Performing The Procedure; Maintenance Information; Cleaning Instructions; Tip Disposal - SDC MLD-810 Manuel D'utilisation

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Performing the Procedure

Always test the laser before inserting into the patient's mouth.
The laser is activated by the wireless foot pedal. Depress the foot pedal to activate
the laser and perform the procedure. Use short, quick, brush-like strokes at the lowest
power that you can to perform the treatment.

Maintenance Information

Cleaning Instructions

The MLD-810 Laser is not supplied in sterile condition, nor must it be sterilized before
use. The following cleaning procedures are recommended before initial use and after
each subsequent use.
Caution should be taken when cleaning the laser to avoid damaging the external and
internal electrical components. If using a liquid cleaner such as a 70/30 isopropyl
alcohol, apply to a gauze or soft cloth and then wipe down the laser. Do not use
abrasive materials to clean the laser. Place a protective barrier material such as
cellophane over the control panel and LED screen prior to treating the next patient.
Failure to follow these instructions may result in a voided warranty.
Do not spray the cleaner directly on the laser unit, because it could damage
the OLED display.
Do not use abrasive materials to clean the laser.

Tip Disposal

The disposable fiber tips are supplied non-sterile by the manufacturer and must be
discarded in an infectious waste container (SHARPS) after each use. Sponges used
for cleaning fibers should be disposed of in a bag for contaminated soft products.
There is no reuse or resterilization procedure indicated.

Battery Disposal

Batteries contain toxic materials and should not be disposed of in landfills or
incinerators. Dispose of depleted batteries as directed by your local solid waste
handling regulations.

Storage Conditions

Storage temperature should be between 0ºC and 50ºC.
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