Dentsply Sirona Resurge Manual

Resurge®
Ultrasonic Cleaner
Directions for Use
Features
Model #
0060200
Large tank capacity Tank capacity 7.5 L / 2.0 gallon;
Tank size 33.1x23.8x10.5 cm / 13.0inx9.4inx4.1in
Memory feature Recalls last timer setting
Control panel with capacitive
sensing technology
Durable, reliable, resistant to water and harsh chemicals
Drainage valve Convenient to use
Three industrial grade ultrasonic
transducers
Uniform distribution of ultrasonic waves, strong cleaning, high durability
Three ceramic heaters Mounted underneath the bottom of the tank for safe and even heating;
durable construction
3-color LED display Easy to operate, with 4 key control panel, 6 timer settings, single
temperature setting
Independent control circuit for
each ultrasonic transducer
40% higher efficiency, not susceptible to interference, more durable
Multiple circuit protectors When overloaded or improperly used, the protectors shut down the power
to certain areas to protect the machine
Moisture-proofed Printed Circuit
Board with industrial IC
PCBs are placed vertically for better moisture-proof performance. Better
anti-interference
Three cooling fans Two for cooling of PCB boards, one for cooling of ultrasonic transducers.
Improve heat dissipation and beneficial for continuous operations
Multiple optional accessories Stainless steel rack and basket, dual beaker holder set, indirect cleaning
tank (removable cleaning chamber)
Stackable low profile tray option Flexibility to load instruments
Solid and advanced structural design 4.5 mm thick wall housing made from engineering grade plastic with tongue
in groove design for better water-proof and drop-proof performances.
60% quieter than steel housing designs, suitable for indoor uses
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Introduction
Use warm tap water. Special ultrasonic cleaning solutions such as Resurge Instrument Cleaner
may be used.
Important: If you switch from another ultrasonic cleaner to Resurge Instrument Cleaning
Solution, it is important that you clean the tank thoroughly. It is also recommended that
you flush the drain with clean water as well to make sure no residue remains from using the
previous cleaner.
Principles of ultrasonic cleaning
Millions of tiny invisible air bubbles are generated within liquid by high frequency vibration. The air
bubbles burst when in contact with object and dislodge the debris to achieve the cleaning effect.
Main Features
• Tank opening 33.1x23.8x10.5 cm or 13.0inx9.4inx4.1in. Longest item that can fit inside the tank is
37.0 cm / 14.6in. / 2.0 gallon tank capacity.
• Multiple options for accessories, suitable for various applications.
• 3 industrial grade ultrasonic transducers: 3x(55~60)W=(165~180)W, 3 ceramic heaters:
3x(75~80)W=(225~240)W.
• 3-color LED display, 4-key controls, 6 timer settings, simple temperature setting, simple and
straightforward to operate.
• Control panel with capacitive sensing technology, durable, reliable, resistant to water and harsh
chemicals
• Electrical circuit features:
(1) Three transducers, each has an independent PCB control. The output power is increased by
40% compared to less expensive control method that uses one PCB to control multiple
transducers.
(2) Multiple circuit protectors:
a. Thermal switch to prevent running dry. If temperature is too high, the switch cuts off
power until the temperature drops back to room temperature.
b. Thermal protector to prevent PCB from overheating due to overload.
c. Timer to prevent heater from running continuously.
• Industrial grade integrated circuit. Moisture-proofed PCB. Cooling fan.
• Drainage valve.
Read the Manual First
The manual should be carefully reviewed before starting to use the device. Warnings should be
observed carefully. Please follow the manual for operations.
• Using warm tap water of drinkable quality is sufficient. Purified water or distilled water has the
same cleaning effect as regular tap water for ultrasonic cleaning.
