Product Overview and Important Information
Applies to Models: TS3680, TS3690, TS4380, TS4385, TS4390
Special Tools: None
Language of Origin: English
Notes on Electrical Connection:
- The Midmark cabinetry unit must be connected to a dedicated circuit with a disconnect rated at 20A, 115V~, 60Hz. Failure to comply could result in an overload of the electrical circuit and/or components.
- All wiring, including the disconnect, and plumbing must be installed by a licensed electrician or plumbing contractor following applicable local, city, and national codes.
- The Midmark cabinetry unit contains electrical duplex outlets rated at a combined 15 amps. This rating must be considered when plugging devices into the available outlets.
Equipment Alert: ⚠️ Inspect all components for shipping damages. A concealed damage report must be filed with the carrier (by the person receiving the goods) within 15 days of delivery.
Note: ℹ️ Refer to the cabinet-mounted Procenter Delivery Unit Install Guide (003-1256-00) for information on the delivery unit installed in the cabinet.
Diagram: A line drawing shows the TS4380 Treatment Station, illustrating the cabinet, pivoting worksurface, and overall structure.
Important Information and Symbols
The following symbols may appear on your equipment and/or in the manuals:
- WARNING: ⚠️ Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which could result in serious injury if not avoided.
- Caution: ⚠️ Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which may result in minor or moderate injury if not avoided. It may also be used to alert against unsafe practices.
- Equipment Alert: ⚠️ Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which could result in equipment damage if not avoided.
- Note: ℹ️ Amplifies a procedure, practice, or condition.
Symbol Key:
- ⬆️⬇️ Proper Shipping Orientation
- fragile Fragile
- ? Keep Dry
- ? Consult User Guide
- ⚡ AC (Alternating Current)
- ♻️ Corrugated Recycle
- ⚖️ Pressure Limits
- ? Humidity Limit
- ?️ Temperature Limit
- ? Type B Applied Part
- ? Protective Earth Ground
- ?? No Stacking
Contact Information:
- Midmark Corporation
- 115 G.L. Comer Road
- Glasgow, Kentucky 42141
- Phone: 1-800-643-6275 ext. 88015
- Fax: (270)-651-1732
Intended Use: The Artizan® Expressions line of cabinetry is intended for use by professional dental practitioners as supporting products in their practice, providing adequate storage and technology integration for typical operatory products and equipment while retaining an aesthetic appeal. The cabinetry is designed to address the needs of dental practitioners working in the operatory.
Transportation / Storage / Operating Conditions:
- Transportation / Storage Temperature Range: 0°F to 140°F (-18°C to 60°C)
- Relative Humidity: 10% to 90% (Non-Condensing)
- Atmospheric Pressure: 7.2 PSI to 15.3 PSI (50 kPa to 106 kPa)
- Operating Temperature Range: 59°F to 95°F (15°C to 35°C)
Disposal of Equipment / Consumable Goods: At the end of this product's life, the unit, accessories, and other consumable goods may be contaminated from normal use. Consult local codes and ordinances for proper disposal.
Floor Layout
Note: ℹ️ Have licensed electrical and plumbing contractors position and install electrical outlet receptacles and related plumbing using the pre-installation template or layout. Assure the floor is of sufficient construction to adequately support and anchor the unit. If necessary, contact a licensed contractor to reinforce the flooring.
Note: ℹ️ A full-size, pre-installation floor template is available upon request for the following models:
- Treatment Station, TS3680, P/N: 003-2616-XX
- Treatment Station, TS4380, P/N: 003-2617-XX
- Treatment Station, TS4385, P/N: 003-2618-XX
- Treatment Station, TS3690, P/N: 003-2674-XX
- Treatment Station, TS4390, P/N: 003-2675-XX
Diagram: A top-down view of a floor layout shows placement of cabinetry, with cut-out areas indicated. Dimensions for NPT connections are shown (1/2" (1.3 cm) NPT, 2.5" (6.4 cm) max, 2" (5.1 cm) min). A 5/8" (1.6 cm) O.D. dimension is also noted.
