Manufacturer
For areas outside the United States, contact your local Dentsply Sirona
Contact
representative.
Incidental surface contact of the power supply and cord with water, soap or a water-based
hospital-level disinfection solution will not damage the material of construction. Do not allow
any solution to penetrate the casing.
The instructions provided above have been validated by the manufacturer of the medical
device as being capable of preparing a medical device for reuse. It remains the responsibility
of the processor to ensure that the processing, as actually performed using equipment,
materials and personnel in the processing facility, achieves the desired result. This requires
verification and/or validation and routine monitoring of the process.
5. MAINTENANCE
5.1 Light output monitoring
1. Make sure that the LED aperture is clean and scratch-free; otherwise light output will be
reduced and may be insufficient for proper curing of the material.
2. The light intensity of SmartLite Pro curing light should be checked frequently to ensure
appropriate curing by using the radiometer
3. Upon receipt of SmartLite Pro check the light intensity with the radiometer
charging base to ensure it meets the appropriate threshold for power (green light
means the output is equivalent to at least 1000 mW/cm
is below 1000 mW/cm
and held stationary in a horizontal position
radiometer.
4. For subsequent monitoring retest the light intensity frequently.
5. If radiometer shows red light,
i•Cure on a sheet of paper on a flat surface. Choose i•Cure segment according to step
height required (please note that the step height should be twice the curing depth to be
confirmed). Fill with composite. Hold SmartLite Pro in close proximity to the upper aperture
and cure. If the material on the lower aperture has been cured (i.e. cannot be scraped off
with a plastic spatula), the curing depth according to ISO 4049:2009 equals half the chosen
step height (e.g. 4 mm step hight = 2 mm depth of cure).
6. Do not continue to use SmartLite Pro if both light output is below reference intensity and
i•Cure test has failed.
5.2 Battery
3.1
• Batteries are equipped with low self-discharge technology resulting in a long operating life.
• Batteries are pre-charged and ready to use upon purchase, however, charging before the
first use is recommended
• When the battery light shows solid orange
recharging, the battery light remains permanently green
approximately 2 hours to be fully recharged.
• When the ON/OFF key
first occurrence approximately 10-20 curing cycles remain for completion of the treatment.
Light output is not reduced during this period.
• If the battery pack needs to be replaced, simply pull the battery pack by pulling it from the
main housing along its longitudinal axis.
5.3 General maintenance
• A thin coating of petroleum jelly may be applied to probe tip O-rings and charging base
battery post as needed to facilitate insertion and removal.
• Inspect and replace worn or damaged O-rings as needed to maintain optimal performance
(see Section 6).
). Ensure that the light is centered over the radiometer window
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5.3
light efficiency can be verified using the i•Cure. Place
1.1
light slowly flashes orange the battery needs to be recharged. At
B1
5.2
incorporated into the charging base.
, red light
2
F2
when confirming light output with the
5.5
the battery is charging. Upon complete
5.5
. The battery needs
5.2
on the
5.3
5.3
means the output
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