Aseptico ADU-20B CompriCart II Delivery System Instruction Manual
- October 30, 2023
- Aseptico
Table of Contents
OPERATION and MAINTENANCE
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
ADU-20B CompriCart II
SPECIFICATIONS:
Chassis Head
Dimensions:| 18” W x 12” L x 3.5” H
(45.72 cm W x 30.38 cm L x 8.89 cm H)
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Chassis Height:| 23.0” min., adjustable to 32.0” max
(58.42 cm min., adjustable to 81.28 cm max.)
Weight:| 38 lbs (17.25 kg)
Air Supply:| 70-100 PSI, filtered
(4.92 – 7.03 kg/cm2
P.O. Box 1548 • Woodinville, WA 98072
8333 216th Street SE • Woodinville, WA 98072
(425) 487-3157 • (800) 426-5913
www.aseptico.com •
info@aseptico.com
To prevent injury to people and damage to property, please heed relevant
warnings and remarks. They are marked as follows:
- WARNING: Serious injury or death may result if ignored.
- CAUTION: Damage to property or the environment may result if ignored.
- NOTE: Important additional information and hints.
Manufacturer
Aseptico Inc 8333 216 St SE Woodinville, WA, 98072 USA
Your new Aseptico ADU-20B CompriCart II delivery system is one of the finest
portable carts available to the dental profession. The system is designed for
portable operatory use and features a three-way air/water syringe, automatic
highspeed and lowspeed handpiece controls, high volume evacuator and saliva
ejector. A pressurized water tank supplies water for handpiece coolant and
syringe. The system is powered by a single connection to compressed air via
the air supply line.
Congratulations!
This Aseptico ADU-20B system is engineered to provide many years of reliable
service. Please read the instructions provided in this manual to receive the
best and longest service from your Aseptico equipment.
Separate manuals may be provided to cover the operation and maintenance of
hand-held pieces or other accessories for your unit.
PACKAGE CONTENTS
- Delivery Unit Cart
- TA-90D Three-Way Syringe
- TA-1 Syringe Tip Autoclavable 3-way
- AA-25 Vacuum Saliva Ejector
- AA-21 Vacuum High Volume AVS
- 2-Liter Water Reservoir
- AA-42W Foot Control
- AA-50 Instrument Tray
- NWS-7i Water Sys Self-cont Installed
- AHP-101 Handpiece 1:1 Straight Low Speed Doriot (Optional)
- AA-19LED-04 Fiber Optic 1 Hp Illumination System Led Straight Gray (Tubing 6 Ft) (Optional)
- AA-19EGEN-04T6 6-Pin Self-Generating Fiber Optic Handpiece Connection (Optional)
- AA-290CK Central Vacuum Kit (Optional)
- AWS-1T Aseptiwater Tap Water option (Optional)
- AWS-1C Aseptiwater Cavitron® Connect (Optional)
Cavitron® is a registered trademark of DENTSPLY International Inc.
SETTING UP THE SYSTEM:
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Place the ADU-20B CompriCart II in an upright position on a flat, stable surface. Loosen the center column retaining knob and extend the telescoping upper portion. Tighten the knob at the desired height (Fig. 1).
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Check to make sure the syringe, highspeed and lowspeed handpieces are hanging in their proper holder. Locate the foot control on the floor (Fig. 1).
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The ADU-20B unit must be connected to a dry, filtered, 70-100 psi air source. Simply extend the 1/4” grey air supply line from the ADU-20B cart and connect the quickdisconnect into the compressed air source (Fig. 2).
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Remove the high volume vacuum system, saliva ejector system, and High-Density Polyethylene (HDPE) water supply tank from packing and install on proper quick disconnects on the delivery head (Fig. 1).
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To install the vacuum bottle, press on locking ring tab, push bottle into quick coupler, and release tab (Fig. 3a).