Installation - Step 1: Remove Base Cabinet From Pallet
Follow these steps to remove the base cabinet from its pallet:
- Remove the Treatment Station lower from its packaging.
- Remove cabinet drawers (refer to 'Drawer Removal, Installation, and Adjustment' in this manual).
- Remove cabinet doors and shelves (refer to 'Door Removal, Installation, and Adjustment' in this manual).
- Access under the cabinet through false bottom cutouts. Use a 1/2” socket to remove lag screws securing the base clips and cabinet to the shipping pallet.
- Move the cabinet into the installation area.
- Using the floor template or specified measurements, drill holes into the floor for base clip installation. Use a 3/8” masonry drill bit for concrete and a 9/32” wood drill bit for composite flooring.
- Set the base cabinet into place over the rough-in plumbing.
Note: ℹ️ Be sure to save the base clips to use later in the installation process to secure the cabinet to the floor of the building.
Diagram: Illustrates the removal and installation of base clips, showing screws and the cabinet base.
Caution: ⚠️ Cabinet modules are significant in weight. Lift with two people on the bottom edge of the cabinet. Only lift the cabinet in designated locations after drawers have been removed. Refer to illustrations for proper lifting points.
Installation - Step 2: Lower Module Installation
Complete the lower module installation:
- Using a level as necessary, unscrew the leg levelers using a flat head screwdriver through the hollow leg bolt in the bottom of the cabinet (refer to 'Adjustable Camar Leg Leveler') or by hand through the false bottom cutout until the cabinet is level.
- Use the lag screws (if the floor is made of composites) and base clips that were used to secure the cabinet to the shipping pallet to secure the cabinet to the floor of the building. If the floor is concrete, utilize supplied floor anchors.
Note: ℹ️ To make installation easier and prevent damage to the area surrounding screw holes in the floor, drill pilot holes. Use a 3/8" masonry drill bit for concrete and a 9/32" wood drill bit for composite flooring.
Adjustable Camar Leg Leveler (Cabinet Height Adjustment):
- Insert a flat head screwdriver into the hollow bolts found in the bottom of the cabinet.
- Turn the screwdriver clockwise to extend the leg, and counterclockwise to retract the leg.
Diagram: Shows a close-up of a leg leveler being adjusted with a screwdriver, with arrows indicating 'Lower' and 'Raise' directions.
Installation - Step 3: Attach Upper Cabinet
Attach the upper cabinet:
- Unpackage the Upper cabinet.
- Remove doors and shelves (refer to: 'Door Removal, Installation, and Adjustment' for more detailed instructions).
- Lift the upper cabinet into place until the locating pins in the Midsection structure fall into the mounting holes on the underside of the Upper.
- Use six 1/4 -20 x 1.25” machine screws to fasten the Upper to the Midsection from inside the Upper cabinet.
Equipment Alert: ⚠️ Utilize the motion of installing the upper to avoid bunching up the upholstery with the stainless valance.
Diagram: Illustrates the upper cabinet being lowered onto the midsection, showing pins aligning with mating holes.
Installation - Step 4 & 5: Optional Components
Step 4: Installing LED Sensor (Optional)
- Route the wire from the sensor through the top bracket into the Midsection chase.
- Remove the front/rear panel to gain access and plug into the LED power supply.
Diagram: Shows the routing of sensor wire and power supply wire for the LED sensor.
Step 5: Installing Clock/Timer
- Remove the clock/timer from packaging and remove the o-ring from the clock/timer bezel.
- Insert the clock/timer through the valance and reapply the o-ring on the back side to hold it in place.
- Plug the power supply into the back of the clock/timer, route it through clamps, the top bracket, and into the base cabinet.
- Plug the power supply into one of the provided outlets in the base cabinet.
- Reinstall the rear panel.
Diagram: Illustrates the installation of the clock/timer, showing its placement, connection to power supply, and wire routing.
Installation - Step 6 & 7: Shelves and Doors/Drawers
Step 6: Door and Drawer Installation
- Re-install cabinet drawers (refer to: 'Drawer Removal, Installation, and Adjustment' in this manual) and make adjustments as needed.
- Install shelves.
