Midmark Integra™ Operatory Cabinetry - Treatment Consoles User guide

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Casework Users
Information
For Models:
FCC (All)
FTC (All)
003-1891-00 Rev B
DA2133i
2113i
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Important Information
Owner’s Product Information; ..............................................................................................3
Safety Symbols; .....................................................................................................................4
Transportation / Storage Conditions; ..................................................................................5
Safety Instructions; ................................................................................................................5
Intended Use, Free Standing Center Console (FCC); ................................................ 7
Intended Use, Free Standing Treatment Console (FTC); ................................................9
Intended Use, Task Light with Clock / Timer; ........................................................... 11
Controls; ................................................................................................................... 11
Operation
Backup Power Mode; ..........................................................................................................12
Setting Time of Day; ...........................................................................................................12
Timer Count-Down Operation;...........................................................................................13
Timer Count-Up Operation; ................................................................................................14
Programming Preset Timer(s) for Time Setting; .............................................................14
Preset Timer(s) Count-Down Operation; .........................................................................15
Maintenance
Care of Task Light; ..............................................................................................................16
Fluorescent Lamp Replacement; ......................................................................................16
Calling for Service; ..............................................................................................................16
Track Monitor Arm
Intended Use; .......................................................................................................................18
Monitor Arm Adjustment; ....................................................................................................19
Monitor Height Adjustments; ..............................................................................................20
Cleaning & Maintenance; .............................................................................................21, 22
Warranty Information
Limited Warranty; ................................................................................................................23
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Model Number:
Owners Product Information
(The information below is required when calling for service)
Model, Serial, or Sales Order Number Location.
In most cases, the Model, Serial, or Sales Order
Number(s) can be located by opening the door(s)
of the Base Cabinet and checking on the inside
walls of the cabinet.
Midmark Authorized Service Company:
DA2214i
Midmark Supplied Monitor
Model / Serial Number Location
Calling for Service
If service is required, contact your Midmark dealer.
To contact Midmark directly:
1-800-Midmark (1-800-643-6275) or 937-526-3662
8:00 am until 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday (EST)
[excluding standard U.S. holidays]
Note
Model / Serial number information is required when calling for service.
Serial Number:
Date of Purchase:
Name of Owner / Facility:
Name of Dealer:
Dealer Phone Number:
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Important Information
Safety Symbols
WARNING
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which could result in serious injury.
Equipment Alert
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which could result in equipment damage.
Caution
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which may result in minor or moderate injury.
It may also be used to alert against unsafe practices
Proper Shipping
Orientation
Fragile
Keep Dry
Consult User Guide
Note
Amplifies a procedure, practice, or condition.
This product has been evaluated with respect to electrical shock, re & mechanical hazards only, in accordance with
UL60601-1 and CAN/CSA C22.2 No. 601.1-M90.
CLASSIFICATION: Class I, Type B Applied Part, Ordinary Equipment. [IPX0], Continuous Operation
Only connect UL60601-1 and CAN/CSA C22.2, No. 601.1-M90. compliant devices to outlets. The Free Standing Treatment
Console (FTC) and Free Standing Center Console (FCC) must meet IEC60601-1-1 when connecting additional accesso-
ries or devices. The only way to ensure the FTC and FCC remain compliant to the applicable regulation is to ensure all
devices connected to them are compliant to UL60601-1 and CAN/CSA C22.2, No. 601.1 standards.
The use of accessories that do not comply with the equivalent safety standards of this equipment may result in a
reduced level of safety for the resulting system. It is the responsibility of anyone connecting devices to I/O cables or
outlets to ensure that the resulting system remains compliant to the IEC 60601-1-1 safety standard.
DANGER
Indicates an imminently hazardous situation which will result in serious or fatal injury.
This symbol is used only in the most extreme conditions.
Protective earth ground
Type B, Applied Part
140 F
60 C
-22 F
-30 C
Storage Temp Limit Symbol
Pressure Limit Symbol
Humidity Limit Symbol
Do Not Spray
Max Monitor Weight
6.8 kg
15 lbs.
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Transportation / Storage Conditions
Ambient Temperature Range: ..............................................................-22°F to +140°F (-30°C to +60°C)
Relative Humidity......................................................................................10% to 90% (non-condensing)
Atmospheric Pressure ..................................................................... 7.2Psi to15.3Psi (50kPa to 106kPa)
Safety Instructions
The primary concern of Midmark is that this equipment is operated and maintained with the safety of the
patient and staff in mind. To assure safer and more reliable operation
• Read and understand this manual before attempting to operate the unit.