A. Hang the vacuum head in the holder at the right hand Figure 3b end of the front holder rack (Fig. 3b). -
To install the saliva ejector system, locate the quick disconnect at the rear of the delivery head (Fig. 4a). Note manual release lever on disconnect. Insert metal fitting on top of bottle into quick disconnect. Locking ring will snap into place. Press release lever on disconnect to remove bottle from unit (Fig. 4b).
A. Insert vacuum line hose into plastic quick disconnect on top of bottle (Fig. 4c). Hang the saliva ejector valve in the holder located next to high volume vacuum handpiece. -
To install water supply bottle, thread it into the white plastic fitting at the right rear corner of the chassis (Fig. 5).
OPERATION FUNCTIONS:
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THREE-WAY AIR/WATER SYRINGE – Depress the right button for air operation, and the left button for water operation. Depressing both buttons will create a mist. The syringe features quick-change autoclavable tips: To remove a tip, press on the locking collar surrounding the tip socket and pull the used tip straight out of the socket (see Fig 3). To insert a new tip, press locking collar and push tip into socket as far as it will go. Release collar and gently tug on tip before using to ensure that tip is securely locked into socket.
Syringe Tip Sterilization :
1. Remove contaminated syringe tip.
2. Remove all visible signs of contamination before autoclaving.
3. Autoclave tip at 132° C (270° F) for ten minutes.
4. Sterilize between each patient use. NOTE: Since only the tips can be autoclaved, it is recommended that the Air/Water Syringe be bagged with a disposable, single-use plastic sleeve between each patient use. -
HANDPIECE CONTROLS (Fig. 7) – The Aseptico ADU-20B includes two handpieces mounted to the front bar. These are fully automatic. When a handpiece is removed from it’s holder, pressure is automatically opened and ready for use with foot control.
The amount of air pressure supplied to each handpiece may be adjusted by turning the flow control for that handpiece on the control block (See page 8). -
WET/DRY FOOT CONTROL (Fig. 8) – The foot control activates the handpieces and water coolant spray.
Position the foot control on the floor. For handpiece operation, apply foot pressure to any part of the center disk. The handpiece must be removed from its holder before operation can begin. To activate the water coolant, move the wet/dry toggle switch on the foot pedal to the right position. Move the toggle switch to the left position to disable water coolant. -
WATER SUPPLY TANK – The Aseptico ADU-20B incorporates a self contained pressurized water system (Fig. 9). This consists of a 2-liter HDPE tank dispensing water through the 3-way syringe and handpiece control. The water tank is pressurized to a constant 35 pounds per square-inch gauge (PSIG) during use.
Before removing the tank for refilling, it must be depressurized by turning the tank 1/4 turn counterclockwise. The tank is removed by unscrewing it from its mount at the bottom right rear of the chassis After the tank is filled, screw it back onto the mount. Cleaning and sanitization of the tank is recommended between uses. -
PRESSURE GAUGE (Fig. 10) – The pressure gauge on the right panel gives you a visual indication of the handpiece drive pressure.
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WATER COOLANT FLOW CONTROL (FIG. 10) – Adjusts the flow of water coolant to the handpiece control.
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FLUSH TOGGLE (FIG. 10) – The flush toggle located on the right side of the chassis allows you to quickly and completely flush your handpieces, washing away contaminants which may have accumulated in the handpiece and tubing. You should flush the handpieces for about 5 seconds after every patient, and about 20 seconds at the beginning of each day to reduce overnight bacterial accumulation which may have occurred.
To flush your handpieces, remove them from their holder, directing the spray away from you and into a basin, then flip the flush toggle and hold the desired number of seconds. Release the flush toggle. -
AA-21 HIGH VOLUME EVACUATOR ASSEMBLY – The HVE assembly is an air powered, self contained oral evacuator system. It is supplied with a plastic waste container and a single high velocity hose.(Fig. 11)
Remove the vacuum bottle and hose assembly from packing and install into the quick disconnect at the back of the delivery head.
