DAC-User-Manual 16s
DAC-User-Manual 16s
DAC-User-Manual 16s
User Manual
English
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CONTENT
1. Introduction to the DAC UNIVERSAL ..........................................................................................5
1.1 Safety and technical Information............................................................................................ 8
1.1.1 ESD protective measures ......................................................................................................................................8
1.1.2 About the physics of electrostatic charges .............................................................................................................8
1.1.3 Technical description ............................................................................................................................................9
1.1.4 Electromagnetic emission ...................................................................................................................................10
1.1.5 Interference immunity .........................................................................................................................................10
1.1.6 Working clearances .............................................................................................................................................11
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Operator training
a) All personnel who operate or maintain the DAC Universal MUST be trained in the operation and safe use of the
DAC Universal. The praxis shall point out a person responsible for training all personnel operating and maintaining the
DAC Universal.
b) All personnel who operate or maintain the DAC Universal must comprehend the process with vapour and the relevant
methods for safe use, and methods to detect escape of the agent.
c) All personnel who operate or maintain the DAC Universal must receive training including emergency procedures for
any toxic, flammable, explosive or pathogenic material released into the environment. Records of attendance at training
are maintained, and evidence of understanding demonstrated.
Retention of documentation
It is very important to make sure that this manual is stored together with the unit so that it will also be available at any time
in the future. In case the unit is sold or the right to use it is transferred to a different owner, make sure that the manual
always remains located near the unit. This is necessary to ensure that the new owner can use the unit properly and has all
required information.
Disclaimer
The manufacturer assumes no liability whatsoever in cases involving:
work or repairs performed by any personnel not authorized by the manufacturer or importer.
an application which does not correspond to the ones described in this manual.
the use of non-OEM components or any components not described in the section 6 entitled
Cleaning and maintenance.
Electromagnetic compatibility
In order to prevent possible risks caused by electromagnetic interference, no electro medical or other such devices should
be used near the DAC UNIVERSAL. The unit complies with the currently valid directives concerning electromagnetic
compatibility (IEC 60601-1-2).
Only medical devices which comply with the IEC 60601-1 standard may be connected to the DAC UNIVERSAL. Any non-
medical devices connected also must comply with the IEC 60601-1-1 standard for medical devices.
This unit does not cause any harmful interference. It can, however, pick up interferences from other devices,
including interferences which cause undesirable operation.
The DAC UNIVERSAL is intended to clean and steam sterilise dental instruments, which are suitable for steam
sterilization.
Steam sterilization at 134C/273F and 3.1 bar/44.95 psi absolute for 3 minutes.
Maximum load is six (6) dental hand pieces (high-speed hand pieces, air-motors, and/or attachments) or five (5) dental
instruments.
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Contraindications
The DAC UNIVERSAL is not intended to sterilise instruments, liquids, cloth loads, biomedical waste or other devices or
materials, which are not compatible with steam sterilization. The DAC UNIVERSAL is not intended to clean other
instruments than dental hand pieces, attachments, or motors with a suitable DAC UNIVERSAL adapter. The processing of
such articles may result in incomplete sterilization, damage to the incompatible articles, and/or damage to the DAC
UNIVERSAL.
Warnings
This product is intended for use by licensed healthcare professionals only. Before operating the DAC UNIVERSAL,
carefully read and follow these instructions and save them for future reference. Observe all cautions and warnings.
Precautions
Oil, water and hot steam are discharged through the drain from the autoclave.
Heat
Note that the instruments are hot after the cycle has ended. Allow them to cool before handling.
Ventilation
Operate the steriliser in a well-ventilated area. Ventilation requirements will vary with room size, frequency of use, etc.
Oil
Sirona Dental Systems GmbH recommends our users at all times to use the type of oil that is recommended by the
manufacturer of the instruments. Please contact the manufacturer of your instruments for further information on the type of
oil to use.
Water
Periodically, it is necessary to add water to the DAC UNIVERSAL.
It is important to make sure that the water is added to the water tank, cf. appendix 1.
To ensure long durability of the instruments and the autoclave, it is important only to use demineralised or distilled water in
the DAC UNIVERSAL.
Tap water contains a very high level of calcium/lime scale that will damage both the instruments and the autoclave.
The DAC UNIVERSAL requires a maximum water conductivity of 3.0 S/cm (micro Siemens).
Drying
If the instruments are to be stored for a longer period (e.g. during the weekend), it is important that they are blown through
with compressed air (max. 3.2 bar/46.4 psi) to remove the condensate water from the instruments.
Condensate water can cause corrosion on instruments.
Compressed air
The compressed air to the DAC UNIVERSAL must be dry and must not contain any oil remains.
Please contact the supplier of your compressed air unit, if you have any questions regarding this issue.
It is necessary to install an air filter before the DAC UNIVERSAL in order to prevent particles from the air to be let into
the DAC UNIVERSAL. Please contact your supplier regarding Sirona air filter (order number 60 78 575).
Power supply
The DAC UNIVERSAL is operated with an AC-input power supply of 90-120 / 190-240 volt, 50/60 Hz, grounded outlet –
1100 W.
As the manufacturer, Sirona Dental Systems, GmbH provides on written request qualified technical personnel, wiring
diagrams, parts lists, and other useful information for the repair and maintenance of those parts which the manufacturer
considers to be repairable.
Maximum load
The maximum load is either six (6) dental hand pieces (high-speed handpiece, air-motor, and/or attachment), or five (5)
dental instruments.
Sterility
Devices are rendered non-sterile once the lid is raised to the cooling position.
Safety ring.
The DAC UNIVERSAL is equipped with a safety ring that prevents the operator‟s fingers from getting crushed between the
adapter lid and the chamber.
If you accidentally touch the edge of the chamber while the lid is on the way down, the autoclave stops immediately. Then
the lid will go up for 5 seconds and error code 86 is shown.
Please do as follows:
1. Press ”Clear” to reset the DAC UNIVERSAL. The lid goes up.
2. When the lid is up, it is possible to restart the autoclave.
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Instruments:
Dental handpieces, attachments, and motors placed on the adapters should not have clogged oil and water passages and
should not be bagged – or rinsing/flushing, lubrication, and sterilization may be impeded.
The instruments placed on the adapters must not be sealed. If an instrument is partly sealed then it must be checked after
each cycle whether it gets sufficient oil.
There must be flow through the instruments.
The six adapter positions on the adapter lid are each marked with dots, which symbolises the adapter-position-number on
the adapter lid. On position 1 on the lid the instruments must not be longer than 145 mm/5.71 inches (total length of
instrument and adapter).
The maximum length on position 2-6 is 160 mm/6.30 inches (total length of instrument and adapter).
Solid instruments are placed in the basket considering the opening and the closing.
i NOTE: The basket is only intended for solid instruments. Do not process any hinged instrument that cannot be fully
opened when placed in the basket.
Wrapped instruments are placed on the special lid for wrapped instruments.
i NOTE: See section 3.2 for exact use of the wrapped lid.
i NOTE: The special lid for wrapped instruments is only intended for wrapped instruments. Do not process any
unwrapped instruments on this lid!
Moreover, it is important to respect the directions of the manufacturer of the instruments to ensure that the instruments are
properly cared for.
Surrounding environment
The DAC UNIVERSAL is to be used indoor only under the following conditions:
- Maximum relative humidity 80% for temperature up to 31ºC/87.8F decreasing linearly to 50% relative humidity at
40ºC/104F.
- Altitude up to 2000 m above sea level.
- Temperature 5°C/41F to 40°C/104F
- Mains supply voltage fluctuations not to exceed ±10% of the nominal voltage.
- Transient over voltages according to installation category II
- Pollution degree 2
Disposal
It generally applies that any disposal of this product must comply with the relevant national regulations.
Please observe the regulations applicable in your country.
Within the European Economic Community, Council Directive 2002/96/EU (WEEE) requires environmentally sound
recycling/disposal of electrical and electronic devices.
Your product is marked with the adjacent symbol. Disposal of your product with domestic refuse is not
compatible with the objectives of environmentally sound recycling/disposal.
The black bar underneath the "garbage can" symbol means that it was put into circulation after Aug. 13,
2005. (See EN 50419:2005)
Please note that this product is subject to Council Directive 2002/96/EU (WEEE) and the applicable national
law of your country and must be recycled or disposed of in an environmentally sound manner.
