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What are the indications for use for the Anthogyr contra-angles and handpieces?
Anthogyr’s fully autoclavable contra-angles and handpieces are intended for a wide range of dental procedures including Endodontic surgeries, such as root canal preparations.
What is the scope of use for the Anthogyr contra-angles and handpieces?
The devices are for dental care in the field of endodontology (for cleaning, preparation, and obturation of the root canal).
What are the risks of inappropriate or indirect use of these devices?
Inappropriate or indirect use could damage the device and be a risk to the user and third parties.
Who is authorized to use these devices?
These devices are for professional use only in the dental surgery field. The device must only be used by a user with dental medicine experience, for the stated use, and in compliance with current guidelines regarding the prevention of accidents at work and work protection and the instructions in this leaflet.
Who is authorized to prepare and maintain these devices?
These devices must be prepared and maintained only by individuals who have been trained in preventing infections, auto-protection, and patient protection.
What are the user’s responsibilities when using these devices?
Users must:
- Only use non-defective work instruments.
- Only use the device in a unit that complies with the guidelines of the EN 60601 standard.
- Follow the correct use instructions.
- Protect oneself, patients, and third parties against all dangers.
- Avoid all contamination by the product.
What situations relieve Anthogyr of all guarantee obligations or other claims?
The following situations relieve Anthogyr of all guarantee obligations or other claims:
- Inappropriate use.
- Lack of maintenance.
- Use of removable accessories or parts not approved by Anthogyr.
- Using accessories from other devices on this device.
- Changes or additions to the device not validated by Anthogyr.
What must you do before using the device?
Prior to use, check that the device has not been damaged in any way and that no parts are missing.
What protective equipment should be worn when using the device?
Wear appropriate protection, especially gloves, a mask, and glasses.
What should you do if you find the device is damaged?
Do not use the device and inform your distributor or Anthogyr after-sales service.
What are the risks associated with the rotary instrument?
There is a risk of burning and injury when applying pressure to the device with a rotary instrument. Refer to the manufacturer’s instructions for how to use the rotary instrument.
What are the risks of electrical discharge associated with using the device?
There is a risk of electrical discharge due to the device being badly connected to an Anthogyr non-compatible system.
What should you do if the device is assembled and used in other manufacturer’s treatment devices and installations?
Refer to “Protection against the risk of electrocution”, “Leaking current” and “Non-earthing of use part” according to the IEC 60601-1 standard.
Can the device be used in explosive atmospheres?
No, do not use in explosive atmospheres.
What is included in the description of the device?
The description of the device includes the head, push button, latch, and body.
What are the different components of the Micro Niti and Niti Control devices?
The Micro Niti components are:
- A Head
- B Push button
- C Latch
- D Body
The Niti Control components are:
- E Head
- F Push button
- G Torque adjusting ring
- H Body
Is the device supplied sterile and lubricated?
No, the device is supplied non-sterile and non-lubricated.
What must you do before the first use of the device?
Before first use, the device must be cleaned, decontaminated, and sterilized.
What are the different codes for the MICRO NITI and NITI CONTROL devices?
MICRO NITI® codes: 10608, 10608MBP, 10616, 10616MBP, 10632, 10632MBP, 10664, 10664MBP, 10628, 10628MBP. NITI CONTROL® codes: 10664MBP-DA, 10628MBP-DA.
What are the gear ratios for the MICRO NITI and NITI CONTROL devices?
The gear ratios for the devices are 8:1, 16:1, 32:1, 64:1 and 128:1.
What is the color code for the MICRO NITI and NITI CONTROL devices?
The color code is Green.
What is the motor connection standard for the MICRO NITI and NITI CONTROL devices?
The motor connection standard is ISO 3964.
What is the maximum motor speed for the MICRO NITI and NITI CONTROL devices?
The maximum motor speed is 40,000 rpm.
What rotary instruments are compatible with the MICRO NITI and NITI CONTROL devices?
The rotary instruments should be according to EN ISO 1797-1 Ø 2.35 mm and according to EN ISO 3630-1. The device also uses instruments for root canals.
What are the maximum motor speeds when the tool is at 300 rpm?
The maximum motor speeds when the tool is at 300 rpm are: 2500, 5000, 10000, 20000, and 40000.