To operate, remove the vacuum hose from holder and insert a standard oral evacuator tip. Depress the on/off switch on the side of the hose end for vacuum. Waste from the vacuum system will collect in the attached plastic bottle. When the waste container is 3/4 full it should be emptied. After each use, the vacuum system should be cleaned by running clean water or a vacuum system cleanser through the evacuator hose and thoroughly cleaning waste bottle.
CAUTION: Use only NON-foaming cleansers in the vacuum lines. A small and large capacity waste container are available and are interchangeable. The ADU- 20B is supplied with a large capacity container. -
SALIVA EJECTOR ASSEMBLY – The Saliva Ejector is an air powered, self contained oral evacuation system. It is supplied with a plastic waste container and a single low velocity hose (Fig.12).
To operate, remove the saliva ejector valve from the holder and insert a standard saliva ejector tip. Turn the vacuum toggle switch, located on the right side of the cart, to the ‘ON’ position. The lever valve assembly snaps apart at the swivel and may be autoclaved.
Waste from the vacuum system will collect in the attached plastic bottle. When the waste container is 3/4 full, it must be emptied to prevent a back-up in the system. After each use, the vacuum system should be cleaned by running clean water or vacuum system cleanser through the evacuator hose and thoroughly cleaning the waste bottle.
CAUTION: Use only NON-foaming cleansers in the vaccum lines. -
AA-290CK CENTRAL VACUUM KIT (Optional) – The AA290CK Kit (Fig.13) is used with a central vacuum system. It includes a central vacuum canister with disposable solids collector, an autoclavable central vacuum lever valve (with 5 feet of tubing), and an autoclavable saliva ejector tip valve (with 5 feet of tubing). An industry-standard 1/2-inch connection hose provides easy adaptation to the central vacuum system.
ROUTINE ADJUSTMENTS:
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WATER COOLANT FLOW ADJUSTMENT
– The water coolant to the handpiece control can be varied from a fine fog spray to a heavy stream.
Install and run a handpiece at a midrange speed. Make sure the wet/dry toggle is in the ‘ON’ position on the foot control. Turn the water coolant flow control located along the right side of the chassis clockwise until it seats softly. Begin turning counterclockwise until a fine mist is visible. This will provide excellent cooling while burr is cutting. -
SYRINGE AIR/WATER FLOW ADJUSTMENT (Fig. 14)
– The syringe flow adjustment block is located inside the delivery head near the left rear corner and has two slotted adjustment screws on top. To open the chassis, remove the Ritter tray and pad from atop the unit and lift the lid. The outside screw adjusts air flow and the inside screw adjusts water flow. Turning the adjustment screws clockwise will decrease the pressure and counterclockwise will increase pressure. -
HANDPIECE PRESSURE ADJUSTMENT (Fig. 15)
– The amount of air pressure supplied to each handpiece may be adjusted by turning the flow control for that handpiece on the control block. The control block is located at the front right of the unit under the lid. -
AIR SUPPLY PRESSURE REGULATOR
– The regulator valve located on the underside of the chassis near the pressure gauge at the right rear corner of the chassis controls the line pressure from the compressed air source to the unit. Turning the valve stem clockwise will increase this pressure and counterclockwise will decrease pressure (Fig. 16). -
WATER PRESSURE VALVE
– The water tank is pressurized to a constant 35 PSIG by a fixed regulator inside the chassis. Adjustment is unnecessary.
CLEANING:
Because of its simple design, the Aseptico ADU-20B CompriCart II requires very
little maintenance. Any maintenance that is needed can be performed in
minutes.
BLEEDING THE SYSTEM
– If the unit will not be used for an extended period of time, or the unit
might be subjected to freezing conditions, you should bleed the system.
Simply empty the contents of the water supply tank and install the tank back
onto the quick disconnect. Operate the air/water syringe and highspeed
handpiece with water coolant `ON’ until just air comes through the water
lines. Pack unit and store as normal.
HANDPIECE FLUSH
– Flush the handpieces for about 5 seconds after every patient, and about 20
seconds at the beginning of each day.