Please contact your dealer if final disposal of your product is required.
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Warning Symbols
Be aware of heat
Warning
Placed on the back plate of the DAC UNIVERSAL next to the:
- COM PORT: External computing devices connected to communication interface port
marked “COM of the equipment has to comply with the standards, UL 1950 and IEC/EN
60950 and only connected to SELV circuits”
Please read the section regarding reports. See section 2.2.1 and section 5.
- Connections for water, air and drain: Please read the section regarding how to
install the DAC UNIVERSAL. See section 2.2.
It is not allowed to use the DAC UNIVERSAL in another way than described in this instruction for use.
CAUTION: Connector pins or sockets bearing ESD warning labels must not be touched or interconnected
without ESD protective measures.
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1 nanosecond The transient currents resulting from these discharges have a magnitude of 10
= 1 / 1,000,000,000 second amperes. They are not hazardous for humans because they last for only several
= 1 billionth of a second nanoseconds.
Voltage differentials exceeding 30,000 volts per centimetre (0.39 inches) may lead to a charge transfer (electrostatic
discharge, lightning, arc-over).
Integrated circuits (logical circuits and microprocessors) are used in order to implement a wide variety of functions
in dental/X-ray/CEREC systems. The circuits must be miniaturized to a very high degree in order to include as
many functions as possible on these chips. This leads to structure thicknesses as low as a few ten thousandths of
a millimetre.
It is obvious that integrated circuits which are connected to plugs leading outside of the unit via cables are sensitive to
electrostatic discharge. Even voltages which are imperceptible to the user can cause breakdown of the structures, thus
leading to a discharge current which melts the chip in the affected areas. Damage to individual integrated circuits may
cause malfunction or failure of the system.
To prevent this from happening, the ESD warning label next to the plug warns of this hazard.
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The customer or user of the UNIT should make sure that it is used in such an environment.
Electromagnetic environment
Emission measurement Conformity
guidelines
The UNIT uses HF energy only for its
internal function. The HF emission is
HF emission according to CISPR 11
Group 1 therefore very low, and it is
improbable that nearby electronic
devices might be disturbed.
The UNIT is intended for use in all
facilities, including residential areas
HF emission according to CISPR 11 Class B and in any facilities connected directly
to a public power supply providing
electricity to buildings used for resi-
dential purposes.
Harmonics according to not applicable
IEC 61000-3-2 Power output < 50 W
The customer or user of the UNIT should make sure that it is used in such an environment.
Interference IEC 60601-1-2 test level Compliance level Electromagnetic environment
immunity tests guidelines
Electrostatic discharge ± 6kV contact discharge ± 6kV contact Floors should be wood, concrete, or
(ESD) discharge ceramic tile. If floors are covered
according to ± 8 kV air discharge with synthetic material, the relative
IEC 61000-4-2 ± 8kV air discharge humidity should be at least 30 %.
Electrical fast transient ± 1kV for input and output ± 1kV for input and Mains power quality should be that
/burst according to lines output lines of a typical commercial or hospital
IEC 61000-4-4 ± 2kV for power cables ± 2kV for power cables environment.
Surge voltages Mains power quality should be that
± 1kV push-pull voltage ± 1kV push-pull voltage
according to of a typical commercial or hospital
± 2kV push-pull voltage ± 2kV push-pull voltage
IEC 61000-4-5 environment.
Mains power quality should be that
< 5 % UT for ½ period < 5 % UT for ½ period
of a typical commercial or hospital
Voltage dips, short (> 95 % dip of UT) (> 95 % dip of UT)
environment.
interruptions and vari- 40% UT for 5 periods 40% UT for 5 periods
If the user of the UNIT requires it to
ations of the power (60% dip of UT) (60% dip of UT)
continue functioning following inter-
supply 70 % UT for 25 periods 70 % UT for 25 periods
ruptions of the power supply, it is
according to (30 % dip of UT) (30 % dip of UT)
recommended to have the UNIT
IEC 61000-4-11 < 5 % UT for 5 sec. < 5 % UT for 5 sec.
powered by an uninter-ruptible
(> 95 % dip of UT) (> 95 % dip of UT)
power supply or a battery.
Magnetic field of Power frequency magnetic fields
power frequencies should be at levels characteristic of
3 A/m 3 A/m
(50/60 Hz) according a typical location in a typical
to IEC 61000-4-8 commercial or hospital environment.
Remarks: UT is the AC supply voltage prior to application of the test level.
Portable and mobile radio equip-
ment must not be used within the
recommended working clearance
from the UNIT and its cables, which
is calculated based on the equation
suitable for the relevant
transmission frequency.
Recommended working clearance:
Conducted HF inter- 3Veff
3Veff
ference 150 kHz to 80 MHz1 d = [1,2] P
IEC 61000-4-6
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d = [1,2] P
at 80 MHz to 800 MHz
d = [2,3] P
at 800 MHz to 2,5 GHz
2. The field strength of stationary transmitters such as the base stations of radio telephones and land mobile
services, amateur radio stations as well as AM and FM radio and television broadcasting stations cannot be
accurately predetermined. An investigation of the location is recommended to determine the electromagnetic
environment resulting from stationary HF transmitters. If the field strength measured at the UNIT location
exceeds the conformance level specified above, the UNIT must be observed with respect to its normal
operation at each application site. If unusual performance characteristics are observed, it may be necessary to take
additional measures such as reorientation or repositioning of the UNIT.
3. A frequency range of 150kHz to 80MHz results in a field strength of less than 3V/m
The UNIT is intended for operation in an electromagnetic environment, where radiated HF interference is checked. The
customer or the user of the UNIT can help prevent electromagnetic interference by duly observing the minimum distances
between portable and/or mobile HF communication devices (transmitters) and the UNIT. These values may vary
according to the output power of the relevant communication device as specified below.
Nominal transmitter
output [W] Working clearance according to transmission frequency [m]
150 kHz to 80 MHz 80 MHz to 800 MHz 800 MHz to 2,5 GHz
100 12 12 23
For transmitters whose maximum nominal output is not specified in the above table, the recommended working clearance
d in meters (m) can be determined using the equation in the corresponding column, where P is the maximum nominal
output of the transmitter in watts (W) specified by the transmitter manufacturer.
Annotation 1
The higher frequency range applies at 80 MHz and 800 MHz.
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Annotation 2
These guidelines may not be applicable in all cases. The propagation of electromagnetic waves is influenced by their
absorption and reflection by buildings, objects and persons.
1.2 Functioning
According to EN13060 the DAC UNIVERSAL is classified as a Class S autoclave for hand pieces, turbines and solid
instruments which fit in the basket.
The DAC UNIVERSAL automatically cleans, lubricates and sterilises turbines, handpieces and contra-angles (in the
following designated instruments).
In approx. 12 minutes 6 instruments will be cleaned, lubricated and sterilised and are ready for use again after cooling
down.
A basket (auxiliary equipment) for flushing and sterilization of solid instruments is available.
The DAC UNIVERSAL reduces the risk of cross-contamination and ensures optimum maintenance of the instruments.
Furthermore the absolute pressure sensor means that the autoclave can be placed in areas situated high above the
ocean-level (i.e. in mountain areas) without showing errors because of difference in pressure.
(i.e. the autoclave will adjust itself to differences in the surrounding pressure.)
When using the basket for solid instruments, the instruments are only cleaned externally.
Internal cleaning
The internal cleaning ensures that the spray channels of the instruments are cleaned.
The instruments are cleaned, by flushing the internal spray channels with water and air pressure to ensure, that no dirt is
left in the channels.
The internal spray channels are flushed 4 times during the internal cleaning.
External cleaning
The DAC UNIVERSAL uses a cleaning procedure called pulse wash. The pulse wash uses water under pressure.
The DAC UNIVERSAL autoclave cleans 1 time with cold water and 1 time with warm water, thereby removing biofilm on
the instruments easier and more quickly. It is possible to increase the number of washes to 6 times via the menu system.
It is possible to increase the effect of the pulse wash by means of a Nitra Clean tablet (order number 60 53 842). This
tablet is to be introduced to the chamber before the cycle has started.
We recommend use of one NitraClean tablet once a day, based on 10 cycles per day.
We recommend that you do NOT use a NitraClean tablet in a cycle where Sirona SiroPure or other oil-free
instruments are placed on the lid.
