037N DENTAL CHAIR INSTALLATION and OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS R
037NDENTAL CHAIR
INSTALLATIONand
OPERATIONINSTRUCTIONS
R
TABLE OF CONTENTS Page
1.OVERALLVIEWANDMAJORCOMPONENTS.......................................1
2.DIMENSIONSANDSPECIFICATIONS........................................................2
3.ELECTRICALDIAGGRAM............................................................................3
4.INSTALLATIONPROCEDURES...................................................................4
5.OPERATIONPROCEDURES..........................................................................5
6.ADJUSTMENTOFPOSITIONING................................................................8
7. CARE AND MAINTENANCE............................................................................9
Intended Use of the ProductThisproduct is intendedfor theexclusiveusefordiagnoses, treatmentsandrelativeprocedures of dentistry, and must be operated or handled by the qualified dentists or by dentalstaffsunderthesupervisionofthedentist.Suchdentistsordentalstaffsshouldinstructand/orassist thepatientstoapproachtoandleavefromtheproduct.Patientsshouldnotbeallowedtooperateorhandletheproductunlesshe/sheissoinstructed.
Environmental RequirementsOperatingAmbientTemperature41°F~104°F(5°C~40°C)Humidity30%~75%AtmosphericalPressure10.2psi~15.4psi(700hpa~1060hpa)StorageAmbientTemperature14°F~122°F(-10°C~50°C)Humidity10%~80%AtmosphericalPressure8.7psi~15.4psi(600hpa~1060hpa)
SymbolApplied part complying with the specified requirements of IEC60601-1:2005 to provide protectionagainstelectricalshock,particularlyregardingallowablepatientleakagecurrentandpatientauxiliarycurrent.
Caution,warningornote
CAUTION•Thischairisintendedtobeusedfordentalexaminationandtreatment.Donotusethisforanyotherpurposethanexaminationortreatment.• Only a trained and qualifi ed personnel should operate this chair.•Followallthesafetyprecautionsandinstructionsionstoprotectpatientsandoperators.•Duringtreatmentkeepsmallchildren,exceptforapatient,awayfromthetreatmentarea.•Alwayskeepaneyeonthepatientsohe/sheshallnottouchtheequipment.• Keep patient’s and operator’s hands, fi ngers or parts of the body away from moving parts of the equipment.•Inthecaseofdefect,putaproperlabelonit.Callatechnicianofourauthorizeddealer.•Thisproductmaybeaffectedbysourcesthatgenerateexcessiveelectromagneticwaves.•Donotinstallthisequipmentclosetosuchdevicessuchaselevatorsorcommunicationequipment,includingcellulartelephones.•Electrosurgicalknivesmaycausethechairtotemporarilymalfunction.Ifanelectrosurgicalknifeistobeused,turnoffthemainswitchofthechairafterthepatienthasbeenpositioned.•Takeextremecarewithpatientsthathaveapacemaker.Priortooperationofthechair,askpatienttoverifywhethertheyhaveapacemaker.Whenoperatingchair,becertainpatientdisplaysnoindicationofdiscomfort.Ceasechairoperationimmediatelyandturnoffmainpowerswitchifpatientshowsanysignofbeingaffectedbychairoperation.• Do not position this equipment so that it is diffi cult to access the main power supply outlet that the powerplugofthischairisconnectedto.
CAUTIONThefollowingsareprohibited.•Tomodifythisequipment.•Tousetheequipmentunderanyfailurecondition.•Tousetheequipmentwithoutdoingthedailyandperiodicalcheck-up.•Towipetheplasticcoverswithanydisinfectantordetergentthatcontainsorganicsolvent.•Toletapersononthechairwhoweighsover300lbs.•Tolettwoormorepersononthechair.