- Re-install cabinet doors (refer to: 'Door Removal, Installation, and Adjustment' in this manual) and make adjustments as needed.
- Re-install lift door (refer to: 'Door Removal, Installation, and Adjustment' in this manual) and make adjustments as needed.
Note: ℹ️ Use rubber bumper shelf pegs for glass shelves and locking shelf pegs in pass-through applications where shelf movement must be restricted.
Step 7: Installing Glass Midsection Shelf (Optional)
- Loosen screws on top of the clamps to allow them to open enough to accept the glass shelf.
- Place a plastic shelf bumper into place on the bottom support.
- Place the shelf into the shelf supports.
- Insert a second plastic bumper between the top of the glass surface and the top clamp.
- Retighten the shelf clamps.
Equipment Alert: ⚠️ Ensure the glass shelf is securely fastened to prevent it from being dislodged from the clamps.
Diagrams: Show different types of shelf pegs (Locking, Wood, Glass) and illustrate the installation of a glass shelf with plastic bumpers and clamps, indicating 'Tighten' and 'Loosen' points.
Clock/Timer Operation
Controls: The clock/timer features buttons for Hour/Min, Min/Sec, Preset, Start, and Clock, with a digital display.
Intended Use - Clock / Timer: This product is intended to be used as a timing device to indicate the time of day and provide a means of timing various processes used in medical or dental procedures.
Operation - Backup Power Mode:
- If power is out for less than 30 seconds: The clock automatically restores the correct time of day, and timer and display operation are restored as if no power loss occurred. No alarm sounds if the timer counts down to zero during power loss.
- If power is out for more than 30 seconds: Timer memory loses preprogrammed times. Preset times return to factory settings (Timer 1 = 40 secs, Timer 2 = 3:00 minutes). Preset times may need to be reset.
Setting Time of Day:
- Press and Hold the Clock button (Two Beeps) for three seconds.
- Use the Hour/Min and Min/Sec buttons to increment or decrement digits for the desired time.
- Press the Clock button (One Beep) to Save the new time of day setting.
Diagrams: Illustrate button presses for setting time, showing screen displays like 'Current Setting' and 'New Time of Day'.
Timer Count-Down:
- Press Start to begin the timer count-down.
- Use Hour/Min and Min/Sec buttons to set the desired time.
- Pressing the Clock button (One Beep) cancels the count-down program and displays the Time of Day.
- At the end of the count-down, the display shows '00:00' and the alarm sounds 5 times. Press Clock (One Beep) to stop the alarm.
Diagrams: Show button presses for starting timer count-down, setting time, and the final '00:00' display.
Timer Count-Up:
- Press Start (One Beep) to begin timer count-up.
- Pressing the Clock button (One Beep) cancels the count-up program and displays the Time of Day.
Programming Preset Timer(s) for Time Setting:
- Press Preset until the desired preset is reached.
- Use Hour/Min or Min/Sec buttons to increase or decrease the desired time.
- Press and Hold Preset for three seconds to save the new programmed time.
Preset Timer(s) Count-Down:
- Press Preset until the desired preset is reached.
- Press Start (One Beep) to begin timer count-down.
- Pressing the Clock button (One Beep) cancels the count-down program and displays the Time of Day.
- At the end of count-down, the display shows '00:00' and the alarm sounds 5 times. Press Clock (One Beep) to stop the alarm.
Note: ℹ️ If the timer is not stopped when it ends, it will begin to count up, and the elapsed time will be displayed.
Electrical Installation Diagrams
These diagrams illustrate the electrical connections for the Artizan® Expressions Treatment Station. Always follow safety precautions and consult licensed electricians.
Equipment Alert: ⚠️ Dedicated branch circuit rated at 120VAC, 50/60 Hz, 20 amp.
Equipment Alert: ⚠️ Important Notice: This unit must be wired to a GFCI protected circuit.
Note: ℹ️ Only Licensed Electricians following local and applicable electrical codes should install and connect the electrical supply power. Midmark cannot be held responsible for installations that do not conform to local codes.
