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Table of Contents
1General Information................................................................................................. 9
1.1 Dear customer, ............................................................................................ 9
1.2 Contact information ...................................................................................... 9
1.3 Notes on these operating Instructions.......................................................... 10
1.3.1 General information about this operating manual ........................... 10
1.3.2 Scope of these operating Instructions............................................. 10
1.3.3 Other valid documents .................................................................... 10
1.4 Intended use................................................................................................. 11
1.5 Formats and symbols used .......................................................................... 11
2Safety instructions ................................................................................................... 12
2.1 Identification of the danger levels................................................................. 12
2.2 Information on the unit.................................................................................. 12
2.3 On-site installation........................................................................................ 13
2.4 Installing the simulation unit ......................................................................... 13
2.5 Media quality ................................................................................................ 13
2.6 Maintenance and repair................................................................................ 14
2.7 Maintenance................................................................................................. 14
2.8 Trouble-free operation.................................................................................. 14
2.9 Vacuum system............................................................................................ 15
2.10 Intermittent operation ................................................................................... 15
2.11 Ventilation slots ............................................................................................ 15
2.12 Fresh water bottle......................................................................................... 15
2.13 User interface ............................................................................................... 16
2.14 Care, cleaning, and disinfecting agents ....................................................... 16
2.15 Wireless phone interference......................................................................... 16
2.16 Modifications and extensions of the system................................................. 16
2.17 Electrostatic discharge ................................................................................. 17
2.18 Dismantling/Installation ................................................................................ 18
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3Unit description........................................................................................................ 19
3.1 Technical data .............................................................................................. 19
3.2 System overview .......................................................................................... 22
3.3 Treatment position LEFT.............................................................................. 24
3.4 Headrest....................................................................................................... 25
3.4.1 Double-jointed head support ........................................................... 25
3.4.2 Adjusting the double articulating headrest ...................................... 26
3.5 Foot control .................................................................................................. 27
3.5.1 Pneumatic foot switch ..................................................................... 27
3.5.2 C+ electronic foot switch ................................................................. 28
3.6 Dentist element ............................................................................................ 29
3.6.1 TS dentist element hanging hoses .................................................. 29
3.6.2 CS dentist element with swivel arms............................................... 30
3.6.3 Instrument positions ........................................................................ 31
3.6.4 Standard EasyPad user interface.................................................... 32
3.6.4.1 EasyPad display and status displays ............................... 32
3.6.4.2 Fixed keys ........................................................................ 33
3.6.5 Comfort EasyTouch user interface.................................................. 35
3.6.5.1 Touch screen.................................................................... 36
3.6.5.2 Fixed keys of the EasyTouch user interface..................... 38
3.7 Assistant element ......................................................................................... 39
3.7.1 Instrument positions ........................................................................ 40
4Operation................................................................................................................. 41
4.1 Putting the simulation unit into operation ..................................................... 41
4.1.1 Initial Operation ............................................................................... 41
4.1.2 Selecting a user profile.................................................................... 43
4.2 Concept of the user interface ....................................................................... 44
4.2.1 Standard EasyPad user interface.................................................... 44
4.2.2 Comfort EasyTouch user interface.................................................. 46
4.2.2.1 Virtual function keys ......................................................... 46
4.2.2.2 Sub-screens and settings screens ................................... 46
4.2.2.3 Status column................................................................... 47
4.3 Foot control .................................................................................................. 48
4.3.1 Pneumatic foot switch ..................................................................... 48
4.3.2 C+ electronic foot switch ................................................................. 49
4.4 Simulation unit.............................................................................................. 51
