8.3 Handpiece/Cable
360 Rotating Handpiece Nose
Lavage Control
To rotate the insert, place fingers
Turn the Lavage Control to select flow rate
on the nose of the handpiece and
during system operation. Flow rate is based
rotate to desired position. Handpiece
on a scale from 1 to 6. Turn clockwise
maneuverability allows adjustable hand
toward 6 to increase flow at insert tip. Turn
positioning, free flowing movement and
counter-clockwise toward 1 to decrease
access within the anterior and posterior of
flow. The flow rate through the handpiece
the oral cavity.
also determines the temperature of the
lavage. Lower flow rates produce warmer
Note: The design of the Steri-Mate 360
lavage. Higher water flow rates produce
provides a smooth transition to Cavitron
cooler lavage.
FitGrip inserts (shown).
8.4 Cavitron 30K Ultrasonic Inserts
The many styles of Cavitron 30K Ultrasonic Inserts are easily interchangeable for various procedures and applications.
Insert Tip
O-Ring
Shape and size of tip determine access
Provides seal for handpiece coolant.
and adaptation. Preheated Lavage
O-ring should be replaced when worn.
directed to tip.
Finger Grip
Connecting Body
Transfers and amplifies mechanical motion
of stack to insert tip.
8.5 Tap-On Technology Wireless Foot Pedal Operation
Using Foot Pedal in Tap-On Mode
Tap-On Technology eliminates the need to hold the pedal down. Tapping the foot pedal once activates ultrasonic power for
approximately 4 minutes. Tapping the foot pedal while in Tap-On mode disables the ultrasonic power and water flow. Boost is still
available while scaling in Tap-On mode. To use Boost, simply depress the foot pedal to the second position (all the way to the floor) to
activate and hold as long as Boost is desired. Release foot pedal to return to Tap-On mode.
DEPRESSED
NON-DEPRESSED
1st POSITION
Featherweight, Detachable Handpiece Cord
Lightweight handpiece cable easily
detaches from the unit, also detaches from
the Steri-Mate 360 handpiece for cleaning
and replacement needs. Swivel feature
reduces cord drag as handpiece rotates
during procedures.
Insert Marking
Manufacturer, Date (Julian date code
YDDD), Frequency, Type, Tip Lot Number
(if applicable).
Magnetostrictive Stack
Converts energy provided by the
handpiece into mechanical oscillations
used to activate the insert tip.
DEPRESSED
TIPS:
2nd POSITION
Tap-On Technology will not run water unless
an insert is in the handpiece
A sensor in the handpiece holder will
prevent Tap-On Technology from operating
when the handpiece is in the holder.
If the foot pedal is not tapped quickly, it will
function in a conventional manner.
8.5 Tap-On Technology Wireless Foot Pedal Operation
Using Foot Pedal in Tap-On Mode
Tap-On Technology eliminates the need to hold the pedal down.
Tapping the foot pedal once activates ultrasonic power for
approximately 4 minutes. Tapping the foot pedal while in Tap-On
mode disables the ultrasonic power and water flow. Boost is still
available while scaling in Tap-On mode. To use Boost, simply
depress the foot pedal to the second position (all the way to the
floor) to activate and hold as long as Boost is desired. Release
foot pedal to return to Tap-On mode.
How to Enable and Disable Tap-On Technology
The Tap-On Technology feature can be enabled by pressing the
Tap-On icon in the Settings Screen. From the main screen, press
the Settings icon then press the Tap-On icon. The parenthesis
lines around the icon will show as white when Tap-On is activated
and when you return to Scale (Main screen) TAP ON will appear
in the top of the Power Level bubble.
The Tap-On Technology feature can be disabled by pressing the
Tap-On icon in the settings. From Scale (Main Screen) press the
Settings icon then press the Tap-On icon. The icon will show as
grayed out.
Using Foot Pedal without Tap-On Mode
For scaling operation, the first position activates both the
ultrasonic energy and lavage at the insert tip. The second position
activates the Boost Mode. The Boost Mode (fully depressed Foot
Pedal) increases the ultrasonic power level for quick removal of
tenacious deposits without adjusting the power level. To deactivate
Boost Mode, release the Foot Pedal to the first position.
8.6 Accessories and User Replaceable Parts
8.6.1
Accessories
1.
AC Power Cord
2. Wireless, Rechargable Foot Pedal (with Tap-On Technology)
3. Auxiliary Foot Pedal Power Cable
4. Cavitron Steri- Mate
360 Sterilizable Handpiece
®
5. Cavitron 30K Ultrasonic Inserts
6. Cavitron DualSelect Dispensing system
7. Detachable Featherweight Handpiece Cord
8. Cavitron Steri-Mate Sterilizable Handpiece
8.6.2
User Replaceable Part Kits
1.