Table of Contents
1. Safety Precautions...................................................................................................................................1-2
2. Product Structure and Accessories......................................................................................................3
3. Control Panel and Operations...............................................................................................................4
4. Operation Guidelines...........................................................................................................................5-7
5. Common Cleaning Methods...............................................................................................................8-9
6. Care and Maintenance...........................................................................................................................10
7. Optional Accessories.............................................................................................................................10
8. Warranty....................................................................................................................................................13

Safety Precautions Safety Precautions (cont.)
• This appliance shall not be used by children. Keep the appliance and its cord out of reach of
children.
• Please store the ultrasonic cleaner where it is not reachable by children.
• Danger to children! Danger for death through suffocation! Keep the packaging material away
from children.
• Danger of electrical shock! Never immerse the device or the power cord in water or other liquid.
• Danger of electrical shock! Never touch the power plug with wet hands, especially when
inserting or removing the plug.
• Danger of electrical shock! If the unit has fallen into water during operation, do not touch the
unit. Remove the power plug from the socket first.
• Never operate the unit unattended.
• Danger of electrical shock! Do not spray water or liquid over the device.
• Follow the manual to operate the device.
• Do not use components unapproved by the manufacturer.
• When removing the power cord from the socket, grab the power plug not the cord.
• To protect the power cord from damage, do not cause it to get caught by things such as a
cupboard door or a chair leg; do not drag across a hot surface.
• If there is damage to the power plug, cord, housing, or other parts of the device, do not use
the device. Contact your dental dealer for a replacement.
• Do not disassemble the device, except by a repair professional.
• If the unit is damaged, non-operational or has fallen into water, contact a qualified service
provider.
• Remove the power plug from the socket:
- if malfunction occurs
- before cleaning the device
- if the device is not going to be used for prolonged period
- after each use (recommended)
• The installation of an earth leakage circuit breaker with a rated tripping current of no more than
30 mA provides further protection against an electrical shock. The installation should only be
carried out by a trained electrician.
Keep away from children!
To prevent life-threatening electrical shock, please observe the following:
Important Safety Instructions
• Never block the vents on the device. Keep the vents free from lint, hair and other materials. Do
not place the device on a soft surface where the vents could be blocked. Observe the other
warnings on the previous page.
• If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by your dental dealer or its service agent or
a similarly qualified person in order to avoid a hazard.
Other observations:
• Do not operate the product without filling the tank with water. Running dry will damage the unit.
• Make sure the water level stays below the MAX line after loading the instruments.
• Do not plug in the power cord before adding water to the tank. Do not fill the tank above the
Max line with cassettes or trays in place to avoid overspill.
• Do not use solution containing abrasive substances or strong corrosive chemical solution not
recommended by the manufacturer or the supplier. Use a recommended cleaning additive such
as Resurge® Instrument Cleaner.
• Place the device on a dry and flat surface for operation.
• When the device is subjected to severe electromagnetic interference, it may malfunction, stop
operating or lose control functions. If this happens, unplug the power cord then reinsert it to
restart the device.
• Read all the instructions before using the appliance.
• Only use attachments recommended or sold by the manufacturer.
• Do not use outdoors.
• To disconnect, turn the power switch on the back of the unit to the off (0) position, then
remove plug from outlet. Do not unplug by pulling on cord. To unplug, grasp the plug, not the
cord. Unplug from outlet when not in use and before servicing or cleaning.
• To reduce the risk of electrical shock, do not put the appliance in water or other liquid. Do not
place or store appliance where it can fall or be pulled into a tub or sink.
• All servicing of this product, including transducer replacement, is to be conducted by qualified
service personnel.
• Do not operate any appliance with a damaged cord or plug, or after the appliance
malfunctions or is dropped or damaged in any manner.
• Return appliance to the nearest authorized service facility for examination, repair, or electrical
or mechanical adjustment.
To prevent fire hazards, please observe the following:
When using electric appliances, basic precautions should always be followed,
including the following:
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E. J. I. H.
Control Panel and Operations
Working Time Display: It counts down after work is started.
Heater Status: When illuminated, indicates heater is on.
Heater Button: Touching Heater key twice, flashes, indicating the heater is turned on.
