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1General information................................................................................................. 11
1.1 Dear Customer, ............................................................................................ 11
1.2 Contact information ...................................................................................... 11
1.3 Notes on these Operating Instructions......................................................... 12
1.3.1 General information on the operating Instructions .......................... 12
1.3.2 Scope of these Operating Instructions ............................................ 12
1.4 Other valid documents ................................................................................. 13
1.5 Warranty and liability .................................................................................... 13
1.6 Intended use................................................................................................. 14
1.7 Indication and contraindication..................................................................... 14
1.8 Formats and symbols used .......................................................................... 15
2Safety information.................................................................................................... 16
2.1 Identification of the danger levels................................................................. 16
2.2 Information on the unit.................................................................................. 16
2.3 On-site installation........................................................................................ 17
2.4 Installation of the dental treatment unit ........................................................ 17
2.5 Media quality ................................................................................................ 17
2.6 Connection to the public drinking water system ........................................... 18
2.7 Maintenance and repair................................................................................ 18
2.8 Trouble-free operation.................................................................................. 18
2.9 Vacuum system............................................................................................ 18
2.10 Patient chair ................................................................................................. 19
2.11 Intermittent operation ................................................................................... 19
2.12 Ventilation slots ............................................................................................ 19
2.13 Touchscreen................................................................................................. 20
2.14 Care, cleaning, and disinfecting agents ....................................................... 20
2.15 Modifications and extensions of the system................................................. 20
2.16 Electromagnetic compatibility....................................................................... 20
2.17 Electrostatic discharge ................................................................................. 21
2.18 Dismantling/Installation ................................................................................ 22
3Unit description........................................................................................................ 23
3.1 Standards/Approvals .................................................................................... 23
3.2 Technical data .............................................................................................. 25
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3.3 System overview ........................................................................................... 27
3.4 Patient chair .................................................................................................. 28
3.5 Motor-driven headrest ................................................................................... 29
3.6 Foot control ................................................................................................... 30
3.7 Dentist element ............................................................................................. 31
3.7.1 Instrument positions ......................................................................... 32
3.7.2 EasyTouch user interface ................................................................ 32
3.7.3 Touchscreen .................................................................................... 33
3.7.4 Fixed keys on the dentist element.................................................... 34
3.8 Assistant element.......................................................................................... 36
3.8.1 Instrument positions ......................................................................... 37
3.8.2 User interface................................................................................... 38
3.8.3 Fixed keys on the assistant element ................................................ 38
3.9 Water unit...................................................................................................... 39
3.10 External device connection ........................................................................... 41
4Operation.................................................................................................................. 43
4.1 Starting up the treatment center.................................................................... 43
4.1.1 Initial startup..................................................................................... 43
4.1.2 Switching the treatment center on/off............................................... 43
4.1.2.1 Power switch ..................................................................... 43
4.1.2.2 Main switch........................................................................ 44
4.1.3 Selecting a user profile..................................................................... 45
4.2 Operating concept of the touchscreen .......................................................... 46
4.2.1 Virtual function keys ......................................................................... 46
4.2.2 Start program operating modes ....................................................... 47
4.2.3 Sub-screens and settings screens ................................................... 50