What are the maximum motor speeds when the tool is at 600 rpm?
The maximum motor speeds when the tool is at 600 rpm are: 5000, 10000, 20000, and 40000.
What is the coupling size for the MICRO NITI and NITI CONTROL devices?
The coupling size is according to NF EN ISO 3964: 2016.
What type of coupling do the MICRO NITI and NITI CONTROL devices have?
The coupling type is Type 1 F.
What must you check before connecting the device to the motor?
Check that the device is completely dry before connecting it to the motor.
How do you install the device on the motor?
Install the device on the motor connection until ratcheting. Keep the motor and the device in the same axle and the motor must be at a complete standstill.
How do you check that the device is properly attached to the motor connection?
Apply light traction to the device to check that it is properly attached to the motor connection.
How do you test the device after connecting it to the motor?
Switch on the motor, start at low speed, then gradually increase, outside of the patient’s mouth.
What should you do if you notice overheating, irregularities, vibrations, or abnormal noises when using the device?
Immediately contact your after-sales service.
Can the torque control system be a substitute for the practitioner’s assessment and experience?
No, the torque control system cannot be a substitute for the practitioner’s assessment and experience.
How do you increase the declutching threshold?
Push ring G towards Head E on the device, notch by notch, until the right position is reached.
How do you decrease the declutching threshold?
Pull ring G towards the body H on the device, notch by notch, until the right position is reached.
How do you adjust the declutching threshold?
Start by setting it at its minimum torque (position 1). If the device keeps declutching, move up to a higher torque (Positions 2 to 4). When the radicular instrument stops, a slight clicking sound may be heard; in that case, lower the pressure on the device. In the event that the instrument becomes wedged in the root canal, reverse direction of the motor rotation.
How do you remove the device from the motor?
Remove the device by keeping it in the motor axle.
What should you do if the device will not be used for a long period of time?
Do not leave the device connected to the motor. This could damage the motor.
What should you wear when handling rotary instruments?
For all handling of rotary instruments, wear protective gloves.
When can you handle the rotary instrument?
The tool must only be handled when the motor is at a standstill.
What is the risk of using a rotary instrument that is not in good condition?
There is a risk of necrosis when using a rotary instrument that is not in good condition.
How do you insert a rotary instrument into a contra-angle with a push button?
- Insert the rotary instrument into the head of the device until it hits the stop.
- Turn the rotary instrument whilst maintaining a slight axial pressure until it clicks.
How do you insert a rotary instrument into a contra-angle with a latch?
- Open the latch.
- Insert the rotary instrument into the head of the device until it hits the stop.
- Turn the rotary instrument whilst maintaining a slight axial pressure until it reaches the running slot on the drive plate.
- Lock the latch.
How do you check the condition of the rotary tool after replacement?
Check the good condition of the rotary tool with light axial traction.
What is the lifecycle of all device parts if used in a proper manner?
All device parts have a lifecycle corresponding to 250 sterilization cycles. However, this is not a warranty because wear may appear prematurely, depending on how the device is maintained (cleaning and sterilization).
Who should sterilize medical devices?
Sterilization of medical devices must be done by properly trained and protected staff, in compliance with current regulations. The sterilization protocol must be appropriate to the infectious risk.
What should you not use to clean the device?
Do not use type solutions (pH > 7) because they damage aluminum-based instruments. Forbid antiseptics that are intended for use on skin and mucous. Forbid products containing aldehyde, alcohol, or other products likely to bind proteins.
What should you do for each cleaning product used?
Refer to the manufacturer’s instructions. Comply with the concentrations, exposure durations, and life span of products. Do not mix the products and follow the instructions for their disposal.
When should you prepare the device in the place of use?
Immediately after surgery (maximum time of 2 hrs).
What steps should you take when preparing the device in the place of use?
- Disconnect the device from the motor.
- Remove the rotary tool.
- Remove the largest organic contaminants with disinfectant wipes.
How do you prepare the device for sterilization?
- Disconnect the device from the motor.
- Remove the rotary instrument.
How do you manually prepare the device for sterilization?
- Brush each part under running water with a soft brush.
- Wipe a disinfectant wipe over each of the device’s subunits.