To cancel heating, touch Heater key twice again, dims, indicating the heater is turned off.
Normal Cleaning Status: When illuminated as solid light, it indicates that normal
cleaning is underway. When illuminated as flashing light, it indicates that degas is
underway.
Degas: Degassing is recommended each time you add fresh solution to maximize
cleaning effi ciency. Touch the key twice to activate Degas. Make sure lid is off before
activating. Cycle will run for 3 minutes. The time display will count down to 00:00 at
which point the degas process is complete.
Timer Quick Set Button. Touch Time button, LED display shows the last timer setting.
Each touch increases the time by 5 minutes. The system has a memory setting and will
retain the timer setting for next use.
Overheat protection warning light: If the unit is working improperly or has been running
for too long, the red warning light will illuminate, indicating the unit is under overheat
protection. The unit can not be operated until idling for 15 to 20 minutes. The warning light
then turns off and the operation can be resumed. You do not need to turn unit off.
Start/Stop Button: After powering on, the LED displays the last timer setting. The unit
is ready under normal cleaning mode. Press Start/Stop key twice and the cleaning starts.
The cleaning stops when the timer counts down to 00:00. If the unit needs to be stopped
before the timer runs out, touch Start/Stop key twice.
Multistage Thermometer: Solid green light indicates that the water temperature is
0-30% of the set temperature. Solid orange light indicates that the water temperature is
30-60% of the set temperature. Solid red light indicates that the water temperature is
60-90% of the set temperature. Flashing red light indicates that the water temperature
is close to the set temperature. All lights indicate that the water temperature is at the set
temperature (90-100%).
To prevent accidentally turning on or off the heater, the Heater key needs to be
touched twice within 6 seconds to turn it on or off. Heater Status light flashes, indicating
the heater is on. When the water reaches the set temperature, the heater will turn off
automatically.
IMPORTANT: Do not turn on the heater without water in the tank, as this will damage
the unit.
To prevent accidentally turning on or off the unit, the Start/Stop key needs to be
touched twice within 6 seconds to turn it on or off.
Product Structure and Accessories
A. Top Cover
B. Handles
C. Stainless Steel Tank
D. Housing
E. Control Panel
F. Drainage Valve Handle
G. Drainage Spout
H. Power Switch
I. Power Socket
J. Cover Holder
A.
B.
C.
D.
Optional Accessories: Standard Accessories:
Power
Cord
See following page
Hose
Stainless Steel Rack and Tray
Double beaker holding set
Indirect cleaning tank
(removable cleaning chamber)
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1.
3.
5.
6.
8.
2.
4.
7.
9.
Indicator Lights
Functional Buttons
F.
G.
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Operation Guidelines - Quick Start Operation Guidelines - Quick Start, cont.
1Unit Set-Up
a. The Resurge Ultrasonic Cleaner comes with the
following components:
i. Resurge Ultrasonic Unit
ii. Lid with see through panel
iii. Universal rack and deep basket –
found inside unit
iv. 110v power cord – found inside unit
b. Unpack the unit, universal rack and basket,
power cord and drainage hose. Drainage hose
found inside unit.
c. Connect the power cord to the back of the
units and to an outlet.
d. Connect the drainage hose to the drainage
spout ensuring the drain handle is in the
upright (closed) position.
e. Turn the power switch, found on the back of
the unit, to the on position. The LED displays
the last timer setting. After the fi rst use, timer
will remain set unless changed.
f. Select desired time setting by touching the Time
button.
g. Do not operate unit until you have followed the
Degas instructions below.
Please consult your instrument cleaner Instructions
as well as your instrument Directions for Use for
proper automated cleaning.
Prolonged cleaning time may result in:
a. Loosening of the screws if used.
b. If items are plated and have existing
cracks, the cracks may become more
pronounced.
c. Coating with preexisting damages
may experience more peeling.