4.2.4 Footer............................................................................................... 50
4.3 Foot control ................................................................................................... 52
4.3.1 Wireless foot control......................................................................... 52
4.3.1.1 Setting the wireless foot control on the treatment center.. 52
4.3.1.2 Battery voltage message................................................... 52
4.3.2 Operating the foot control................................................................. 53
4.3.3 Using the cursor control ................................................................... 55
4.3.3.1 Functionality ...................................................................... 55
4.3.3.2 Operating the cursor control.............................................. 56
4.4 Patient chair .................................................................................................. 58
4.4.1 Safety instructions............................................................................ 58
4.4.2 Safety stop ....................................................................................... 59
4.4.3 Triggering an immediate movement stop......................................... 60
4.4.4 Armrests........................................................................................... 61
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4.4.5 VARIO footrest ................................................................................ 62
4.4.6 Adjusting the motor-driven headrest ............................................... 63
4.4.6.1 Moving the headrest in/out ............................................... 63
4.4.6.2 Inclining the headrest ....................................................... 64
4.4.7 Moving the patient chair via chair programs.................................... 65
4.4.7.1 Moving the patient chair to the entry/exit position ............ 65
4.4.7.2 Moving the patient chair to the mouth rinsing position ..... 66
4.4.7.3 Using the last position memory function........................... 66
4.4.7.4 Activating other chair programs........................................ 67
4.4.8 Moving the chair manually............................................................... 68
4.4.8.1 Manual Chair Adjustment screen (for Simple Start
program mode only)
68
4.4.8.2 ErgoMotion – Tilting the patient couch and inclining the
backrest
68
4.4.8.3 OrthoMotion – Tilting the patient chair.............................. 69
4.4.8.4 Adjusting the chair height ................................................. 69
4.4.8.5 Moving the patient chair with the fine adjustment............. 70
4.4.9 Creating chair and shock positioning programs .............................. 71
4.4.10 Sirona Dental Unit plugin "Patient-specific chair programs............. 72
4.4.11 Setting the Massage/Active lumbar support functions .................... 74
4.5 Dentist element ............................................................................................ 75
4.5.1 Maximum load capacity................................................................... 75
4.5.2 Height adjustment ........................................................................... 75
4.5.3 Motor-driven travel track.................................................................. 76
4.5.4 Fixed keys on the dentist element................................................... 77
4.5.4.1 Main switch....................................................................... 77
4.5.4.2 Timer function................................................................... 77
4.5.4.3 Shock positioning ............................................................. 78
4.5.4.4 Operating light .................................................................. 79
4.5.4.5 Composite function........................................................... 79
4.5.4.6 Tumbler filling ................................................................... 80
4.5.4.7 Flushing of the cuspidor bowl........................................... 81
4.5.4.8 Freely selectable function................................................. 81
4.5.4.9 Clean ................................................................................ 82
4.5.4.10 Setup ................................................................................ 82
4.5.5 Quick setting keys and function levels ............................................ 83
4.5.6 Saving instrument settings .............................................................. 85
4.5.7 Placing the instruments in their holders .......................................... 87
4.5.8 General instrument functions .......................................................... 88
4.5.8.1 Opening the sub-screen ................................................... 88
4.5.8.2 Selecting a coolant ........................................................... 88
4.5.8.3 Switching the preselected coolant on/off.......................... 88
4.5.8.4 Setting the ApexLocator ................................................... 89
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4.5.8.5 Switch instrument light on/off ............................................ 89
4.5.8.6 Preselecting the instrument light operating voltage........... 90
4.5.8.7 Setting the foot control as a direct starter or speed foot
control
90
4.5.8.8 Setting the spray amount .................................................. 91
4.5.8.9 Preparing for use of NaCl saline solution.......................... 91
4.5.8.10 Setting the NaCl flow rate.................................................. 92
4.5.9 ApexLocator ..................................................................................... 94
4.5.9.1 Preparing to use the ApexLocator..................................... 94
4.5.9.2 Distance display ................................................................ 96
4.5.9.3 Beeps ................................................................................ 99
4.5.9.4 Performing manual measurements with the file clamp...... 100
4.5.10 Electric motor ................................................................................... 102
4.5.10.1 Motor and coupling versions ............................................. 102
4.5.10.2 Setting the speed .............................................................. 104
4.5.10.3 Setting the direction of rotation.......................................... 106
4.5.10.4 Implantology/endodontics treatments with motor.............. 108