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When using the basket for solid instruments the lubrication cycle should be omitted.
Once the cycle has finished the lubrication cycle is automatically switched on again.
i NOTE
The amount of oil that is supplied to each instrument during a DAC Universal cycle is designed for the instrument
undergoing a DAC cycle between each patient.
During the cycle of internal sterilization, a very high level of pressure of saturated steam is generated in the autoclave
chamber which is extracted backwards through the drive and spray channels of the instruments.
The flow of steam-pressure is repeated 16 times in total, throughout the cycle. This cycle is called back-flush.
This means that if the temperature or the pressure is below or above the limit values of the sterilization an error will appear
in the display.
It is recommended to pre-clean the instruments if the handpieces and turbines are very dirty or if the handpieces and
turbines have been left to dry before processing in the DAC UNIVERSAL.
During the time of handling the handpieces/turbines the dirt, blood etc. will dry and will increase the need for pre-cleaning.
After the process in the DAC UNIVERSAL and after cooling down, the handpieces/turbines are ready for immediate use in
all dental treatments.
In case the instruments are not to be used immediately it is recommended to bag the handpieces/turbines in e.g. dental
wrapping bags, which clearly indicates date and time and that the instruments have been processed in the DAC
UNIVERSAL and that they are not to be used for surgical procedures.
NOTE: Please always follow the demands of your own specific country.
2. Bring the soiled instrument to the “NOT clean area”/”infected area” in the sterilization room.
3. If the outside of the handpieces/turbines are visual dirty – please perform a pre-cleaning – before step no. 4.
4. Load the handpieces/turbines into the DAC UNIVERSAL and start the cycle of cleaning, lubrication and
sterilization.
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6. i NOTE
The chuck of the instruments should after a mechanical cleaning; always additionally be lubricated
according to the recommendations of the manufacturer of the instruments.
or
- bring the handpieces/turbines directly to the dental chair to be used immediately.
8. If the handpieces/turbines are bagged - place the date and time of sterilization on the bag and name which
steriliser was used and store it. NOTE: Please always follow the demands of your own specific country.
Please contact your DAC UNIVERSAL dealer if you have any further questions!
The graph below is a process overview, which shows the temperature and pressure as a function of time.
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Please note that the autoclave must be left to warm to the ambient temperature before it is connected (i.e.
between 20oC/68 o F and 30oC/86 o F).
The DAC UNIVERSAL must NOT be stored in temperatures lower than 1oC /33.8 o F.
NOTE: Only Sirona trained technicians with a Sirona training certificate are qualified to perform the installation, service,
repair and maintenance of the DAC Universal.
Furthermore, there must be enough space to allow the autoclave to open (upright).
Total height of the DAC UNIVERSAL when open: 60 cm. / 23.62 inches .
When closed the autoclave is 35cm / 13.78 inches x 36cm / 14.17 inches (H x W).
For your information the mains disconnecting device is the appliance coupler.
Please see more about safety, service, warranty, certificates and approvals in section 7.
AC input: 90-120 and 190-240 volt 50/60 Hz, grounded outlet – 1100 W
The DAC UNIVERSAL is supplied with a main lead with plug, which must be connected to the autoclave
(see figure 1 in section 2.2.3).
When the DAC UNIVERSAL is connected to electricity the lid will then open and error 92 can possibly occur; in this
case press “C” on the display to reset the autoclave.
Compressed air 5-8 bar/72.5-116 psi; flow: 60 litres/2.1 cubic ft pr. min.
A tube size 6/4mm (0.24/0.16 inches) is required for the connection between the DAC UNIVERSAL and the
external compressor.
The compressed air tubing is inserted in the top screw coupling (see figure 1 in section 2.2.3).
The tube must be held in while simultaneously the nut is fastened with a 12mm/0.47 inches wrench.
To dismantle the tube the nut is unfastened and the tube can easily be drawn away.
The DAC UNIVERSAL has a built-in pressure regulator, therefore the autoclave will function at any level between 5
and 8 bar/72.5-116 psi.
The compressed air is used during the cleaning and lubrication cycle.
The compressed air is specifically used for flushing the spray channels during internal cleaning and for the pulse wash
during the external cleaning.
Furthermore the compressed air is used for distributing the oil during the lubrication cycle.
The compressed air to the DAC UNIVERSAL must be dry and must not contain any oil remains.
Please contact the supplier of your compressed air unit, if you have any questions regarding this issue.
i NOTE: It is necessary to install an air filter (order number 60 78 575) (20 microns) before the DAC UNIVERSAL, in
order to be sure that the air is clean for the protection of the machine.
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Therefore the drain outlet (the middle screw coupling - see figure 1 in section 2.2.3) must be connected with a drain
tank (order no. 60 78 526 – includes 3 meter (118.11 inches) of PFTE (heat resistant) tube 6/4mm (0.24/0.16 inches)
and mounting instructions) in order to collect the residual water.
For this connection you must use a 6/4mm (0.24/0.16 inches) PTFE tube.
The PTFE tube must not be longer than 3 meter/118.11 inches.
The fitting and the removal of the tube are accomplished in the same way as the connection of compressed air.
The tube must be connected without pressure to the drain.
When connecting the drain tank to the drain it is important to fix the connecting piece thoroughly.
Be aware not to handle the drain tube when it is hot or the machine is running.
The waste from the drain should be handled following Universal Precautions as well as any applicable waste disposal
regulations.
Warning
Oil, water and hot steam are discharged through the drain from the autoclave.
If using another type of tube than the PFTE tube, the tube must be steam resistant at approx. 134ºC/273ºF.
The constant connection of demineralised/distilled water is through a 6/4mm (0.24/0.16 inches) tube connected to the
bottom screw coupling (see figure 1 in section 2.2.3).
i NOTE: It is necessary to install a water filter (20 microns) before the DAC UNIVERSAL, in order to be sure that the
water is clean for the protection of the machine.
The fitting and the dismantling of the tube are done in the same way as the connection of compressed air.
Maximum water pressure: 6 bars/87 psi.
In order for the autoclave to work with an automatic connection to demineralised/distilled water the autoclave has to be
put in an “automatic water inlet mode”.
This is done through the menu system (see section 3.7 under Settings).
When using the constant connection, please empty the drain tank once a day or when full (app. 12 standard cycles of
12 minutes).
See section 6. (1. Cleaning the drain tank).
All functions (cleaning and sterilization) of the DAC UNIVERSAL require demineralised or distilled water.
Therefore, it is necessary to frequently supply the internal water tank with water if the constant connection is not
chosen.
1 filled water tank = approx. 4 complete cycles, with the use of the standard 3 min. 1340C/2730F sterilization program.
Adapters
The DAC UNIVERSAL has room for 6 instruments at a time.
You can combine up to 6 different adapters depending on your clinic‟s requirements.
If the combination of instruments in your clinic changes, it is possible to change the adapters on the adapter lid.
Adapters are attached to the lid by two small screws.
A gasket is placed between each adapter and the lid during installation to seal the flow of air, water, steam and oil between
each adapter and the lid.
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2. Attach the adapter to the lid using the two provided screws. Use the 1½ mm allen key provided with the unit to
tighten the screws holding the adapter to the lid.
Picture 1. Picture 2.
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Order
Description
no.
60 51 648 Complete hand-piece click adapter, E-type
60 51 655 Complete KaVo turbine adapter
60 51 663 Complete KaVo handpiece head adapter
60 51 671 Complete W&H turbine adapter
60 51 689 Complete W&H turbine adapter - for TA-98LW/96LW high-speed instruments only !
60 51 697 Complete Sirona turbine adapter
60 51 705 Complete Sirona TE & T1 Classic handpiece adapter
60 51 713 Complete Bien Air turbine adapter
60 51 762 Complete Castellini turbine adapter
60 51 804 Complete NSK turbine adapter
60 51 812 Complete NSK VIP II/ Pana QD adapter
60 51 838 Complete Lares turbine adapter
60 51 846 Complete Midwest adapter (fits 4,5,6 holes Midwest instrument with quick connect ring)
60 51 853 Complete Midwest adapter fixed back-end (fits 4,5,6 holes Midwest instrument with fixed back-end)
60 51 861 Complete Borden 2/3 holes adapter (with fixed back-end)
60 51 879 Complete Midwest XGT/Stylus turbine adapter
60 51 887 Complete STAR Swivel adapter
60 51 895 Complete STAR attachment adapter
60 51 903 Complete Midwest adapter for Rhino/Shorty
60 51 911 Complete Morita (PAR-DI) turbine adapter
60 51 929 Complete Morita (PAR-O) turbine adapter
63 23 831 Yoshida turbine adapter
60 85 745 Complete OSADA OFJ-MZL turbine adapter
60 51 945 Complete Micro Mega turbine adapter
All adapters are delivered inclusive a small gasket and 2 fixation screws.
i NOTE: When using Sirona TE adapters (order number 60 51 705) you must not apply any force when mounting the
handpiece on the adapter. The handpiece must be easy to click onto the adapter. If it is not easy to click the handpiece
onto the adapter, the handpiece may be damaged. Sirona Dental Systems, GmbH does not cover any handpieces thus
damaged.