- Or spray disinfectant on the device and wipe with a clean cloth.
What should you do after cleaning the device for sterilization?
Rinse well and then dry each part.
How do you automatically prepare the device for sterilization?
Only use a washing and disinfecting machine appropriate for the treatment of this type of device. Follow the manufacturer’s instructions for the device. Place the assembled device on the nozzle for the device. The disinfection thermo cycle must be at least 10 minutes at 93° C (203°F). Check there is no residue and that all the parts of the device are completely dry at the end of the cycle. If the washing and disinfecting machine is near the place of use, it is possible to also do step 7.1.
What should you do before lubricating the device?
Follow the spray lubricant manufacturer’s instructions. Wear appropriate protective clothing (splashes, etc.). Keep away from all sources of heat or ignition and do not smoke because there is a risk of inflammation.
When should you lubricate the device?
After cleaning and before each sterilization (once a day minimum).
How do you lubricate the device?
- Remove the rotary instrument.
- Insert the tip to the back of the device.
- Cover the head of the device with a soft cloth or paper or a wipe.
- Point the head towards the bottom.
- Spray several times by firmly holding the instrument.
- Wipe excess oil with a cloth or a wipe.
What is the operational test for the device after lubrication?
- Connect the device to a micro-motor, point the head towards the bottom.
- Turn the micro-motor on at low speed for 30s. Gradually bring up to maximum speed.
- Wipe excess oil with a cloth or a wipe.
What should you do if you notice overheating, irregularities, vibrations, or abnormal noises when using the device after lubrication?
Immediately contact your after-sales service.
When should you sterilize the device?
The instruments are to be sterilized before first use and after each use.
What should you do before sterilizing the device?
Only sterilize cleaned, lubricated, and tested instruments.
How should you sterilize the device?
Independently put each device in a sterilization sachet that complies with current standards and the size of the device. Comply with the space between the sachets and do not overload the autoclave. The devices (except for parts identified with the logo which are single use) must be sterilized at 135°C (275° F) for 3 minutes minimum (sterilization time) with drying time of 16 minutes. Check that the device is completely dry at the end of the cycle.
How should you store the device?
Keep the device in a sterilization sachet in a clean and dry place.
Who should repair the device?
In the event of a breakdown, contact your approved distributor or the after-sales department directly. Repairs must only be carried out by an approved repairer or by Anthogyr After Sales Department, only with Anthogyr original replacement parts.
What should you do before sending the device for repairs?
For all revisions or repairs, the device must be returned complete and sterile with proof of sterility. It must be accompanied by a document outlining the problem and showing the complete contact details of the user.
How long are removable parts covered?
The replacement of removable parts is covered for 7 years.
What is the guarantee on the device?
The device is guaranteed parts and labor against all manufacturing defects for 12 months from the date of invoice.
What does the guarantee not cover?
The guarantee does not apply to wear and tear parts. All changes or additions to the product without the express agreement of Anthogyr render this guarantee null and void. The guarantee becomes null and void if the technical instructions are not followed.
Who is responsible for damage resulting from incorrect use or maintenance of the device?
Anthogyr cannot be held responsible for damage resulting from or which could result from normal wear, use, cleaning, or incorrect maintenance, the non-observance of instructions for use or connection, scaling or corrosion, impurities in the water supply system, or unusual chemical or electrical influences or non-observance of the instructions, maintenance instructions, and assembly of Anthogyr and other manufacturer’s instructions.
Who pays delivery charges when sending the device back to Anthogyr for repair?
Delivery charges incurred when sending an instrument back to Anthogyr for repair will be paid by the client, even if the repair itself is covered by the guarantee.
Who pays postage and packing fees when returning the instrument to the client after repair?
Postage and packing fees when returning the instrument to the client are covered by the guarantee.
What should you include with the device when sending it in for repairs for guarantee requests to be taken into consideration?
Attach a copy of the invoice or a copy of the delivery slip to the device.
What should you do to the device before disposal?
The device must be sterilized before disposal.
What are the risks of not sterilizing the device before disposal?
There is a risk of contamination of third parties.
What else should you consider when disposing of the device?
Comply with legislation and national standards and guidelines for disposal.
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