4.5.11 Turbine ............................................................................................. 111
4.5.12 SPRAYVIT M multifunctional syringe............................................... 112
4.5.12.1 Safety instructions............................................................. 112
4.5.12.2 Using the SPRAYVIT M multifunctional syringe................ 113
4.5.12.3 Instrument light on/off and water temperature adjustment 113
4.5.13 SIROSONIC TL scaler ..................................................................... 115
4.5.13.1 Safety instructions............................................................. 115
4.5.13.2 Setting the intensity........................................................... 116
4.5.14 Using the external HF unit................................................................ 120
4.5.15 Implantological and endodontic treatments...................................... 121
4.5.15.1 Treatment selection........................................................... 121
4.5.15.2 Implantology ...................................................................... 124
4.5.15.3 Endodontics....................................................................... 130
4.6 Assistant element.......................................................................................... 144
4.6.1 Maximum load capacity.................................................................... 144
4.6.2 Height adjustment ............................................................................ 144
4.6.3 Positioning........................................................................................ 144
4.6.4 Fixed keys on the assistant element ................................................ 145
4.6.4.1 Tumbler filling.................................................................... 145
4.6.4.2 Flushing of the cuspidor bowl............................................ 145
4.6.4.3 X-ray viewer ...................................................................... 145
4.6.4.4 Timer function.................................................................... 146
4.6.4.5 Chair programs.................................................................. 146
4.6.4.6 Headrest............................................................................ 146
4.6.4.7 Composite function............................................................ 146
4.6.4.8 Operating light................................................................... 147
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4.6.5 Suction handpieces......................................................................... 148
4.6.6 SPRAYVIT M multifunctional syringe .............................................. 150
4.6.7 Mini LED curing light ....................................................................... 151
4.6.7.1 Safety instructions ............................................................ 151
4.6.7.2 Symbols on the mini LED ................................................. 151
4.6.7.3 Connecting the Mini L.E.D................................................ 152
4.6.7.4 Functional description....................................................... 152
4.6.7.5 Operating the Mini LED .................................................... 153
4.6.7.6 Technical data .................................................................. 154
4.6.8 Hydrocolloid..................................................................................... 155
4.6.8.1 Connecting/removing the hydrocolloid ............................. 155
4.6.8.2 Setting the hydrocolloid and switching it on/off................. 156
4.7 Water unit..................................................................................................... 157
4.7.1 Swiveling the cuspidor bowl ............................................................ 157
4.7.2 Tumbler filling with automatic sensor control .................................. 157
4.7.3 Adjusting the water amount for flushing .......................................... 158
4.7.4 Self-sufficient water supply.............................................................. 159
4.8 Tray .............................................................................................................. 162
4.9 Switching on/off the X-ray viewer or white screen on the SIVISION monitor 164
4.10 Operating light.............................................................................................. 165
4.10.1 Switching the operating light on/off and adjusting it ........................ 165
4.10.2 Switching the composite function on/off.......................................... 166
4.11 CEREC AI .................................................................................................... 167
4.12 X-ray tube unit.............................................................................................. 168
4.13 SIVISIONdigital video system ..................................................................... 169
4.13.1 SIVISION monitor............................................................................ 170
4.13.2 SiroCam AF+ intraoral camera........................................................ 171
4.13.2.1 Safety instructions ............................................................ 171
4.13.2.2 Functional description....................................................... 171
4.13.2.3 Connecting the SiroCam AF+ intraoral camera................ 172
4.13.2.4 Operating SiroCam AF+ intraoral camera ........................ 172
4.13.2.5 Technical data .................................................................. 176
4.14 Operation with a PC ..................................................................................... 177
4.14.1 SIVISION program .......................................................................... 178
4.14.1.1 Starting PC communication.............................................. 178
4.14.1.2 Communication with the media player.............................. 179
4.14.1.3 Communication with Microsoft PowerPoint ...................... 179
4.14.1.4 Communication with SIDEXIS.......................................... 180
4.14.2 USB port.......................................................................................... 183
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4.15 Configuration of the treatment center (setup) ............................................... 184
4.15.1 Opening the setup programs............................................................ 184