The sterile-filter replaces the normal air-filter for DAC Universal (mentioned in section 2.2 How to install the DAC
UNIVERSAL - Compressed air).
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A tube size 6/4mm (0.24/0.16 inches) is required for the connection between the DAC UNIVERSAL air-inlet (see figure 1 in
section 2.2.3) and the external compressor. The sterile-filter must be mounted on this tube maximum 1 meter/39.37 inches
away from the DAC Universal.
Mounting to be performed as described in section 2.2 for Compressed air installation.
Figure 1: Installation
Connect to printer
Com
or logger
Drain filter
The water runs through the
filter when it is led from the Drain outlet - Connect to
chamber. The filter must be drain
Air
cleaned weekly and
changed every 4 weeks
(based on 10 cycles per Drain
day!). Water inlet - Connect to
Water
See section 6. (2. Cleaning demineralised/distilled
the drain filter). water – optional
Further more a larger network product called „SEGOSOFT“, also auxiliary equipment, can be bought also at company
Comcotec in Munich (www.comcotec.org). „SEGOSOFT“ is compatible with most clinic-software-programs.
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2. Starting the DAC UNIVERSAL: (please see section 3 for further instruction)
The machine will be turned on and be in standby mode when connected to a power supply.
No toxic, harmful or dangerous gasses are produced by handling, use and removal of the oil. The oil is filled directly
from the oil can into the DAC UNIVERSAL. Follow all handling instructions and general safety regulations for your
specific lubricant when introducing the oil can. Do NOT handle the oil cans close to open fire. Storage and handling
must be below 50 oC /122 o F. Follow all applicable lubricant warnings on handling, use, and disposal of the lubricant.
The use of flammable lubricants is allowed so long as the vapour point of the lubricant is above -8oC /17.6oF. If a
flammable lubricant is used, smoking is not permitted within 3 meter / 118.11 inches of the unit or its drain tank.
In case of fire: The maximum amount of oil is only 200 ml/0.043 UK gallons). There is no danger that dangerous /
harmful gasses will be created in the case of fire.
Picture a: Turn the empty oil-bottle five whole turns counter clockwise and remove it.
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Picture c: Introduce the oil-can upside down into the machine. Please be aware that the oil- bottle must meet the
matching oil- bottle attachment to be fastened.
Picture d: Turn the oil-bottle clockwise and gently tighten until you meet resistance.
Please be aware that the oil-bottle can be damaged if tightened too hard.
After installation
There is no oil-bottle in the unit when it is delivered. To ensure that the unit can lubricate the first time it is activated, the
oil-bottle must be placed into the DAC UNIVERSAL and the oil must be led through the tubes by use of the manual
controls – see section 6. (7. Check the oil entering the chamber).
The oil bottle must be replaced, when the message ”Low oil” is visible in the display or if error 81 occurs.
Error 81 is removed by pressing C.
The message “low oil” automatically disappears, when the oil bottle has been replaced with a new bottle.
It is possible to remove an oil-bottle that is not empty and re-use it in the machine at a later time.
6. Press the “Up” or the “Down” button to choose the level of oil expel.
Default is set at level 1. It is possible to choose between the level 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5. These levels indicate a
multiplication level of the oil expel. Level 2 is 2 times as much oil expel as level 1, level 3 is 3 times as much oil
expel as level 1 and so on! Increasing the level of oil expel will increase the time of the total cycle.
7. Press the “C” button until the normal display appears.
This quantity of water is sufficient for approximately 4 cycles of the standard 3 min. 134°C/273°F sterilization program.
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Please note that the water should be poured carefully into the tank. Otherwise, the water may run in between the
tank and the autoclave itself, resulting in water on the table or in worst-case, water on the main board of the
autoclave, which can cause a short circuit.
Water
Or,
7. When water becomes visible in the chamber there is water in the tubes. The water will continue
being pumped into the chamber until the “Menu/Enter” button is touched again to stop the water pump.
8. Press “C”-button until the normal display appears
The water tank must be filled when the message ”Low water” is visible in the display or if error 81 occurs.
Error 81 is removed by pressing C. The message “Low water” automatically disappears when the water tank is filled.
Remember to empty the drain tank when filling the water tank.
When you have ensured that there is both oil and water in the tubes, the instruments are placed on the adapters on the
lid and the autoclaving cycle can be started (see section 3. Operating the DAC UNIVERSAL). If the adapters are not
mounted on the lid when the machine is delivered, please refer to section 6.1 (Mounting of adapters).
Remember always to place the adapter-lid in the holder before pressing start.
In case the autoclave is being started without the adapter-lid in the holder, and the holder has pressed down the safety
ring and is unable to go up - please follow below procedure:
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i NOTE: For nearly all instruments of brand W&H, KaVo, NSK and most other brands we recommend to set the water
expel level at 1. For instruments of brand Sirona TE or Classic we recommend water expel level set at 3.
However please always be sure to act in accordance with the user manual/instructions from the manufacturer of the
instruments.
During the heating-up the display shows “Heating” and the remaining temperature in %.
If the autoclave is activated before the chamber is properly warmed up nothing will happen.
The autoclave is not ready to be used before it says “ready” in the display.
The heating-up process is automatically activated if the machine has been disconnected from electricity (e.g. during the
night) and is connected to electricity again.
The heating-up process is a matter of heating-up the steam generator in order to be able to start a cycle at any time.
From the display it is possible to monitor the chamber temperature.
The chamber temperature can vary from time to time without effecting the sterilization cycle.
If the time between each cycle is short, the temperature of the chamber will be high. If the time between each cycle is long,
the temperature in the chamber drops to around ambient temperature.
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Before using your DAC UNIVERSAL after installation or major repairs, it is recommended that you perform a biological
indicator test.
i NOTE: Please ensure that whenever you use an indicator/tester, you will follow the instruction manual from the supplier
of the indicator/tester.
There are three different ways how to monitor the performance of the DAC UNIVERSAL. They are all described below!
1. Select any commercial available biological indicator consisting of spores of Bacillus stearothermophilus.
For example, 3M Attest Biological indicator.
2. Place the indicator vial in the bottom of the DAC UNIVERSAL chamber, approximately in the center, which is the
“coldest” location in the chamber during sterilization or place the indicator in the holder for indicator (see below picture)
and place the Holder for indicator on the lid in the marked area or place the indicator inside the Spore-/PCD-tester. The
Spore-/PCD-tester (order no. 60 51 820) should be placed on the click adapter for handpieces (order no. 60 51 648) on
the DAC UNIVERSAL adapter-lid.
3. Place articles (handpieces, attachments and/or air motors) on the DAC UNIVERSAL lid. You should select those
articles, which are representative of your routine practice. Usually, this will mean that you place articles on all six
adapters.
4. Run the DAC UNIVERSAL unit through a normal cleaning, lubrication and sterilization cycle.
5. Allow the chamber to cool. Remove the biological indicator from the chamber and process it as to the instructions of the
indicator manufacturer.
7. If you routinely process static/solid instruments in the optional basket, similarly perform an indicator-test by placing the
biological indicator in the basket, along with five (5) representative static/solid instruments.
CAUTION: If any biological indicator has a positive result (i.e. not all spores were killed), do not use the articles
which were processed since the last cycle with successful biological indicator results. Do not use your DAC
UNIVERSAL machine. Contact your authorised dealer.
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2. Place the steam indicator strip into the clip on lid (see section 2.5).
i NOTE: Please ensure that whenever you use an indicator/tester, you will follow the instruction manual from the
supplier of the indicator/tester.