4.4.1 Triggering an immediate movement stop ........................................ 51
4.4.2 Manually moving the patient simulator............................................ 52
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4.5 Dentist element ............................................................................................. 53
4.5.1 Maximum load capacity.................................................................... 53
4.5.2 Positioning the dentist element ........................................................ 55
4.5.3 Fixed keys on the dentist element.................................................... 56
4.5.4 Placing the instruments in their holders ........................................... 57
4.5.5 X-ray image viewer .......................................................................... 59
4.5.6 General instrument functions ........................................................... 60
4.5.6.1 Instrument functions on the EasyPad................................ 60
4.5.6.2 Instrument functions on the EasyTouch ............................ 62
4.5.6.3 Saving instrument settings ................................................ 65
4.5.6.4 Setting the amount of spray water..................................... 65
4.5.7 3-way standard and SPRAYVIT E syringe....................................... 66
4.5.7.1 Safety instructions ............................................................. 66
4.5.7.2 Using the standard 3-way syringe ..................................... 66
4.5.7.3 Using the 3-way SPRAYVIT E syringe.............................. 67
4.5.8 Turbine / air motor / other air-driven instruments ............................. 68
4.5.8.1 Using the highspeed handpiece ........................................ 68
4.5.8.2 Setting the light of the highspeed handpiece .................... 68
4.5.9 Electric motor ................................................................................... 72
4.5.9.1 BL ISO E motor ................................................................. 72
4.5.9.2 Setting the speed on the EasyPad.................................... 73
4.5.9.3 Setting the speed on the EasyTouch ................................ 75
4.5.9.4 Setting the direction of rotation.......................................... 77
4.5.10 Integrated torque control .................................................................. 78
4.5.10.1 Integrated torque control on the EasyPad......................... 79
4.5.10.2 Integrated torque control on the EasyTouch ..................... 85
4.5.11 SIROSONIC L scaler ....................................................................... 90
4.5.11.1 Safety instructions ............................................................. 90
4.5.11.2 Setting the intensity on the EasyPad................................. 90
4.5.11.3 Setting the intensity on the EasyTouch............................. 93
4.5.12 Mini LED curing light ........................................................................ 95
4.5.13 SiroCam F/AF/AF+ intraoral camera................................................ 95
4.5.14 Timer function .................................................................................. 96
4.5.14.1 Timer function on the EasyPad ......................................... 96
4.5.14.2 Timer function on the EasyTouch...................................... 96
4.6 Assistant element.......................................................................................... 98
4.6.1 Maximum load capacity.................................................................... 98
4.6.2 Positioning........................................................................................ 98
4.6.3 Suction handpieces.......................................................................... 98
4.6.4 3-way standard and SPRAYVIT E syringe....................................... 100
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4.6.5 Mini LED curing light ....................................................................... 101
4.6.5.1 Safety instructions ............................................................ 101
4.6.5.2 Symbols on the mini LED ................................................. 102
4.6.5.3 Connecting the Mini L.E.D................................................ 102
4.6.5.4 Functional description....................................................... 102
4.6.5.5 Operating the Mini LED .................................................... 104
4.6.5.6 Technical data .................................................................. 105
4.7 Stand-alone water supply............................................................................. 106
4.7.1 Water supply with fresh water bottle ............................................... 107
4.7.1.1 Fresh water bottle (water bottle system) option on support
tube D65
107
4.7.1.2 Fresh water bottle option on support tube........................ 109
4.7.2 Water supply through the disinfection system................................. 112
4.7.2.1 Switching to stand-alone water supply on the EasyPad... 112
4.7.2.2 Switching to stand-alone water supply with the
EasyTouch
114
4.8 Operating light .............................................................................................. 116
4.8.1 Switching the operating light on/off ................................................. 116
4.8.2 Setting the brightness and sensor control of the LEDview.............. 117
4.9 SIVISIONdigital video system ..................................................................... 118
4.9.1 SIVISION monitor............................................................................ 119
4.9.2 SiroCam F/AF/AF+ intraoral camera............................................... 120
4.9.2.1 Safety instructions ............................................................ 120
4.9.2.2 Functional description....................................................... 120
4.9.2.3 Connecting the SiroCam F / AF / AF+ intraoral camera... 121
4.9.2.4 Operating SiroCam F / AF / AF+ intraoral camera ........... 123
4.9.2.5 Focusing SiroCam AF / AF+ intraoral camera.................. 123
4.9.2.6 Focusing the SiroCam F intraoral camera........................ 123
4.9.2.7 Using the camera with SI Video ....................................... 124
4.9.2.8 Using the camera with SIDEXIS....................................... 126
4.9.2.9 Technical camera data ..................................................... 128
4.10 Operation with a PC ..................................................................................... 129
4.10.1 SIVISION program .......................................................................... 130
4.10.1.1 Starting PC communication.............................................. 130
4.10.1.2 Communication with the media player.............................. 131
4.10.1.3 Communication with Microsoft PowerPoint ...................... 131
