CI-100A (Rev B) JUN-AIR Dental Vacuum Suction System User Guide
WARNING
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Dear Customer:
Congratulations on the purchase of your new
JUN-AIR Dental Vacuum Suction System.
This system’s intended purpose is for dental
suction applications. It is to be used in accordance with UL60601-1 and NFPA 99C standards, along with all applicable codes. The system utilizes a dry vacuum regenerative blower
that produces high air flow when connected to
the dental operatory lines.
PLEASE READ THIS MANUAL COMPLETELY BEFORE INSTALLING AND USING
THIS PRODUCT. SAVE THIS MANUAL FOR FUTURE REFERENCE AND
KEEP IN THE VICINITY OF THE PRODUCT.
A vacuum relief valve is also included to maximize the system’s efficiency by holding a constant vacuum level. This manual provides installation, operation and preventative maintenance
guidelines that should be followed to ensure
correct/reliable performance of this system.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Important Safety Instructions and Regulatory Information ...........................2-4
System features ..............................................................5
JUN-AIR Dental Vacuum Suction System User Guide CI-100A (Rev B)
TABLE OF SYMBOLS
CAUTION: Indicates a potentially hazardous
situation which may result in minor or
moderate injury if not avoided. It may also be
used to alert against unsafe practices.
ON
I
OFF
O
-29 °C
-20 °F
95
Indicates the ON and OFF position
for the Equipment power Switch
Indicates package should be handled with
these symbols pointing up.
FRAGILE: Handle package with care.
Indicates this package must be kept dry.
+50 °C
+122 °F
Indicates the acceptable shipping
temperature range.
Indicates the acceptable maximum
relative humidity for shipping
.
WARNING: To Avoid Serious Burns:
Do not touch surface during
operation.
372MM HG
.49 ATM
Indicates the acceptable lowest barometric
pressure conditions in which this unit can
be shipped
CI-100A (Rev B) JUN-AIR Dental Vacuum Suction System User Guide
REGULATORY INFORMATION
INTENDED USE:
To provide suction during general dental examinations and procedures conducted by qualified dental
professionals.
JUN-AIR vacuum systems meet or exceed the most
current and highest safety standards, which are:
• CSA C22.2 601.1-M90 (2005)
• UL60601-1 classied revision 2006/04/26
- Classication: Class I, permanently xed
MAINS operated equipment
• NFPA 99C level 3 gas system requirements
compliance revision 2005
• NFPA 70 (National Electric Code) revision 2008
• ISO 9001:2008
• Ingress protection: IPX0
To ensure the safety potential of this equipment is achieved, please:
Make sure your equipment is installed according to
the instructions provided in this manual and make
sure the installation checklist is completed prior to
starting the equipment.
Equipment is not suitable for use in the presence of
a ammable anesthetic mixture containing air/oxygen
or nitrous oxide. DO NOT OPERATE THE EQUIPMENT IF THESE CONDITIONS EXIST.
Protection against electrical shock:
Provide proper grounding per NFPA 70 (NEC 2008).
Do not become a current path for the equipment to
ground through your body.
Transportation/Storage Conditions:
• Temperature range -28.5 °C to 50 °C / -20 °F to
122 °F
• Relative Humidity 95% (non-condensing)
• Barometric pressure minimum of 372 mm Hg
(.49 atm)
Do not stack units during shipment/storage or
installation.
Important: Refer servicing to an authorized
service representative.
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JUN-AIR Dental Vacuum Suction System User Guide CI-100A (Rev B)
Drain
2 X Cabinet Fans
Exhaust From Blower
SYSTEM FEATURES
(3) Lid Knobs
Inlet From Operatory
Drainage Elbow/
Check Valve
System Check Valve
Vacuum Relief Valve
(Any required adjustments are only
to be made by an authorized distributor.
Improper adjusment will cause overheating
and failure.)
CI-100A (Rev B) JUN-AIR Dental Vacuum Suction System User Guide
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Equipment Alert: Vacuum system
must be installed per local plumbing
and electrical codes.
INSTALLATION SAFETY DATA
PLACEMENT:
• Indoor use only in dust free, climate controlled
room.
• DO NOT install in an enclosed area where
ambient temperature could exceed temperature
specications of below 4.5 °C / 40 °F, or above
40 °C / 104 °F while the vacuum system is run-
ning.
• Maintain minimum 6 inches of clearance around
system. Maintain 12 inches of clearance on top
of system.
• Vacuum systems are equipped with 4 adjustable feet, to ensure unit stands firmly on the floor.
Level the system in two plains prior to starting
system.
• Assure proper external exhaust ventilation prior to
starting the system (see SPECIFICATIONS).
I
I
o
= ON
= OFF
Indicates the ON and OFF position for
the equipment power switch (system
breaker)
When ON, the indicator light will
illuminate and voltage WILL be
supplied to system.
When OFF, the indicator light will
NOT illuminate and voltage WILL NOT
be supplied to the system.
PERSONAL SAFETY:
DANGER: Danger of fire or explosion
when using flammable substances. Do
not operate the vacuum system in an
area containing combustible gases or
anesthetic mixtures.
CAUTION: Do not place vacuum system
within 6 feet of patient.
CAUTION: Never leave children
unattended near vacuum system when
in use.
WARNING: Property damage and/or
personal injury may result if directions
are not followed or manufacturer’s
replacement parts/accessories are not
used.
WARNING: Connect only equipment
suitable for listed maximum vacuum
level of the blower. Equipment is not
suitable for use in vital (continuation of
life) operations, an alternative air source
should be used in these instances.
WARNING: A leaking vacuum relief valve
may indicate a need for adjustment
or repair. Any required adjustments
are only to be made by an authorized
distributor. Improper adjustment will
cause overheating and failure.
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We reserve the right to make any alterations which may be due to any technical improvements