Classification a. Protection against electric shock : Class I Equipment, Type B Applied Parts (Headrest, Backrese and Seat cushions) b. Protection against water ingress : Chair (IPX0) c. Equipment not suitable for use in the presence of a flammable anesthetic mixture with air or with oxygenornitrousoxide. d. Mode of operation : Non-continouous operation. ON time :3min. OFF time : 15 min
1. OVERALL VIEW AND MAJOR COMPONENTS
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(1) ARTICULATING HEADREST (7) ARMREST BLOCK(2) BACKREST (8) CHAIR PRESET PANEL(3) ARMREST (9) BELLOWS(4) SEAT (10) BASE PLATE(5)LEGREST (11)ROTATIONLOCKPEDAL(6) RETRACTABLE FOOTREST (12) FOOT SWITCH (CHAIR)
Fig. 1-1 OVERALL VIEW
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2. DIMENSIONS AND SPECIFICATIONS
17-7
/8"
6-3/
8"
18-1
/2"
5/8"
43-3
/8"
15-3
/4"
16-3
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22" 25-5/8"19"
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8-9/32"(037)8-21/32"(039)
19-11/16"23-5/8"
22-21/32"
17-23/32"19-11/16"
10°
20°
90°
30°
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2-1. Dimensions
2-2. Specifications
CHAIRWEIGHT------------------------------------330lbs
BASE DIMENSION --------------------------------- 22" x 22-5/8" x 5/8"
INITIAL HEIGHT ----------------------------------- 17-7/8"
SEAT ELEVATION STROKE --------------------- 10-1/4"
LEGREST EXTENSION --------------------------- 9-1/16"
ROTATION-------------------------------------------220DegreeTotal(110Degree.Left&Right)
MOTORPUMP--------------------------------------Type5LP
PUMPINGCAPACITY-----------------------------0.72L/min.(0.19gal/min)
HYDRAULIC FLUID ------------------------------- 900 cc (30 fl.oz)10W Non Detergent Hydraulic Oil
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3. ELECTRICAL DIAGGRAM
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4. INSTALLATION PROCEDURES1)Placechaircratejustbehindtheplannedlocationforthechair.
2)Openthecrateandremoveallpackingmaterials. (Donotusesharpinstrumentthatcandamageupholstery.) Slidethechairoffpaletteintotheplace. DO NOT LIFT THE CHAIR BY ARMRESTS OR BACKREST.
3) Once the chair is located, but BEFORE PLUGGING INTO POWER, do the followings ; (1)Removeredboltwithacautiontaglocatedonchairseat-plate. (2)Graspingredtagonbellows,pulloutrubberplugofoilreservoir. (3)Saveaboveredboltandrubberplugincasethechairiseverreshippedinthefuture.
4)Remove3nutsandwashersundertheseat. Attach the seat on seat-plate and fix it by screwing the nuts and washers from underneaththeseat-plate.
5)Attachbellowstobellowssupport. (1)Loosenandremove4Phillipsscrewsonbellowssupport-rear,thenremovethebellows support-rearfromthechair. (2)Hangthetopplateofbellowsontheedgeofbellowssupport-front,andhangthe top-rearplateofbellowsontheedgeofbellowssupport-rear. (3)Reattachbellowssupport-rearwithhangingbellowsontothechairbyscrewing4 Phillipsscrews.
6)Unpackthesmallcartoncontainingaccessories.Checkfollowingitemsinit. HeadrestAssembly......................................1pce. FlatHeadWoodScrew(Pie.4.8-40).......... 4pcs. AnchorPlug(7x30).................................... 4pcs. Foran037Nchair,slideheadrestintoslidemountontopofbackrest.
7) Fixing the chair on the floor Fix the chair base on the floor with bolts. Chair base fixing points are shown in figure 3-1. In case of wood floor, fix the chair base with attached flat head wood screws. In case of concrete floor, fix the chair base with attached anchor plug and flat head wood screws.
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AFTERINSTALLATIONOncethechairisinstalledaccordingtoabovesteps,checktheallchairfunctionfollowingtheoperationproceduresinthisbooklet.
Chair must be fixed to the floor with bolts topreventfromfallingdown. When fixing chair to the floor, be careful not to damage pipings under the floor.
Flat Head Wood Screws
Fig. 4-1 Fixing chair on the floor
CAUTION
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5-1. Main Power Switch 1)Plugthechairintoanappropriateelectricpowersource.
2)TurnontheMainSwitchlocatedonleftsideofPumpCover.(SeeFig.4-1.)
5. OPERATION PROCEDURES
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Main Power SwitchFuse (6.3A)
Power Cord
Toavoid theriskofelectrickshock, thisequipmentmustpnlybeconnectedatoasupplymainswithprotectiveearth.GroundingreliabilitycanonlyarchievedwhentheequipmentisconnrctedtoaequivalentreceptaclemarkedHOSPITALONLYorHOSPITALGRADE.
OperatetheMainPowerSwitchbyhandonly.Turnoffthemainswitchafterdailyoperation.Donottouchanyswitchwithawethand,asitmightcauseelectricshork.
The Belmont 037N chair was designed for maximum simplicity of operation. However, taking afewmomentstofamiliariseyourselfwiththeoperationofthechairwillmakeit'soperationcomfortableandsimpleforyouandyourpatients.