4.10.1.4 Communication with SIDEXIS.......................................... 132
4.10.2 USB interfaces ................................................................................ 135
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4.11 Configurating the simulation unit (setup)....................................................... 136
4.11.1 Configurating the simulation unit on the EasyPad ........................... 136
4.11.1.1 Access the Setup program ................................................ 136
4.11.1.2 Setting the time and date .................................................. 137
4.11.1.3 Presetting the timer ........................................................... 137
4.11.1.4 Setting the purging time for the purge function ................. 138
4.11.1.5 Setting the purging time for the autopurge function .......... 138
4.11.1.6 Adjusting the cleaning agent mixture for chemical suction
hose cleaning
138
4.11.1.7 Coupling suction to the 4-way foot switch. ........................ 138
4.11.1.8 Switching afterblow on/off ................................................. 139
4.11.1.9 Switching on/off the foot control function for intraoral
camera focus
139
4.11.1.10Switching the key sound on/off ......................................... 139
4.11.1.11Opening the service function............................................. 139
4.11.2 Configuring the simulation unit on EasyTouch................................. 140
4.11.2.1 Opening the setup dialogs................................................. 140
4.11.2.2 Setting the time and date .................................................. 141
4.11.2.3 Configuring control options................................................ 142
4.11.2.4 Configuring the network connection .................................. 145
4.11.2.5 Opening the service function............................................. 145
5Care, cleaning and maintenance by the user........................................................... 146
5.1 Basics............................................................................................................ 146
5.1.1 Intervals............................................................................................ 146
5.1.2 Care, cleaning, and disinfecting agents ........................................... 148
5.1.3 Conduct a microbiological water test ............................................... 148
5.2 Surfaces ........................................................................................................ 150
5.2.1 Clean/disinfect surfaces ................................................................... 150
5.2.2 Disinfect user interfaces................................................................... 151
5.2.3 Sterilize silicone mats and handle covers ........................................ 152
5.2.4 Clean the foot switch........................................................................ 153
5.2.5 Disinfect the tray .............................................................................. 153
5.3 Instruments and instrument hoses ................................................................ 154
5.3.1 Rinse water lines.............................................................................. 154
5.3.2 Purge the water lines (purge function) ............................................. 154
5.3.2.1 Purge function on the EasyPad......................................... 155
5.3.2.2 Purging function on the EasyTouch .................................. 156
5.3.3 Automatically purge water lines (autopurge function) ...................... 160
5.3.3.1 Autopurge function on the EasyPad.................................. 161
5.3.3.2 Autopurge function on the EasyTouch .............................. 165
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5.3.4 Lubricate, disinfect/sterilize the simulation unit ................................ 169
5.3.4.1 Treatment instruments ...................................................... 169
5.3.4.2 Cleaning and sterilizing the standard 3-way syringe ......... 169
5.3.4.3 Disinfecting/sterilizing Mini L.E.D. curing light................... 170
5.3.4.4 Cleaning/disinfecting the SiroCam F / AF / AF+ intraoral
camera
170
5.3.5 Change the cotton wool roll on the turbine hose and oil collector.... 171
5.4 Vacuum system............................................................................................. 173
5.4.1 Purge the vacuum system................................................................ 173
5.4.2 Cleaning the suction hoses .............................................................. 173
5.4.2.1 Suction hose cleaning with “suction hose cleaning” option 173
5.4.2.2 Suction hose cleaning without “suction hose cleaning”
option
175
5.4.3 Cleaning suction hoses and suction system .................................... 175
5.4.4 Sterilize/disinfect the suction handpieces ........................................ 178
5.4.5 Empty the central suction sieve. ...................................................... 179
5.4.6 Cleaning and disinfecting the suction hoses .................................... 179
5.5 Refilling DENTOSEPTP disinfectant............................................................ 180
5.6 Change the water and air filters .................................................................... 182
5.7 Clean the filter insert of the wet suction device............................................. 183
5.8 Empty the sediment container....................................................................... 186
5.9 Emptying the collector of the air jet pump ..................................................... 188
5.10 Sanitizing....................................................................................................... 190
5.10.1 Sanitizing with the supply module .................................................... 191
5.10.1.1 Sanitizing on the EasyPad ................................................ 192
5.10.1.2 Sanitizing on the EasyTouch............................................. 196
5.10.2 Sanitizing with the fresh water bottle................................................ 203
5.10.3 Biofilm removal by the service technician ........................................ 208
6Maintenance by the service engineer....................................................................... 209
6.1 Inspection and maintenance ......................................................................... 209
7Disposal.................................................................................................................... 210
Index......................................................................................................................... 211
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Operating Instructions Simulation Unit SIM MODULAR 1.1Dear customer, ...
