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Hardware Overview

No. Name Description
1 Scanner tip Use the scanner tip to scan the upper, lower or full jaw.
The scanner tip can be used for 100 times.
The scanner can identify different types of tips and automatically adjust the format.
2 Heater and laser window The heating device ensure successful scanning by preventing fogging on the mirror.
The laser window.
3 Scan button Single press to start scanning and pause scanning; long press for about 3 seconds to proceed to the next step; long press for about 7 seconds to turn off the scanner.
4 Scanner body Rotate the scanner body during scanning to obtain the best scanning angle. During the scanning process, the scanner body may heat up, but the temperature will not cause harm to users and patients.
5 Indicator Indicates the status of the scanner.
  • Green: The scanner is in scanning, heating or standby status.
  • Breathing green: The scanner is in standby mode, low battery or unconnected.
  • Orange: Abnormal status. The scanner is not correctly connected or malfunctioned. The scanner tip is not inserted tightly or the scanner is not correctly connected.
  • Extinguished: 1. The scanner is in the sleep mode. 2. There is no power supply. 3. The scanner is shut down.
  • Note

    • When the scanner is not in use, place it on the cradle.
    • If the scanner is placed on the cradle, it will automatically enter the standby mode. When the scanner is not used and placed on the cradle for more than 10 minutes, it will enter the sleep mode.
    • As long as there is power connected to scanner, the scanner tip will be heated even if the scanner is in standby or sleep mode.

    To prevent the USB cable from getting damaged by excessive bending or twisting, you should loosely coil the cable and avoid making kinks or sharp bends. Up to 30,000 uses of the scanner tail cable.

    Caution

    • Do not roll the cable over the handle of the scanner or even bend the cable sharply. The illustration below demonstrates improper cable storage.
    • Do not drag the tail cable of the device when taking the scanner to avoid damage caused by excessive pulling.