CAUTION
CAUTION
CAUTIONBefore use•Checkconnectionofswtichesandmakesurethatthedevicefunctionsproperly.•Makesurethatgroundingwireisconnected.•Makesurethatcablesareproperlyandperfectlyconnected.•Be careful when you use the equipment combined with another, as it may lead to inadequate decision or danger.
Patient Entry•Donotoperatethechairuntilpatientisfullyseated.Patienthead,backandfeetmustbeinfullcontactwithseatcushions.Patienthandsmustbeplacedontopofforwardfacingarmrestsorontheirlap.Allpatientsareatriskofpotentialinjuryiftheseprecautionsarenotfollowed.•Donotallowpatienttositonthehearest,armrestoronthebackrest.Donotgivetoomuchloadonthechaircushions.Failuretodosomightleadtomalfunctionoranaccident,suchasfallfromthechairorbreakofthedevice
During use•Donotusethechairlongerthanrequiredforexaminationortreatment.•Alwayswatchthepatientandtheequipmenttomakesurenothingiswrong.•Ifanythingwrongisobservedwiththeequipmentorthepatient,takeaproperaction,suchasstoppingtheuseofequipmentaswellaskeepingthepatientinsafe.•Keepaneyeonthepatientnottotouchtheequipment.•Donottouchthepatientandthefuseholdersimultaneously.
After use•Turnofftheswtichandpullofthepowersupplyplug.•Cleantheequipmentandgetitreadyforuse.
Fig. 5-1 Main Power Switch
Fig. 5-2 Control Switch Location
2) Chair Auto-mode Controls (See Fig. 5-4.) (1)PresetModeControls(1.2.3) 037Nchairhastwopresetpositionsandlastpositionmemory.Toplacethechairineachpositionwithfootrestextension.Momentarilymovethefootswitch locatedonrearsideofthepumpcover. 1 (Preset 1) : Move rear mounted switch right. 2(Preset2) :Moverearmountedswitchleft. 3(LP) : Move rear mounted switch up.
(2)Auto-returnControl(0)Toreturnthechairtothepatiententryposition(fullyloweredwiththefootrestretracted),Momentarilymoverearmountedfootswitchdown.
5-2. Controls Basic Control Function (FIG.5-2)
•Chairmanualcontrolfunctionsareduplicatedonbothsidesofthepumpcover.•Chairautocontrolfunctionsareequippedonrearsideofthepumpcover.•Chairrotationfunctionareequippedonrightsideofthepumpcover.
Chair Functions
Preset / Auto-Return
NeutralLock
Rotation Lock PedalRAISE CHAIR
LOWER CHAIR
RAISEBACKREST
RECLINEBACKREST
Chair Manual Controls
Preset / Auto-Return3 (L P)
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1(PRESET)
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Chair Functions
Preset / Auto-Return
NeutralLock
Rotation Lock PedalRAISE CHAIR
LOWER CHAIR
RAISEBACKREST
RECLINEBACKREST
Chair Manual Controls
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1) Chair Manual Controls (See Fig. 5-3.) (1)SeatHeightControl To raise : Move either side mounted foot switch up. To lower : Move either side mounted foot switch down. (2) Backrest Control To raise : Move either side mounted switch right. To reclining : Move either side mounted switch left.
Fig. 5-3 Chair Manual Control
Chair Functions
Preset / Auto-Return
NeutralLock
Rotation Lock PedalRAISE CHAIR
LOWER CHAIR
RAISEBACKREST
RECLINEBACKREST
Chair Manual Controls
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0(AUTO-RETURN)
1(PRESET)
2(PRESET)
Fig. 5-4 Chair Auto-mode Control
Chair Functions
Preset / Auto-Return
NeutralLock
Rotation Lock Pedal
Fig. 5-5 Rotation Lock Pedal
3) Chair Rotation (See Fig.5-5) Release rotation lock by pressing "N" footpad and lock chair in desired position by pressing "L" footpad.
Fig. 5-8 Armrest Rotation
5-5. Armrest Rotation (See Fig. 5-8)Eitherarmrestcanberotatedoutwardbypulling.
5-3. Headrest Adjustment (See Fig. 5-6)(1)HeightAdjustmentPressdownorpulluptheheadrestforheightadjustment.
(2)AngleAdjustmentGrabtheheadrestreleaseleveronheadrestmechanismandmovetodesiredposition.
Take care not to pintch the fingers with the headrest mechanism.