Diagrams:
- TS36XX (Page 12): Shows wiring connections for the Power Assembly (D), LED Light (E), and Customer Electrical Connections, including a Connection Box (F). Wire colors indicated: BK (Black), WH (White), GN (Green), GN/YL (Green/Yellow).
- TS36XX Reversed (Page 13): Similar wiring diagram for a reversed configuration of the TS36XX model.
- TS43XX (Page 14): Shows wiring connections for the Power Assembly (E), LED Light (F), and Customer Electrical Connections, including components A, B, C, D, and G, and a Connection Box. Wire colors indicated: BK, WH, GN, GN/YL.
- TS43XX Reversed (Page 15): Similar wiring diagram for a reversed configuration of the TS43XX model.
Drawer Removal, Installation, and Adjustment
Drawer Removal:
- Open drawer completely.
- Lift up on the drawer front until the front of the box releases from the glide.
- Pull out on the drawer slightly.
- Lower the drawer back down while pulling out on the drawer.
Drawer Installation:
- Fully extend drawer glides from the cabinet (optional).
- Place the drawer on the glides.
- Push the drawer in completely.
- Cycle the drawer a couple times to ensure it is securely attached to the glides.
Full Extension Glide Removal & Installation:
- Removal: Extend the glide to its outermost position. Push the release levers in and remove the drawer member from the sides.
- Installation: Line up the drawer member to the cabinet member and push the drawer into its compartment.
Diagrams: Illustrate drawer removal steps, glide mechanism with 'PULL' and 'PUSH' indicators, and glide installation.
Drawer Front Adjustment and Removal:
- Remove cover caps on the drawer side.
- Height Adjustment: Rotate in either direction to adjust the drawer front vertically.
- Tilt Adjustment: Adjust after the drawer front is installed to ensure drawer sides meet square with the drawer front (available on large drawer boxes only).
- Side Adjustment: Adjusts the drawer front horizontally. Turn in either direction.
- Tension/Removal: For large drawers, turn the screw toward the front of the drawer until the front detaches. Repeat on both sides. For small/medium drawers, turn the screw toward the back to remove the front.
Diagram: Shows a drawer glide mechanism with numbered adjustment points (1-5).
Door Removal, Installation, and Adjustment
Hinge 1 & 2 Adjustments: Use a Phillips head screwdriver for the following steps:
- Screw A adjusts the door in direction A.
- Screw B adjusts the door in direction B. Equal adjustment must be made to all hinges for desired movement.
- Screw C adjusts the door in direction C. Make adjustments to top and bottom hinges as necessary.
Note: ℹ️ Use a level to ensure the door is level and plumb. Preferred gaps are approximately 1/8" between doors and 1/16" between accents and doors.
Hinge 1, 2, & 3 Installation:
- Hook the hinge to the mounting block at point F.
- Latch at point G by pressing the hinge against the hinge block.
180° Hinge Adjustments:
- Loosen screw D and adjust door gap and angle using a level. Tighten screw D when positioned correctly.
Hinge 1 & 2 Removal:
- Press button at point E at the back of the hinge and pull away from the cabinet.
Diagrams: Show close-ups of Hinge 1, Hinge 2, and Hinge 3, illustrating adjustment screws (A, B, C, D, E) and installation points (F, G). A 180° hinge is also shown with adjustment screw D.
Aventos HL Door Installation, Adjustment, and Removal
Aventos HL Door Installation:
- Fully extend the arm from the cabinet.
- Hook the bottom of the mounting block located on the door to the bottom of the arm, then tip the top of the door towards the cabinet to latch it to the arms.
Aventos HL Door Removal:
- Open door completely.
- Support the door with one hand and push down on the door front release tab at the end of the arm assemblies for both arms.
- Tilt the top of the door away from the cabinet and lift up to free it from the arms.
Important: ℹ️ Refer to the provided image for neutral tension adjustment.
Aventos HL Stabilizer Rod Installation and Removal:
- Slide the stabilizer rod cover caps onto the rod.
- Insert the stabilizer rod adapters, carefully lining up the tabs.
- Attach the rod assembly to each arm assembly and tighten the locking screw.