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1General Information
1.1 Dear customer, ...
We are pleased that you have purchased the Sirona simulation unit
SIM MODULAR.
Our aim is to recognize our customers' demands in good time and to
create innovative solutions. Together with your trade partner, you have
configured the unit to suit your individual tastes. The new hub of your
training center is tailored to your personal needs.
With SIM MODULAR you have selected a simulation unit that stands for
easy operation, high-quality design, and cost effectiveness.
These operating Instructions are designed to assist you prior to initial use
and whenever you require information later on.
We wish you a great deal of success and pleasure with SIM MODULAR.
Your SIM MODULAR® team
1.2 Contact information
Worldwide customer service
Customer service center In the event of technical queries, please use our online contact form at
www.sirona.com. In the navigation bar, go to the menu commands
"CONTACT"
/
"Customer Service Center"
and then click the
"CONTACT
FORM FOR TECHNICAL QUESTIONS"
button.
Manufacturer's address (worldwide)
Manufacturer's address Sirona Dental Systems GmbH
Fabrikstrasse 31
64625 Bensheim
Germany
Trademark
Phone: +49 (0) 6251/16-0
Fax: +49 (0) 6251/16-2591
www.sirona.com
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1.3Notes on these operating Instructions Operating Instructions Simulation Unit SIM MODULAR
1.3 Notes on these operating Instructions
1.3.1 General information about this operating manual
Observe t he Operating Instructions
Observe the Operating Instructions Please familiarize yourself with the unit by reading through these
Operating Instructions before putting it into operation. It is essential that
you comply with the specified warning and safety information.
Storage of documents, online portal, help
Keep documents safe Always keep the Operating Instructions handy in case you or another
user require(s) information at a later point in time. Save the Operating
Instructions on the PC or print them out.
If you sell the unit, make sure that the Operating Instructions are included
with it either as a hard copy or on an electronic storage device so that the
new owner can familiarize himself with its functions and the specified
warning and safety information.
Online portal for technical documents We have set up an online portal for the Technical Documents at http://
www.sirona.com/manuals. There, you can download these operating
instructions and further documents. Please complete the online form if
you would like a hard copy of a particular document. We will then be
happy to send you a printed copy free of charge.
Help If you reach an impasse despite having thoroughly studied the Operating
Instructions, please contact your dealer.
1.3.2 Scope of these operating Instructions
System versions These operating instructions apply to the following treatment centers:
SIM MODULAR simulation workstation
Equipment options This document describes the full version of your system. It may therefore
cover components that are not included in the system you purchased.
1.3.3 Other valid documents
Other valid documents The simulation workstation can be equipped with additional components
that are described in separate sets of operating instructions. The
instructions as well as any warning and safety information contained
therein also must be observed.
Separate operating instructions exist for each of the following products:
Treatment instruments and accessories
LEDview operating light
● Monitor
Phantom heads
Curing light
● Microscope
Intraoral camera
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Operating Instructions Simulation Unit SIM MODULAR 1.4Intended use
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1.4 Intended use
The simulation workstation is used for the training and education of dental
students, as well as for continuing education at universities, clinics, and
training institutes. It is a laboratory workstation that may not be used to
treat living persons. Before each use, the user must ensure that the units
are functionally reliable and in good condition.
To prevent injuries or damage due to improper use, the product may only
be operated in accordance with the manufacturer’s operating
instructions.
If the unit is not used in accordance with the operating instructions, this
may have a negative effect on the recommended protective measures.
This device is not intended for operation in areas subject to explosion
hazards and only allowed for indoor use.
1.5 Formats and symbols used
The formats and symbols used in this document have the following
meaning:
CAUTION
Follow the instructions!
If the instructions for operating the unit described in this document are
not observed, the intended protection of the user may be impaired.