CAUTION
5-4. Positioning of Headrest (See Fig. 5-7)(1)Seatpatientuprightandallofthewaybackonthechair.(2)Positionthebottomoftheheadrestcushionsoitisevenwiththeoccipitalofthepatient’shead.
Viewing the lower arch (See Fig. 5-7)(1)Usingthelatchreleasebutton(white),pivottheheadrestcushionhalfwaytowardthepatient’shead.(2)Havethepatientleanbackontheheadrest.(3)Usingthechaircontrols,placethepatientinthedesiredoperatingposition.
Viewing the upper arch (See Fig. 5-7)(1)Lowerthebackrestandraisethebaseofthechair.(2)Slidetheheadrestin.(3)Supportthepatientshead/headrestcushionwhilepressinglatchreleasebutton.(4)Tilttheheadrestcushionuntilthedesiredupperarchpositionisobtained.
Headrest ReleaseLever
Fig. 5-6 Headrest Adjustment
Fig. 5-7 Positioning of Headrest
5-6. Safety StopAutomatictravelinallautomaticmodecanbeinstantlycancelledatanytimebymomentarilypressinganycontrolswitch.
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6-1. Auto Return (AR) , Preset (1.2) , and Rinsing Position (LP) Setup (Fig.6-1)Therearetwodifferentsetupproceduresbuttheresultsarethesame.
1) Setup Procedure 1.(1)Movethechairtodesiredpositionbymanualcontrolswitches.(Fig.6-1)(Also,movethelegresttothedesiresextensionorretractionlimitposition)
(2)Movethestickswitch(0or1or2or3)forthatpositionuntilthebeepersounds(about5seconds)tocompletetheprocedure.(Fig.6-2) 0 : Auto return 1 : Preset-1 2 : Preset-2 3 : (LP) Rinsing position as the last position
MODESTORE
Fig.6-3 Chair Preset Panel
6. ADJUSTMENT OF POSITIONING
3 (L P)
0(AUTO-RETURN)
1(PRESET)
2(PRESET)
Fig. 6-2 Stick switch (Auto-mode)
2) Setup Procedure 2.(1)Movethechairtodesiredpositionbymanualcontrolswitches.(Fig.6-1)(Also,movethelegresttothedesiresextensionorretractionlimitposition)
(2)Pressandholddownthe“Store”SW(about2seconds)(Fig.6-3).Aftertheinitialbeepersound,thebeeperkeepsonsoundingonceatthe“pip,pip”(tentimesatonesecondintervals).
(3)PressthestickSW(1or2or3)forthatpositiontocompletetheprocedure.(Fig.6-4)Ifthestep3doesnottakeplacewithin10seconds,theprocedureisterminated.(SetupoftheAutoreturnpositionisnotavailable.)
(4)Toexittheprocedureduringthestep2,pressthe“Store”SWonceagain.
RAISE CHAIR
LOWER CHAIR
RAISEBACKREST
RECLINEBACKREST
RAISE CHAIR
LOWER CHAIR
RAISEBACKREST
RECLINEBACKREST
Fig. 6-1 Stick switch (Manual)
Fig. 6-1 Stick switch (Manual)
Fig. 6-4 Stick switch (Auto-mode)
3 (L P)
1(PRESET)
2(PRESET)
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7. CARE AND MAINTENANCE
7-1. Cleaning and disinfection
Donotsprayliquidsdirectlyontochairsurfaces.Inordertopreventdamagetoelectricalcomponentsandsystems,donotapplyexcesscleaningsolutionontochairsurfaces.
Routine CareCleanplasticandupholsterysurfacesiegularlyusingamildsoapandwatersolution. When cleaning, use a dampened cloth only, as excess cleaning solution can flow into the chair and cause permanentdamagetoelectricalcomponents.
Barrier Technique Use of disposable barrier products should be the first choice for the protection of dental equipment. Disinfectantsleavebehindasurfaceresiduethataccumulatesovertimeandeventuallydamagesequipmentandupholsterysurfaces.
Chemical DisinfectionIfachemicaldisinfectantistobeusedonchairorupholsterysurfaces,contactthemanufacturerofthedisinfectantpriortouse. Obtain verification from the disinfectant manufacturer that their product will not damage the chair or upholsterysurfaces.
Unacceptable Disinfectants The following chemicals may damage equipment and upholstery:*Alcoholbasedsolutions * Bleach*Phenol/Alcoholcombinations*Foamsprayproducts * Benzalconium chloride solutions
Use with Caution*Waterbasedphenolicdisinfectants,followingmanufacturer’sexactinstructionsforuse.
