Section III Installation Magellan Unit Support........................................ 7-8 Umbilical Assembly ........................................... 9-11 Magellan Unit Post .......................................... 11-12 Delivery Head ................................................. 12-13 Handpiece Tubing .................................................. 13 Syringe Tubing ........................................................ 13 Assistant's Arm (Optional) ............................ 13-15 Assistant's Instrumentation ................................. 15 Cuspidor Pole (Optional) .................................... 16 Cuspidor Bowl (Optional) .................................. 16 Delivery Head Tray ............................................... 17 Rotating Tray (Optional) ...................................... 17 Basic Electrical Box (Optional) .......................... 18 Power Module (Optional) ................................... 18 Fiber Optic Tubing (Optional) ............................ 19 Fiber Optics Electrical (Optional) ..................... 19 Light or Monitor Pole (Optional) ................ 19-20 Finalizing USC Installation ............................ 20-21 Section IV Testing Delivery System ..................................................... 22 Syringe ..................................................................... 22 Foot Control & Handpieces ......................... 23-24 Cuspidor (Optional) ....................................... 24-25 Other Optional Features .................................... 25 Section V Operation Delivery Head ................................................. 26-28 Handpieces ....................................................... 29-30 Syringe ..................................................................... 30 Foot Control .................................................... 30-31 Installation, Operation and Care Manual Section V Operation (Continued) Assistant's Vacuum Accessories .......................... 31 Simplicity Cuspidor (Optional) .......................... 31 Galaxy Cuspidor (Optional) ............................... 32 Clean Water System ............................................. 32 Section VI Care Cleaning .................................................................. 33 Disinfecting............................................................. 33 Section VII User Service Information Handpiece......................................................... 34-35 Delivery Head ....................................................... 36 Cuspidor (Optional) ............................................. 37 Arm System ............................................................ 38 Service Instruction ................................................ 38 Disposal of Equipment ......................................... 38 Section VIII Parts Lists / Diagrams Utility Service Center .......................................... 39 Pivot/Mounting Hardware ................................... 39 Power Modules (Optional) ................................. 40 Simplicity Assistant's Arm (Optional) ................... 41 Galaxy Assistant's Arm (Optional) ........................ 41 Fixed / Adjustable Arm ......................................... 41 Simplicity Cuspidor (Optional) .......................... 42 Galaxy Cuspidor (Optional) ............................... 43 Simplicity Delivery Head ..................................... 44 Touch Pads .............................................................. 44 Galaxy Delivery Head.......................................... 45 Euro-Style Delivery Head ................................... 46 Manifold .................................................................. 47 Clean Water System ............................................. 48 Foot Control .......................................................... 48 Air / Water Syringe ............................................... 49 HVE Nozzle ........................................................... 49 Saliva Ejector Nozzle ........................................... 49 Limited Warranty ............................................ 50 EMC Information ....................................... 51-54 Tubing Diagram Simplicity® Magellan Unit 1 Simplicity® Magellan Unit Section I Introduction This manual contains installation, operation and care instructions and user service information for the DentalEZ® Simplicity® Magellan Unit. The Simplicity delivery system is intended to be used by trained professional dental care personnel as an interface device to connect the dental operatory hand instruments to the appropriate supply utility such as air, water, vacuum, drain and electrical. It functions as a system management device that provides a method of operating the hand instruments from a single control input device. The Simplicity delivery system is manufactured to be used with a dental chair that supports a patient in a reclined seated position. Operators will be positioned around the patients head as required for optimum access for the specific procedure being performed. The delivery unit positions the handpieces for the optimum presentation to the operator. The Magellan is designed to provide trouble-free service when installed, operated and maintained according to the procedures set forth in this manual. To ensure correct installation, carefully read all the procedure instructions contained in this manual paying close attention to all notes, cautions and warnings. Before proceeding, please review the picture below to become familiar with the components of the Magellan. After the unit is installed, please review the operation procedures and care guidelines with the doctor's staff. Then leave this manual in the doctor's office for future reference. Rear Assistant's Arm & Mount (Optional) Magellan Unit Support 2 Light Post (Optional) Adjustable Arm Delivery Head Magellan Unit Post Clean Water System Installation, Operation and Care Manual Specifications Power Supply • 115 V, 60 Hz., as applicable • 220 V, 50/60 Hz., as applicable Air Pressure - 551.6 pKa (80 PSI) (at regulator in USC) Water Pressure - 275.8 pKa (40 PSI) (at regulator in USC or clean water manifold) Clean Water System Reservoir Capacity - 1.5 L Magellan Unit Shipping Weight Simplicity Del. Head & Arms - 11.1 kg (24.5 lbs.) Galaxy® Trad. Del. Head & Arms - 11.1 kg (24.5 lbs.) Magellan Unit Post - 5.8 kg (13 lbs.) Magellan Unit Support - 9 kg (20 lbs.) Utility Service Center (USC) - 6.8 kg (15 lbs.) Assistant's Arm - 7.2 kg (16 lbs.) Light Post (Optional) - 6.8 kg (15 lbs.) Recommended Environmental Conditions – Environmental conditions for transport and storage: - Relative humidity range within 0% to 95% - Transport/storage temp. within -29º C to +74º C – Environmental conditions for operation: - Conditioned Air - Atmospheric pressure range within 500 to 1050 kPa - Operation temperature within +15º C to +27º C Classifications – Type of protection against electric shock: Class 1 Equipment – Degree of protection against electric shock: Type B Applied Parts. The handpiece is considered an applied part. – Degree of protection against the ingress of water: Ordinary – Equipment not suitable for use in the presence of a flammable anesthetic mixture with air or with oxygen or nitrous oxide. – Mode of operation: Continuous Section I Introduction 53HN Medical - General Medical Equipment Certified as to electrical shock, fire and mechanical hazards only in accordance with UL 60601-1, 0459 CAN/CSA-C22.2 No. 601.1, CAN/CSA-C22.2 No. 60601-1 (2008) & ANSI/AAMI ES 60601-1 (2005). Explanation of Symbols and Signs: = Caution = Warning = Biohazard = Warning Dangerous Voltage — SPECIAL NOTICES — In accordance with Part 15 of FCC rules, this Light Arm Assembly equipment was tested and complies with Class A digital device limits. These limits are designed to give equipment reasonable protection against detrimental interference when operated in a commercial environment. Medical electrical equipment needs special precautions regarding electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) and needs to be installed according to EMC information. (See EMC Information Pgs. 51 through 54.) Mobile radio frequency (RF) communications equipment can effect medical electrical equipment. = Alternating Current = Direct Current = Type B Applied Part = Protective Earth (ground) = General Mandatory Action = Refer to Manual (follow instructions) = European Certification SN = Manufacture Date Dimensions = Manufacturer 24" 19-3/8" = Serial Number 12-3/8" R 23 " 16-5/8" 24- 1/8 3/4" 1-1/2" R 26- 22-5/8" The authorized European representative is: DentalEZ (GB) Ltd., Cleveland Way Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire, HP2 7DY, England Phone: (01442) 269301 Attn: Mr. Jeff Whitehouse " 21-1/4" 52" 18" Galaxy Delivery Head 17" 22-1/2" 12" 13-5/16" Euro-Style Head 9-3/4" 4" 20-1/4" 9-1/4" to 25-1/2" 11-3/4" 5" 9-1/2" 5-1/2" 17-1/2" Simplicity® Magellan Unit 3 Simplicity® Magellan Unit Section I Introduction Basic Components Unpacking Cartons The Simplicity Magellan components are packaged and shipped according to the carton diagrams below NOTE: Be aware that cartons may contain empty packing inserts (even if optional components were ordered). Simplicity Magellan Carton Foot Control & Installation Hardware Utility Service Center Assembly Delivery Head Simplicity Magellan Carton Contents • Delivery Head (Simplicity or Galaxy® Traditional) • Utility Service Center Assembly • Foot Control • Installation Hardware: - Two Plastic Anchors - Six 1/8" & Three 1/4" Tubing Clamps - 5/16" Locknut - Two #6 x 3/8" Screws - Two #10 Screws - 5/16" Button-head Screw - Two 5/16" Flat Washers - Two Stop Valves - Two Adaptors - Air Fitting Assembly - Three-position Housing - Water Actuator Assembly Valve • Chair Mount Cover Assembly w/Mounting Hardware Unit Post/Support Carton Contents: • Magellan Unit Post • Magellan Unit Support NOTE: If a pre-tubed chair was ordered, items marked with an * will be on the chair. • Pole Pivot Supply Bag Magellan Unit Post/Support Carton Magellan Unit Light Post (If Ordered) Magellan Unit Post Installation Hardware Magellan Unit Support NOTE: If light post ordered, entire contents will be inside light post box. Verify the components packaging contents against the packing list. All parts supplied are necessary for proper installation, so be sure not to discard any hardware or components until installation is complete. 4 Installation, Operation and Care Manual - Post Pivot Pin Two Thrust Bearings Four Thrust Washers 3/8" x 2-1/4" Hex-head Bolt* .382/.393 ID x .683 OD Washer* 13/32" ID x 13/16" OD Washer* Socket Set Screw 1/4-20 x 3/8" Set Screw* Rubber Pivot Cover • Magellan Light Supply Bag (Optional): - Spacer - #10-32 x 1" Pan-head Screw - Two #10 Internal Tooth Lock Washers - Two 5/16" Heavy Duty Electrical Clamps - #10-32 x 3/8" Pan-head Screw - 7-1/2" Nylon Cable Tie - Light Adaptor Cord Assembly — NOTICE — For any questions about an order, please contact a DentalEZ Equipment customer service representative at 1-866-DTE-INFO. Section II Pre-installation — NOTICE — Installation by an authorized DentalEZ dealer service technician is recommended. — NOTICE — Some illustrations and instructions in this manual include installation of optional city water. If optional city water is wanted, purchase kit PN 3658-451 for units with a cuspidor or PN 3658-452 for units without a cuspidor.. Utility Service Center USC Carton Contents: • • • • Utility Service Center (USC) USC Cover USC Template Bag of Supplies — NOTICE — Set the USC cover aside until all installation and testing is complete. 1. Remove and unfold the full-size USC template found in the USC carton. 2. Position the USC template according to the exact layout indicated, making certain correct distance from base to chair is maintained. 3. Using the USC template, drill four corner mounting holes for the USC base. But do not secure the base to the floor at this time. NOTE: For wood or metal floors, drill 5/32" holes. For concrete, drill 1/4" holes and install plastic anchors. — IMPORTANT NOTICE — DO NOT DISCARD the USC template after use. Neatly refold it and place it in the back of this manual. — WARNING — Before proceeding with plumbing installation, comply with and maintain all applicable utility codes and regulations. Plumbing Contractor's Procedure NOTE: For reference, a color-coded tubing diagram is located at the end of this manual. NOTE: Optional components are marked with an *. NOTE: If installing the optional cuspidor, optional city water system components must be installed. NOTE: If use of the optional city water system is planned for the future, it is highly recommended to install necessary components now. 1. Open the USC bag of supplies. 2. Orient the utilities as described in the USC template and stub through the floor. (Vacuum and drain fittings not supplied. Refer to the USC template for requirements.) NOTE: Pay close attention to the orientation of the template to the chair. 