4.15.2 Configuring the EasyTouch user interface ....................................... 185
4.15.2.1 Switching the key sound on/off.......................................... 185
4.15.2.2 Calibrating the touchscreen............................................... 185
4.15.2.3 Adjusting the touchscreen brightness ............................... 185
4.15.3 Setting the date and time ................................................................. 186
4.15.4 Configuring control options .............................................................. 187
4.15.4.1 "Showing/hiding" chair programs 3 and 4" ........................ 187
4.15.4.2 Setting the operating mode of the Start program .............. 187
4.15.4.3 Increasing the travel speed of the chair ............................ 187
4.15.4.4 Showing/hiding the fine adjustment key............................ 188
4.15.4.5 Setting the cursor control .................................................. 188
4.15.4.6 Preselecting the number of user profiles........................... 188
4.15.4.7 Automatic activation of the operating light with
approaching dentist element
189
4.15.4.8 Linking the movement of the cuspidor bowl to the mouth
rinsing position
189
4.15.4.9 Linking the tumbler heater to the chair program................ 189
4.15.4.10Linking the dentist element movement to chair programs. 190
4.15.4.11Key for showing/hiding white screen on SIVISION monitor 190
4.15.4.12Setting the bell/hash fixed key as a pushbutton or as a
switch
190
4.15.4.13Setting the X-ray viewer key on the assistant element ..... 191
4.15.4.14Adjust cleaning agent mixture for chemical suction hose
cleaning
191
4.15.4.15Switching the central supply for chemical suction hose
cleaning off and on
191
4.15.4.16Linking the spray aspirator to the 4-way foot switch ......... 192
4.15.4.17Linking the headrest tilt to the 4-way foot switch............... 192
4.15.4.18Switching on/off the foot control function for intraoral
camera focus
192
4.15.5 Configure instruments ...................................................................... 194
4.15.5.1 Preselecting how instrument settings are to be saved...... 194
4.15.5.2 Showing/hiding the external HF unit adjustment key ........ 195
4.15.5.3 Switching afterblow on/off ................................................. 195
4.15.5.4 Setting the spray temperature........................................... 195
4.15.6 Configuring the network connection................................................. 195
4.15.7 Opening the service function............................................................ 195
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5Care, cleaning and maintenance by the practice team ........................................... 196
5.1 Basics........................................................................................................... 196
5.1.1 Intervals........................................................................................... 196
5.1.2 Care, cleaning, and disinfecting agents .......................................... 198
5.1.3 Microbiological water test ................................................................ 198
5.2 Surfaces ....................................................................................................... 200
5.2.1 Clean/disinfect surfaces .................................................................. 200
5.2.2 Disinfect the EasyTouch.................................................................. 201
5.2.3 Disinfecting handles ........................................................................ 202
5.2.4 Disinfecting the tray......................................................................... 203
5.2.5 Care for, clean, and disinfect upholstery ......................................... 203
5.2.6 Thermally disinfecting the instrument holder of the dentist element
and sterilizing the silicone mat
204
5.2.7 Thermally disinfecting the instrument holder of the assistant
element and sterilizing the silicone mat
205
5.2.8 Clean the foot switch....................................................................... 205
5.3 Instruments and instrument hoses ............................................................... 206
5.3.1 Rinse water lines............................................................................. 206
5.3.2 Purge water lines (purge function) .................................................. 206
5.3.3 Automatically purge water lines (autopurge function) ..................... 209
5.3.4 Care for, disinfect and sterilize the treatment instruments .............. 214
5.3.4.1 Treatment instruments...................................................... 214
5.3.4.2 Clean and disinfect/sterilize the components of the
ApexLocator
214
5.3.4.3 Disinfecting/sterilizing Mini L.E.D. curing light.................. 215
5.3.4.4 Cleaning/disinfecting the SiroCam AF+ intraoral camera 215
5.3.4.5 Checking the flow rate on the SPRAYVITM
multifunctional syringe
216
5.3.5 Changing the cotton wool roll on the turbine hose .......................... 216
5.4 Vacuum system............................................................................................ 217
5.4.1 Cleaning the suction hoses ............................................................. 217
5.4.2 Cleaning vacuum system using cleaning adapter in the cuspidor or
via external container
219
5.4.2.1 Cleaning vacuum system using cleaning adapter in the
cuspidor
219
5.4.2.2 Cleaning the suction system via external container ......... 221
5.4.3 Sterilize and disinfect the suction handpieces................................. 222
5.4.4 Cleaning and disinfecting the suction hoses ................................... 223
5.4.5 Thermodisinfecting suction hoses................................................... 225
5.5 Components of the water unit ...................................................................... 226
5.5.1 Clean the gold trap.......................................................................... 226
5.5.2 Clean/disinfect the cuspidor ............................................................ 227
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5.5.3 Cleaning the outlet lines of the cuspidor .......................................... 228
5.5.4 Refilling DENTOSEPT P waterline treatment solution ..................... 229
5.5.5 Change the water and air filters ....................................................... 230
5.5.6 Changing the amalgam rotor............................................................ 231