3. Manually clean up to six (6) handpieces, attachments, and/or air-motors, and visually inspect all internal channels for
blockage as instructed by the manufacturer.
4. Place handpieces, attachments, and/or air-motors onto their respective adapters on the lid. Depending on the type of
device and its adapter, you may need to push the article onto its adapter, manipulate a click-lock on the adapter, or
tighten a threaded ring onto the article.
Please be sure that you hear a small „click‟ when you push an instrument onto an adapter.
After having placed an instrument onto an adapter – please slightly pull the instrument to make sure that it is properly
fastened onto the adapter.
5. Load the adapter-lid in the lid holder of the autoclave. (See below picture 1.)
Make sure to push the adapter-lid all the way back to fit the lid holder properly.
i NOTE! The autoclave and or instruments can be damaged if the lid is not placed correctly.
Note: When using any adapter - no force must be applied when mounting the handpiece/turbine to the adapter.
The handpiece must be easy to mount onto the adapter.
If it is not easy to click or screw the handpiece/turbine onto the adapter it is possible to damage the handpiece/turbine.
Sirona Dental Systems GmbH does not cover any of these damaged handpieces/turbines.
When using Sirona TE adapters (order number 60 51 705) you must not apply any force when mounting the handpiece on
the adapter. The handpiece must be easy to click onto the adapter. If it is not easy to click the handpiece onto the adapter,
the handpiece may be damaged. Sirona Dental Systems GmbH does not cover any handpieces thus damaged.
Please check and ensure that the chamber is empty before starting the cycle.
Picture 1.
When the heating-up process in the DAC UNIVERSAL is finished (the heating-up process only takes place after
connecting the autoclave to electricity - see section 2.4), the machine can be started.
Remember to place a sterilization indicator strip (holder for indicator order number 60 51 788) in the chamber.
6. Before pushing the start button, please ensure that the indicators next to the corresponding symbols are illuminated:
Please be aware to press the Lubrication button in case the basket is used for sterilization of static/solid
instruments. This will leave out the lubrication cycle for this one cycle only! If the lamp is out (no blue light) then there
will be no lubrication cycle.
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When choosing Wrapped button the cleaning and lubrication cycle is automatically left out – i.e. the lamps are out
(no blue light) next to the buttons. See section 3.2 Use of wrapped lid.
Cleaning cycle
Lubrication cycle
Before pressing the start button please make sure that no error codes are displayed.
7. Press the start button (see appendix 2, point 8) press safety ring as indicated in the display (see appendix 1).
If the safety ring is not pressed within 20 seconds – you must once again press the start button.
When the safety ring has been activated, the adapter lid of the DAC UNIVERSAL will go down and close after which
the autoclave automatically goes through the cycles: cleaning, lubrication (if not de-selected) and sterilization.
It is possible constantly to monitor which cycle the autoclave is going through by looking at the display.
The complete 134C/273ºF, 3 minutes sterilization cycle takes approximately 12 minutes – after which the lid
automatically opens up a little bit.
8. The display indicates what part of the cycle the DAC UNIVERSAL is currently performing. When the cycle has been
completed the message “cycle complete” will appear in the display. Then the lid automatically reopens and raises
approximately half way out of the chamber.
10. Remove the lid and place it on the countertop or in the optional holder.
Remove each instrument from the adapter lid. Use normal wrapping procedure – see section 1.6.
i NOTE: do not hold your head directly over the autoclave when it opens, as a little bit of steam will come out of the
machine during opening. And do not hold on to the lid while the machine opens up.
CAUTION: When the adapter-lid is raised halfway or fully, the instruments are still hot.
Please let the instruments be cooled off before handling them.
When handling/placing the adapter lid for cooling, it is important only to hold on the blue part of the adapter lid.
During the cooling off, the heads of the instruments should be turned upwards to avoid corrosion.
It is possible to use a special holder for the adapter-lid (order no. 62 59 109) in order for the adapter-lid to be cooled down
in the right position.
It is now possible to insert a new adapter lid in the DAC UNIVERSAL to start a new cycle.
Extra lid can be ordered separately (order no. 60 51 739).
Important!! If the instruments are to be stored for a longer period (e.g. during the weekend), it is important that they are
blown through (horizontal) manually with compressed air in order to remove condensation in the instruments – as
condensation can cause corrosion in the instruments.
i NOTE: Be sure to use compressed air at pressure-level (bar) in accordance with the user manual/instructions from the
manufacturer of the instruments.
After the instruments have been blown through they must be wrapped – see section 1.6.
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Operation instructions:
2. Pre-clean all static/solid instruments according to the instructions form the manufacturer instructions before placing the
instruments in the basket for the DAC UNIVERSAL.
3. Open up the snap-lock on the basket, get hold of the stub on the small lid and remove the small lid from the
basket. Place up to 5 solid instruments in the basket – if possible with the pointed ends downwards.
Please note if the small lid unobstructed can be replaced on the basket, i.e. the instruments are not stuck in any
way. Instruments with hinges, which cannot be opened up completely, when they are placed in the DAC Universal
basket, should not be treated in the autoclave.
4. Get hold of the stub on the small lid and place the lid on the basket – lock on the lid with the snap-lock.
IMPORTANT: the stub of the small lid must turn up-/outwards.
5. Place the basket/the blue lid in the holder for the lid (semi-circle). It is important to push the blue lid
COMPLETELY back, to fit in the holder.
NOTE! The autoclave and/or the basket and/or the instruments can be damaged, if the lid is not placed correctly.
6. Before starting the autoclave please ensure that no instruments can get jammed during closing.
7. Omit the lubrication by pressing the ”Lubricate”-button – i.e. the small blue light next to the button is turned
off. (See also section 3.4 Leaving out parts of the cycle)
Ensure that the indicator next to the corresponding symbol is illuminated and no error codes are displayed.
Cleaning cycle
8. Start the autoclave by pressing the start-button and then (within 20 seconds) the safety ring. The DAC Universal
autoclave will automatically go through the washer- and sterilization cycles. For instance the standard program 134C,
with three minutes of sterilization, takes app. 12 minutes.
On the display of the machine is shown which part of the program the autoclave is going through.
9. “Cycle complete – press C to unload” is shown in the display. To lift the lid completely – press “C”, as shown in the
display.
10. Remove the basket/the blue lid from the lid holder (semi-circle) after the cycle. And place it on the table or in the
holder for lid. CAUTION! The blue handle of the basket can be hot.
11. When the instruments are cold, they are ready for use.
12. After the cycle the autoclave automatically activates lubrication for the next cycle.
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IMPORTANT
The instruments you will process in the DAC Universal Wrapped cycle MUST just prior have been washed and
sterilised in one of the three standard non-wrapped cycles - see section 3. and 3.1.
Drying
The most effective way to dry especially hole instruments in the DAC Universal is by blowing air through them. The air is
supplied through the air filter further through the pressure regulator and the “Expel-Unit” within the DAC Universal. To
avoid cross contamination, this Expel-Unit-valve (V12) is isolated from the channels connected to the chamber. During
expel the drain valve 8 is opened, creating ventilation in the sterilization chamber.
The norm EN 13060 Clause 5.5 required 0,2% of residual water for solid instruments and for wrapped instruments, using
the following equation.
m2 m1
C *100
m1
where
C is the change in moisture content, in per cent
m1 is the mass of the test load before sterilization, in grams.
m2 is the mass of the load after sterilization, in grams.
4. Place the blue lid in the holder for the lid (semi-circle). It is important to push the blue lid
COMPLETELY back, to fit in the holder.
NOTE! The autoclave and/or the lid and/or the instruments can be damaged, if the lid is not placed correctly.
5. Before starting the autoclave please ensure that no instruments can get jammed during closing.
When choosing Wrapped button the cleaning and lubrication cycle is automatically left out – i.e. the lamps are
out (no blue light) next to the buttons.
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Cleaning cycle
Lubrication cycle
Before pressing the start button please make sure that no error codes are displayed.
8. The display will now ask you to confirm your choice of wrapped cycle by asking you to press the M button.
Confirm your choice by pressing the M button.
9. Start the autoclave by pressing the safety ring. (Step 7., 8. and 9. must be performed within 20 seconds.)
The DAC Universal autoclave will now run a normal 134C program, where wash and lubrication are left out.
Sterilizationtime 3 minutes. Total cycle time app. 22 minutes.