3. Sweat the valve adaptors to the air and *water stubs. 4. Apply the appropriate thread sealant to the valve adaptor/s and install the stop valve/s. 5. Sweat the vacuum elbow to the stub. 6. Sweat the hose connector to the elbow as applicable and orient as shown in the template. 7. Flush the air and *water lines to remove trash and debris. 8. Connect the air fitting assembly to the air stop valve as shown in the template. Using a 5/8" open-end wrench, tighten the nut securely. 9. *Connect the water actuator valve assembly to the water stop valve as shown in the template. Using a 5/8" open-end wrench, tighten the nut securely. CHAIR SIDE Vacuum Fitting (not supplied) (Optional City Water Installation Shown) Air Fitting Assembly Drain Fitting (not supplied) *Water Actuator Valve Assembly Simplicity® Magellan Unit 5 Section II Pre-installation — WARNING — Do not position equipment so that it is difficult to unplug the unit from the power receptacle. — NOTICE — Isolating the unit from the supply mains is accomplished by unplugging the unit from the power receptacle. Simplicity® Magellan Unit — WARNING — Do not modify this equipment without authorization from the manufacturer. USC Base 1. Position the USC base over the four corner holes that were drilled during pre-installation. 2. Secure the base using four #10 screws. — CAUTION — Rating of main circuit breakers should be 20 Amp maximum. Electrical Contractor's Procedure — WARNING — Before proceeding with electrical installation, all wiring must be in accordance with NEC and local electrical codes. — WARNING — To avoid the risk of electrical shock, this equipment must only be connected to a supply mains with protective earth. — NOTICE — Electrical contractor's parts are not supplied. The electrical contractor is to provide a covered 115 VAC receptacle which meets all applicable utility codes and regulations. For the recommended location of the 115 VAC receptacle, refer to the USC template. NOTE: If the recommended location is not met, the USC base or the optional power module may interfere with the 115 VAC receptacle. 6 Installation, Operation and Care Manual — NOTICE — If previous utilities interfere with the USC base internal bracing, modification may be necessary. Section III Installation *IMPORTANT NOTE: This manual contains instructions for installing a Simplicity Magellan Unit on a pre-tubed or non-pre-tubed chair. Pre-tubed chairs have an umbilical assembly running along the top casting and out the base cover, and the Magellan Unit mount is pre-installed at the factory. Magellan Unit Support NuSimplicityTM Chair 1. Raise the base and back to full UP position. 2. Disconnect the chair from the power supply. 3. Take off the chair's seat by removing the 1/4-20 thumb screw from under the seat. Push the seat towards the back of the chair to clear the substrate from the slide bosses. Then set the seat aside with all related hardware. 1/4-20 Thumb Screw Substrate necessary amount of 1/2" shims needed to provide a level condition across the two pads. *6. Position the Magellan unit support so that the three 1/2" through holes align with the corresponding threaded holes of the chair mount casting. *7. Install the two outside 1/2" bolts and lock washers and the number of 1/2" shims determined in Step 5 through the Magellan unit support and thread into the chair mount casting. *8. Tighten both outside 1/2" bolts to allow a 3/16" clearance at the middle 1/2" bolt location. *9. Install the middle 3/8" set screws in the bottom of the Magellan unit support. *10. Install the middle 1/2" lock washer and 1/2" bolt, but do not fully tighten. 11. Place a level on the Magellan unit support, parallel with and perpendicular to the chair center line. Then check the level of the unit support. NOTE: If leveling is necessary, adjust the 3/8" set screws until the unit support is level. NOTE: If installing the Simplicity Magellan Unit on a DentalEZ chair that is not pre-tubed, continue with the following instructions. If installing on a pre-tubed chair, skip Steps *4-*10. *4. Select the following items from the Magellan unit support hardware package: • Three 1/2" x 1-1/2" Bolts • Three 1/2" Lock Washers • Four 1/2" Flat Washers • Four 1/2" Shims • Two 3/8" x 1/2" Set Screws *5. Determine if the two outside 1/2" threaded hole mounting pads and the Magellan Unit support are level. If the mounting pads or unit support are not level, select the 12. Tighten all hardware (55 foot-pounds for 1/2" bolt). 1/2" Bolts Set Screws Simplicity® Magellan Unit 7 Simplicity® Magellan Unit Section III Installation Other DentalEZ Chairs 1. Raise the base and back to full UP position. J-Chair ® - Raise the seat also. 2. Disconnect the chair from the power supply. 3. Remove the chair's seat and set it aside with all related hardware. To remove the seat: J/V-Generation ® Chair - Unsnap the two decorator plastic cover caps on the back of the chair seat cushion. Then remove the 1/4-20 screws (two) on the back and (two) on the underside that secure the seat to the chair mount casting. J-Chair - Unsnap the four decorator plastic cover caps (two) on the back and (two) on the underside of the chair seat cushion. Then remove the four 1/4-20 x 5/8" screws that secure the seat to the chair mount casting. NOTE: If installing the Simplicity Magellan Unit on a DentalEZ chair that is not pre-tubed, continue with the following instructions. If installing on a pretubed chair, skip Steps *4-*10. *4. Select the following items from the Magellan unit support hardware package: • 1/2" x 2-1/2" Bolt • 1/2" Lock Washer • Two 3/8" x 1" Bolts • Two 3/8" Flat Washers & Lock Washers • Four 3/8" x .01 Shims** • Plastic Spacer Chair Mount Casting Thick/Thin Shim Washers (as needed) Magellan Unit Support 1/2" Bolt 8 3/8" Flat Washer 3/8" Lock Washer 3/8" Bolt 1/2" Lock Washer Installation, Operation and Care Manual *5. Determine if the two 3/8" threaded hole mounting pads and the Magellan Unit support are level. If the mounting pads or unit support are not level, select the necessary amount of 3/8" shims needed to provide a level condition across the two pads. *6. Position the Magellan unit support so that the two 3/8" and one 1/2" through holes align with the corresponding threaded holes of the chair mount casting. *7. Install the two 3/8" bolts, flat and lock washers and the number of 3/8" shims determined in Step 59 through the Magellan unit support and thread into the chair mount casting. *8. Tighten both 3/8" bolts to allow a 3/16" clearance at the 1/2" bolt location. *9. Install the 3/8" set screws in the bottom of the Magellan unit support. *10. Install the 1/2" lock washer and 1/2" bolt, but do not fully tighten. 11. Place a level on the Magellan unit support, parallel with and perpendicular to the chair center line. Then check the level of the unit support. 1/2" Bolt & Lock Washer Spacer, #10 Screw & Lock Washer 3/8" Bolts Level (parallel) Magellan Unit Support 3/8" Set Screws (for leveling) NOTE: If leveling is necessary, adjust the 3/8" set screws until the unit support is level. 12. Tighten all hardware: 22 foot-pounds .............. for 3/8" bolt 55 foot-pounds .............. for 1/2" bolt 13. Using the #10 screw and lock washer, install the plastic spacer on the top surface of the Magellan unit support. Section III Installation Umbilical Assembly Tie Wraps NuSimplicity Chair Installation 1. From the umbilical bag of supplies, select the umbilical assembly with the supplied L-bracket. 2. Route the umbilical between the hydraulic pump and the control board, then under the cantilever arm. 3. Tie wrap the umbilical to the bracket. (See photo below.) 6. Using the two 10-32 screws provided, secure the L-bracket. 7. Leave the base cover off until the foot control has been installed. Other DentalEZ Chairs *IMPORTANT NOTE: If installing on a L-bracket Tie Wrap 4. Route the umbilical through the brackets on the cantilever and secure using tie wraps. (See photo below.) pre-tubed DentalEZ chair, skip Steps *1-*17. *1. Select the following hardware items: • Six 8" Tie Wraps • Three 4" Tie Wraps • 3/4" x 1-1/2" Foam Pressure Tape • Two 1" Plastic Clamps • Two 5/8" Metal Clamps • 5' x 1-3/4" Corrugated Ducting Hose • 8-1/2' x 5/8" Chair Umbilical Assembly Vacuum Hose & 5/8" x 5/8" Connector *2. Route and secure the chair umbilical as follows: J/V-Generation Chair -Route the chair umbilical assembly through the front slot in the chair casting and continue as shown in the illustration below. Then secure using the two 1" plastic clamps and tie wraps. Tie Wraps 5. Route the remainder of the umbilical through the pivot and up into the chair casting using tie wraps to secure. (See photo next column.) Tilt Cylinder Assembly Casting Slot Umbilical Assembly Clamps Under Cylinder Simplicity® Magellan Unit 9 Simplicity® Magellan Unit Section III Installation J-Chair - Route the chair umbilical assembly through the front slot in the chair casting and continue as shown in the illustration below. Then secure using the two 1" plastic clamps and tie wraps. Syringe Air/ Water Lines Vacuum Hose Restraint Bracket Casting Slot Clamps Umbilical Assembly Tilt Cylinder Assembly Touchpad Wire Lift Hydraulic Cylinder Hoses White Cable J-Chair NOTE: Avoid the tilt cylinder assembly because it moves and could cut or pinch the tubing. NOTE: Make sure the umbilical assembly exhibits a small amount of slack when the Magellan unit post is aligned with the chair. NOTE: Remove only the rear portion of cable wrap on the umbilical assembly to expose the protective foam block at the touch pad wire connector. *3. Remove and discard the two existing 3/8" black clamps. Then install the two 5/8" metal clamps on the umbilical assembly at the same locations. HELPFUL NOTE: Positioning the back of the seat forward will make Step 6 easier. *4. Route the umbilical assembly through the pivot opening along with the other hoses. *5. Place the umbilical assembly on the underside of the chair lift as shown in the photo above in the next column. Safety Switch Bracket Tie Wraps Umbilical Assembly 5/8" Vacuum & 5/8" x 5/8" Connector NOTE: Make certain the umbilical assembly is not contacting the electrical wiring within the power assembly area. *6. Use two 4" tie wraps to secure the umbilical to the hydraulic hoses. *7. Using the #10-32 screws provided, attach the vacuum restraining bracket to the chair safety switch bracket for routing the vacuum hose from the assistant's arm. Umbilical Old Bracket New Bracket *8. Place the 8-1/2' x 5/8" vacuum hose onto the underside of the chair. Use two 8" tie wraps, and attach the vacuum hose to the inside of the cantilever arm. (See photo at top of this page.) *9. Route the 8-1/2' x 5/8" vacuum hose under the chair's pump assembly. *10. Remove the power cord restraint from the Lshape bracket on the chair pump assembly. *11. Remove the hospital plug from the chair power cord and take note of the wire color of the cord to the corresponding screw color of the plug. 10 Installation, Operation and Care Manual Section III Installation *12. Slide the power cord restraint off the power cord and set aside. *13. Thread the 5' x 1-3/4" ducting hose (left-hand threads) on the painted bracket of the chair's pump assembly. NOTE: It may be necessary to replace the USC Base L-Shaped Bracket Ducting Hose #10 Screw Holes existing chair's pump assembly bracket with the one containing a larger diameter hole which is provided in the pre-tube conversion kit. *14. Feed the chair umbilical assembly and the 8-1/2' x 5/8" vacuum hose into the 5' x 1-3/4" corrugated ducting hose. *15. Obtain the chair pump cover slot template (PN: 2677-055) included with the pre-tube conversion kit and follow the instructions to route out the power cord slot. Template Screws & Tape Rotary Cutting Tool 19. Remove the two #10 screws that secure the L-shaped bracket to the USC base plate. 20. Thread the L-shaped bracket onto the 1-3/4" ducting hose that connects the chair to the USC. (The ducting hose is left-hand threaded.) NOTE: It may be necessary to trim the 1-3/4" ducting hose and umbilical tubing passing through it. It is recommended not to trim the umbilical wires, but rather coil them inside the USC. 21. Reattach the L-shaped bracket onto the USC base using the two #10 screws. Magellan Unit Post *16. Position the base (pump) cover to align the four mounting holes to ensure the chair's umbilical assembly does not interfere with the cover's fit. But, do not secure the base (pump) cover at this time. *17. Pass the power cord through the 5' x 1-3/4" corrugated ducting hose and into the USC. 18. Trim the power cord length if desired. (If installing on a pre-tubed chair, first remove the hospital plug from the chair power cord and take note of the wire color of the cord to the corresponding screw color of the plug.) Trim off the excess cord, then reattach the hospital plug to the cord. 1. Select the following hardware package items: • 3/8" x 2-1/4" Hex-head Screw • 1/4", 3/4" and 3/8" Set Screws (one each) • 3/8" Flat and Lock Washers (one each) • Four Thrust Washers • Two Thrust Bearings • Rubber Cap • Tube of Lubricant • Post Pivot 2. Place a thrust washer on the 2" diameter bearing surface of the Magellan unit support. 