⚠️ CAUTION
The content of this page is intended as general reference information for global audiences.
Approval scope, components, usage environment, installation conditions, and provided offerings may vary by country.
For the Japanese market, please refer to the latest Japanese-language Instructions for Use (IFU) and User Guide as the primary sources.
In the event of any discrepancy between this page and the official documentation for Japan, the official documentation for Japan shall take precedence.
For the latest detailed specifications and sales configurations, please refer to the documents included at the time of purchase, and contact your distributor or service center if necessary.
1. Reusable Tip
The reusable tip is the part that is positioned in the mouth of patients during scanning, and is reusable for a limited number of times. The tip needs to be cleaned and sterilized between patient uses to avoid cross-contamination.
1.1. Cleaning
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Prepare a cleaning solution.
» Dilute a general neutral detergent at a 1:100 ratio before use. -
Clean the reusable tips with a cleaning solution and a brush.
» Ensure the mirror of the tip is completely clean and stain-free. If the mirror appears stained or foggy, repeat the cleaning process.
⚠️ CAUTION
The reusable tip has a complex structure, and automatic cleaning may not achieve complete cleaning; therefore, do not clean the reusable tip in an automatic washer.
- Rinse the reusable tips three times with purified water.
⚠️ CAUTION
After cleaning, thoroughly rinse the tip to ensure that no detergent residue remains. If detergent residue remains, it may adversely affect the appearance or condition of the tip during the disinfection and sterilization process.
- Remove moisture with a paper towel and allow them to air-dry completely at room temperature for at least 80 minutes.
1.2. Disinfection
Disinfect the reusable tips using a disinfectant containing 15% or less Isopropyl Alcohol (IPA) for 1 minute. Then, ensure they are thoroughly dried at room temperature for at least 5 minutes.
Recommended Disinfectants
Disinfect the tip using Caviwipes under the following conditions. For proper use, please refer to the Caviwipes instructions for use.
- Caviwipes-1: Disinfect for 1 minute and allow to dry for 5 minutes
» Before using a disinfectant product, please refer to the product user manual for proper use.
1.3. Sterilization
Autoclave Sterilization
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Make sure to always wrap the tip with 100% cotton gauze before autoclaving.
If you autoclave an exposed tip, it will cause stains on the mirror, which cannot be removed. Check the autoclave manual for more information.
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Tip Sealing Method
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1. Stack three 2"x2", 8-ply gauze pads. |
2. Fold the stacked gauze twice to form a three-layer structure. |
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3. Fold about one-third of the gauze lengthwise. |
4. Insert the thick folded part into the mirror area, ensuring the mirror is completely sealed with no gaps.
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5. Done. |
- Insert the tip into a paper sterilization pouch and seal it, making sure that it is airtight. Use either a self-adhesive or heat-sealed pouch.
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Sterilize the wrapped tip in an autoclave with the following conditions:
» Sterilize in a gravity autoclave at 135°C (275°F) for 10 minutes and dry for 30 minutes.
» Sterilize in a gravity autoclave at 121℃ (249.8°F) for 30 minutes and dry for 15 minutes.
» Sterilize in a pre-vacuum autoclave at 134°C (273.2°F) for 4 minutes and dry for 20 minutes.
- Use an autoclave program that dries the wrapped tip before opening the autoclave.
- Scanner tips can be re-sterilized up to 150 times. After reaching this limit, they must be disposed of according to the guidelines in the disposal section.
- Autoclave times and temperatures may vary depending on the autoclave type and manufacturer. For this reason, it may not be able to meet the maximum number of times. Please refer to the user manual of the autoclave manufacturer you are using to determine whether the required conditions are met.
⚠️ CAUTION
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The mirror of the scanner tip is a delicate optical component that should be handled with care to ensure optimal scan quality.
Be careful not to scratch or smudge it as any damage or blemishes may affect the data acquired. - Tips that have been cleaned, disinfected, and sterilized must remain sterile until they are used on the patient.