Prerequisite
1. First action step
2. Second action step
or
Alternative action
Result
Individual action step
Prompts you to do something.
See "Formats and symbols
used [ 11]"
Identifies a reference to another text
passage and specifies its page
number.
List Designates a list.
"Command / menu item" Indicates commands, menu items or
quotations.
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2.1Identification of the danger levels Operating Instructions Simulation Unit SIM MODULAR
2Safety instructions
2.1 Identification of the danger levels
To prevent personal injury and material damage, please observe the
warning and safety information provided in these operating instructions.
Such information is highlighted as follows:
Tip: Information on making work easier.
2.2 Information on the unit
Accompanying documents
Accompanying documents
Meaning: When operating the unit, observe the operating instructions.
Meaning: The accompanying documents are available on the homepage
of Sirona.
Electrostatic discharge (ESD)
Connector pins or sockets bearing ESD warning labels must not be
touched or interconnected without ESD protective measures. See also
"Electrostatic discharge" [ 17] and "Electromagnetic compatibility".
DANGER
An imminent danger that could result in serious bodily injury or death.
WARNING
A possibly dangerous situation that could result in serious bodily injury
or death.
CAUTION
A possibly dangerous situation that could result in slight bodily injury.
NOTICE
A possibly harmful situation which could lead to damage of the product
or an object in its environment.
IMPORTANT
Application instructions and other important information.
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2.3 On-site installation
The on-site installation must have been performed according to our
requirements. The details are described in the document "Installation
Requirements".
2.4 Installing the simulation unit
Installation must be carried out by authorized personnel according to the
installation instructions.
2.5 Media quality
The air and water supplies must meet the requirements specified in the
installation requirements. In addition, the optional fresh water bottle or
empty disinfectant tank can be used as a water container.
Use only drinking water and dry oil-free hygienically clean air in this
simulation workstation. As the owner of the simulation workstation, you
are generally responsible for the water quality.
Please note that drinking water, e.g., water from bottles, must never be
filled into the disinfectant tank of the simulation workstation (due to the
minerals contained therein). Aqua purificata or aqua destillata can be
used as distilled water. Water from bottles can be used without any
restrictions for the fresh water bottle.
CAUTION
Microorganisms can multiply in the water.
These microorganisms could increase the risk of damage to one’s
health.
Sirona recommends to never operate the simulation unit without
disinfectant.
Mix fresh water for the stand-alone water supply every day. At the
end of the work day, the fresh water bottle must be emptied.
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2.6 Maintenance and repair
Authorized technical personnel and
spare parts
In the interest of the safety and health of users and third parties, it is
necessary that maintenance work is carried out to ensure the operational
safety and reliability of the product.
The owner is responsible for making sure that all maintenance activities
are performed.
As manufacturers of laboratory equipment for training purposes we stress
the importance of having maintenance and repairs performed only by
ourselves or by agencies expressly authorized by us and replacing faulty
components with original spare parts or Sirona-approved accessories.
We suggest that you request a certificate showing the nature and extent
of the work performed from those who carry out such work; it must contain
any changes in rated parameters or working ranges (if applicable), as well
as the date, the name of the company and a signature.
In the event that the system owner fails to fulfill its obligation to perform
maintenance activities or ignores error messages, Sirona Dental Systems
GmbH cannot assume any liability for any damage thus incurred.
2.7 Maintenance
Despite the outstanding quality of your simulation workstation and regular
care by the user, in the interest of operational safety, it is essential to
perform preventive maintenance at scheduled intervals.
In order to ensure the operational safety and reliability and to avoid
damage due to natural wear, as the operator you must have your system
checked regularly by an authorized service engineer.
Please contact Sirona to obtain a maintenance offer.
2.8 Trouble-free operation
Use of this unit is permissible only if it works properly without
malfunctions. If trouble-free operation cannot be ensured, the unit must
be taken out of service, checked by authorized technicians for
malfunctions and, if necessary, repaired or replaced.
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2.9 Vacuum system
Suction of aluminum or other metal oxides prohibited
The suction removal of aluminum and other metal oxides from blasting
devices via the automatic separator built into the simulation unit is
prohibited! This would result in extreme wear and clogging of the vacuum
and drain lines.