3. Apply lubricant to a thrust bearing and install the bearing, followed by a second thrust washer. 4. Position a thrust washer onto the flat member of the Magellan unit post. Simplicity® Magellan Unit 11 Simplicity® Magellan Unit Section III Installation Rubber Cap 3/8" Hex-head Bolt 3/8" Lock Washer Post Pivot Pin Thrust Washers 3/8" Flat Washer Slot 1/4-20 x 3/8" Set Screw Unit Pole Thrust Bearing Unit Support 1/4-20 x 3/4" Set Screw 5. Apply lubricant to the second thrust bearing and install followed by a thrust washer. 6. Position the support post so that the 1-1/4" ID brass bushing in the flat member is aligned with the bearing stack. HELPFUL NOTE: Grasping the unit post with one hand so that the unit post flat member bears against the top lug of the unit support will assure the alignment of the thrust bearing is maintained. 7. Using a free hand, insert the pivot mount with thrust bearing and washers through the 1-1/4" diameter bore and the lower bearing stack. Then engage the pivot mount into the brass bushing. NOTE: Engagement is a slip fit, provided the Magellan unit post is held in alignment. — CAUTION — To avoid damage to the pivot bushing, do not use force when installing the pivot mount into the Magellan unit post. 8. Make sure the pivot pin slot faces the side of the unit support having the tapped hole. 9. Seat the pivot mount until its head is in full contact with the bottom and sides of the Magellan unit support. 12 Installation, Operation and Care Manual 10. Locate the 1/4" x 3/4" long set screw in the threaded hole on the Magellan unit support. Then tighten the 1/4" x 3/4" set screw to prevent the pivot pin from rotating. 11. Place a 1/4" x 3/8" long set screw into the threaded hole in the flat member of the Magellan unit post. 12. Engage the 1/4" x 3/8" set screw with a 1/8" Allen wrench to deform the internal bushing against the pivot mount until a 3-pound force is required to rotate the unit post. 13. Install the rubber cap over the bolt head. Delivery Head 1. Remove the packaging from the delivery head along with the adjustable arm and the umbilical assembly. 2. Feed the umbilical assembly into the unit post, ensuring that the leading end of the umbilical assembly (with the protective spiral end) does not catch on the open access slot or weld seam of the unit post’s flat joint. 3. After the umbilical assembly is completely installed in the unit post, engage the bearing arm support assembly into the post. 4. Align the stop of the bearing arm support with the tapped holes of the unit post and the post’s access slot. 5. Adjust the arm rotation by tightening the tension (smaller) set screws. 6. Secure the bearing arm support with three locking set screws. Tension Set Screws Locking Set Screws Section III Installation 7. Match and connect the tubes and wires from the Magellan arm umbilical assembly to the manifold and wires of the chair umbilical assembly according to the photo on the right and manifold illustration below. 1/4" Clear . 1/4" Clear from Manifold Block (Plug Removed) 1/4" Green from Chair Umbilical Originally Plugged 1/4" Clear CHAIR SIDE 1/8" Green NOTE: The standard tubing for the delivery head is factory installed. Syringe Tubing 1. Hang the syringe valve in the holder. 2. Connect the air and water lines to the appropriate male to female connectors in the unit chassis. 3. Connect the syringe to the valve body and install the nozzle tube assembly, following the instructions in owner’s manual supplied with the syringe. Assistant's Arm (Optional) 1/4" Clear from Chair Umbilical 1/4" Green from Water Bottle 1/8" Clear Handpiece Tubing 1/8" Blue Remove and replace with 1/4" Clear 1/8" barb. from Water Attach 1/8" Bottle Yellow from Water Bottle 1/4" Red 1/8" Black 1/8" Red UNIT SIDE 1/8" Yellow from Unit Umbilical 8. Connect the 5/8" ID vacuum hose from the umbilical assembly to the 5/8" ID vacuum hose of the chair by sliding it over the connector of the umbilical ducting hose. 9. Cut off excess vacuum tubing. NOTE: Provide sufficient slack in the umbilical assembly to avoid stretching when the chair is in its full UP position. 10. Check for leaks. 11. Install the mounting plate cover NOTE: The J/V-Generation and J-Chair have a one-piece, v-shape cover. The Simplicity Chair has a two-section, mirror-image cover. NuSimplicity Chair Carton Part Contents: • • • • • • • • Assistant’s Arm Mounting Bracket Assembly High-volume Evacuator Valve Handle Saliva Ejector Valve Handle Solids Collector Traps (4) Bolts (2) 4' x 1/2" High-volume Evacuator Tubing 4' x 1/4" Saliva Ejector Tubing NOTE: Remove seat cushion if necessary. 1. Place the chair in its full upright position. 2. Remove the cap and nut from the shoulder bolt located in the link of the rear assistant’s arm. 3. Place the link of the rear assistant’s arm on top of the bracket and plastic washer. (Be sure to keep the washer/spring washers in the same orientation.) 4. Thread the shoulder bolt into the bracket and tighten the bolt securely. Test that the arm rotates without the bolt head turning. Cap Link — NOTICE — For tubing connections, see the tubing diagram in the back of this manual. Bracket Shoulder Bolt Washer Simplicity® Magellan Unit 13 Simplicity® Magellan Unit Section III Installation 5. From the underside of the bracket, install the nut on the shoulder bolt and tighten securely. 6. Replace the cap in the link. 7. Pass the tubing and wires from the assistant's arm through the strain relief bushing in the cantilever cover. 8. Pass the tubing and wires through the wire bracket. 9. Connect the 5/8" ID vacuum hose of the rear assistant's arm to the 5/8" ID vacuum hose of the chair by sliding it over the connector of the chair's ducting hose. 10. Cut off excess vacuum tubing if necessary. 6. Reinstall the brake handle cover. Or, install the replacement brake handle cover, which contains a slot for the mounting bracket. 7. Place the link of the rear assistant’s arm on top of the bracket and plastic washer. 8. Using the two #10 screws provided, attach the tubing retainer bracket to the switch bracket. (Already installed on the pre-tubed chair.) Tubing Strain Relief Bushing Other DentalEZ Chairs Carton Part Contents: • • • • • • • • • • • • • Assistant’s Arm Tubing Retainer Bracket Mounting Bracket Assembly High-volume Evacuator Valve Handle Saliva Ejector Valve Handle Plastic Strain Relief Bushing (for older chair) Replacement Brake Handle Cover (if needed) Four Solids Collector Traps 4' x 1/2" High-volume Evacuator Tubing 4' x 1/4" Saliva Ejector Tubing Two 5/16" Countersink, Socket-head Bolts Two #10 Screws (extra) Two Tie Straps (extra) 1. If the lower cantilever cover is on, take it off by removing the two screws from the underside of the cover. 2. Remove the solid-cap plug from the upper cantilever cover and replace it with the supplied strain relief bushing. 3. If the brake handle cover is on, take it off by removing the two screws that secure it. 4. Using the two 5/16" countersink, socket-head bolts, attach the mounting bracket to the chair. 5. Using a 3/16 Allen wrench and a 9/16 wrench, unscrew the decorative socket bolt from the bracket leaving one of the plastic washers on the mounting bracket. 14 Installation, Operation and Care Manual Switch Bracket Tubing Retainer Bracket #10 Screws 9. Pass the tubing and wires from the assistant's arm through the strain relief bushing in the cantilever cover. 10. Pass the tubing and wires through the tubing retainer bracket. 11. Connect the 5/8" ID vacuum hose of the rear assistant's arm to the 5/8" ID vacuum hose of the chair by sliding it over the connector of the chair's ducting hose. (Refer to photo on Page 10.) 12. Cut off excess vacuum tubing. Then secure the ducting hose neatly to the inside of the chair's cantilever using the supplied tie straps. This will prevent the tubing and wires from going beyond the tubing retainer bracket and being pinched or cut. Allow enough slack for chair movement. NOTE: Complete syringe tubing connection instructions are on Page 13. NOTE: For connection reference purposes, a full-color tubing diagram is located in the back of this manual. 13. Place the assistant's arm in its normal operating position and make sure the bottom portion of the assistant's arm is level. Section III Installation NOTE: If leveling is needed, tilt the assistant's arm up to expose the set screw in the leveling plate and adjust the leveling set screw as necessary. Leveling Plate Leveling Set Screw Assistant's Arm Assistant's Instrumentation Saliva Ejector (SE) 1. Connect the SE valve to the 5/16" O.D. SE tubing. SE Valve 5/16" O.D. Tubing 2. Hang the saliva ejector valve in the instrument holder. 3. Connect the tubing to the open 1/4" port under the solids collector in the assistant's arm. High-Volume Evacuator (HVE) 1. Connect the HVE valve to the 5/8" O.D. tubing. HVE Valve 5/8" O.D. Tubing 2. Hang the HVE valve in the instrument holder. 3. Connect the tubing to an open 1/2" port under the solids collector in the assistant's arm. Instrument Holder Closed 1/2" Port 1/2" HVE Tubing 4. If an optional second high-volume evacuator valve is used, do the following: a. Insert a sharp, pointy object into the closed 1/2" port under the solids collector and create a smooth opening. b. Repeat Steps 1 through 3. Air/Water Syringe (Optional) 1. Pass the twin 1/8" syringe tubing from the assistant's arm through the top cantilever cover opening, routing it through the chair to the umbilical assembly located under the cantilever cover. (See the tubing diagram in back of this manual.) 2. Find the 1/8" yellow, plugged tubing marked “A” in the umbilical assembly located near the tubing retainer bracket. This 1/8" yellow tube is paired with a 1/8" clear, plugged tube marked “W”. Both tubes are held together with a plastic pinch clamp. 3. Remove the plastic pinch clamp and cut the plugged ends off both “A” and “W” tubes. 4. Place a 1/8" male quick-connect fitting on the yellow “A” tube and a 1/8" female quickconnect fitting on the clear “W” tube. 5. Cut the twin 1/8" syringe tubing to a length suitable to connect to the “A” and “W” tubes. 6. Place a 1/8" male quick-connect fitting on the 1/8" non-ribbed syringe tubing and a 1/8" female fitting on the ribbed syringe tubing. 7. Join both sets of male/female connectors. 8. Connect the syringe to the valve body and install the nozzle tube assembly following the instructions in the supplied syringe manual. 9. On the underside of the assistant's arm housing, connect the male and female quick connect fittings to the syringe. 10. Hang the syringe in the instrument holder. Air/Water Syringe Quick Connects Simplicity® Magellan Unit 15 Simplicity® Magellan Unit Section III Installation Cuspidor Pole (Optional) 1. If the lower cantilever cover is on, take it off by removing the two screws from the underside of the cover. 2. If the brake handle cover is on, take it off by removing the two screws that secure it. 3. Using the two 5/16" countersink, socket-head bolts, attach the mounting bracket to the chair. (Refer to the photo at the top of Page 17.) 4. Pass the tubing and wires through the tubing retainer bracket. Tubing Pivot Cover Tubing Retainer Bracket 9. Attach the green ground wire of the cuspidor harness to the chair by removing an accessible #10 size screw from the chair and re-installing it with the ground wire eyelet attached. 10. Route the brown and black (cuspidor safety panel) wires from the cuspidor up through the chair pivot to the top of the upper chair casting. Then connect the wires to the brown and black wires of the chair harness. 11. Using the supplied tie straps, secure the ducting hose and tubings neatly to the inside of the chair's cantilever. This will prevent the tubing and wires from going beyond the tubing retainer bracket and being pinched or cut. Allow enough slack for chair movement. NOTE: For connection reference purposes, a full-color tubing diagram is located in the back of this manual. Cuspidor Bowl (Optional) IMPORTANT NOTE: Remove and Switch Bracket #10 Screws 5. Connect the 3/4" ID gray drain hose of the cuspidor to the 3/4" ID clear drain tube of the chair by sliding it over the connector of the chair's drain hose. (Trim if necessary.) 6. Connect the 5/16" ID vent tube from the cuspidor to the 5/16" ID vent tube of the chair by sliding one tube over the attached connector of the other tube. 7. Connect the 1/4" ID clear and green tubings of the arm assembly to the 1/4" ID clear and green tubings of the chair. Use the supplied tubing clamps to secure the connection. 8. Cut off the plugged end of the 1/8" ID red tube of the chair umbilical. Then connect the tube to the in-line connection of the 1/8" red tube from the cuspidor. Secure with a tubing clamp. 16 Installation, Operation and Care Manual discard the plastic ring on the cuspidor shaft. 