JUN-AIR JAir Dental Compressed Air System User Manual
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CI-101A (Rev B)
JUN-AIR Dental Compressed Air System User Guide
© 2011, JUN-AIR
We reserve the right to make any alterations which may be due to any technical improvements
Printed in the USA
INTENDED USE:
To provide compressed air during general examina-
tions and procedures conducted by qualified dental
professionals .
JUN-AIR compressor systems meet or exceed the
most current and highest safety standards, which
are:
• CSA C22.2 601.1-M90 (R2005)
• UL60601-1 classified revision 2006/04/26
- Classification: Class I, permanently fixed MAINS
operated equipment
• NFPA 99C level 3 gas system requirements
compliance revision 2005
• NFPA 70 (National Electric Code) revision 2008
• ISO 9001:2000
• Ingress protection: IPX0
To ensure the safety potential of this equip-
ment is achieved, please:
Make sure your equipment is installed according to
the instructions provided in this manual and make
sure the installation checklist is completed prior to
starting the equipment .
Equipment is not suitable for use in the presence of
a flammable anesthetic mixture with air/oxygen or
nitrous oxide . DO NOT OPERATE THE EQUIPMENT
IF THESE CONDITIONS EXIST.
Protection against electrical shock:
Provide proper grounding per NFPA 70 (NEC 2008) .
Do not become a current path for the equipment to
ground through your body .
Transportation/Storage Conditions:
Temperature range -29 °C / -20 °F to
60 °C / 140 °F. Relative Humidity 10 to 90%
(non-condensing) . Barometric pressure minimum of
372 MM Hg (0 .49 ATM) .
Keep system dry at all times .
Do not stack units during shipment or
installation .
Important: Refer servicing and installation to
an authorized service representative.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS AND REGULATORY INFORMATION
WARNING: The system should only be
installed by qualified personnel. The
system should be installed in a clean,
dry, well ventilated area on a solid, level
surface.