Separate suction
A separate vacuum system must be used in connection with metal oxide
blasting devices. Simulation units equipped with a central wet suction
system are generally suitable for suction removal of the above material.
However, make sure to observe the instructions provided by the
manufacturer of your vacuum system.
Suction of steel abrasives permissible
No restrictions apply when using salt blasting devices in connection with
Sirona simulation units. However, in such cases, make sure that the
system is subsequently flushed with an adequate amount of water.
To clean the vacuum system, a suction hose connection is optionally
integrated in the supply module. Water is pumped into a container behind
the suction hose intake and suctioned off from there, see “Vacuum
system [ 173]”.
The unit can be optionally operated with an air jet pump (Air Venturi)
instead of a suction device.
2.10 Intermittent operation
Continuous operation with intermittent loading corresponding to the
dental mode of working.
2.11 Ventilation slots
Under no circumstances may the ventilation slots on the unit be covered,
since otherwise the air circulation will be obstructed. This can cause the
unit to overheat.
Do not spray liquids such as disinfectants into the ventilation slots. This
may lead to malfunctions. Only wipe to disinfect these areas.
2.12 Fresh water bottle
SIM 2015 fresh water bottle
The simulation unit can be equipped with a fresh water bottle for stand-
alone water supply of the instruments. Switching between the fresh water
bottle and public drinking water supply is another equipment option.
Use only Sirona fresh water bottles, see “Spare parts, consumables”!
Compressed air is added to the bottle when it is screwed into the holder.
Beverage bottles could burst.
Misshapen, scratched, or discolored fresh water bottles must be replaced
immediately. Do not use fresh water bottles after the expiry date. The
date is marked on the bottle.
LEMON
LEMON
!
!
!
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2.13User interface Operating Instructions Simulation Unit SIM MODULAR
2.13 User interface
The dentist element of your simulation unit can be equipped with a control
panel with seven-segment displays (EasyPad) or a pressure-sensitive
monitor (EasyTouch).
The touchscreen must not be operated with pointed objects such as ball-
point pens, pencils, etc. Such objects could damage or scratch its
surface. Operate the touchscreen only by pressing it gently with your
fingertip.
2.14 Care, cleaning, and disinfecting agents
Unsuitable care and cleaning agents may corrode the surface of the unit
or impair function.
Use only care, cleaning and disinfecting agents approved by Sirona! For
more information, see "Care, cleaning, and disinfecting agents" [ 148].
2.15 Wireless phone interference
To ensure safe operation of the unit, the use of possible wireless phones
(cell phones) must be prohibited in the operating area.
2.16 Modifications and extensions of the system
Modifications to this unit which might affect the safety of the operator,
users or other persons are prohibited by law.
For reasons of product safety, this product may only be operated with
original Sirona accessories or third-party accessories approved by
Sirona. The user assumes the risk for the use of non-approved
accessories.
If any equipment not approved by Sirona is connected, it must comply
with the applicable standards:
DIN EN 61010-1 Safety requirements for electrical equipment for
measurement, control and laboratory use
DIN EN 61326-1 EMC requirements for laboratory equipment
DIN EN 60950-1 Safety for information technology equipment (e.g.,
PC, monitor)
The simulation unit monitor must fulfill the requirements of the IEC 60950-
1 standard.
If a system is created with the installation, the creator is responsible for
ensuring the conformity of the system, e.g., in accordance with directive
2006/42/EC.
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2.17 Electrostatic discharge
Protective measures
Electrostatic discharge (abbreviated: ESD – ElectroStatic Discharge)
Electrostatic discharge from people can damage electronic components
when the components are touched. Damaged components usually have
to be replaced. Repairs must be performed by qualified personnel.
Measures to protect against ESD include:
Procedures to avoid electrostatic charging via
air conditioning
air humidification
conductive floor coverings
non-synthetic clothing
discharging the electrostatic charges from your own body through
contact with
a metallic unit casing
a larger metallic object
any other metal part grounded with the protective earth
Endangered regions are indicated on the unit by the ESD warning label:
We recommend that all persons working with this system are made aware
of the significance of the ESD warning label. A training course should also
be held to inform users about the physics of electrostatic charges.
Physics of electrostatic charges
An electrostatic discharge requires prior electrostatic charging.