- Slide the stabilizer rod cover caps over the locking screws.
Note: ℹ️ To remove the stabilizer rod, undo these steps in reverse order.
Important: ⚠️ For correct operation of the lifting mechanism, the stabilizer rod must be installed.
Diagrams: Illustrate the installation and removal of Aventos HL doors and stabilizer rods, including arm assemblies and mounting blocks.
Aventos HL Tension Adjustment:
- Remove cover caps by pulling them out.
- Remove servo if applicable (refer to 'Servo Drive Installation and Removal' manual).
- To adjust lift mechanism tension, use a #2 Phillips head driver. Close the door halfway and adjust until it balances in that position.
- Re-install cover caps.
WARNING: ⚠️ Risk of injury from spring-loaded arm. Do not push the arm assembly down or leave it in the down position without the door attached.
Diagrams: Show adjustment points for Aventos HL tension and front adjustments, with numbered indicators and arrows for direction.
Aventos HS Door Installation, Adjustment, and Removal
Aventos HS Door Installation:
- Fully extend the arm from the cabinet.
- Hook the bottom of the mounting block located on the door to the bottom of the arm, then tip the top of the door towards the cabinet to latch it to the arms.
Aventos HS Door Removal:
- Open door completely.
- Support the door with one hand and push down on the tab with a flat blade screwdriver to release the clip mechanism on the arm assemblies for both arms.
- Tilt the top of the door away from the cabinet and lift up to free it from the arms.
Important: ℹ️ Refer to the provided image for neutral tension adjustment. The amount of tension can be seen on the scale below the adjustment screw. Tension should be the same in both left and right lifting mechanisms.
Diagrams: Illustrate Aventos HS door installation, removal, and stabilizer rod installation.
Aventos HS Stabilizer Rod Installation and Removal:
- Slide the stabilizer rod cover caps onto the rod.
- Insert the stabilizer rod adapters, carefully lining up the tabs.
- Attach the rod assembly to each arm assembly and tighten the locking screw.
- Slide the stabilizer rod cover caps over the locking screws.
Note: ℹ️ To remove the stabilizer rod, undo these steps in reverse order.
Important: ⚠️ For correct operation of the lifting mechanism, the stabilizer rod must be installed.
Aventos HS Tension Adjustment:
- Remove cover caps by pulling them out.
- Remove servo if applicable (refer to 'Servo Drive Installation and Removal' manual).
- To adjust lift mechanism tension, use a #2 Phillips head driver. Close the door halfway and adjust until it balances in that position.
- Re-install cover caps.
WARNING: ⚠️ Risk of injury from spring-loaded arm. Do not push the arm assembly down or leave it in the down position without the door attached.
Diagrams: Show adjustment points for Aventos HS tension and front adjustments, with numbered indicators and arrows for direction.
Cleaning / Maintenance
Disinfecting Procedures for External Surfaces:
Attention! Midmark assumes no responsibility or liability for any result, expressed or implied. These are suggested practices, based on the best information available at this time.
Equipment Alert: ⚠️
- Users should not use cleaning or decontamination methods different from those recommended by the manufacturer without first checking that the proposed methods will not damage the equipment.
- Midmark's dental equipment is manufactured from the most chemical-resistant materials available. However, no material is impervious to every chemical. Using protective barriers is the most effective method to prevent equipment damage.
- Use only a moist cloth with an appropriate cleaner for cleaning casework.
Cleaning and Disinfectant Procedures: Use cleaners and disinfectants appropriate for the situation, such as warm water and mild detergents, or an ammonia-based cleaner.
Note: ℹ️ Every dental practice is different, and no single disinfectant is the best choice for every facility. Listed below are organizations to assist you in choosing the best disinfectants available for your practice:
- Organization for Safety & Asepsis Procedures: ? http://www.osap.org
- American Dental Association: ? http://www.ada.org
- Dept. of Health & Human Resources Centers for Disease Control & Prevention (CDC): ? http://www.cdc.gov
Diagrams: Show a spray bottle and a canister, with text emphasizing 'Read carefully' and 'Do not exceed the dilution rate'.