1. Take the drain tubing elbow of the umbilical and slip it onto the cuspidor drain. Then connect the vent line to the exposed barb. 2. Connect the 1/4" green, 1/4" clear and 1/8" red tubes from the cuspidor to the corresponding tubes in the pole. 3. Insert the spindle of the cuspidor through the bushing of the pole. Make sure the tubing is not pinched in the bushing. 4. Tighten the set screw in the cuspidor pole until it contacts the pivot and adjust for desired rotation tension. Section III Installation Delivery Head Tray Galaxy® Euro-Style Head 1. Raise the delivery head cover by pulling it forward (It is not necessar y to remove the cover....it will hinge forward.) NOTE: If the unit is equipped with an option bracket, it must be removed prior to installing the tray. To remove the bracket, unscrew the four securing bolts and move the bracket forward. 2. Align the bolt, two friction disks, bent arm and spacer 3 with the tapped hole located on the bottom of the fixed arm. Then tighten the bolt to a snug fit. 3. Insert the bolt up through the hole in the unit head pan and install the large nut to the bolt. Large Nut Metal Tray Holder Friction Disks Friction Disk Nut Fixed Arm Unit Head Pan 4. Install the metal tray holder with the flat side of the friction disk facing down. Then tighten using the provided nut. 5. Insert the metal tray into the metal tray holder. 6. Swivel the tray arm assembly to test the friction. To increase the friction, tighten the bolt and large nut. (The friction can also be adjusted by using the set screw located at the rear of the tray arm.) Rotating Tray (Optional) Galaxy Traditional Head 1. Remove the hole plug in the top of the unit head's fixed arm. NOTE: Make sure the plastic washer is between the unit head and the shaft of the pin. 2. Place the pin of the rotating tray into the brass bushing on the unit head. Brass Bushing Bolt Simplicity® Magellan Unit 17 Simplicity® Magellan Unit Section III Installation Basic Electrical Box (Optional) Umbilical Power Module 1. Unplug all cords from the receptacle in the USC. NOTE: See the basic electrical box system wiring diagram in the back of this manual for connections. 1/8" Barb 2. Connect the supplied adaptor harness to the main wiring harness. 3. Connect the green wire of the adaptor harness to the USC base or electrical box to ground it. NOTE: The adaptor harness has two connectors: One will connect to the fiber optic transformer (if ordered). The other will connect to the light transformer (if ordered). Both transformers plug into the basic electrical box. 4. Pass the green ground wire of the main harness through the umbilical and ground it to the chair. NOTE: It may be necessary to remove an existing screw and reinsert the screw with the green ground wire attached. Power Module (Optional) 1. Unplug all cords from the receptacle in the USC. Main Harness 1/8" Yellow Line 1/8" Yellow Line "T" Optional Equipment Shown 3. A "T" must be spliced into the 1/8" yellow air line near the poppet valve. Then connect the open end of the "T" to the barb of the power module using a section of 1/8" yellow air line and two tubing clamps. If necessary, cut a section of 1/8" yellow air line out of the umbilical to make connection. 4. After checking all the plug connections, reconnect the power plug into the receptacle in the USC. 5. Pass the green wire of the main harness through the umbilical and ground it to the power module, USC base or chair. NOTE: See the power module system wiring diagram in the back of this manual for connections. 2. Connect the main wiring harness to the power module. Green Ground of Main Harness NOTE: It may be necessary to remove an existing screw and reinsert the screw with the green ground wire attached. NOTE: Make sure the air valve in the USC is open. 6. At the delivery head, turn master switch to ON and ensure power is available at power module. 18 Installation, Operation and Care Manual Section III Installation Fiber Optic Tubing (Optional) NOTE: The fiber optic tubing is factory installed. 1/4" x 3/4" Set Screw Align pin w/pivot pin Fiber Optics-Electrical (Optional) NOTE: The fiber optics electrical wiring is factory installed. To complete installation do the following: In the service console, plug the black and white wire leads from the arm into the orange and yellow wires from the umbilical wiring harness. (For reference of fiber optics electrical connections, see the wiring diagram in the back of this manual.) Light or Monitor Pole (Optional) 1. Select the following hardware package items: • 3/8"-16 x 2-1/4" Hex-head Bolt • 1/4" x 3/4" Set Screw • 1/4" x 3/8" Set Screw • 3/8" Flat and Lock Washer (one each) • Four Thrust Washers • Two Thrust Bearings • Rubber Cap • Post Pivot 2. Raise the chair base to its upper travel limit and disconnect the chair power. 3. Remove the warning tag from the unit post assembly and set the assembly aside for use when reprogramming the chair. Thrust Washers 1/4" x 3/8" Set Screw 1-1/4" Brass Bushing Note Slot Orientation 3/8" Flat Washer 3/8" x 2-1/4" Bolt Rubber Cap Counter Bore Thrust Bearing Light Arm or Monitor Arm Pivot Pin 3/8" Lock Washer 4. Apply lubricant to the pivot pin shaft and both sides of all thrust washers and thrust bearings. 5. Place a thrust washer, bearing and another thrust washer onto the pivot pin. Then insert the pivot pin and bearing stack through the 1-1/4" brass bushing at the end of the light/ monitor pole. Place another thrust washer, bearing and thrust washer onto the pin. — CAUTION — To avoid damage to the pivot bushing, do not use force when installing the pivot mount into the light/monitor pole. 6. While holding the bearings and pin in the pole, align the machined hole in the pivot pin with the pin in the chair support's bottom counter bore. Then adjust the unit pole and pin so the pin will slide into the counter bore. NOTE: Engagement is a slip fit, provided the Magellan light/monitor pole is held in alignment. 7. Seat the pivot mount until its head is in full contact with the bottom and sides of the Magellan unit support. 8. Make sure the pivot pin slot faces the side of the unit support having the tapped hole. Simplicity® Magellan Unit 19 Simplicity® Magellan Unit Section III Installation 9. While holding the unit pole in position, install the 3/8"-16 x 2-1/4" hex-head bolt with 3/8" lock and flat washers through the pin so that it threads into the chair support. Then tighten the bolt enough to remove most clearances between the bearings. 10. Install the 1/4" x 3/4" set screw into the threaded hole on the Magellan unit support. Then tighten the set screws to prevent the pivot pin from rotating. 11. Finish tightening the bolt in the pin until all the clearance between the bearings is removed and the pole moves freely. Then retighten the set screw. 12. Place a 1/4" x 3/8" set screw into the threaded hole in the flat member of the Magellan unit post. 13. Engage the set screw with a 1/8" Allen wrench to deform the internal bushing against the pivot mount until a 3-pound force is required to rotate the unit post. 3. Starting from the back of the chair, route the foot control tubing into the pump area. 4. Find the foot control leads of the chair's umbilical assembly numbered “1”, “2”, “3” and “4” located toward the rear of the chair's pump motor assembly. 5. Attach the “1”, “2”, “3” and “4” leads with the corresponding numbered connectors of the foot control tubing. 6. In the USC, attach the hard, red air line to the air valve fitting using the supplied compression fitting. (See connection “A”.) *7. Attach a 1/4" tubing clamp to the rigid 1/4" green water line of the water regulator. *8. Use soap to lubricate the 1/4" barb. Then connect the water line to the water valve actuator. (See connection “B”.) Optional City Water Layout Shown 14. Install the rubber cap over the bolt head. A *Water Regulator Finalizing USC Installation NOTE: The following instructions for finalizing USC connections include optional city water installation. If installing standard clean water system only, omit these steps indicated with an * : *7 , *8 , *12 and *14 . NOTE: Refer to the tubing diagram in the back of this manual for all connections. 1. Select the following hardware items: • Six 1/8" Tubing Clamps • Three 1/4" Tubing Clamps 2. Remove the cable wrap to expose the tubing connections of the umbilical assembly. NOTE: If the pump cover and the chair's lower cantilever cover are not already removed, take them off now. (Refer to Page 7, Step 4.) 20 Installation, Operation and Care Manual *B Vacuum Elbow Air Regulator Section III Installation 9. Connect the 1/8" red tube from the umbilical to the poppet valve connection opposite the existing barb assembled to the 1/4" red tube. (See connection “C”.) 10. Connect the 1/8" yellow tube from the umbilical to the poppet valve connection opposite the existing barb assembled to the 1/8" yellow tube. (See connection “D”.) 11. Connect the 1/4" red tube, numbered “1”, to the middle barb of the poppet valve in the USC. Then secure the connection using a 1/4" tubing clamp. (This is the drive air line for the foot control.) (See connection “E”.) *12. Connect the 1/4" green tube of the umbilical to the connector from the 1/4" green tube of the water regulator. (See connection “F”.) 13. Attach a 1/8" tubing clamp to the 1/8" yellow air line of the poppet valve. *14. Use soap to lubricate the barb of the water valve actuator. Attach the 1/8" yellow line of the poppet valve to this barb and secure using a 1/8" tubing clamp. (See connection “G”.) 15. If a rear assistant's arm is installed, slip the vacuum hose from the chair over the vacuum elbow in the USC. (See connection “H”.) C D *F E *G Typical Installation H Typical Installation 16. If an optional fiber optic electrical system is installed, attach the electrical leads of the power pack transformer to the adaptor harness. If no power module, attach the electrical leads to the matching connector on the main harness. 17. Route the main harness through the 5' x 1-3/4" corrugated ducting hose to the inside of the chair pump cover. (For future connections if necessary.) 18. In the USC, open the air/water stop valves and check for leaks. Simplicity® Magellan Unit 21 Simplicity® Magellan Unit Section IV Testing 3. Inspect all joints and connections for leaks. Delivery System Adjustable Arm Simplicity To check the maneuverability of the Simplicity adjustable arm, do the following: 1. Turn the brake Brake Release Toggle release toggle OFF. 2. Slightly lift the adjustable arm, then lower it into the desired position. 3. Turn the brake release toggle ON. 4. To raise the unit, lift up to the desired position. Galaxy® 4. Plug in any transformers in the USC into an electrical outlet. Master Switch 5. Turn the master switch ON. 6. Inspect for leaks in the service console, cuspidor and delivery head. Master Switch Traditional Galaxy Euro-Style Master Switch — IMPORTANT NOTE — Before testing the delivery system, make sure the shipping tie wrap is removed from the adjustable arm pivot area at the delivery head. To check the maneuverability of the Galaxy adjustable arm, do the following: 1. Depress and hold the brake release button. Galaxy Traditional 2. Slightly lift the adjustable arm, then lower it into the desired position. 3. Release the brake release button. — NOTICE — The air regulator is factory preset to deliver 551.6 kPa (80 PSI). The water regulator is preset to deliver 275.8 kPa (40 PSI). If the regulators are not set, do the following adjustment process: Brake Release Button Utility Service Center 22 Air and Water Filter/Regulators 1. Pull the locking knob. 2. Turn the adjustment knob on each regulator until the correct pressure reading is reached (clockwise to increase or counterclockwise to decrease). 3. When finished, push the locking knob down. 1. Turn ON all services supplying the USC. Syringe 2. Open the air and water manual stop valves by turning the knobs counterclockwise. If the unit is equipped with a syringe, first depress the air button and then the water button to test the flow. Installation, Operation and Care Manual Section IV Testing Foot Control & Handpieces Coolant Water Lines Dry Wet WET/DRY Toggle Chip Air Valve 1. At the foot control, flip the toggle to WET. — CAUTION — Before connecting handpieces, all air must be purged from the coolant water lines to allow the system to function properly. 2. Purge air from the coolant water lines on each handpiece as follows: a. Turn the water coolant valve (there are three valves on the Galaxy delivery head) counterclockwise to its full, open position. b. Remove the handpiece tubing from holder. c. While facing the deliver head, start with the handpiece tubing on the far left; then fully depress the foot control to allow water to flow into a sink or other container. d. As the water is flowing, continue the purging operation of the remaining tubings (moving from the left tubing to the right tubing). e. Allow water to flow freely from all tubings until all air has escaped. 