Warrantydoesnotcoverdamagetoequipmentandupholsterycausedbydisinfectantsolutions.
7-2 Storage and working lifetime7-2-1 Storage1.Keeptheequipmentawayfromwater. 2. Keep in a circumstances safe from influance by temparature, humidity, wind, sun light, air containig salts andminerals.3.Careaboutstabilitysuchasinclination,vibrationandimpact,includinghandlingandtransportation.4.Donotkeeptheequipmentinaplacewherechemicalsareorwheregasisemitted.
7-2-2 LifetimeProvidedthattherecommendedandauthorizedcareandmaintenancearecorrectlyperformed,theworkinglifetimeofthisequipmentis10yearsfromthedateofinitialshipmentfromthemanufacturer.
CAUTION
CAUTION
No. Item(Frequency)
How to check and diagnose Infl uence of not doing check-up
Actions when any incom-pliance is found
1 Safety functions(Daily. Before opening offi ce)
During pre-set movement or auto-return movement, press any key for chair operationnand the chair should automatically stop.
Injury caused by move-ment of the chair during treatment or pinching with chair and other equipment or furniture.
Call to a technician of our authorized dealer.
2 Function of each switch(Daily. Before opening offi ce)
Each switch for chair operation should work correctly.
Defect of movement may cause an accident.
Call to a technician of our authorized dealer.
3 Wiping off water(Daily. Before closing offi ce)
Make sure that no water is left that were spilt during treatment.
Water will caus rust Wipe off water with a soft and dry cloth.
4 Stain removal of external parts(Daily. Before closing offi ce)
Visually make sure that no dust, chemical or other material is left on the chair.
Such chemicals will cause discoloration, dete-rioration and break of the plastics.
Thoroughly clean the chair following the cleaning instruction in this book, regardless the result of this check-up. For tough stains, use mild detergent solvency.
5 Main power switch(Daily. Before closing offi ce)
Make sure that the main power switch is off
Accident or defect of the equipment
In the case the main power cannot be turned off, Call to a technician of our authorized dealer.
6 Moving parts(Weekly)
Make sure that the chair does not make any abnormal noise during automatic movement
Accidend or defect of the equipment
Call to a technician of our authorized dealer.
7 Oil leakage(Weekly)
Make sure that there is no hy-draulic oil on the fl oor or chair base leaking from the cylinder.
Defect of the equipment Call to a technician of our authorized dealer.
8 Power supply cable(Monthly)
Power supply cable should not be abnormally bent, pintched or damaged, and the plug should be fi rmly inserted to the power outlet and not covered with dust.
Accident or defect of the equipment
Clean and rearrange the cable. For replacement, call to a technician of our authorized dealer.
7-3. Daily Check-up of functions by the end user
Theend-userisresponsiblefordailycheck-upoftheequipment.Inthecaseenduserdoesnotdothis,itisallowedthatyououtsourceittoatechnicianauthorizedbyus.
Inordertoassuresafetyuseofthisequipment,pleasecarryoutthefollowingcheck-upinafrequencyasindicatedbelow.
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Parts and components that require periodical check-upemitefiL dradnatSnoitpircseD straP.oN
sraey 2msinahceM tserdaeH1
2 Electric wiring of moving parts 2 years
3 Swithes for operating equipment 2 years
Transformer 3 years4
sraey 3sBCP lortnoC5
6 Hydraulic cylinder and related parts 5 years
ConsumablesNo. Parts Description
1 Power supply cord
2 Cusions and Upholsteries
7-4. Guideline for Periodical Check-up
•Somepartsandcomponentsoftheproductsaredegradedordeteriorateddependingonthefrequencyofuse,soyearlycheck-upandmaintenance,aswellasreplacementofcomsumableparts,arerequired.•Forcheck-upandrepair,callatechnicianofourauthorizeddealer.
•Thisisnotaninfeciousdevice,butpriortodisposalmakesurethatnopartsofthedeviceisinfected.•Followthefederal,stateandlocalregulationsfordisposal.
7-5 Disposal
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BELMONT EQUIPMENT, Division of Takara Belmont, USA, Inc. 101 Belmont Drive Somerset, New Jersey 08873 U.S.A. TEL.:(732) 469-5000 / (800) 223-1192 Fax.:(732)526-6322 / (800) 280-7504www.belmontequip.com
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NOTEThisequipmentshouldinstalledbyanprofessionaltechnician(s)ofourcompanyoracompanyauthorizedbyus.Followtheinstallationmanualenclosedwiththismanualfordetailsofinstallation.
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