WATER LINES
– Disinfect the water lines weekly. Prepare a 1:10 bleach solution (1 part
household bleach to 10 parts water). Remove water reservoir and discard
residual water. Replace empty water supply tank and air purge all waterlines.
Fill water supply tank with bleach solution. Run bleach solution through all
lines. Allow bleach solution to stand in lines for 10 minutes. Remove water
supply tank and discard bleach. Flush water supply tank and all lines
thoroughly with clean water. Air purge and leave lines dry until next clinical
use.
GENERAL CLEANING
– The cart exterior is designed to make cleaning and the use of prophylactic
barriers as easy as possible. The external surfaces of the cart should be
cleaned using a mild solution of liquid detergent and water. Any external
surfaces of the unit that are contacted during use should carefully be wiped
down with a disinfectant at the beginning of each day and between each
patient.
As described in the vacuum section the high and low volume vacuum systems
should always be thoroughly cleaned after use.
PACKING THE UNIT FOR TRANSPORTATION
– If the ADU20B unit is going to be transported, it is recommended that the
original or similar packing material be put into place to avoid dents and
scratches from parts inside of the box shifting.
WARRANTY:
Aseptico Inc. warrants its new products against defects in material and
workmanship under normal and proper use, care, and maintenance for a period of
two (2) years from date of original invoice. This two (2) year warranty does
NOT apply nor is it extended to products that are not manufactured by
Aseptico. These products may be covered by a separate limited warranty
provided by the particular manufacturer, and all claims and questions
regarding the same are to be directed to the particular manufacturer.
Expendable components, such as batteries, fuses, light bulbs, and tubing sets
installed on Aseptico products are specifically excluded and have no warranty.
Consumable goods are warranted for the stated expiration date of such goods.
Repair or replacement of any product(s) or part(s) under this warranty does
not extend the term of this warranty, and such product(s) or part(s) shall
remain covered by the unexpired portion of the warranty period, or for ninety
(90) days from the date of return to Aseptico, whichever is later. This
limited warranty applies only to the initial or first installation of the
product or part.
During the specific warranty periods set forth above, Aseptico will, at its
option, repair or replace the product(s) or particular part(s) that are found
to be defective in either material or workmanship in part or whole. Aseptico
shall be the sole arbiter of such action. In the event of alleged defect under
warranty, the purchaser is to notify Aseptico’s Customer Service department
promptly. Customer Service will provide Return Material Authorization (RMA)
instructions, usually directing that the product be returned for service,
shipping prepaid by the buyer or end user, to Aseptico or its designated and
authorized warranty service center.
This warranty shall not apply to products (1) that have been subjected to
neglect, abuse, misuse, improper installation, inadequate maintenance, or
damage due to improper use of cleaning materials or chemicals, or
noncompliance with Aseptico’s storage, installation, operation, maintenance or
environmental requirements; (2) that have undergone any modification or repair
not previously authorized by Aseptico in writing, or service, repair or
modification by or from any facility other than an authorized Aseptico service
center or technician, or that use non-authorized software or spare or
replacement parts; or (3) that fail due to reasonable and normal use or wear
and tear, or materials made, furnished or specified by the buyer or end user.
Aseptico does not assume under this warranty any risks or liabilities arising
from the clinical use of its products, whether or not such use involves
coincidental utilization of products manufactured by others. Under no
circumstances will Aseptico be liable or responsible for special,
compensatory, incidental, consequential or punitive damages, lost profits,
lost sales, or loss of use or loss of business opportunity by or through the
use of the product. Aseptico’s sole and maximum liability with respect to the
product, other than its obligations set forth above, shall be the total
purchase price paid for the product.
P/N: 420366 Rev. O EC8.O 15499 04/2022
P.O. Box 1548 · Woodinville
WA 98072 8333 216th Street SE
Woodinville, WA 98072
(425) 487-3157 · (800) 426-5913
www.aseptico.com
info@aseptico.com
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