5.5.7 Check the message system of the amalgam separator ................... 234
5.5.8 Emptying the sediment container..................................................... 235
5.5.9 Cleaning the filter insert of the wet suction device ........................... 237
5.6 Foot control and connection box ................................................................... 239
5.6.1 Changing the battery of the wireless foot control ............................. 239
5.6.2 Changing the fuse of the external device connection ...................... 241
5.7 Sanitation ...................................................................................................... 242
5.7.1 Interactively guided sanitation of the treatment center..................... 242
5.7.2 Display sanitation report................................................................... 249
5.7.3 Sanitizing the treatment center manually ......................................... 250
5.7.4 Biofilm removal by the service technician ........................................ 254
6Maintenance by the service engineer....................................................................... 255
6.1 Inspection and maintenance ......................................................................... 255
6.2 Safety checks................................................................................................ 255
6.3 Maintenance Manual..................................................................................... 256
7Malfunctions ............................................................................................................. 257
7.1 Error messages............................................................................................. 257
7.2 Remote diagnosis ......................................................................................... 259
8Spare parts and consumables.................................................................................. 260
9Disposal.................................................................................................................... 262
10 Overview of all function keys.................................................................................... 264
Index......................................................................................................................... 284
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Operating Instructions TENEO (USA) 1.1Dear Customer,
1General information
1.1 Dear Customer,
We are pleased that you have equipped your practice with the Sirona
TENEO® dental treatment unit.
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 dental treatment unit to suit your individual tastes. The new
hub of your treatment room is tailored to your personal needs.
With TENEO® you have chosen a dental treatment unit that stands for
easy operation, innovative comfort and high quality design. With
TENEO® we have enhanced proven functions and turned customer
requirements into innovations. In conjunction with the EasyTouch user
interface, the reliable travel track concept now makes treatment more
pleasant and efficient than ever before.
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 TENEO®.
Your TENEO® 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 TENEO (USA)
1.3 Notes on these Operating Instructions
1.3.1 General information on the operating Instructions
Observe t he Operating Instructions
Observe the Operating Instructions Please familiarize yourself with the dental treatment 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.
Tip: A quick guide containing brief operating instructions has been
provided to help you look up functions quickly.
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 dental treatment 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. From here, you can download these
Operating Instructions along with other 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 dental depot.
1.3.2 Scope of these Operating Instructions
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.
Firmware This document is valid for systems with software versions from:
Version 7.0
The current software version is displayed in the setup, see "Opening
Setup programs" [ 184].
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Operating Instructions TENEO (USA) 1.4Other valid documents
1.4 Other valid documents
Your dental treatment unit 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.
A separate manual of operating instructions exists for each of the
following Sirona products:
HUGO, CARL and PAUL
Treatment instruments and accessories
LEDview operating light
22" flat screen monitor, 2015 model
CEREC AI acquisition system
● HELIODENTPLUSX-ray tube unit
HUGO, CARL and PAUL dental working stools
The document "Installation Requirements" is also available. It contains
detailed technical specifications, dimension sheets, and information on
operating the dental treatment unit with regard to electromagnetic
tolerance.
1.5 Warranty and liability
Maintenance Maintenance must be performed at scheduled intervals to ensure the
operational and functional reliability of your product and to protect the
safety and health of patients, users and other persons. For more
information, please refer to "Maintenance by the service
engineer" [ → 255].
The owner is responsible for making sure that all maintenance activities
are performed.
As manufacturers of medical electrical equipment, we can assume
responsibility for the safety properties of the unit only if maintenance and
repairs on the unit are performed either by us or by agencies which we
have expressly authorized and if components of the unit are replaced by
original spare parts in case of failure.
Exclusion of liability In the event that the system owner fails to fulfill its obligation to perform
maintenance activities or ignores error messages, Sirona Dental Systems
GmbH and its authorized dealers cannot assume any liability for any
damage thus incurred.
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1.6Intended use Operating Instructions TENEO (USA)
1.6 Intended use
This dental treatment unit with accessories is intended to supply power to
and serve as a base for dental devices and accessories. This product
includes a dental chair. The dental treatment unit is intended for use in
the dental clinic environment and is used by trained dentists and/or dental
assistants.
The operating and maintenance instructions must be observed.
Caution: Federal Law (USA) restricts the sale of the device to or on the
order of a physician, dentist, or licensed practitioner.