Assure that appropriate personnel are informed on the contents of this manual; this is the responsibility
of the purchaser.
Assure that this manual is located near the unit.
Electromagnetic Interference
The Midmark Casework is designed and built to minimize electromagnetic interference with other devices
However, if interference is noticed between another device and this product:
Remove interfering device from room
Plug Casework into a dedicated circuit
Increase separation between Casework and interfering device
Contact Midmark if interference persists
Operating Environment
Ambient Temperature Range; .... +68°F to 104°F (+20°C to 40°C)
Relative Humidity: ................ less than 80%(non-condensing)
Approved for indoor use only.
Disposal of Equipment
At the end of product life, the casework, accessories, and other consumable goods may become
contaminated from normal use. Consult local codes and ordinances for proper disposal of equipment,
and other consumable goods.
WARNING
Equipment is not suitable for use in the presence
of a flammable anesthetic mixture with oxygen, air,
or nitrous oxide.
Clarification: Equipment is suitable for use in the presence
of oxygen, air, or nitrous oxide.
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DA2133i
Freestanding Center Console
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Intended Use - FCC
The Free Standing Center Console (FCC) provides exible storage congurations to be used in
Dental Ofces.
Electrical Rating / Requirements
FCC 120V 120 VAC, 50/60 HZ, 20 amp.
Facility Branch Circuit Ratings Dedicated branch circuit rated at 120 VAC, 50/60 Hz, 25 amp.
FCC Dental Casework Powered Options
Options:
Task Light
Cabinet
Mounted Light
Electrical
Rating
120VAC,
60 HZ
0.75 AMP
115VAC, 50/60 HZ
1.2 AMP
*Total connected load not to exceed FCC electrical ratings.
Note
To ensure unit is properly grounded, it must be connected to a
matching grounded, dedicated, correctly polarized receptacle.
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Freestanding Treatment Console
2113i
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Intended Use - FTC
The Free Standing Treatment Console (FTC) can be used as the primary Operatory workstation, providing
the needed storage and support at the essential Twelve O’clock position.
Electrical Rating / Requirements
FTC 120V 120 VAC, 50/60 HZ, 15 amp.
Facility Branch Circuit Ratings Dedicated branch circuit rated at 120 VAC, 50/60 Hz, 20 amp.
FTC Dental Casework Powered Options
Options:
Task Light
USB Hub
(4port) Power
Adapter
CPU Fan
(USB powered)
Power Supply
(Heat Syringe)
(Scaler),
(Curing Light),
Electric handpiece
Hand Piece
Illumination
Power Adapter
Electrical
Rating
120VAC,
60 HZ
0.75 AMP
100-240VAC,
50/60HZ,
0.5 AMP
5V DC,
0.35-
0.40 A
115VAC, 50/60 HZ,
3 Amp
120V, 60HZ,
0.125 Amp
*Total connected load not to exceed FTC electrical ratings.
Accessories: Clock Timer and
Monitor Mount Arm
Options:
Clock Timer
Power
Adapter
Midmark Supplied
Power Supply
Ratings
Electrical
Rating
100-240V
50/60 HZ
0.4 AMP
100-240V
50/60 HZ
1.5 AMP
Note
To ensure unit is properly grounded, it must be connected to a
matching grounded, dedicated, correctly polarized receptacle.
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DA2151i
Task Light with Clock / Timer - (Optional)
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Intended Use - Clock / Timer
This product is intended to be used as a timing device to indicate the time of day, and provide a means of
timing various processes used in the medical or dental procedures. A uorescent lamp provides lighting for a
lower countertop.
Controls
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Operation
Backup Power Mode
If power is out for less than 30 seconds:
• Clock automatically restores correct time of day.
• Timer and display operation restored as if no power loss occurred.
• No alarm if timer counts down to zero during power loss.
If power is out for more than 30 seconds:
• Timer memory loses preprogrammed times.
• Preset times return to factory setting:
(Timer 1 = 40 secs. Timer 2 = 3:00 minutes).
• If necessary Preset times must be reset.
Setting Time of Day
Press (Two Beeps) Press (Two Beeps)
Clock Set
Press to raise Hour digit to desired time.
Hour/Min
Press to raise Minutes digit to desired time.
Min/Sec
Press (Two Beeps) to Save the new time
of day setting.