- Medit is not responsible for any damage, including tip distortion, caused by cleaning, disinfection, or sterilization procedures that do not comply with the guidelines outlined above.
1.4. Disposal
⚠️ CAUTION
- The scanner tip must be sterilized before disposal.
- Dispose of the scanner tip as you would any other clinical waste.
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Other components are designed to conform with the following directives:
RoHS, Restriction of the Use of Certain Hazardous Substances in Electrical and Electronic Equipment. (2011/65/EU)
WEEE, Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Directive. (2012/19/EU)
2. Mirror
The presence of impurities or smudges on the tip mirror may lead to poor scan quality and an overall poor scanning experience. In such situations, clean the mirror following the steps below:
① Disconnect the scanner tip from the handpiece.
② Pour alcohol on a clean cloth or cotton-tipped swab and wipe the mirror. Make sure to use alcohol that is free of impurities or it may stain the mirror. You can use either ethanol or propanol(ethyl-/propyl alcohol).
③ Wipe the mirror dry using a dry, lint-free cloth.
④ Make sure the mirror is free of dust and fibers. Repeat the cleaning process as necessary.
3. Handpiece
After treatment, clean and disinfect all other surfaces of the handpiece except for the scanner front (optical window) and end (air vent hole). Cleaning and disinfecting must be done with the device turned off. Use the device only after it is completely dry.
The recommended cleaning and disinfecting solution is denatured alcohol (ethyl alcohol or ethanol) – typically 60 – 70% Alc/Vol.
In general, the optical window is not subject to cleaning.
If cleaning of the optical window is absolutely necessary due to contamination, follow the cleaning and disinfection procedure below.
① Turn off the device using the power button.
② Unplug all the cables from the power hub.
③ Clean the optical window on the front end of the handpiece.
» If alcohol is poured directly into the optical window, it may seep inside the handpiece and cause a malfunction.
» Do not clean the optical window by pouring alcohol or cleaning solution directly into the optical window. The filter must be gently wiped with a cotton(Lint-free microfiber cloth) or soft cloth moistened with alcohol. Do not wipe by hand or apply excessive force.
» Medit is not responsible for any damage or malfunction that occurs during cleaning that does not follow the guidelines above.
Precautions for Managing the Optical Window
The optical window is a fixed, precision optical component located inside the scanner. It controls reflected light and is essential for maintaining scanning accuracy. Frequent self-cleaning by users is not recommended, as contamination or damage to the optical window can degrade scan quality.
If the following issues repeatedly occur during scanning, the optical window should be inspected:
- Light reflection or strong glare
- Image noise or blurring
- Decreased accuracy, inability to recognize margin line, color distortion
- Degraded mesh quality and increased need for additional correction
[i900, i900 classic, i900 Mobility]
The optical window is located inside the body structure, making it difficult to access or inspect for contamination. If scan quality degradation is suspected, avoid forced cleaning and request an inspection via Submit a request.
④ Put the cover on the front of the handpiece after cleaning
the optical window.
⑤ Pour the disinfectant onto a soft, lint-free, and non-abrasive cloth.
⑥ Wipe the scanner surface with the cloth.
⑦ Dry the surface with a clean, dry, lint-free, and non-abrasive cloth.
⚠️ CAUTION
- Do not clean the handpiece when the device is turned on.
- Use the device after it is completely dry.
- Chemical cracks may appear if improper cleaning and disinfecting solutions are used during cleaning.
4. Other Components
The recommended cleaning and disinfecting solution is denatured alcohol (ethyl alcohol or ethanol) – typically 60 – 70% Alc/Vol.
- Pour the cleaning and disinfecting solution onto a soft, lint-free, and non-abrasive cloth.
- Wipe the component surface with the cloth.
- Dry the surface with a clean, dry, lint-free, and non-abrasive cloth.
⚠️ CAUTION
- Chemical cracks may appear if improper cleaning and disinfecting solutions are used during cleaning.
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