On the display of the machine is shown which part of the program the autoclave is going through.
11. Remove the blue lid from the lid holder (semi-circle) after the cycle. And place it on the table or in the holder
for lid. CAUTION! The blue handle of the lid can be hot.
12. When the instruments are cold, they are ready for storage and/or use.
13. After the cycle the autoclave automatically deselects the previous wrapped cycle – and goes back to standard mode.
121C 2.1 bar/30.46 psi 15 minutes 24 min. "Gentle sterilization" of hand pieces and
turbines , and of materials that do not
stand high temperatures in accordance
with the norm EN 13060
You can choose between the different programs in the menu system (see section 3.7).
The latest chosen program will be remembered by the DAC UNIVERSAL, after the unit has been switched off - this is also
the case if all power in the clinic has been shut off.
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E.g. you must press the Rinse/Flush button if the cleaning cycle should be left out – the blue light will turn off immediately.
E.g. you must press the Lubricate button if the lubrication cycle should be left out – the blue light will turn off immediately.
Activate the DAC UNIVERSAL as usual.
Please note that it is not possible to leave out the sterilization program.
The DAC UNIVERSAL automatically activates a complete cycle when a cycle has finished. This way accidental omission
of cleaning and/or lubrication in the next cycle is prevented.
When using the basket for solid instruments, the lubrication cycle should be omitted, as these instruments do not need any
lubrication.
For routine monitoring of the DAC UNIVERSAL, it is necessary to use certified spore tests or indicator strip (class 5).
Daily monitoring:
For every sterilization process it is important to place a sterilization indicator strip (class 5) in the clip shown below, or as
an alternative, to place the sterilization indicator strip at the lid using autoclave tape.
It is also possible to place an indicator strip in the Spore-/PCD-tester (PCD = Process Challenge Device) for testing hollow
instruments.
Used in the photo is a 3M indicator strip (class 5).
Weekly monitoring:
Once a week - or in accordance with your country specific demands - use a biological spore test indicator to ensure proper
sterilization. This biological spore test indicator can either be shaped as a cylinder (e.g. 3M Attest TM), an envelope or
similar, which can be placed inside the Spore-/PCD-Tester shown below.
In some countries biological tests are not required – but please, always follow the demands of your own specific country.
There are three different ways how to monitor the performance of the DAC UNIVERSAL. They are all described below!
i NOTE: Please ensure that whenever you use an indicator/tester, you will follow the instruction manual from the supplier
of the indicator/tester.
1. Select any commercial available biological indicator consisting of spores of Bacillus stearothermophilus.
For example, 3M Attest Biological indicator.
2. Place the indicator vial in the bottom of the DAC UNIVERSAL chamber, approximately in the center, which is the
“coldest” location in the chamber during sterilization
or …place the indicator in the holder for indicator (see below picture) and place the Holder for indicator on
the lid at the marked area
or …place the indicator inside the Spore-/PCD-tester. The Spore-/PCD-tester (order no. 60 51 820) should
be placed on the click adapter for handpieces (order no. 60 51 648) on the DAC UNIVERSAL adapter-lid.
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4. Run the DAC UNIVERSAL unit through a normal cleaning, lubrication and sterilization cycle.
5. Allow the chamber to cool and remove the biological indicator and/or indicator vial from the chamber.
If the Spore-/PCD-Tester has been used - the biological spore test indicator and/or indicator strip is removed by
unscrewing the Spore-/PCD-Tester (be careful - the Spore-/PCD-Tester is very hot after the sterilization cycle).
Process the biological indicator and/or indicator vial as to the instructions of the indicator manufacturer.
6. If you routinely process static/solid instruments in the optional basket, similarly perform an indicator-test by placing the
biological indicator and/or indicator strip in the basket, along with five (5) representative static/solid instruments.
CAUTION:
If any biological indicator or indicator strip has a positive result (i.e. not all spores were killed or is showing failed
sterilization), do not use the articles which were processed since the last cycle with successful biological indicator results.
Do not use your DAC UNIVERSAL machine. Contact your authorised dealer.
Status Description
“Ready 121C” The machine is ready for a 121C, 15 minutes program.
“Ready 134C” The machine is ready for a 134C, 3 minutes program.
“Ready 134C 18 min” The machine is ready for a 134C, 18 minutes program.
“In progress” The operation has been started and lid is moving down.
“Pressure test” (is not written in the display) Air enters the chamber.
“Door locked” Indicates that the adapter lid is secure to begin cycle.
“Internal flush” Indicates internal flush of spray channels.
“Lubrication” (when selected) Oil is internally added to the instruments
“Cold rinse” (when selected) Filling chamber with water for external rinse and pulse
wash of instruments – and oil expel.
“Hot rinse” Start of steam-pump and heat up the chamber to 1070C
“Heating” Chamber warming up to chosen program temperature
and pressure.
“Water reduction” (is not written in the display) Chamber is emptied for condensed water.
“Stabilizing” Stabilising to chosen temperature and pressure.
“Back-flush” Steam is being pushed through the hand-piece channels
before and after the sterilization cycle.
“Sterilization” Count down of the sterilization time - corresponding to the
chosen program.
“Expel” (when set at level 1, 2 or 3) Water expel - by air being blown through the instruments.
“Cycle complete” Opening procedure (see section 3. point 3. regarding
opening procedure)
“Cycle complete – press C to unload” Indicates that the cycle has been completed.
Press “C” to open the DAC UNIVERSAL.
“Press safety ring!” Start button has been pressed and cycle will start when
safety ring is pressed and tested.
“Start wrapped cycle? Indicates that “Wrapped”-button has been pressed and
Inst. treat in std. cycle before wrap? reminds the user that instruments must be treated in
Press “M” to confirm” standard cycle before wrapping and using the special lid
for wrapped instruments.
“Service needed. Indicate that two years or 3000 cycles have passed since
Press safety ring!” start of use or last service performed. Reminds the user
(simultaneously 2 seconds of acoustic alarm is given) that service is recommended. Please contact your
supplier.
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To enter menu level 1, press the menu button, press Up or Down button until the desired option is selected, and press
Enter to select.
At each menu level, press Up/Down until the desired option is selected, and press Enter to select.
Menu level 1 Menu level 2 Menu level 3 Result/action
Program 134C Sterilization program 134 Celsius for 3 minutes
121C Sterilization program 121 Celsius for 15 minutes
134C, 18 min Sterilization program 134 Celsius for 18 minutes
Manual Open Opens chamber lid
Close Closes chamber lid (remember to place the lid into the
holder (semi-circle) of the autoclave)
Water Pumps water into the chamber
Drain tank Drains the water tank out through the water inlet.
Drain chamber Drains the chamber into the drain outlet.
Remember to place the lid into the holder (semi-circle)
before the use of this function.
App. 60 sec. after having chosen Drain Chamber and
pressed Menu/Enter - the lid goes up, and the chamber
should be empty. The function can be repeated, if the
chamber is not empty, after previous attempts.
Settings Printer On Turns on printer reporting
Off Turns off printer reporting
Rinse cycles Rinse cycles (2-6) Default is set at 2 pulse washes/ rinse cycles, but it is
possible to increase it up to 6, if this is required.
(please note that more than two Rinse cycles are
prolonging total time of cycle)
Oil expel Oil expel (1-5) Default is set at level 1, but it is possible to choose up
to level 5, if a longer time for blowing air through the
instruments is required.
(please note that this is before sterilization and is
prolonging total time of cycle)
Language UK English is selected as display language
D German is selected as display language
F French is selected as display language
SP Spanish is selected as display language
I Italian is selected as display language
S Swedish is selected as display language
Expel Expel (0-3) Default is set at level 0 – (NO water expel), but it is
possible to choose up to level 3, if a longer time for
blowing air through the instruments is required.
Level 0: Expel off
Level 1: 50 sec. effective blowing time
Level 2: 100 sec. effective blowing time
Level 3: 150 sec. effective blowing time
(please note that this is after sterilization and is
prolonging total time of cycle)
Set time/date Set year (00-99) Sets year
Set month (01-12) Sets month
Set day (01-31) Sets day
Time scale (12h/24h) Sets time format
Set hour (01-24) Sets hour
Set min (00-59) Sets minute
Automatic water On Turns water on
Off Turns water off
Oil settings Oil settings (1-3) Default is set at level 1 – (oil adjustment), but it is
possible to choose up to level 3, if a larger amount of
oil/lubrication for the instruments is requested.
