JUN-AIR JVac Dental Vacuum Suction System User Manual

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JUN-AIR Dental Vacuum Suction System User Guide

CI-100A (Rev B)

OPERATION

STEP 1
A. The system may be turned on via the system

breaker located on the electrical cover at the
base of the sound cover. A light above the
system breaker will turn on to indicate that
voltage is supplied to the system.

B. The system may also be turned “ON/OFF” from a

single, convenient location within the dental office
using a Remote Control Panel (if applicable).
Remote wiring must be done by a licensed
electrician in accordance with all applicable
codes.

STEP 2

The vacuum level is factory preset per the
respective system limit (see ‘Specifications’). This
is the reading on the gauge when all operatory
lines are CLOSED. Check the gauge reading
to the specified pre-set level per the pneumatic
specifications in this manual. If the setting is
within + .25 in. Hg. / -.75 in. Hg. of the specified
rating for your system, continue with normal
operation. If this setting needs to be adjusted,
contact an authorized distributor.

STEP 3

Once the power is on and the vacuum preset
level has been checked, the system is fully
operational.

NOTE: The vacuum systems are capable of
running continuously. The system should be
powered down when not in use to conserve
electricity.

NOTE: The separation tank has a working
volume, capable of collecting waste fluids for a
standard operating day (8 hours). If excessive
waste is collected, the tank has a ball float that
will stop the vacuum flow and allow automatic
drainage. Once the tank is completely drained,
the system should be powered down for a
minimum of 30 seconds. This will allow the ball
float to return to its normal operating position, at
which point the system can be turned back on.

STEP 4

At the end of the day, the system should be
powered down either at the remote panel or
the system breaker (one or both of the controls
should be moved to the “OFF” position). All
waste collected will then automatically drain.
One HVE should be left open overnight for
adequate system ventilation to assure the tank
will completely drain.

Hour Meter

Indicator Light

Breaker

Electrical Panel

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