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Dental Unit ZDU-A12

Dental Unit ZDU-A12

ZDU-A12 equipped with high quality rest chair with seaming leather cushion designed based on human body feature give comfort to patient. Incorporated with floor-type side box characterized by remote controller, facilitate automatic control. Features single set of LED lamp, X-ray film viewer, top mounted instrument tray, suction pump system and turntable ceramic cuspidor.

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Frequently Asked Question

1. What is the required electrical power supply for the dental unit?

The dental unit is designed to operate on a 230 V AC power supply, supporting both 50 Hz and 60 Hz frequencies. This allows compatibility with electrical standards in most regions.

2. Does the unit include built-in safety features?

Yes, the dental unit includes a fuse-based protection system and uses regulated voltage and current for each component to ensure user and patient safety.

3. Is the unit compatible with international electrical standards?

Yes. With support for both 50 Hz and 60 Hz, and a standard voltage of 230 V, the unit is compatible with electrical systems in many countries. However, voltage converters or regulators may be required in regions with differing standards.

4. How much weight can the instrument tray safely support?

The tray has a maximum load capacity of 1.5 kg, suitable for holding essential dental instruments and materials needed for routine procedures. Overloading beyond this limit may compromise tray stability.

5. Does the unit require any special maintenance routines?

Routine maintenance includes checking electrical connections, inspecting the fuse, cleaning the water lines, lubricating mechanical parts, and ensuring the operation light and motor are functioning smoothly. Periodic servicing by a certified technician is advised.

6. How is a dental unit installed?

Installation should be performed by a qualified technician. It involves connecting the unit to electrical, water, and air supply lines and ensuring proper drainage for waste management.

7. How often should a dental unit be serviced?

Regular servicing is recommended every 6 to 12 months, depending on usage and manufacturer guidelines. Daily cleaning and maintenance are also necessary to ensure hygiene and proper functioning.

8. How can I prevent cross-contamination in a dental unit?

Follow strict sterilization protocols. Use barriers on high-contact areas. Replace disposable parts after each patient.

9. What should I do if my dental chair is not adjusting properly?

Check the power supply and control settings. If the issue persists, it may require a hydraulic or motor system check by a technician.

10. Where can I buy spare parts for my dental unit?

Spare parts can be purchased from the manufacturer, authorized distributors, or specialized dental equipment suppliers.