Cavitron Insert Replacement O-ring Kits, 12/packs Part
Number 62351 (black) for plastic and soft grips Part Number
62605 (green) for metal grips
2. Handpiece Cable O-Ring, Part Number 79357
3. Lavage (Water) Filter, 10/Pack, Part Number 90158
For detailed information, contact your local Dentsply Sirona
Representative or authorized Dentsply Sirona Distributor.
9. System Setup, Operation and Techniques for Use
9.1 Handpiece Setup
• This handpiece is sterilizable. Refer to Cavitron Systems
Infection Control Procedure booklet for sterilization instructions
prior to using handpiece.
• Connect the Handpiece to the Cable Assembly by aligning the
electrical connections. If Cable Assembly does not seat into
the handpiece, gently rotate the handpiece until contacts align,
then fully insert handpiece. NOTE: Steri-Mate 360 and Steri-
Mate are compatible with this system.
• Hold empty handpiece in a semi-upright position over a sink
or drain. Activate the Tap-On Foot Pedal until water exits
to release any air bubbles that might be trapped inside the
handpiece. NOTE: Tap-On Technology only operates when an
insert is in the handpiece.
• Lubricate the O-ring on the insert with water before placing it
into the handpiece. Fully seat insert with a gentle push-twist
motion. DO NOT FORCE.
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• Turn the Lavage Control to select flow rate during system
operation. Flow rate is placed on a scale from 1 to 6. Turn
control clockwise toward 6 to increase flow at insert tip. Turn
control counter-clockwise toward 1 to decrease flow. The flow
rate through the handpiece also determines the temperature
of the lavage. Lower water flow rates produce warmer lavage.
Higher flow rates produce cooler lavage. If the handpiece
becomes warm, increase the flow rate. With experience the
Dental Healthcare Professional will be able to determine the
best flow rate setting for optimum operating efficiency and
patient comfort.
9.2 Boost Mode
Boost provides a temporary increase in ultrasonic scaling power
for quick removal of tenacious calculus without touching the
unit. Boost is activated by fully depressing the Tap-On Foot
Pedal to second position (all the way to the floor). When boost
is activated, the Boost icon will illuminate on the Power Level
bubble. Boost remains on as long as the clinician has the foot
pedal pressed all the way down. In order to deactivate boost,
release the Tap-On Foot Pedal to first position.
9.3 Patient Positioning
For optimal access to both the upper and lower arches, the
backrest of the chair should be adjusted as for other dental
procedures. This assures patient comfort and clinician visibility.
Have the patient turn his/her head to the right or left. Also
position chin up or down depending upon the quadrant and
surface being treated. Evacuate irrigant using High Volume
Evacuator (HVE).
9.4 Performing Ultrasonic Scaling Procedures
Note: Refer to Section 10 of this manual for general procedures
to be followed at the beginning of each day and between
patients.
• Follow precautions listed in the General and Ultrasonic sections
of 4.2 Procedural Precautions.
• The edges of Cavitron Ultrasonic Inserts are intentionally
rounded so there is minimal danger of tissue laceration with
proper ultrasonic scaling technique. Whenever the insert tip is
placed in the patient's mouth, the lips, cheek and tongue should
be retracted to prevent accidental (prolonged) contact with
the activated tip.
• Slide Power Level Control to select ultrasonic power level for
operation. Upward increases system power. Power level will
increase throughout the full range of the control. Hold the
handpiece over a sink or drain. While in Tap-On mode, simply
tap the Tap-On Foot Pedal to activate the system. (If Tap-On
mode is turned off, press and hold the Tap-On Foot Pedal
down to activate the system.) Check water spray to verify fluid
is reaching the working end of the insert tip. Adjust the water
lavage control until the water (lavage) flows with a rapid drip or
small spray. Higher water flow settings provide cooler irrigation.
• It may be necessary to adjust lavage with the system in "Boost"
mode (Tap-On Foot Pedal fully depressed) so adequate fluid
will be available to cool tip to tooth interface.
• In general, it is suggested that a "feather-light-touch" be
used for ultrasonic scaling. The motion of the activated tip
and acoustic effects of the irrigating fluid, in most cases, are
adequate to remove even the most tenacious calculus.
• Periodically check the Cavitron Ultrasonic Insert for wear with
the Cavitron Insert Wear Indicator.
• The use of a saliva ejector or High Volume Evacuator (HVE) is
recommended during all procedures.
• Set the system's Power Level Control to the lowest efficient
power setting for the application and the selected insert.
• Keep the foot pedal near your foot to make it convenient to
access.
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