2.4.2 On OLED Display Screen
Idle: Refer to Section 1.4.1 "Before
the Cure"
Time and
irradiance settings
Curing: Refer to Section 4.1
"Operating States"
Curing in
progress
Auto-Start:
Tooth detection
in progress
Battery Low: Refer to Section
4.10 "Charging & Batteries"
Battery too low for
requested mode
2.5 SAFETY WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS
CAUTION:
• Read all instructions before operating this instrument. Use of the device is restricted to trained personnel
in accordance with these instructions for use. The manufacturer accepts no liability resulting from improper
use of this device or any damage resulting from the use of this unit for any other purpose.
• This product is specifically designed for use in dentistry and dental related applications for the cross-
polymerization of dental materials. This system must only be used by a dental professional that is
appropriately licensed and trained. The curing light should be put away and/or secured to protect against
unauthorized use.
• Prior to installation of the unit make sure that the operating voltage stated on the rating plate is compatible
with the available mains voltage. Operation of the unit at a different voltage may damage the unit.
• Ensure the unit has acquired the ambient temperature before use.
• Don't attempt to remove or fully rotate tip.
• This curing light produces high-output curing energy. A significant increase in curing energy may be
possible compared with equipment previously used. Do not place light directly on or towards unprotected
gingiva or skin. Adjust curing techniques in accordance with the increase in curing energy.
• Hazardous substances exist in electrical and electronic equipment and present potential risks to human
health and the environment if disposed of in municipal landfills which are not designed to prevent
migration of substances into the soil and groundwater. When disposing of electronic waste (i.e. devices,
charging bases, batteries and power supplies) follow local waste and recycling guidelines. The Waste
Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Directive forbids the disposal of electrical and electronic
equipment waste as unsorted municipal waste and requires that they be collected and recycled or
disposed of separately.
Self-Check Dirty Lens Detection:
Refer to Section 4.5 "Self-Check
Dirty Lens Detection"
Self-Check Dirty
Lens Detection — In
progress
Self-Check Dirty
Lens Detection —
Success
Self-Check Dirty
Lens
Detection — Failure
Calibration is
recommended
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Calibration: Refer to Section 4.4
"Calibration"
Calibration — In
progress
Calibration —
Success
Calibration —
Failure
Temperature Warning: Refer to
Section 2.9 "Heat Development"
Temperature
warning icon:
the device
needs to cool
down
Service Error: Refer to Section 6
"Troubleshooting and Service"
Service Error