Set
Current Setting
New Time of Day
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Operation
Timer Count-Down
Press (Two Beeps)
Timer
Press to raise Minutes digit to desired setting.
Hour/Min
Press to raise Seconds digit to desired setting.
Min/Sec
Press (Two Beeps) to begin timer count-down.
Start
At the end of the count-down the display shows
and the alarm sounds 5 times:
Press (Two Beeps) or (Two Beeps) to stop the alarm.
Cancel Clock
Note
Pressing (Two Beeps) or (Two Beeps) cancels the count-down
Cancel Clock
program and Time of Day is displayed.
00:00
Note
If either the CANCEL or CLOCK buttons are not depressed when alarm ends the Clock / Timer will
begin to count-up. The time that has passed since the end of the alarm will be displayed.
Current Time of Day
00:00
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Operation
Timer Count-Up
Press (Two Beeps) Press (Two Beeps)
Clock Timer
Press (Two Beeps) to begin timer count-up.
Start
Programming Preset Timer(s) for Time Setting
Press (Two Beeps) Press or
Timer
Press (Two Beeps) To Open preset timer
progam mode.
Set
Press or to change desired time.
Hour/Min Min/ Sec
Press (Two Beeps) to Save new programmed time.
Set
then
Display returns to Current Time of Day.
Note
Pressing (Two Beeps) or (Two Beeps) cancels the count-up.
Cancel Clock
program and Time of Day is displayed.
00:00
Current Time of Day
00:01
Current Programmed
Preset Time
Current Programmed
Preset Time
New Programmed
Preset Time
Current Time of Day
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Operation
Preset Timer(s) Count-Down
Press (Two Beeps) Press or
Timer
Press (Two Beeps) to begin timer count-down
Start
At the end of count-down the display shows
and the alarm sounds 5 times.
Press (Two Beeps) or (Two Beeps) to stop the alarm.
Cancel Clock
Current Programmed
Preset Time
00:00
Note
If either the CANCEL or CLOCK buttons are not depressed when the alarm
ends the Clock / Timer will begin to count-up.
The time that has passed since the end of the alarm will be displayed.
Note
Pressing (Two Beeps) or (Two Beeps) cancels the count-down
Cancel Clock
program and Time of Day is displayed.
Current Time of Day
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Fluorescent Lamp Replacement.
Step 1: Remove fluorescent lamp...
A) Slightly flex diffuser panel while
removing from inside lip of frame.
B) Remove fluorescent lamp.
Step 2: Install fluorescent lamp...
A) Install new lamp into lamp sockets.
B) Slightly flex diffuser panel while
inserting it inside lip of frame.
Lamp Specifications
18” Task Light: Type T8, 18’ L., 15 Watt
Care of Task Light
Painted Metal / Plastic Surfaces
Clean the painted metal and plastic surfaces weekly using a clean soft cloth, and mild cleaner.
Periodic applications of common furniture wax will ease cleaning, and maintain the nished lustre
of the surfaces.
Operator Maintenance
DA2210i
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Track Monitor Arm - (Optional)
2967i
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2967i
Intended Use - Track Monitor Arm
The sliding track monitor mount is intended to allow the dental clinician to position the monitor in such a way
that it provides an efcient method of viewing all media (ofce schedule, patient charts, digital x-rays, etc.)
from the midmark 12:00 cabinet position while seated in the Doctor’s or Assistant’s stool and while standing
on either left hand or right hand side of the Midmark 12:00 cabinet.
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2967i
2968i
Range of Motion and Tension Adjustment
for Track Monitor Arm
Adjusting tension on Monitor Arm...
Slightly tighten or loosen set screw with
allen wrench.
To rotate Monitor Arm...
Hold sides of monitor to rotate
from side to side.
To position Monitor Arm...
Hold sides of monitor to move
back and forth.
Monitor
Set Screw
Range of Motion
+ 180°
Top View
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2969i
Range of Motion and Tension Adjustment for Monitor
To rotate Monitor...
Hold sides of monitor to rotate
from side to side.
Tilt adjustment tension...
A) Remove side cover on monitor mount.
B) Slightly tighten or loosen bolt with
allen wrench.
Monitor Height adjustment...
A) Hold bottom of monitor.
B) Push button in on side of monitor mount.
C) Adjust up and down and release button
making sure it pops out.
To Tilt Monitor...
Hold sides of monitor push up or
down to desired angle.
Range of Motion
Max 15° up or
15° down
Side Cover
Monitor Mount
Bolt
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