1.7 Indication and contraindication
Indication with implantology
Indication The dental treatment unit is suitable for following treatments:
●caries
● periodontitis
● endodontics
● implantology
misaligned teeth
dental care (teeth cleaning, etc.)
tooth extractions
other applications for dental treatment
Contraindication This dental treatment unit is not intended for operation in areas subject to
explosion hazards.
This dental treatment unit is permanently installed. Operation is not
permitted in mobile vehicles.
Highly immunosuppressed patients or patients with specific pulmonary
diseases should not come in contact with the water of the dental
treatment unit. The use of sterile solutions is recommended.
Contraindications for polymerisation light Mini L.E.D., see chapter „Safety
instructions“ [ → 151].
Contraindications for operating light LEDview or LEDlight, see separate
Operating Instructions, chapter "Safety information".
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Operating Instructions TENEO (USA) 1.8Formats and symbols used
1.8 Formats and symbols used
The formats and symbols used in this document have the following
meaning:
Prerequisite
1. First action step
2. Second action step
or
Alternative action
Result
Individual action step
Requests you to do something.
See "Formats and symbols
used [ → 15]"
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 TENEO (USA)
2Safety information
2.1 Identification of the danger levels
To prevent personal injury and material damage, please observe the
warning and safety information provided in the present operating
instructions. Such information is highlighted as follows:
Tip: Information on making work easier.
2.2 Information on the unit
Accompanying documents
Accompanying documents
This symbol is affixed next to the unit rating plate.
Meaning: When operating the unit, observe the operating instructions.
This symbol is affixed on the unit rating plate.
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" [ 21] and "Electromagnetic
compatibility" [ → 20].
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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Operating Instructions TENEO (USA) 2.3On-site installation
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 Installation of the dental treatment 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.
waterline treatment system, s tandard equipment
To ensure compliance with the medical and national legal requirements
for water from dental treatment units, the dental treatment unit must be
equipped with a waterline treatment system.
As the owner of the dental treatment unit, you are generally responsible
for the water quality.
The bacterial count must comply with the national regulations for drinking
water and must not exceed 500 CFU/ml under any circumstances (CFU:
colony forming unit).
In the event of an increased colony count, the installation must be
checked and the cause of contamination eliminated. Alternatively, a
stand-alone water supply can also be installed. The empty tank for
waterline treatment solution can be used as a water container.
Before installation of the dental treatment unit, an acceptable
microbiological water quality for the domestic water supply must be
ensured and documented in the form of a colony count. Sampling and the
colony count must be performed by a competent laboratory.
Test the water quality from the dental treatment unit at regular intervals
and after it has not been used for > 1 week, see Microbiological water
test [ 198]. Please contact your specialized dealer or your relevant
dental association for the respective national requirements and
measures.
More detailed information on the requirements of supply media quality are
provided in "Installation requirements".
Treatment water, immunosuppressed patients, with sterile solution
WARNING
Highly immunosuppressed patients or patients with specific pulmonary
diseases should not come in contact with the water of the dental
treatment unit . The use of sterile solutions is recommended.
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2.6Connection to the public drinking water system Operating Instructions TENEO (USA)
2.6 Connection to the public drinking water system
waterline treatment system, standard
The dental treatment unit complies with the requirements of EN 1717
(free discharge with an air gap 20 mm) and the DVGW German Gas
and Water Association). It is intrinsically safe according to the W540
worksheet and thus also complies with W270 and KTW (Guideline on the
use of plastics in contact with drinking water). It can be connected directly
to the public drinking water system.
The dental treatment unit has the "DVGW" label next to the rating plate.
Please comply with the national requirements with regard to connecting
dental treatment units to the public drinking water system.
2.7 Maintenance and repair
Authorized technical personnel and
spare parts
As manufacturers of dental medical units and in the interest of the
operational safety of your system, we stress the importance of having
maintenance and repair of this dental treatment unit performed only by
ourselves or by agencies expressly authorized by us. Furthermore, faulty
components must always be replaced with original spare parts.
Certificate, with modification note
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.
Maintenance intervals Despite the outstanding quality of your dental treatment unit and regular
care by the practice team, in the interest of operational safety, it is
essential to have preventive maintenance performed at scheduled
intervals.