3. Attach the handpieces to the tubing as follows: a. Slide the connector nut down along the tubing to expose the handpiece adaptor. b. Carefully align and insert the handpiece swivel base into the adaptor. c. Replace and tighten the connector nut to complete installation. Air Pressure 1. Flip the toggle to DRY at the foot control. Water Coolant Valve 2. To adjust the individual handpiece drive air pressure to the manufacturer's specifications do the following procedure: a. Remove the handpiece from its holder. Handpiece Water CoolantValves Adaptor Tubing Traditional Euro-Style Water Coolant Valves Nut (Insert Air Pressure Gauge Here) b. Insert an air pressure gauge as indicated in the illustration above. c. Hold the handpiece, fully depress the foot control and observe the amount of air pressure delivered to the handpiece. Simplicity® Magellan Unit 23 Simplicity® Magellan Unit Section IV Testing d. Locate the air pressure adjustment screws on the bottom of the delivery head chassis. Air Pressure Adjustment Screws Flush Valve 1. Remove the handpiece from its holder. 2. Activate the flush valve. 3. Operate each handpiece for 30 seconds into a cuspidor, sink or open vacuum line. Cuspidor (Optional) Air Pressure Adjustment Screws Check the cup filler and bowl rinse flow control valves for proper operation. Cup Fill Galaxy Air Pressure Adjustment Screws Euro-Style e. Using a slotted screwdriver or fingers, turn the air pressure adjustment screw on the control valve of the appropriate handpiece (counterclockwise to increase pressure, clockwise to decrease pressure) until the handpiece manufacturer's correct specification registers on the pressure gauge. 3. Repeat a. through e. in Step 2 to set the pressure for each handpiece. NOTE: If a low-speed handpiece is required, slide the coolant air and water restrictor over the lines on the appropriate control valve. Chip Air Foot Control If the handpiece utilizes coolant air, a burst of air should be delivered to the handpiece when the chip air valve is depressed. 24 Simplicity Cuspidor Installation, Operation and Care Manual 1. With the cup in place, depress and release the cup fill button on the top of the cuspidor housing that is indicated in the illustration below. 2. The cup water will flow as long as the button is pressed down. Bowl Rinse Button Cup Fill Button Bowl Rinse Cycle Adjustment Stem Bowl Rinse 1. Depress and release the bowl rinse button on top of the cuspidor housing that is indicated in the illustration above. 2. Using fingers, turn the bowl rinse cycle adjustment stem on the bottom side of the cuspidor to set the timed bowl rinse cycle. Turn the stem clockwise to increase the bowl rinse length of time. To decrease the time, turn counterclockwise. Section IV Testing Galaxy Cuspidor Bowl Rinse Check the cup filler and bowl rinse flow control valves for proper operation. Cup Fill 1. With a cup in place, depress and release the cup fill button on the side of the cuspidor. 2. Adjust the cup flow rate by turning the cup flow valve counterclockwise to increase the cup flow rate. To decrease the cup flow rate, turn the valve clockwise. 3. To increase the cup fill length of time, turn the cup fill valve clockwise. To decrease the cup fill length of time, turn the valve counterclockwise. 1. Depress and release the bowl rinse button on side of the cuspidor. 2. Turn the bowl flow valve counterclockwise to increase the bowl rinse flow rate. To decrease flow rate, turn the valve clockwise. 3. Turn the bowl time valve clockwise to increase the bowl rinse length of time. To decrease the bowl rinse time, turn the valve counterclockwise. Bowl Flow Cup Time Bowl Time Cup Flow Bowl Rinse Cup Fill Other Optional Features Fiber Optics Follow the test procedures outlined in the instructions included in each fiber optic handpiece package. Assistant’s Vacuum Accessories Evacuate one cup of water (8 oz. each) through the saliva ejector and the high-volume evacuator. — NOTICE — After all final testing is complete, install the USC cover using four #10 screws. Simplicity® Magellan Unit 25 Section V Operation — WARNING — To prevent possible injury because of accidental operation, do not leave young children unattended. Simplicity® Magellan Unit • The handpiece holder angle can be adjusted by using an Allen wrench to loosen two set screws on the bottom of the holder and rotating the holder to the desired angle; then retightening the screws. Handpiece Holder — WARNING — Do not place objects weighing more than ten (10) pounds on the delivery head/tray. Set Screws Delivery Head Simplicity Master Switch Control The master switch, located on the side of the delivery unit, controls the ON/OFF function of air, water and electricity to the entire unit. Flip the master switch up to turn ON the unit. IMPORTANT: At the end of each work day, and anytime the unit is unattended, make sure the master switch is in the OFF position. • An oil collector/filter is designed to collect oil from the handpiece exhaust air. Periodically check the filter for cleaning or replacement by removing the screws that hold the cover and inspecting the filter. Master ON/OFF Switch Oil Filter Housing Instrument Hanger IMPORTANT: Slide the hangar bar out far enough to accommodate the instruments, then tighten the set screws indicated in the picture below to secure. This feature’s design allows the following functions: • An automatic CUT OFF, can be demonstrated by placing tubing in the hanger and disabling operation for that position. The horizontal and vertical location of delivery head can be varied by doing the following: • To vary the horizontal location, push or pull the instrument hanger bar handle. • To raise the delivery head, lift up the instrument hangar bar handle with the brake off. • To lower the delivery head, make sure the brake is off and pull the head down. Instrument Hanger Set Screws 26 Delivery Head Positioning Installation, Operation and Care Manual • When positioned correctly, turn the brake back on. Brake Release Toggle Section V Operation Galaxy Traditional Master Switch Controls The unit's master toggle switch controls the ON/ OFF function of air, water and electricity to the entire unit. To turn on the unit, flip the toggle switch to the ON position. IMPORTANT: At the end of each work day, and anytime the unit is unattended, make sure the master control switch is in the OFF position. • An oil collector/filter is designed to collect oil from the handpiece exhaust air. Periodically check the filter for cleaning or replacement by removing the two thumb screws that secure the filter cover. Oil Collector/ Filter Screws Master Switch Delivery Head Positioning Delivery Head • The entire delivery head can be moved to the left or right to provide easy access to the optional tray on top of the delivery head. • Grasp the brake handle and move the delivery head to the left or right. Design Features The Galaxy's traditional head design allows the following functions: • An automatic CUT OFF can be demonstrated by placing tubing in an instrument holder section and disabling operation for that position. The horizontal and vertical location of delivery head can be varied by doing the following: • To vary the horizontal location, push or pull the brake handle. • To raise the delivery head, lift up the delivery head. Brake Release Button Brake Handle Instrument Holder Section Automatic Cut Off Switch • To lower the delivery head, depress the brake release button, lift slightly on the brake handle and push the head down using the handle. Release the button when the delivery head is in the desired position. Simplicity® Magellan Unit 27 Section V Operation Galaxy Euro-Style The Euro-style head design allows the following functions: • The multi-positional tray can pivot around from left to right and move back and forth for easy tubing access. • Handpieces and syringe instruments conveniently lay in six recessed areas on top of the delivery head cover. • An automatic CUT OFF can be demonstrated by pulling the whip forward (operational) then letting it spring back (cut off). • An oil collector/filter is designed to collect oil from the handpiece exhaust air. Periodically check the filter for cleaning or replacement by lifting the delivery head cover and removing the screws that secure the filter cover. Oil Collector Filter Cover Simplicity® Magellan Unit • Depending on the positioning of the delivery head, the tubing can have a gradual radius or loop. This loop is created when the delivery head is positioned closer to the patient. • The whip is designed to stay down when it is in the forward position. If the whip will not stay down, the following adjustments can be made: - Where the handpiece tubing comes out of the whip inside the head, there should be three tie wraps securing the tubing: one on the bent portion of the whip, a second at the center of the arc created by the tubing and a third located on the tie wrap clamp attached to the chassis. Tie Wrap #1 Tie Wrap #2 Whip Mechanism & Adjustment • To correctly operate the whip mechanism, the whip arm must be pulled all the way forward. (If not, the spring will pull the whip back.) Operational Whip Arm 28 Installation, Operation and Care Manual Tie Wrap #3 - Increase the arc by pulling tubing out of the whip arm or by taking some slack out of the tubing between the tie wrap clamp and the manifold. - Reposition the second tie wrap so it is close to the center of the arc and make sure the cut end of the tie wrap is facing down. - Close the lid and test the function of the whip. - If the arced portion of the tubing becomes caught on the chassis, then the arc is too large. Reduce the size of the arc, re-center the second tie wrap and re-test. Section V Operation Delivery Head Positioning — CAUTION — Do not use the whips of the instrumentation to adjust the delivery head or arm position. • To vary the horizontal location, push or pull the unit head. • To raise the delivery head, lift the unit head up. • To lower the delivery head, pull the brake release paddle located on the underside of the delivery head then let go of the paddle when the delivery head is in the desired position. Brake Release Paddle 2. While operating the handpiece, turn the valve counterclockwise to increase the volume of coolant water spray. To decrease the volume, turn the valve clockwise. Galaxy Traditional/Euro-Style • Coolant water spray to all the handpieces can be turned ON or OFF using the toggle switch located on the foot control. • The coolant spray volume is individually regulated for each handpiece by using the coolant water adjustment valves located on the underside of the delivery head. • While operating a handpiece, turn the coolant water adjustment valve counterclockwise to increase the volume of coolant water spray. To decrease volume, turn the valve clockwise. Air Pressure Adjustment Screws Coolant Water Adjustment Valves Handpieces Coolant Water Spray Simplicity Coolant water spray to all the handpieces can be turned ON or OFF using the toggle switch located on the foot control. The coolant spray volume for the handpieces can be regulated as follows: 1. Locate the coolant water valve found on the side of the delivery head. Coolant Air Adjustment Valve Coolant Air Adjustment Valve Traditional Coolant Water Adjustment Valves Euro-Style Coolant Water Valve Simplicity® Magellan Unit 29 Simplicity® Magellan Unit Section V Operation Air Pressure Air pressure to each handpiece can be adjusted to the manufacturer's specifications by following the air pressure instructions in Section IV Testing (Page 23-24). Flush Valve NOTE: These procedures must be done while: • The master switch is in the ON position, • The handpiece is out of its holder and • The foot control is fully depressed. NOTE: When Air Pressure Adjustment Screws making necessary air pressure adjustments, refer to the air pressure gauge located at the side of the delivery head to check the approximate amount of air pressure delivered to the handpiece. Flush System It is recommended that the tubing of each handpiece used be flushed after each patient. 