There is a danger of electrostatic charges building up whenever two
bodies rub against each other, e.g. when:
walking (soles of shoes against the floor) or
moving (chair casters against floor).
The amount of charge depends on several factors: The charge is:
higher at low air humidity than at high air humidity, and
higher with synthetic materials than with natural materials (clothing,
floor coverings).
The following rule of thumb can be applied to assess the transient
voltages resulting from an electrostatic discharge.
An electrostatic discharge is:
perceptible at 3,000 V or higher
audible at 5,000 V or higher (cracking, crackling)
visible at 10,000 V or higher (arc-over)
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The transient currents resulting from these discharges have a magnitude
of over 10 amps. They are not hazardous for humans because they last
for only several nanoseconds.
Tip: 1 nanosecond = 1/1,000,000,000 second = 1 billionth of a second
Voltage differentials exceeding 30,000 volts per centimeter may lead to a
charge transfer (electrostatic discharge, lightning, arc-over).
Integrated circuits (logical circuits and microprocessors) are used in order
to implement a wide variety of functions in a device. The circuits must be
miniaturized to a very high degree in order to include as many functions
as possible on these chips. This leads to structure thicknesses as low as
a few ten thousandths of a millimeter. Integrated circuits that are
connected to wires leading externally are therefore particularly at risk
from electrostatic discharge.
Even voltages that are imperceptible to the user can cause breakdown of
the structures, thus leading to a discharge current that melts the chip in
the affected areas. Damage to individual integrated circuits may cause
malfunction or failure of the unit.
2.18 Dismantling/Installation
Follow the installation instructions
When dismantling and reinstalling the simulation unit, proceed according
to the installation instructions for new installation in order to guarantee its
proper functioning and stability.
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3Unit description
3.1 Technical data
Model designation, power ratings
Model designation SIM MODULAR simulation workstation
Power supply 230 V AC ± 10%
50/60 Hz
Rated current 1.5 A at 230 V AC
Additional max. of 6 A for external devices
Main building fuse
Media
Power ratings
Operating conditions
Type B automatic circuit
breaker
Slow-blow 100–115 V AC:
20 A
Slow-blow 220–240 V AC:
16 A
Overvoltage category II according to IEC 60664-1
Protection class I
Water quality Drinking water
Water hardness 1.4 mmol/l (=8°dH) -2.1 mmol/l (=12°dH)
Air quality Dry, oil-free, dirt-free, not contaminated.
Average power consumption
(for dimensioning an air
conditioning system):
100 W
Power consumption in
switched off state
0 W (main switch available)
On-site water pressure 2.5-6 bar ( 3 l/min)
On-site air pressure 5.5-7.5 bar ( 50 l/min)
On-site negative pressure of
suction air
P 0.18 bar ( 500 l/min)
Waste water: max. 3 l/min
Intended use For indoor use
Ambient temperature 10°C-40°C (50°F-104°F)
Relative humidity 30%-85%
Air pressure 500hPa-1060hPa
Installation site 3000 m above sea level
The simulation unit is not suitable for
operation in explosion hazard areas.
Pollution degree 2 acc. to IEC 60664-1
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Transport and storage conditions
Degree of protection against ingress of
water
Ordinary equipment (without protection against ingress of water)
The foot control has an IP X1 degree of protection against liquids (drip-
proof).
Operating mode
Year of manufacture
Testing/approval
Temperature -40°C-+70°C (-40°F-+158°F)
Relative humidity 10%-95%
Air pressure 500hPa-1060hPa
Intermittent operation for
electric motors and
instruments
1 min operation - 7 min pause (with a
motor current of 1.5 A)
Intermittent operation for
hoisting motor and tilting
motor of the simulation unit
30 s operation - 270 s pause
(on the rating plate on the junction box)
This work station complies with the
requirements of
DIN EN ISO 12100:2011-03
DIN EN 61010-1:2011-07
DIN EN 61326-1:2013-07
This product bears the CE marking in
accordance with Directive 2014/30/EU of
the European Parliament and of the
Council of February 16, 2014 and
Directive
2006/42/EC of the European Parliament
and of the Council of May 17, 2006.
The contents of the operating
instructions may be changed at any time
without notice. The German version of
the operating instructions is binding for
the translation into other languages.
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