Fig. 7.B
Connect the file clip and the lip hook to the measuring wire.
• Please plug the measuring wire into the socket in the right direction without forcing. An incorrect
connection could compromise the operation and the device accuracy.
8.
Function checking procedure
Fig. 8.A
Turn on Dual Pex by touching the power-key. Auto-shut off when unused for 10 minutes.
Fig. 8.B
Create a short circuit by touching the lip hook with the metal part of the file clip.
All the horizontal strips shall be displayed on the screen along the full scale and be lighted, a discontinuous beep shall be
Fig. 8.C
generated and the "APEX" label shall flash.
• If the system doesn't meet these indications, check that all the parts are correctly plugged and not
damaged.
9.
Volume control
Fig. 9
Press the Volume-key several times to adjust the sound volume (alarms and beep when touching keys).
10. File location indication
Connect the lip hook to the patient's lower lip and the file clip to the file that is inserted into the treated root canal. The
progression of the file into the canal in reference to the apex will be indicated on the display.
The scale on the display represents the root canal. The green part corresponds to the apical foramen, between the minor apical
Fig. 10.A
foramen or apical constriction (marker "1") and the major apical foramen.
The red part is over the apex.
The progression of the file towards the apex is showed by horizontal strips displayed along the scale.
Fig. 10.B
When the file enters into the front region of the apical foramen, strips are white.
At the left of the green scale, the figure indicates the remaining number of strips before reaching the major apical foramen.
Strips become green into the apical zone.
Fig. 10.C
The minor and major apical foramens are separated by 7 strips.
"OO" is displayed when the major apical foramen is reached.
Fig. 10.D Strips become red over the apex, a rapid beep is emitted and the word "APEX" blinks.
• Open apices, drained canals, oral fluids seepage into the access cavity, root fractures / perforations or
canals filled with Gutta Percha may cause erroneous indications.
• Use only the original accessories to guarantee a right functioning and best performances.
• As the green strip number "00" corresponds to the major apical foramen and not the minor one, it is
recommended to systematically reduce the working length by 0.5-1 mm.
• Dual Pex is not a measurement device. It indicates that the file is progressively approaching the apex.
• The gingival crevicular fluid, saliva and gingival polyp will interfere with device functioning. Hence it is
recommended to correctly isolate the tooth.
• Multi-use accessories (lip hook/ file clip...) which can come in contact with the patient's body during
operation must be sterilized by high temperature prior to each use.
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11. Use in combination with Dual Move motor
When Dual Pex is connected to Dual Move, a reference point can be defined to control the file approach.
Press the SET-key to define the position of the reference point, between strip 00 and strip 06 ("1" marker). The new position is
Fig. 11
automatically saved and sent to the connected Dual Move.
Please refer to the Dual Move instructions for use for details.
12. Testing the device
It is strongly recommended to regularly control the device using the tester.
Replace the measuring wire by the tester.
Fig. 12
The green strips shall appear and the displayed strip number shall be between "02" and "04".
• If the indications are not the expected ones, please check that that the tester is properly connected. If
the default remains, stop using Dual Pex and contact your after-sales service.
13. Maintenance
13. 1. Premble
• Wear gloves and follow carefully the instructions to avoid cross contamination when performing
maintenance.
• Refer to your national guidelines, standards and requirements for cleaning, disinfection and
sterilization.
• The device and its components have not been disinfected or sterilized before first use. Please
follow the necessary steps before the first treatment.
• Cleaning and disinfection protocols to be applied are specific to each component. Be sure to
follow the right procedure below when performing daily maintenance.
13. 2. Procedure
• The procedure below shall be followed from step 1 to 5 before the first treatment and after every
subsequent treatment.
Operation
Concerned parts
Processing
All
Remove debris under running water
(except electronic parts), and then wipe
1 Cleaning
off all components.
Main unit (1.A)
Wipe the components with a piece
Measuring wire (1.D)
of gauze impregnated with Ethanol
2 Disinfection
Mains adapter (1.F)
(Ethanol 70 to 80% vol.). Make sure the
components are dry before next step.
Pack components in sterilization
3 Packing
pouches.
Warning
If use of washer-disinfectors, use only
approved devices according to EN ISO
15883 and refer to their manufacturer's
instructions for use.
Use pouches which resist to a temperature
up to 141°C and comply with EN ISO
11607.
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