1. Hold the handpiece tubing over a sink, cuspidor or open vacuum line. 2. While facing the front of unit, activate the flush valve located on the right of the delivery head for 30 seconds. Flush Valve Flush Valve Euro-Style NOTE: Flushing the water line in the handpiece can be done by operating the flush valve while either fully depressing or not depressing the foot control. Syringe The syringe is designed to deliver air or water, or a mixture of air and water, as required. • To deliver water only, press the button on the syringe marked with a water drop symbol. • For air only, press the button on the syringe with no marking. • To get a spray mixture of air and water, press both buttons simultaneously. NOTE: Air and water flows are factory preset. Foot Control The speed of the handpiece is controlled by depressing the disc located on the foot control. • A light pressure on the foot control disc causes a slow speed. • Full pressure on the disc causes the handpiece to operate at full speed. NOTE: The coolant water spray ON/OFF function is also controlled by using the toggle located on the foot control as described above. Dry WET/DRY Toggle Traditional 30 Installation, Operation and Care Manual Disc Wet Chip Air Valve Section V Operation Chipblower If the handpiece utilizes coolant air, the chipblower is used to blow debris away from the cutting site by creating an air blast through the handpiece without causing the bur to rotate. To operate the chip blower, depress and hold down the valve on the upper right of the foot control. Optional Fiber Optics The fiber optics control is automatically activated by operating the handpiece using the foot control. NOTE: When the foot control is released, the fiber optics light will stay on for approximately ten seconds to allow inspection of the cutting site. Simplicity Cuspidor (Optional) Cuspidor design features: • Cuspidor pivots allowing easier patient access. • The bowl rinse operates automatically using the adjustable timing feature. • Both the cup fill and bowl rinse spouts are removable for sterilization. Cup Fill With a cup in place, depress and release the cup fill button on the top of the cuspidor housing indicated in the illustration below. Assistant's Vacuum Accessories Bowl Rinse Button — WARNING — Do not hang objects weighing more than 5 pounds on the assistant's arm. Cup Fill Button The standard instrumentation for a post-mounted CMU is one High Volume Evacuator (HVE), one Saliva Ejector (SE) and a three-way syringe (syringe operating instructions on Page 30). Optional features include an additional HVE. NOTE: The assistant’s arm pivots to allow positioning of the instruments for easy access. HVE & SE HVE SE The flow of vacuum through the HVE and SE is controlled by a lever valve. • Pushing the lever forward toward the tip opens the vacuum. • Moving the lever toward the hose end decreases the vacuum flow. • To close the valve, move the lever all the way toward the hose end. Bowl Rinse Depress and release the bowl rinse button on top of the cuspidor indicated in the illustration above. NOTE: The bowl rinse spout rotates to different angles to change swirl pattern of flow in the bowl. SE Lever Valve HVE Lever Valve Closed Open Closed Open Simplicity® Magellan Unit 31 Section V Operation Simplicity® Magellan Unit Galaxy Cuspidor (Optional) Clean Water System Operation of the clean water system is as follows: Cuspidor design features include: • The cuspidor pivots allowing easier patient access. • The bowl rinse and cup fill operate automatically using the adjustable timing feature. • Flip the toggle switch (A) to the ON position. • If optional city water is in use, flip the toggle switch (*B) to change usage from city water to bottle water. • Check the gauge (C) pressure. It should read 40 PSI. • To adjust water pressure, turn the set screw (D) on the regulator located on the underside of the manifold. Cup Fill Spout Bowl Rinse Spout • To remove the bottle (E), first flip the toggle switch (A) to the OFF position, then unscrew it from the assembly. A *B Bowl Rinse While facing the front to the cuspidor, depress and release the left button on the side of the cuspidor to rinse the bowl. NOTE: The bowl rinse spout rotates to different angles to change the swirl pattern of flow in the bowl. C D Cup Fill With a cup in place, depress and release the right button on the side of the cuspidor. E — NOTICE — This dental water delivery system is equipped with BioFreeTM tubing containing antimicrobial properties built in to protect it. 32 Installation, Operation and Care Manual Section VI Care Cleaning The Simplicity Magellan unit should be cleaned as follows: • Wipe frequently with a damp, lint-free cloth. • Use a neutral detergent to clean stains. — CAUTION — Do not use abrasive cleaning agents. • At the end of the day, turn the master ON/ OFF valve to the OFF position and clean the instrumentation. • Each morning, turn the master valve ON and check the air and water system for proper operation using the three-way syringe. NOTE: It is recommended that puncture-resistant nitrile gloves be worn for the following procedures: High-Volume Evacuator (HVE) With the high-volume evacuator vacuum valve in the OFF position, disconnect the valve. Using a brush, clean the interior of the valve under a faucet, and rinse thoroughly. Saliva Ejector Disconnect the saliva ejector valve from the tubing and repeat the procedure described for the HVE. Solids Collector To clean the solids collector, located at the instrument end of the assistant's arm, do the following: 1. Push the lever on the saliva ejector upward to equalize pressure. 2. Remove the lid by lifting it straight up. 3. Grasp the stem on the basket and lift the basket straight up. 4. Empty debris and wash out the basket with warm water, then replace the basket and lid. Clean Water System Empty the bottle at the end of each day. Then before the day's first procedure, fill it with fresh clean water. Water Lines To prevent contamination, maintain clean water lines and regenerate the BioFree tubing. (Refer to the included packet.) Air/Water Pressure Regulator Filter The filter element in the air pressure regulator is intended to keep moisture out of the unit and the filter element in the water pressure regulator is intended to keep contaminants out of the unit. It is recommended to replace these filters at least once a year. If the filter element is clogged, it will visibly look dirty causing a pressure and flow drop. In this case, the element should be replaced. — NOTICE — Cleaning brushes and SlugBusterTM can be ordered through DentalEZ dealers. Disinfecting NOTE: After cleaning the HVE, SE and solids collector, evacuate two cups of SlugBuster vacuum line cleaning solution (one cup each) through the HVE and SE to sanitize the system. — CAUTION — Avoid using disinfectants in spray containers because they may cause premature staining, discoloration and/or damage to the unit. Liquid disinfectants are recommended for use on Simplicity Magellan external surfaces and should be applied using a soft, clean cloth. — CAUTION — Do not use disinfectants that contain any of the following: • Iodophors • Glutaraldehydes • Phenols • Sodium Hypochlorites • Alcohol on plastic surfaces Use extreme caution when selecting the proper chemical disinfectant for the Simplicity Magellan CMU. NOTE: *Cavicide ™ is the recommended disinfectant for use on all external surfaces. *Cavicide™ is a trademark of Micro Aseptic Products, Inc. Simplicity® Magellan Unit 33 Section VII User Service Information. A fold-out, full-color Simplicity Magellan tubing diagram is located at the end of this manual. Simplicity® Magellan Unit — WARNING — The following charts should be used when troubleshooting operational problems. If these suggested troubleshooting procedures do not resolve the problem, see the Service Instruction on Page 37. — WARNING — Exercise extreme caution when troubleshooting the electrical components of the Simplicity Magellan CMU. When testing, always disconnect the external power. When electrical power is required, safety precautions must be followed. Before servicing, always disconnect the external power by unplugging the unit from the power receptacle. — WARNING — Do not modify this equipment without authorization from the manufacturer. — NOTICE — The DentalEZ Technical Service Department is available to supply service personnel with any additional information or instructions needed to repair or maintain the dental delivery system. — WARNING — The power module power cord is not replaceable by service personnel. Handpiece Symptom No dri ve ai r. Possible C ause(s) D ri ve ai r flow adjustments on pi nch valves are closed. Solution Usi ng a screw dri ver, turn adjustment screw counterclockwi se to adjust dri ve ai r pressure. Set to manufacturer's recommended pressure. Faulty handpi ece holder valve. If pi nch valve does not release wi th handpi ece out of holder and tubi ng to holder i s not restri cted, replace hanger valve. No fi ber opti c li ght at handpi ece. 34 Faulty foot control. D epress foot control. If no ai r i s present, repai r or replace foot control. Pi nched or restri cted tubi ng. Strai ghten or replace the 1/4" red tubi ng. Power transformer i s not plugged i n. Plug transformer i nto desi gnated receptacle i n USC . Internal wi res i n control head and post-mounted console are not connected. C heck connecti ons i n control head and post-mounted console. No si gnal ai r to fi ber opti c lamp control. C heck for pi nched or restri cted tubi ng. Faulty transformer. C heck output for 22-23 VAC . Faulty fi ber opti c control. Fi ber opti c controls have a cali brati on range of 2.5 to 6.0 VD C . C heck for proper voltage accordi ng to the handpi ece manufacturer's recommendati ons. Faulty bulb. Replace bulb. No si gnal ai r to receptacles i n the USC . C heck for pi nched or restri cted tubi ng. Installation, Operation and Care Manual Section VII User Service Information Handpiece (continued) Symptom No coolant water at any handpiece Possible Cause(s) Solution Coolant water adjustment valve closed. Turn valve counterclockwise to open valve. Water toggle on foot control is in the OFF position. Flip toggle to the right for the ON position. Water toggle on clean water Flip toggle to the ON position. system is in OFF position. Slide clamp is in clamped position. Slide clamp so it moves freely on tubing. Water bottle empty. Fill water bottle. Pressure too low on clean water system. Verify clean water system pressure gauge reads 40 PSI and adjust accordingly. Pinched or restricted tubing. Straighten or replace tubing. Water dribbles from handpiece while in holder. Water dribbles from handpiece after foot control is released. No coolant air to handpiece. Faulty handpiece holder. Repair or replace holder. Pinched or restricted tubing to holder. Straighten or replace tubing. Pinch valve diaphragm is leaking. Replace diaphragm. Low air pressure. Ensure air regulator gauge in floor box reads 80 PSI. Low air pressure. Ensure air regulator gauge in floor box reads 80 PSI. Faulty water control valve. Depress foot control then release. Remove black tubing from water control valve. If dribble continues, replace valve. Faulty water relay in foot control. Turn unit off. Open foot control and inspect water relay block. If piston is not damaged and is moving freely, stretch the spring. Reassemble and retry foot control. Pinched or restricted tubing from foot control. Straighten or replace tubing. Slide clamp is in clamped position. Reposition slide clamp so it moves freely on tubing. Pinched or restricted tubing. Straighten or replace tubing. Simplicity® Magellan Unit 35 Section VII User Service Information Simplicity® Magellan Unit Delivery Head Symptom Unit will not turn on. Possible Cause(s) Solution No air to master switch. Open stop valve in floor utility box. ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ Open and adjust air regulator to 80 PSI. ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ Check for pinched red 1/8" tubing in arms. Faulty master switch. Turn switch on and verify air flow. Faulty air pilot valve. Verify an air supply to top fitting of valve. ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ If air is present at top fitting of valve, verify air to foot control tubing. If no air at tubing, valve is defective. Unit has no electric power. Unit has no air. No water (hand-piece & syringe) Air in coolant water. Water flush fails to operate. 36 No building power. Check main circuit supply. Faulty electric switch. Contact electrician. Inproper outlet voltage. Verify proper outlet voltage in USC. Unit is not turned on. Ensure master toggle valve is in ON position. Air stop valve is closed. Turn stop valve on and verify 80 PSI on air gauge. Pinched air line. Check for pinched or restricted 1/8" red tubing from floor utility box to the master switch. Faulty air pilot valve. Check barbs for blockage. If none, replace valve. Water toggle is in OFF position. Place the CMU switch plate toggle in ON position. No water in clean water bottle. Fill bottle. Pressure regulator not adjusted. Ensure clean water system gauge reads 40 PSI. No air to bottle water system. Check for pinched or restricted airline. Slide clamp is clamping line. Move clamp to allow water flow through line. Unit has not been purged. Purge water lines. (See Page 23.) Faulty water control valve. If unit was purged, replace water control valve. Water toggle is in OFF position. Place toggle in ON position. No water in clean water bottle. Fill clean water bottle. Faulty water flush toggle valve. If water is present at valve, but not flowing, replace valve. Installation, Operation and Care Manual Section VII User Service Information Cuspidor (Optional) Symptom Bowl rinse has no water. Possible Cause(s) Stop valve closed. Solution Open stop valve inside USC compartment. Pinched or restricted 1/4" green Check for restrictions or obstructions and free tubing from floor utility box to post- accordingly. mounted console. Water actuator valve in floor utility box is not activated. Verify unit master swich is turned ON. ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ Verify air signal is present at valve on water line. ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ Verify regulator is open and pressure is at 40 PSI. Bowl rinse button not working. Verify air signal is present at the bowl rinse poppet valve on the cuspidor when the bowl rinse button is depressed. Bowl rinse actuator valve in cuspidor is not opening. Verify air signal is present at actuator valve when button is depressed. ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ At actuator valve in cuspidor, check for water supply from floor utility box. Also, ensure water passes through the valve when the rinse button is depressed. Bowl rinse runs continuously. Water pressure is too high. Set water pressure gauge at 40 PSI. Bowl rinse actuator valve is stuck open. Check the valve in the cuspidor for air signal. If air is present, check bowl rinse poppet valve. If air is not present, replace actuator valve. Bowl does not Restricted or pinched drain line. drain or drains slowly. Restricted or pinched vent line. Examine drain line and free any obstructions. No water Cup fill button not working. flows from cup fill. Check actuator valve in cuspidor for air signal at cup fill actuator valve in post-mounted console when button is depressed Examine vent line and free any obstructions. ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ Check for pinched airlines. Cup fill actuator valve in cuspidor is not open. Verify air signal is present at actuator when cup fill button is depressed. If air and water are present, replace valve. Simplicity® Magellan Unit 37 Section VII User Service Information Simplicity® Magellan Unit Arm System Symptom Possible Cause(s) Horizontal arms drift left or right. Unit is not properly leveled. Solution Verify unit is level. Also, verify arms are properly seated. Adjust tension or set screws as needed. Unit head is not level Pivot is not properly adjusted. from front to back. Remove end cap cover and adjust bolt as necessary. Adjustable arm does Improper adjustment. not hold position. With nothing on delivery head, adjust the bolt at the rear of the flex arm so unit stays in place. Faulty brake switch. Make sure air is running through the brake toggle when the brake is on. No air to brake switch. Ensure unit master toggle is in ON postion. Service Instruction If the problem is not addressed or cannot be isolated by performing the suggested troubleshooting procedures, contact your local DentalEZ full-service dealership. (See Limited Warranty, Page 50.) Be prepared to supply the following product information: • Model Name Model & Serial Number Euro Style Disposal of Equipment • Model Number • Serial Number Disposal and Decommissioning of DentalEZ product (Model and serial numbers found on the underside of the delivery head chassis.) • Date of Installation Note: All local regulatory requirements for disposal and decommissioning of equipment apply. Electrical Salvage: Remove all circuit board and electrical cabling for recycle as electrical salvage. Model & Serial Number Model & Serial Number Traditional 38 Installation, Operation and Care Manual Metal Salvage: Remove all aluminum and steel components for recycle as metal salvage. Plastic Salvage: Remove all plastic components for recycle as plastic salvage. Biologically Contaminated Salvage: Cuspidor, waste lines from the cuspidor, and the oral extraction lines should be handled with precaution and disposed of appropriately. Non-Salvage Components: All other material unsuitable for recycling should be disposed of properly. Section VIII Parts Lists/Diagrams *1 2 Utility Service Center # *1 2 3 4 *5 *6 7 *8 *9 *10 11 12 13 * Part/Kit Name Water Actuator Valve Stop Valve Air Regulator Air Pressure Gauge Water Regulator Water Pressure Gauge Air Regulator Bowl_Watts Water Regulator Bowl_Watts Water & Air Regulator Repair Kit_Watts Water Regulator Filter_Watts Air Regulator Filter_Watts Regulator Retainer_Watts Poppet Valve Water Regulator Gauge Repl. Kit_Watts Air Regulator Gauge Repl. Kit_Watts Part/Kit No. 3801-637 3800-960 3801-638 3800-534 3802-107 3800-533 3802-267 3802-268 3802-273 3802-270 3802-271 3802-272 3801-649 3802-269 3802-266 *5 3 4 *6 160 0 60 0 7 *Optional Equipment *8 *9 14 *10 11 12 13 Pivot / Mounting Hardware 15 16 # Part/Kit Name Pivot Hardware Kit, 14 unit or light pole 15 Mount Cover, split 16 Mount Cover, one piece Part/Kit No. 3801-866 3802-245 3802-244 Simplicity® Magellan Unit 39 Section VIII Parts Lists/Diagrams Simplicity® Magellan Unit Power Module 300E (Optional) # 1 2 3 4 5 Part/Kit Name Part/Kit No. 6 Amp Breaker .75 Amp Breaker 3 Amp Breaker, 115V PM 2 Amp Breaker, 220V PM Air Electric Switch 115V PM, Replacement Kit 220V PM, Replacement Kit 115V PM for EverLight, Replacement Kit 220V PM for EverLight, Replacement Kit 3801-910 3801-909 3802-491 3802-492 3802-493 3802-487 3802-488 1 2 3 3802-489 4 3802-490 5 7 6 8 9 (Inside) 10 40 Installation, Operation and Care Manual Power Module 300B (Optional) # Part/Kit Name Part/Kit No. 6 7 8 9 10 6 Amp Breaker 8 Amp Breaker 3 Amp Breaker, 115V PM 2 Amp Breaker, 220V PM Air Electric Switch 115V PM, Replacement Kit 220V PM, Replacement Kit 3801-910 3801-911 3802-491 3802-492 3800-453 3802-477 3802-478 Section VIII Parts Lists/Diagrams 5 Simplicity Assistant's Arm (Optional) # 1 2 2 4 4a 5 6 7 8 Part/Kit Name Part/Kit No. Instrument Holder Touch Pad PCB Touch Pad Cover Switch, J Membrane Switch, Simplicity Membrane Li d O-Ring Solids Collector Trap (3) Bottom Housing 4 4a 6 3801-710 3801-761 3801-708 3801-790 3802-356 3801-707 3801-720 3625-338 3801-709 7 3 2 8 1 12 Galaxy Assistant's Arm (Optional) 11 10 # Part/Kit Name Part/Kit No. 9 9a 10 11 12 13 14 Instrument Holder Housing Instr. Housing w/elec. switches Solids Collector Trap (3) Li d O-Ring Inside Cover Bottom Housing 3801-963 3802-327 3625-338 3801-964 3801-720 3801-965 3801-966 9 9a 14 13 15 16 17 Fixed/Adjustable Arm # Part/Kit Name 15 End Cap for Flex Arm 16 Pivot Cap for Flex Arm 17 Lower Cover for Flex Arm Part/Kit No. 3802-222 3802-223 3802-224 16 15 Simplicity® Magellan Unit 41 Section VIII Parts Lists/Diagrams Simplicity® Magellan Unit 2 11 3 11 5a 5b 12 4 1 8 10 7 6 9 Simplicity Cuspidor (Optional) # 1 2 3 4 5a 5b 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 42 Part/Kit Name Strainer Cup Fill Spout Bowl Rinse Spout Cover Cup Fill Valve, 3-way Bowl Rinse Valve, 2-way Actuator Valve Time Adjustment Valve Cuspidor Bowl O-ring, Drain Tube O-rings, Bowl O-rings, Spout Cup Fill Screen Installation, Operation and Care Manual Part/Kit No. 3801-205 3802-003 3802-010 3802-017 3802-199 3802-200 3801-189 3801-615 3801-211 3801-849 3801-212 3802-016 3802-241 Section VIII Parts Lists/Diagrams 4 3 5 7 2 1 6 Galaxy Cuspidor (Optional) # 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Part/Kit Name Push Button Valve Cuspidor Bowl Drain Strainer Bowl Rinse Spout Cup Fill Spout Flow Control Valve Air Control Valve Part/Kit No. 3802-348 3802-406 3802-407 3802-408 3802-409 3802-410 3802-411 Simplicity® Magellan Unit 43 Section VIII Parts Lists/Diagrams Simplicity® Magellan Unit 1 12 11 2 10 3 9 4 8 6 7 7a 5 Simplicity Delivery Head # Part/Kit Name 1 Top Cover 3802-383 2 Flush Toggle 3802-064 3 Coolant Water Adjustment Valve 3801-922 4 Brake Release Toggle 3801-960 5 Handpiece Holder, Automatic 3801-696 6 Handpiece Holder, Universal Repair Kit for Control Block, 7 1.25" x 3.25" Repair Kit for Control Block, 7a 1.5" x 2.63" 8 Oil Collector Kit 9 Air Gauge 10 Master On/Off Switch 11 Water Control Valve 12 Lid Thumb Screw 44 Part/Kit No. 3801-697 3802-324 3802-386 3802-211 3802-385 3802-063 3800-417 3802-387 Installation, Operation and Care Manual Touch Pads # Part/Kit Name For Simplicty Chair For 3 Function Chair For 2 Function Chair Part/Kit No. 3802-265 3801-759 3801-824 Section VIII Parts Lists/Diagrams 17 13 12 12a 12b 12c 10 10a 4 14 7 18 2 19 11 3 6 1 5 16 15 8 9 Galaxy Delivery Head # 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 10a Part/Kit Name Brake Button, Brake Valve Master ON/OFF Toggle Flush Toggle Air Pressure Gauge Water Control Valve Handpiece Holder, Automatic Handpiece Holder Plug Oil Collector, Filter, Screws Coolant Water Adjustment Valve Front Face Overlay Electric Handpiece Overlay Part/Kit No. 3802-249 3802-063 3802-064 3801-695 3800-417 3802-209 3802-210 3802-211 3801-922 3801-983 3801-984 # Part/Kit Name Part/Kit No. 11 12 12a 12b 12c 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 Touch Pad Circuit Board Touch Pad, Blank Touch Pad, 2 Function Touch Pad, 3 Function Touch Pad, 2 Function, Simplicity Swing Tray Package Electric Handpiece Circuit Board Handpiece Actuator Valve Coolant Air Adjustment Valve Swing Tray Plug Lid Replacement Instrument Holder Insert 3801-763 3802-135 3802-136 3802-137 3802-250 3625-703 3801-990 3802-014 3801-922 3802-212 3802-304 3802-346 Simplicity® Magellan Unit 45 Section VIII Parts Lists/Diagrams 20 Simplicity® Magellan Unit 14 1 1a 1b 6 25 19 3 10 11 12 13 15 9 23 7 2a 16 8 4 17 21 26 2 18 24 5 22 Euro-Style Delivery Head # 1 1a 1b 2 2a 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 46 Part/Kit Name Touch Pad, blank Touch Pad, 2 Function Touch Pad, 3 Function Front Face Overlay Electric Handpiece Control Overlay Air Pressure Gauge Electric Handpiece Circuit Board Coolant Water Adjustment Valve Actuator Valve Water Control Valve Master On/Off Toggle Electric Handpiece Control Block Whip Arm Handpiece Tubing, Standard Part/Kit No. 3802-135 3802-136 3802-137 3801-983 3801-984 3802-138 3801-990 3801-922 3801-591 3800-417 3802-063 3801-990 3802-139 3802-140 Installation, Operation and Care Manual 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 Handpiece Tubing, Fiber Optic Handpiece Tubing, Syringe Top Cover with Hinge Touch Pad Circuit Board Flush Valve Oil Collector Cover & Filter Swing Out Tray Extension Spring Handpiece Holder Tool Rest Brake Paddle Assembly Coolant Air Adjustment Valve Clamp, Wire Tie Shuttle Valve Block Assembly/Whip Actuator Handle 3802-141 3802-142 3802-143 3801-763 3802-064 3801-829 3802-144 3802-145 3802-146 3802-147 3801-922 3802-148 3801-585 3802-149 3802-147 Section VIII Parts Lists/Diagrams 2 3 Manifold 1 # Part/Kit Name 1 Diaphragm Repair Kit 2 Manifold Assembly, 4 HP, w/o lockout 3 Manifold Assembly, 3 HP, w/o lockout Part/Kit No. 3800-749 3802-218 3802-219 Simplicity® Magellan Unit 47 Simplicity® Magellan Unit Section VIII Parts Lists/Diagrams *3 5 4 Clean Water System # Clean Water Part/KitSystem Name Part/Kit No. (Optional) 1 Water Bottle 3802-182 2 Water Bottle Gauge 3802-115 * 3 City/Bottle Toggle 3802-116 4 Bottle ON/OFF Toggle 3802-117 5 Regulator Assembly 3802-118 6 Water Bottle Gasket 3802-342 Water Bottle, Complete Assembly 3625-719 2 6 * Optional Equipment 1 8 9 7 Foot Control 10 48 Installation, Operation and Care Manual # Part/Kit Name Part/Kit No. 7 8 9 10 Drive Air Repair Kit Wet/Dry Toggle Valve Chip Air Valve Shuttle Valve Kit Foot Control Complete 3802-195 3802-196 3802-197 3801-585 3801-706 Section VIII Parts Lists/Diagrams 1 Air/Water Syringe # Part/Kit Name 1 Cartridges 2 Syringe Tip Kit 3 O-Rings (Complete Set) Part/Kit No. 3802-203 3802-205 3658-420 2 3 Saliva Ejector Nozzle HVE Nozzle # Part/Kit Name Part/Kit No. HVE Repair Kit Full Replacement Parts Kit 3802-154 3801-927 # Part/Kit Name Part/Kit No. SE Repair Kit Full Replacement Parts Kit 3802-153 3801-926 Simplicity® Magellan Unit 49 Limited Warranty Simplicity® Magellan Unit DentalEZ Group DentalEZ Equipment Division Simplicity® Magellan Unit The DentalEZ Group and its employees are proud of the products we provide to the dental community. We stand behind these products with a warranty against defects in material and workmanship as provided below. In the event that you experience difficulty with the application or operation of any of our products, please contact our Technical Service Department at our expense at 1-866-DTE-INFO (1-866-383-4636). If we cannot resolve the issue by telephone, we will arrange for a representative to contact you or suggest that the product be repaired by a dealer service technician. If product repair or return is required, we will provide you with a Return Authorization number and shipping instructions to return the product to the proper facility. If the product is under warranty, we will ask you to provide proof of purchase, such as a copy of your invoice. Please be sure to include the Return Authorization number on the package you are returning. Products returned without a Retur n Authorization number cannot be repaired. Freight costs for product returns are the responsibility of the customer. Products under warranty will be repaired or replaced at our sole discretion and returned at our expense. Products outside the warranty limits will be repaired and returned with costs invoiced to the