Level 1: default amount
Level 2: 25% more than level 1
Level 3: 50% more than level 1
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4. Errors
If the DAC UNIVERSAL shows an error in the display, it is important to find out exactly, what this error means and what
action to take. Below you will find a list of the error codes.
If the DAC UNIVERSAL displays an error, you cannot be sure that a complete cycle has been carried out and therefore the
instruments are not sterile – so you must start a complete new cycle.
If an error occurs during sterilization, the display will, when the lid opens, show that an error has occurred during
sterilization. In order to clear this error and start a new complete cycle - you need to press the “M”-button together with the
“C”-button (This will also be indicated in the display)
If the error light is flashing without giving an alarm signal, it is because the machine has reached 3000 cycles or it has
been 24 months since the last service. Contact your supplier in order to do a biennial service on the DAC UNIVERSAL
autoclave. Meanwhile the machine can still be used if „only‟ the error light is flashing and no other error codes are visual in
the display.
In case of an error, an alarm will sound and the error will be displayed visually.
Please note the error code before resetting the alarm. Pressing C resets the alarm.
When pressing C the lid will for approx. 2 seconds raise and then stop, until the temperature is below 104C/219.2F,
following which it will open completely.
It is, however, possible to force the lid to open completely by pressing C repeatedly. For every press on C, the lid will
continue opening for 2 seconds. We do not recommend this feature to be used.
NB: Do not open if the temperature is more than 104C/219.2F (C indicated in the display), hot steam might come out of
the chamber.
Error Description
64 The safety system has been activated Press C Restart the autoclave.
65 The safety system is defective Please contact your supplier.
66 The temperature during sterilization is too high Please contact your supplier.
67 The time of sterilization has been less than 3 minutes The instruments should
be sterilised again Please contact your supplier if this error appears more than
once.
68 The pressure is too high during pressure test Please contact your supplier
70 The pressure level does not decrease fast enough after pressure test Empty
the chamber for water Clean or change the filter Check that the drain tube is
not blocked or broken (note that the drain tube must be of heat resistant material,
e.g. PTFE) Empty the drain tank if full Please contact your supplier.
71 The autoclave was blocked due to use of bad water Control the level of micro-
siemens in the water Empty the watertank Fill in fresh water (below 3S)
72 The closing system was blocked on the way up Remove possible blocking for
the lift Please contact your supplier
73 The sterilization temperature has not been reached fast enough before the first
back-flush Pour in water in case of low level Please contact your supplier
74 The right temperature for building up pressure for sterilization has not been
reached fast enough Pour in water if low level If the autoclave is placed in a
cold spot remove it to surroundings at room temperature Press C to reset and
then restart Please contact your supplier
75 The right sterilization temperature has not been reached fast enough Pour in
water if low level If the autoclave is placed in a cold spot move it to a
surrounding at room temperature Press C to reset and then restart Please
contact your supplier
76 Valve error Please contact your supplier or try with only 5 instruments on the lid.
77 The autoclave does not lubricate Please contact your supplier
78 Valve error Please contact your supplier or try with only 5 instruments on the lid.
79 Valve error Please contact your supplier or try with only 5 instruments on the lid.
81 Low level in either the water tank or the oil bottle Pour water into the water tank
or change the oil bottle Please contact your supplier
82 The temperature in the steam generator is too high Please contact your
supplier
83 Temperature in chamber is too high Please contact your supplier
84 The sterilization temperature has not been maintained during sterilization Pour
in water, if needed Please contact your supplier
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85 Inlet pressure is too high Adjust the “air inlet” to maximum 8 bar Please
contact your supplier
86 The safety ring has been activated Press C to reset, and then restart
Remove possible dirt on the spindle and the safety ring Make sure that the
handle is correctly placed in the holder Please contact your supplier
87 The safety ring has been disconnected Please contact your supplier
88 The steam pressure is too low during autoclaving Pour in water in case of low
level Press C to reset, and then restart Please contact your supplier
89 The steam pressure is too high during autoclaving Check that the drain tube is
not blocked or broken (note that the drain tube must be of heat resistant material,
e.g. PTFE) Empty the drain tank if full Press C to reset, and then restart
Please contact your supplier
90 The pressure, during pressure test, was too low Check that your compressor is
turned on Check if pressure connected to the air inlet of the DAC UNIVERSAL
is 5-8 bar (if the pressure is dropping drastically during use, please contact the
supplier of the compressor) Make sure that the lid is placed correctly in the
holder Mount the lid for the filter house correctly Clean the big black rubber
gasket on the lid (put your thumb under the inner edge of the gasket and push it
upwards all the way around) Replace the gasket on the lid (see section 6)
Please contact your supplier
91 The pressure, during pressure test, was too low Make sure that the lid is
placed correctly in the holder Mount the lid for filter house correctly Clean the
big black rubber gasket on the lid (put your thumb under the inner edge of the
gasket and push it upwards all the way around) Replace the gasket on the lid
(see section 6) Please contact your supplier
92 The power supply to the autoclave has been cut out, or the C button has been
pressed during the cycle Press C to reset and then restart Please contact
your supplier
93 The steam generator is superheated Disconnect the autoclave immediately and
contact your supplier
94 Oil consumption during standby Disconnect power from the autoclave and wait
10 secs. Reconnect the autoclave to the power and then restart Please
contact your supplier.
95 This error can only occur if the autoclave is connected to an automatic water
supply. The autoclave has “asked” for water more than 7 times during standby
Check that water is being supplied to the autoclave Check if the autoclave has
a leakage Please contact your supplier.
96 The pressure, during expel, was too low Please contact your supplier
97 No water during external wash Press C to reset and make sure that the
chamber is empty Check water level in water tank (fill in water if necessary)
Press Rinse/Flush button until water appears in the bottom of the chamber If no
water appears in the chamber - please contact your supplier
98 Lid did not close Press C to reset and wait until the lid is in top position
Make sure that the lid is placed correctly in the lid-holder (look for things that might
obstruct complete closure and remove these) Start the machine again If
error appears again – please contact your supplier
99 Please contact your supplier
Leakage Wipe up possible spilled water after filling If there is still a leakage, please
contact your supplier. NOTE that if the water is filled into the tank too abruptly or
the tank is overfilled, the water may leak onto the table.
Water in chamber after cycle Clean or change the filter Check that the drain tube is not blocked or broken
Empty the drain tank if full Please contact your supplier
Condensation in instruments If the instruments are to be stored for a longer period (e.g. during the weekend), it
is important that they are blown through (horizontal) manually with compressed air
in order to remove condensation in the instruments - as condensation can cause
corrosion in the instruments. NOTE: Be sure to use compressed air at pressure-
level (bar) in accordance with the user manual/instructions from the manufacturer
of the instruments.
After the instruments have been blown through they must be wrapped.
Loose adapters Tighten the adapter with the enclosed Allen key
Wrong liquid If other liquids than demineralised or distilled water has been filled into the water
tank , then the DAC UNIVERSAL must not be used Please contact your
supplier
Sterilization OFF Your DAC Universal technician has been running a special-program.
Press safety ring! VERY IMPORTANT: Disconnect the power-cable of the DAC Universal – and
(simultaneously a long acoustic connect it again. NOTE: If this is not done sterilization phase will NOT take place!
alarm is given)
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5. Reports
Sterilization
To ensure sterilization, the instruments must be exposed to saturated steam at a certain temperature for a certain period of
time.
Sterilization method
The DAC UNIVERSAL sterilises by means of saturated steam. To ensure that the saturated steam is present during the
entire holding time, the pressure and the temperature is continuously checked during the cycle.
Printer
The printer for the DAC UNIVERSAL (see below picture 1.) can be purchased as accessory for monitoring the temperature
and pressure during the cycle and after the cycle.
If sterilization failed, “Sterilization failed”, ERROR and error code will be printed on the label. See section 4. Errors for
error-description.
Below you can see three examples of transcripts from the printer.