Degas Procedure
a. Remove the cover and put it in the cover holder on
the back of the unit. Add warm water to at least
the MIN fi ll line.
b. Add an ultrasonic cleaning solution per the
instructions for use. We recommend Resurge
Instrument Cleaning Solution.
c. Touch the degas button and allow it to operate
for 3 minutes. We have to remove the gases from
the solution to maximize the cavitation energy. If
you do not degas, the cavitation energy can be
blocked by the gases making the cavitation energy
less effective.
Adding Instruments
a. Put items in cassettes or stainless steel
basket or trays provided.
b. Lay the cassettes or trays in the metal rack
c. Lower the rack into the cleaning tank.
d. Confi rm that the water level is between
MIN and MAX and above the area to be
cleaned.
e. If not, add warm water to the tank.
The unit can become damaged if there is
no water in the tank.
Cleaning
a. Make sure the lid is closed. Touch the Time
button to set the timer to desired time.
b. Touch the Start/Stop button twice to
activate the cleaning cycle.
c. When cleaning cycle is completed, open
the lid. Hold the lid over the tank to drain
off any condensation that has built up on
the underside of the lid.
d. Carefully store the lid in the holder on the
back of the unit, being careful not to get
any moisture on the control panel.
e. If drops of water get on the panel,
immediately dry the panel using a clean
cloth or paper towel.
Retrieving the instruments
a. Lift the universal rack and hold above the
tank for a few second to allow excess water
to drain into the tank.
b. Remove the rack and basket and rinse the
instruments under running tap water for a
few seconds to remove residual cleaner.
c. When moving rack to sink or counter for
drying, avoid water from falling onto the
control panel. If water gets on panel gently
remove the water with a paper towel or
cloth
d. Once rinsed, allow the instruments to
thoroughly dry prior to sterilization.
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3
4
5
IMPORTANT: When moving rack to sink or counter for
drying, avoid water from dripping onto the control panel. If
water gets on panel gently remove the water with a paper
towel or cloth.

Common Cleaning Methods
Regular Cleaning
Only tap water is needed. You may add an instrument cleaner.
We recommend Resurge Instrument Cleaner. Follow the
manufacturer’s instructions for use.
Suitable Locations:
Dental, medical offi ces and labs.
Cleaning Method:
1. Put the items to be cleaned inside the basket or cassette
and place into the rack. Do not stack loose instruments as
this can reduce the effectiveness of the ultrasonic cleaner.
Cassettes may be stacked but ensure they are below the MAX
water line.
2. Lower the rack inside the tank.
3. Add warm water to the cleaning tank to a level between “MIN”
and “MAX” lines and above the area to be cleaned.
4. If not already on, turn on the power switch, found on the back
of the unit.Press Time button to set the timer to 5-15 minutes.
Consult your cleaner and/or instrument Directions for Use, for
proper time. Press Start/Stop button twice to start cleaning.
Notes on using the basket:
1. A tray or cassette can reduce the friction between the items and the tank. Stainless steel
basket absorbs approximately 8% of ultrasonic energy, plastic basket absorbs about 35% of
ultrasonic energy. This signifi cantly reduces the cleaning effectiveness.
2. During cleaning, dirt will come off like a cloud and the water will become murky over time.
This is debris being removed from the instruments and indicates the instruments are being cleaned.
Indirect Cleaning
Put the items in a separate container such as a glass
beaker or metal tub both offered as available accessories.
See page 3 for more information. Use ultrasonic waves to
penetrate the container to do the cleaning.
Suitable Locations:
Medical and dental instrument sterilization rooms. Different
applications use different fl uids to be used inside the
container.
1. Small instruments. Keep them separate from the main
instrument cleaning.
2. Multiple patients' dentures or impressions. Disinfect the
container after each patient.
3. Instruments using corrosive solutions, such as a cement
remover.
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Operation Guidelines - Quick Start, cont.
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Operation Guidelines - Quick Start, cont.Operation Guidelines - Quick Start, cont.