In order to ensure the operational safety and reliability of your dental
treatment unit and to avoid damage due to natural wear, as the system
owner you must have your system checked regularly by an authorized
service technician from your dental depot. Furthermore, safety checks
must be performed. Please contact your dental depot to obtain a
maintenance offer. For more information, please refer to "Maintenance by
the service engineer" [ 255].
2.8 Trouble-free operation
Use of this device is only permitted if it is working correctly. If trouble-free
operation cannot be guaranteed, the device must be shut down, checked
by authorized service personnel for malfunctions, and repaired, if
necessary.
2.9 Vacuum system
Suction of aluminum or other m etal oxides prohibited
The suction removal of aluminum and other metal oxides from blasting
devices via the amalgam separator and the automatic separator installed
in the dental treatment 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. dental treatment units equipped with a central wet
suction system are generally suitable for suction removal of the above
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Operating Instructions TENEO (USA) 2.10Patient chair
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 dental treatment units. However, in such cases, make sure that
the system is subsequently flushed with an adequate amount of water.
2.10 Patient chair
Maximum load capacity 165 kg
Please observe the maximum load capacity of 165 kg (363.8 lbs) for the
patient chair.
The permissible maximum load capacity is indicated on a plate next to the
rating plate of the dental treatment unit.
The weight distribution complies with ISO 6875. The mechanical stability
is tested with a multiple safety factor acc. to IEC 60601-1.
The maximum permissible weight of accessories mounted on the patient
chair is 5 kg (11 lbs)
The patient’s arms and legs must be resting on the upholstery of the
chair.
2.11 Intermittent operation
Intermitte nt operation, other motors
The motors of the dental treatment unit and of the treatment instruments
are designed for intermittent operation corresponding to the dental mode
of treatment.
Drive motors for patient chair and backrest: max. 6% duty cycle (max.
25s "ON" / 400s "OFF")
Other motors: max. 6% duty cycle, (max. 15 s "ON" / 3 min "OFF")
2.12 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. Use wipe disinfection only in the vicinity of the
ventilation slots.
max. load of chair
165 kg
Intermittent operation
of chair motors:
25 s ON/400 s OFF
üû
max. load of chair
165 kg
Intermittent operation
of chair motors:
25 s ON/400 s OFF
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2.13Touchscreen Operating Instructions TENEO (USA)
2.13 Touchscreen
The monitor of the dentist element is equipped with touch-sensitive
control technology.
The touchscreen must not be operated with pointed objects such as ball-
point pens, pencils, etc. Such objects could damage or scratch its
surface. Always operate the touchscreen 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" [ → 198].
2.15 Modifications and extensions of the system
Modifications to this unit which might affect the safety of the system
owner, patients or other persons are prohibited by law.
For reasons of product safety, this product may be operated only with
original Sirona accessories or third-party accessories expressly approved
by Sirona. The user assumes the risk of using non-approved accessories.
If any devices not approved by Sirona are connected, they must comply
with the applicable standards, e.g.:
IEC 60950-1 for data devices (e.g. PC, Ethernet Switch, Ethernet
Hub, Ethernet Converter, USB Repeater, Ethernet Router, USB
Switch, HDMI Repeater/Amplifier, audio sources, Display Port
Repeater/Amplifier etc. and their power supplies), as well as
IEC 60601-1 for medical electrical equipment.
The dental treatment unit monitor must fulfill the requirements of the
IEC 60950-1 standard.
The loudspeaker port of the monitor may be connected only to a device
that complies with IEC 60950-1 (e.g. a PC) or
IEC 60601-1. Under no circumstances may it be connected to a stereo
system or the like.
If a system is created during the installation process, the requirements of
IEC 60601-1, 3rd edition, must be fulfilled. The person assembling the
system assumes responsibility for ensuring conformity, e.g. acc. to
Directive 93/42/EEC.
2.16 Electromagnetic compatibility
Medical electrical equipment is subject to special precautionary
measures with regard to electromagnetic compatibility (EMC). They must
be installed and operated as specified in the document “Installation
Requirements”.
Portable and mobile RF communications equipment may interfere with
medical electrical equipment. Therefore, use of such devices (e.g. cellular
phones) in the practice or hospital environments must be prohibited.
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