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Task Frequency*
Weekly Every Every Once a Every
4th 3rd year second
week month year in
connecti
on with
the
biennial
service
or after
3000
cycles
1. Clean the drain tank X
2. Clean the drain filter X
3. Clean the adapter lid X
4. Check the adapters & adapter O-rings X
5. Clean the machine externally X
6. Clean the chamber X
7. Check for oil entering the chamber X
8. Check the water entering the chamber X
9. Check the safety ring X
10. Drain the water tank X
11. Change the drain-filter X
12. Clean the water tank X
13. Change the O-rings on the adapters X
14. Change the filter in the Sterile-filter
X
(IF a Sterile-filter is installed on the air-tube)
15. Change the O-ring on the filter housing X
16. Change the O-rings on the bottom adapter (in chamber) X
17. Change the O-rings at each guiding tube in the lid. X
18. Change the gasket on the lid X
19. Change the O-rings in the valves X
20. Change the gasket in the valves X
21. Change the gasket under each adapter X
* The above frequency is based on approx. 10 complete cycles per day. If you use your DAC UNIVERSAL more
often than this, adjust your service frequency accordingly.
Only authorized technicians may perform the steps 16 to 21 in connection with biennial
service.
Spare parts for the DAC UNIVERSAL can be purchased from your local supplier.
To empty the drain tank, discard the content of the tank according to your local or national guidelines and/or
regulations.
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5. Re-install drain-damper and lid - and put the drain tank back into service.
i NOTE: The filter must be replaced with a new filter every 4 weeks, based on app. 10 cycles per day.
Cleaning direction
Procedure A)
Water is led through the tubes in the following way:
1. Press the Rinse/Flush button on the display for more than 1 sec., and hold until the water is automatically
led through the tubes into the chamber.
2. Through visual control, check that water appears in the chamber through the bottom adaptor.
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or
Procedure B)
1. Press the Menu/Enter button.
2. Use the up/down arrows until “Manual” is selected, then press Menu/Enter.
3. Use the up/down arrows until “Water” is selected, then press Menu/Enter again.
Water should flow into the chamber through four small holes in the bottom of the chamber.
4. Press Clear to stop the water pump.
i NOTE: It is very important to see the water enter the chamber, if there is no water, the instruments are not washed.
Contact your supplier, if water does not enter the chamber.
Procedure A)
At the DAC UNIVERSAL Water Inlet fitting, disconnect the water tube from the water supply. Connect a length of 4/6
mm (0.16/0.24 inches) tubing to the Water Inlet connection of the DAC UNIVERSAL and place the end of this tubing
into a sink or bucket, at a height below the DAC UNIVERSAL. This tube will be used to drain the DAC UNIVERSAL
water tank.
If an automatic ‟external‟ water supply is NOT installed – manually fill the water tank with demineralised or distilled
water.
or
Procedure B)
NO need to disconnect the water tube from the water supply.
1. Remove lid from DAC UNIVERSAL lid holder so that view into chamber is unobstructed.
2. Press the “Menu/Enter” button. Use the “Up” or “Down” button in order to find “Manual”. Press Menu/Enter.
3. Use the “Up” or “Down” button until “Water” is selected. Press Menu/Enter again.
Water should flow into the chamber through the center bottom adapter.
4. When the water from the watertank has filled the chamber half way up – Press the “Menu/Enter” button to stop
the waterpump.
5. Replace the lid in the lid holder.
6. Press the “Up” or “Down” button until “Drain Chamber“ is selected - then press Menu/Enter.
7. When the machine has closed (is done automatically), after 60 seconds the lid will open up automatically.
Repeat step 1.-7. until watertank and chamber are completely empty.
If an automatic ‟external‟ water supply is NOT installed – manually fill the water tank with demineralised or distilled
water.
CAUTION: The DAC UNIVERSAL should be turned off and be cold before changing the filter.
i NOTE: Please make sure to wear surgical gloves during this procedure.
Unscrew and loosen the filter-housing lid with the filter key. Unscrew the old filter, and dispose of it.
Screw in the new filter with the filter key, and then tighten the filter-housing lid with the filter key.
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14. Change the filter in the Sterile-filter (if a Sterile-filter is installed in stead of an air-filter on the air-tube)
1. Unscrew the filter-shield of the Sterile-filter by pressing down
the black button and simultaneously turn the filter-shield app. 1/8. (Fig. 1)
2. Pull down the filter-shield.
3. Screw out (counter clock-wise) the filter. (Fig. 2)
4. Screw in (clock-wise) a new filter.
5. Screw back the filter-shield in the Sterile-filter.
Only authorized technicians may perform the steps 16 to 21 in connection with biennial
service.
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6078591
Articles of consumption
Product no. Description
60 86 628 Nitram Oil, 1 box with 6 bottles
62 59 118 Nitram Oil #2 (blue), 1 box with 6 bottles
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7.1 Safety
It is very important that the DAC UNIVERSAL is operated as described in this manual to ensure a high safety level and
high efficiency of the autoclave. In addition to this, some precautions should be considered when using the DAC
UNIVERSAL.
These precautions are described in section 1.
Mechanical safety:
The safety valve is designed according to norm EN4126-1 and calibrated according to norm EN764-7
Safety valve in the DAC Universal – will open if the pressure is more than 3.6 bar/52.2 psi relative in the chamber.
Electrical safety:
Electrical safety test is performed according to EN61010-1 by UL-International.
Safety ring on the DAC Universal - see photo on the following page.
There are 9 contacts in the safety ring, which are checked, before start of a cycle. The circuit will always be checked, when
the power is on. If the ring is pressed – the motor for the lid will instantly stop.
Fuses are installed in the mainboard for protection against electricity overload.
Software safety:
The software is supplied with error codes which will stop the process if the pressure, temperature etc. fail during the cycle -
see error code list in chapter 4. Errors.
7.2 Service
Sirona Dental Systems, GmbH assures you quick assistance, should this be needed for your DAC UNIVERSAL during the
warranty period. Please contact your DAC UNIVERSAL supplier, who will repair your DAC UNIVERSAL on the spot or
place a machine for loan, at your disposal while your DAC UNIVERSAL is repaired at a workshop.
i NOTE: Only Sirona trained technicians with a Sirona training certificate are qualified to perform the installation, service,
repair and maintenance of the DAC Universal.
7.3 Warranty
Sirona Dental Systems, GmbH guarantees that the delivered product (the DAC UNIVERSAL) has gone through a
complete quality test before it is sent from the factory.
A warranty of 12 months is granted on the DAC UNIVERSAL counting from the day of delivery.
The warranty covers manufacturing and material faults and includes spareparts and labour.
7.4 Certificates
Sirona Dental Systems, GmbH is certified by TÜV in Germany.
The individual certifications can be seen at www.sirona.com - choose Company and Certifications.
7.5 Approvals
DAC UNIVERSAL is approved by several manufactures of hand pieces and turbines, as well as by national organizations.
For more information – please contact Sirona Dental Systems, GmbH.
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Adapter lid
Oil bottle
Water tank
Display
Safety Ring
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1.
2.
3.
4. 5.
6.
7. 8.
9.
10.
Display/button Description
1. Display The temperature and pressure in the autoclave chamber is constantly shown. The pressure is
displayed as an absolute value. (Includes surrounding air pressure).
2. Menu/Enter This button gives access to the menu system. It also functions as an enter/cofirmation button when
managing the menu system.
3. Up This button is used to manage the menu system.
4. Down This button is used to manage the menu system.
5. Clear This button is used if the autoclave indicates an error. By touching this button the error is cleared.
When holding this key down for a short while (more than 2 sec.), the machine goes in
standby mode.
6. Rinse/Flush A blue light will illuminate when the cycle is active. Pressing the symbol for wash toggles the
washing cycle on and off. When the blue light is off, the washing cycle is deactivated.
7. Lubricate A blue light will illuminate when the cycle is active. Pressing the symbol for lubrication toggles the
lubrication cycle on and off. When the blue light is off, the lubrication is deactivated.
8. Symbol for start This button activates the autoclave.
9. Wrapped A blue light will illuminate when the cycle is active.
Pressing the symbol for wrapped cycle - the wrapped cycle will be activated.
When the blue light is on, the wash and lubrication has been deactivated.
10. Alarm When this light is on, an error has occurred. The error code can be read in the display. It is
important always to check the error if an error occurs.
If the light is flashing without an error code and the light (alarm) flashing does not stop when
pressing “C”-button – then it is time for biennial service.
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Sirona Dental Systems, GmbH is certified according to ISO 9001:2008 and EN ISO 13485:2003.
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make any alterations
which may be due to
technical improvements.
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