Notes on Operations
This unit is equipped with advanced power off memory capability. It memorizes the last timer
setting once the cleaning cycle is started.
a. 5 seconds after the timer counts down to 00:00, the last timer setting will reappear. Press
the Start/Stop key twice, it will repeat the last cycle with the same timer
setting.
b. Once the timer counts down to 00:00, touch the Start/Stop key within 5 seconds will
recall the last timer setting. Touch it again will repeat the last cycle with the same
timer setting.
c. If power is turned off during the cleaning cycle, once it is powered on again, the last
timer setting will reappear.
d. If the timer setting is changed during the cleaning cycle and the timer counts down
to 00:00, the new timer setting will reappear as in A, B or C.
e. If the timer setting is changed but the cleaning cycle is not started, it will stay until the
cleaning cycle is started. It will not stay if the power is turned off.
f. If the Start/Stop key is touched twice during the cleaning cycle, the cycle will stop and
the timer setting will stop running. It’ll resume the original cycle once the Start/Stop key
is touched twice again.
g. If the power is turned off while degas is running, once it is powered on again, the remaining
degas time will resume.
NOTE: To prevent accidental lockups of the touch-sensing control panel, please observe the
following:
1. Do not touch two or more keys at the same time.
2. Do not leave water or solution on the control panel.
3. Do not push the control panel with too much force. Only light touch is needed.
If the control panel is locked, do the following to reset it. If the fi rst step does not work, move
on to the next step.
1. Turn off the power switch.
2. Turn off the power switch multiple times.
3. Unplug the power cord and wait for 5-10 minutes.
4. Leave the unit unplugged for several hours.
Draining Tank
At the end of the day, the tank should be
drained and fresh water and cleaning agent
added.
a. Turn off unit.
b. Ensure the drainage hose is connected as
shown.
c. Turn the drainage valve handle clockwise to
open the drain and remove the dirty water.
d. Clean and wipe the tank dry.
e. Close the drainage valve.
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Care and Maintenance
Do not turn on the unit without water in the tank.
Even though the unit is designed with multiple protections, if it is turned on for over 15 seconds
without water in the tank, it may damage the unit or heater or severely reduce the life of the unit.
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A thermal switch is attached to the bottom of the cleaning tank. If the unit is turned
on accidentally without water in the tank, the ultrasonic energy will not be transferred out
through the liquid and instead will be concentrated on the tank, the temperature of the tank will
continue to rise. If the heater is turned on at the same time, the temperature of the tank will rise
rapidly. This will trigger the thermal switch to cut off power to stop the ultrasonic transducer
and the heater from running, hence to prevent damages to the unit and fire hazard. The switch
cuts off power until the temperature in the area is dropped back to room temperature then
reconnect the power automatically.
Do not run the unit for extended time or continuously.
The unit is designed with overheat protection. If the unit has been running continuously for 45
minutes, it is recommended to stop the unit for about 20 minutes to prolong the life of the unit.
Do not keep water in the cleaning tank at end of day.
Drain the tank at the end of each day or if the liquid appears cloudy or dirty. Add fresh water
and cleaning solution in the morning or during the day if draining.fresh water and instrument
cleaning solution.
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3
Do not spray water over the housing.
Use a towel to wipe the tank and the housing dry.
Do not expose the unit under direct sunshine for a long time.
Keep the unit in a dry, cool and ventilated area.
To clean the outside of the unit, use a non-abrasive cleaner and soft cloth.
Do not add cold water when unit is hot.
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5
6
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Optional Accessories
Stainless Steel Rack and Tray
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Double beaker holding set Indirect tank
(removable cleaning chamber)
Selection of container
Cleaning Method:
1. Put the items to be indirectly cleaned in the recommended container. Add the appropriate cleaning
solution for the application (such as tarter and stain remover). Consult the Instructions for Use for the
item being cleaned if you have any questions.
2. Place the container in the tank directly. Add warm water to a level between MIN and MAX at least half
and inch or 13 mm above the bottom of the container but, not over the container.