Cleaning and Maintenance (Solid Surface):
Caring for your Solid Surface countertop is simple: wipe with a damp cloth. If a stain develops, wipe it away with soap and water, or use an ammonia-based cleaner. For stains unresponsive to soap and water, apply an abrasive cleanser and buff with a Scotch-Brite™ pad using a circular motion for a matte finish. This technique can also be used for burns. For gloss finishes, contact your dealer or fabricator for repair advice.
For minor cuts and scratches, sand lightly with medium (220 grit) sandpaper, then fine (320 grit) sandpaper, and finally buff with a Scotch-Brite™ pad.
Caution: ⚠️ Do not expose the surface to harsh chemicals such as paint remover, turpentine, nail polish remover, or stove and drain cleaners. If these chemicals come into contact with the surface, immediately wash them off with water, using appropriate safety measures to avoid injury.
Diagram: An image shows a hand cleaning a solid surface countertop with a cloth.
Midmark Corporation Contact: For additional contact information, go to: ? www.midmark.com
Color Chart
This table lists item codes and their corresponding colors in multiple languages.
| Item | Color (English) | Farbe (Deutsch) | Couleur (Français - Europe) | Color (español europeo) | Colore (italiano) | Color (others) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| BK | Black | Schwarz | Noir | Negro | Nero | |
| BL | Blue | Blau | Bleu | Azul | Blu | |
| BR | Brown | Braun | Marron | Marrón | Marrone | |
| CL | Clear | Durchsichtig | Incolore | Transparente | Trasparente | |
| GN | Green | Grün | Vert | Verde | Verde | |
| GY | Grey | Grau | Gris | Gris | Grigio | |
| OR | Orange | Orange | Orange | Naranja | Arancione | |
| PR | Purple | Purpur | Pourpre | Morado | Porpora | |
| CL/PR | Clear Purple | Durchsichtig Purpur | Incolore Pourpre | Transparente Morado | Trasparente Porpora | |
| RD | Red | Rot | Rouge | Rojo | Rosso | |
| WH | White | Weiß | Blanc | Blanco | Bianco | |
| YL | Yellow | Gelb | Jaune | Amarillo | Giallo | |
| PK | Pink | Pink | Rose | Rosa | Rosa | |
| TN | Tan | Hellbraun | Fauve | Marrón claro | Tanè (marrone scuro) | |
| BK/WH | Black/White | Schwarz / Weiß | Noir / Blanc | Negro / Blanco | Bianco / Nero | |
| BL/WH | Blue/White | Blau / Weiß | Bleu / Blanc | Azul / Blanco | Blu / Bianco | |
| BR/WH | Brown/White | Braun / Weiß | Marron / Blanc | Marrón / Blanco | Marrone / Bianco | |
| CL/BK | Clear / Black | Durchsichtig / Schwarz | Incolore / Noir | Transparente / Negro | Trasparente / Nero | |
| GN/WH | Green/White | Grün / Weiß | Vert / Blanc | Verde / Blanco | Verde / Bianco | |
| GN/YL | Green / Yellow | Grün / Gelb | Vert / Jaune | Verde / Amarillo | Verde / Giallo | |
| OR/WH | Orange / White | Orange / Weiß | Orange / Blanc | Naranja / Blanco | Arancione / Bianco | |
| PR/WH | Purple / White | Purpur / Weiß | Pourpre / Blanc | Morado / Blanco | Porpora / Bianco | |
| RD/WH | Red / White | Rot / Weiß | Rouge / Blanc | Rojo / Blanco | Rosso / Bianco | |
| VI/WH | Violet / White | Violett / Weiß | Violet / Blanc | Violeta / Blanco | Viola / Bianco | |
| YL/WH | Yellow/White | Gelb / Weiß | Jaune / Blanc | Amarillo / Blanco | Giallo / Bianco | |
| YL/GN | Yellow / Green | Gelb / Grün | Jaune / Vert | Amarillo / Verde | Giallo / Verde | |
| YL/BK | Yellow / Black | Gelb / Schwarz | Jaune / Noir | Amarillo / Negro | Giallo / Nero |