customer. We are not responsible for shipping damages. We will, however, help you file a claim with the freight carrier. Written repair estimates are available. DentalEZ warrants the Simplicity Magellan Chair Mounted Unit to be free of defects in material and workmanship, under normal usage for a period of three (3) years from the date of installation*, with the exception of the following items which are covered under this warranty for a period of one (1) year from the date of installation:* • Tubings and Fittings • Wiring • Syringe • Instrument Holder Insert (Galaxy Head) • Handpiece Tubings • Cup Fill and Bowl Rinse Spouts • High Volume Evacuator Valves and Saliva Ejector Valves Please note the following additional terms of our warranty and return policy: • Warranties cover manufacturing defects only and do not cover defects resulting from abuse, improper handling, cleaning, care or maintenance, normal wear and tear or non-observance of operating, maintenance or installation instructions. Failure to use authorized parts or an authorized repair facility voids this warranty. • Liability is limited to repair or replacement of the defective product at our sole discretion. All other liabilities, in particular liability for damages, including, without limitation, consequential or incidental damages are excluded. • THIS WARRANTY IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. NO EMPLOYEE, REPRESENTATIVE OR DEALER IS AUTHORIZED TO CHANGE THIS WARRANTY IN ANY WAY OR TO GRANT ANY OTHER WARRANTY. WARRANTY REPAIRS: Parts repaired or replaced on a product that is in warranty will be warranted for the duration of that product's original warranty. NON-WARRANTY REPAIRS: The warranty on parts either repaired or replaced on an out-of-warranty product will cover the repaired part only and will be for the time frame of a new parts warranty period. PRODUCT RETURN: Opened products or product returns more than a year old cannot be returned for credit. There will be a 15% ($25.00 minimum) restocking charge on all items authorized for return. * Provided conditions defined in the Installation, Operation and Care Manual are met. DentalEZ, Simplicity, J-V Generation, J-Chair and Makes Your Practice Perfect are registered trademarks of DentalEZ, Inc. NuSimplicity is a trademark of DentalEZ, Inc. SlugBuster is a trademark RAMVAC Dental Products, Inc. © DentalEZ Alabama, Inc., 2014 50 Installation, Operation and Care Manual EMC Information — WARNING — ● Use only replacement cables listed in Parts Section. Other cables and accessories may negatively affect EMC performance. ● When the Simplicity Magellan is used adjacent to other equipment, observe the unit to verify normal operation. Table 1 Guidance and manufacturer’s declaration - electromagnetic emissions The Simplicity Magellan Unit is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below. The customer or the user of the Magellan Unit should assure that it is used in such an environment. Emissions test Compliance Electromagnetic environment – guidance RF emissions Group 1 CISPR 11 RF Emissions Class A CISPR 11 Harmonic emissions IEC 61000-3-2 Voltage fluctuations/flicker emissions The Simplicity uses RF energy only for its internal function. Therefore, its RF emissions are very low and are not likely to cause any interference in nearby electronic equipment. The Simplicity Magellan is suitable for use in all establishments, other than domestic establishments and those directly connected to the public low-voltage power supply network that supplies buildings used for domestic purposes. Not Applicable Class A, Not Applicable Class A IEC 61000-3-3 Simplicity® Magellan Unit 51 EMC Information Simplicity® Magellan Unit Table 2 Guidance and manufacturer’s declaration – electromagnetic immunity The Simplicity Magellan is intended for use in the electromagnet environment specified below. The customer or the end user of the Magellan should assure that it is used in such an environment. IEC 60601 Electromagnetic environment Immunity test Compliance level Test level - guidance Floors should be wood, Electromagnetic +6 kV contact +6 kV contact concrete or ceramic tile. If discharge (ESD) floors are covered with +8 kV air +8 kV air synthetic material, the IEC 61000-4-2 relative humidity should be at least 30 %. Mains power quality should Electrical fast +2 kV for power +2 kV for power be that of a typical transient/burst supply lines supply lines commercial or hospital environment. IEC 61000-4-4 +1 kV for input/output +1 kV for input/output lines lines Surge +1 kV differential mode +1 kV differential mode +2 kV common mode +2 kV common mode <5 % UT (>95 % dip in UT) for 0.5 cycle <5 % UT (>95 % dip in UT) for 0.5 cycle 40 % UT (60 % dip in UT) for 5 cycles 40 % UT (60 % dip in UT) for 5 cycles 70 % UT (30 % dip in UT) for 25 cycles 70 % UT (30 % dip in UT) for 25 cycles <5 % UT (>95 % dip in UT) <5 % UT (>95 % dip in UT) for 5 sec for 5 sec 3 A/m 3 A/m IEC 61000-4-5 Voltage dips, short interruptions and voltage variations on power supply input lines IEC 61000-4-11 Power frequency (50/60 Hz) magnetic field IEC 61000-4-8 52 Installation, Operation and Care Manual Mains power quality should be that of a typical commercial or hospital environment. Mains power quality should be that of a typical commercial or hospital environment. If the user of the Magellan requires continued operation during power mains interruptions, it is recommended that the Magellan be powered from an uninterruptible power supply or a battery. Power frequency magnetic fields should be at levels characteristic of a typical location in a typical commercial or hospital environment. EMC Information Table 4 Recommended separation distance between Portable and mobile RF communications equipment and the model @ 3Vrms The Simplicity Magellan Unit is intended for use in an electromagnetic environment in which radiated RF disturbances are controlled. The customer or the user of the CMU can help prevent electromagnetic interference by maintaining a minimum distance between portable and mobile RF communications equipment (transmitters) and the Magellan as recommended below, according to the maximum output power of the communications equipment. Separation distance according to frequency of transmitter m Rated maximum output power of transmitter W 150 kHz to 80 MHz d 0.01 0.1 1 10 100 ª 3.5 º « » P ¬ v1 ¼ 0.12 0.34 1.7 3.7 11.7 80 MHz to 800 MHz d ª 3.5 º « » P ¬ E1 ¼ 0.12 0.34 1.7 3.7 11.7 800 MHz to 2.5 GHz d ª7º « » P ¬ E1 ¼ 0.23 0.74 2.3 7.4 23.3 For transmitters rated at a maximum output power not listed above, the recommended separation distance d in meters (m) can be estimated using the equation applicable to the frequency of the transmitter, where P is the maximum output rating of the transmitter in watts (W) according to the transmitter manufacturer. Note 1: At 80 MHz and 800 MHz, the separation distance for the higher frequency range applies. Note 1:These guidelines may not apply in all situations. Electromagnetic propagation is affected by absorption and reflection from structures, objects and people. Simplicity® Magellan Unit 53 Simplicity® Magellan Unit EMC Information Table 6 Guidance and manufacturer’s declaration - electromagnetic emissions The Simplicity Magellan Unit is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below. The customer or the user of the Magellan should assure that it is used in such an environment. Immunity test IEC 60601 Compliance Electromagnetic environment - guidance Test level Level Portable and mobile RF communications equipment should be used no closer to any part of the Simplicity Magellan including cables, than the Recommended separation distance calculated from the equation applicable to the frequency of the transmitter. Radiated RF 3 V/m IEC 61000-4-3 80MHz to 2.5 GHz d = 1.7 P 80 MHz to 800 MHz 3 V/m d = 2.3 P 800 MHz to 2.5 GHz 3 Vrms d = [3.5/V1] P Conducted RF IEC 61000-4-6 150 kHz to 80 MHz Where P is the maximum output power rating of the transmitter in watts (W) according to the transmitter manufacturer and d is the recommended separation distance in meters (m). Field strengths from fixed RF transmitters, as determined by an electromagnetic site survey, should be less than the compliance level in each frequency range. Interference may occur in the vicinity of equipment marked with the following symbol: NOTE 1 At 80 MHz and 800 MHz, the higher frequency range applies. NOTE 2 These guidelines may not apply in all situations. Electromagnetic propagation is affected by absorption and reflection from structures, objects and people. a Field strengths from fixed transmitters, such as base stations for radio (cellular/cordless) telephones and land mobile radios, amateur radio, AM and FM radio broadcast and TV broadcast cannot be predicted theoretically with accuracy. To assess the electromagnetic environment due to fixed RF transmitters, an electromagnetic site survey should be considered. If the measured field strength in the location in which the Simplicity Magellan Unit is used exceeds the applicable RF compliance level above, the Magellan should be observed to verify normal operation. If abnormal performance is observed, additional measures may be necessary, such as reorienting or relocating the Magellan Unit. b Over the frequency range 150 kHz to 80 MHz, field strengths should be less than 3 V/m. 54 Installation, Operation and Care Manual DELIVERY HEAD * * WIRE ASSY, FIBER OPTICS (BLACK & WHITE) CHAIR POLE Simplicity ® Magellan Unit * WATER ADJUSTMENT 3 2 1 WIRE ASSY, SCALER OR CURING LIGHT (BLUE & GRAY) 1/8" GREEN (COOLANT WATER) 1/8" ORANGE (FROM BRAKE) BRAKE 1/8" YELLOW (SIGNAL AIR) 1/8" RED 1/8" BLUE (COOLANT AIR) 1/8" BLACK (SIGNAL AIR) 1/4" RED (DRIVE AIR) 1/8" CLEAR Tubing Diagram COLOR CODE RED = AIR YELLOW = SIGNAL AIR (MASTER) BLUE = COOLANT AIR ORANGE = AIR GREEN = WATER BLACK = SIGNAL AIR (COOLANT WATER) GRAY = VACUUM CLEAR (PURPLE) = WATER OR DRAIN 1/8" YELLOW * WATER BOTTLE SWITCH 1/8" TWIN STERLING HANDPIECE HOLDER WATER RETRACTION VALVE WATER PRESSURE ADJUSTMENT VALVE WATER SUPPLY SELECTOR SWITCH LEGEND BRAKE SWITCH ADJUST VALVE TO SET GAUGE AT 40 PSI 1/8" TWIN STERLING GAUGE MANIFOLD ASSEMBLY 1/4" CLEAR SYRINGE AIR WATER WATER *OUTLET VACUUM WATER BOTTLE *OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT FLUSH VALVE MANIFOLD BLOCK PINCH *VALVE REAR ASSISTANT'S HEAD 1/4" CLEAR * 1/4" RED UTILITY SERVICE CENTER 5/8" SPIRALOCK 1/4" RED 1/4" RED POWER *WATER STOP * MODULE 5/8" X 5/8" CONNECTOR 1/8" BLUE SOLIDS COLLECTOR HIGH VOLUME EVACUATOR UMBILICAL ASSEMBLY AIR FILTER REGULATOR- 80 PSI AIR STOP 0 SALIVA EJECTOR 1/2" ID STERLING 4 * 60 PLUGGED PORT 1/8" BLACK 1 WATER FILTER REGULATOR- 40 PSI 1/8" TWIN STERLING SYRINGE 1/8" YELLOW 3 2 0 AIR OUTLET 1/8" CLEAR FOOT CONTROL MASTER SWITCH 160 SUPPLY W PILOT VALVE 1/8" RED 1/4" RED 1/8" YELLOW 1/4" GREEN 5/8" SPIRALOCK VACUUM PN: 2662-284B * DELIVERY HEAD FLUSH VALVE WIRE ASSY, FIBER OPTICS (BLACK & WHITE) Galaxy ® Magellan Unit * * CHIP AIR ADJUSTMENT WIRE ASSY, SCALER OR CURING LIGHT (BLUE & GRAY) CHAIR POLE Tubing Diagram COLOR CODE RED = AIR YELLOW = SIGNAL AIR (MASTER) BLUE = COOLANT AIR ORANGE = AIR GREEN = WATER BLACK = SIGNAL AIR (COOLANT WATER) GRAY = VACUUM GREIGE = VENT CLEAR (PURPLE) = WATER OR DRAIN BRAKE 1/8" YELLOW 1/8" GREEN (COOLANT WATER) 1/8" ORANGE (FROM BRAKE) BRAKE 1/8" YELLOW (SIGNAL AIR) 1/8" RED 1/8" BLUE (COOLANT AIR) 1/8" BLACK (SIGNAL AIR) 1/4" RED (DRIVE AIR) 1/8" CLEAR WATER PRESSURE ADJUSTMENT VALVE WATER SUPPLY *SELECTOR SWITCH WATER RETRACTION VALVE WATER ADJUSTMENT 3 2 1 ADJUST VALVE TO SET GAUGE AT 40 PSI WATER BOTTLE SWITCH 1 1 MANIFOLD LEGEND MANIFOLD ASSEMBLY 1/4" CLEAR WATER *OUTLET AIR WATER PINCH *VALVE MANIFOLD BLOCK 1/4" CLEAR * 1/4" RED 3 1/8" BLACK 2 1 UTILITY SERVICE CENTER 4 * WATER FILTER REGULATOR- 40 PSI 0 60 * WATER STOP * POWER MODULE 1/4" RED 1/4" RED 1/8" BLUE AIR FILTER REGULATOR- 80 PSI AIR STOP 0 5/8" X 5/8" CONNECTOR CUSPIDOR/ *ASSISTANT'S 1/8" RED 1/4" GREEN 1/4" CLEAR 5/16" GREIGE (VENT) 3/4" CLEAR (DRAIN) 1/8" RED 1/4" RED 1/8" YELLOW CONNECTORS SYRINGE 3 SOLIDS COLLECTOR 1 1 HANDPIECE HOLDERS 1/2" ID STERLING * CUSPIDOR (FOR J AND JV CHAIRS ONLY) HIGH VOLUME EVACUATOR ARM NEEDLE VALVE CUP FILL PINCH VALVE 2 2 SALIVA EJECTOR PLUGGED PORT 1/8" CLEAR SUPPLY PILOT VALVE UMBILICAL ASSEMBLY 1/8" TWIN STERLING 3 1/8" TWIN STERLING SYRINGE 5/8" SPIRALOCK 160 W 1/4" CLEAR FOOT CONTROL AIR OUTLET MANIFOLD (HANDPIECE DETAIL) 1/8" TWIN STERLING *ASSISTANT'S HEAD AIR CHAMBER 1/8" BLACK *OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT MASTER SWITCH WATER BOTTLE VACUUM AIR GAUGE 1/4" CLEAR BOWL RINSE NEEDLE VALVE AIR CHAMBER PINCH VALVE CUP FILL ACTUATOR ACTUATOR VALVE BOWL RINSE ACTUATOR ACTUATOR VALVE 1/4" GREEN 1/4" CLEAR 1/4" GREEN VACUUM VENT 5/8" SPIRALOCK GRAVITY DRAIN CONNECTORS 3/4" GRAY SPIRAL DRAIN PN: 2662-283B 2500 Highway 31 South Bay Minette, Alabama 36507 1-866-DTE-INFO Fax: (251) 937-0461 www.dentalez.com © DentalEZ Alabama, Inc. 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