3. Turn the power switch on. Touch Time key to set the timer to 10 minutes. Consult your cleaner
Directions for Use, for proper time. Press Start/Stop key twice to start cleaning. Ultrasonic waves will
penetrate the container and clean the items.
1. Stainless steel containers - Absorbs about 8% of ultrasonic energy.
2. Plastic containers - Plastics are soft and will absorb about 30-40% of ultrasound energy and reduce
the cleaning effect.
3. Aluminum containers - Absorbs about 20% of ultrasonic energy.
4. Glass beakers - Absorbs about 15% of ultrasonic energy.
Common Cleaning Methods (cont.)
Rack and tray
The rack can be used to support 3 layers of cassettes on top of each other. The basket or tray can be
used in place of the cassette. The tray is stackable so multiple layers of trays can be used.
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Warranty
Dentsply Sirona's Infection Control products are designed expressly for dental use, and this warranty is not applicable
to other uses. The products are warranted against defects arising from faulty materials or workmanship from date of
purchase for a period of 2 years. Parts will be repaired or replaced at the discretion of Dentsply Sirona.
This warranty extends to Resurge Ultrasonic Cleaner products purchased from an authorized Dentsply distributor, and
only to the original purchaser. The Warranty is subject to the following conditions:
1. The online product registration must be completed online within four (4) weeks of date of purchase.
Go to www.dentsplysirona.com/resurgeultrasonic.
2. Any servicing of the Resurge Ultrasonic Cleaner must be performed by Dentsply Sirona's service personnel. Contact
tech support at 1-800-637-8586.
3. Any warranty repair must be performed by Dentsply Sirona's service personnel.
4. Customer is responsible for shipping both ways outside of the continental USA, one way within. Contact us first,
then send the unit with a copy of the original invoice or receipt back to:
Description Resurge Ultrasonic Cleaner
Model 2 Gallon - 0060200
Tank Capacity 7.5 L/ 2.0 gallon (US)
Max. 6.0 L/ 1.6 gallon (US)
Min. 4.3 L / 1.1 gallon (US)
Tank Size 33.1x23.8x10.5 cm
13.0inx9.4inx4.1in
Longest Item Fit Inside Tank 37. O cm
14.4in
Power Supply 380W ( AC 100~12ov 60Hz)
410W (AC 220~240V SOHz)
310W (AC 100V 50/60Hz)
Digital Timer Settings
Drainage Drainage valve
Ultrasonic Frequency 35,000 Hz
Tank Material Stainless Steel SUS304
Housing Material ABS
Net Weight 9.5 kg/ 21.1 lb
Gross Weight 10.9 kg/ 24.2 lb
Unit Size 51.5x35.0x24.3 cm / 20.3"x13.8"x9.6"
Inner Carton Size 59.0x38.0x33.5 cm/ 23.2"x15.0"x13.2"
Qty per Master Carton 1 pcs/ctn
Master Carton Size 61.5x41.0x37.0 cm/ 24.2"x16.1"x14.6"
Specifications
› 10min › 15min › 20min › 25min › 30min › 5min
Dentsply Sirona
1301 Smile Way, York, PA 17404 USA
800-637-8582
THERE ARE NO WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, WHICH EXTEND BEYOND THE DESCRIPTION ON THE FACE HEREOF. DENTSPLY neither
assumes, nor authorizes any person to assume for it, any other liability in connection with the sale or use of its products. DAMAGES ARE LIMITED
STRICTLY TO REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT OF PARTS. DENTSPLY EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS LIABILITY FOR INCIDENTAL AND CONSEQUENTIAL
DAMAGES RESULTING FROM THE USE OF THE PRODUCTS.
Claims covered by this warranty will be honored when presented through your DENTSPLY Sirona distributor within thirty (30) days from discovery
of defect within the applicable warranty period.
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P/N 0060231CO Rev. 3 (1217)
Manufactured for:
Dentsply Sirona
1301 Smile Way
York, PA 17404 USA
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