It is an electric dental simulator manikin (model INC-DST03 by INNOCOM) designed to provide realistic oral therapy practice for dental students and professionals. It recreates a patient setup for skills training, demonstrations, and safe procedure practice.
"No Drawer" indicates this unit is supplied without an integrated instrument or supply drawer. It is a compact simulator/manikin unit; instrument storage is not built into the housing, so separate storage or instrument carts are recommended.
It is intended for dental students, dental hygiene/therapy trainees, instructors for demonstrations, and dental professionals seeking hands‑on skills practice and continuing education in a controlled environment.
The simulator is electrically powered. Specific voltage, frequency and plug type are not listed in the basic spec—check the product label or user manual for the exact electrical requirements for your region before plugging in.
"Class II" in the supplied spec indicates the device meets certain safety and performance standards defined by the manufacturer/market. For precise regulatory meaning (medical device class or electrical insulation class), refer to the user manual or contact INNOCOM for clarification.
Yes — the product listing indicates CE certification, which shows conformity with applicable European safety, health and environmental protection requirements. Always consult the certificate and documentation provided by the seller for details.
The product is sold as a single item (manikin/simulator unit). Included accessories (such as mounting brackets, handpieces, tubing or practice teeth) may vary by seller—confirm the exact contents with the vendor or check the product listing before purchase.
Basic setup typically involves mounting the manikin head to a compatible support, connecting the power supply, and attaching any optional handpiece lines or accessories per the manual. Always follow the included installation guide and safety instructions. Online technical support is available from the manufacturer or seller if you need assistance.
Unplug the unit before cleaning. Use mild, non‑abrasive cleaners and disinfectants compatible with plastic and synthetic materials; avoid immersing electronic components or openings in liquid. Remove and disinfect removable components (mouth inserts, teeth) according to the manufacturer’s instructions. If in doubt, ask the supplier for recommended cleaning agents and procedures.
Regular maintenance includes inspecting for wear, checking electrical connections, and replacing worn practice teeth, gingiva or other consumables. Spare parts and consumables availability vary—contact INNOCOM or your supplier for replacement parts and recommended maintenance schedules.
The simulator is designed for dental training and may be compatible with common handpieces and accessories, but compatibility depends on fittings, pressure requirements and tubing. Verify compatibility with the manufacturer or the product manual; adapters may be required for some instruments.
A 6‑month shelf life likely refers to certain consumable components or recommended storage/use timeframe from manufacture. Because a manikin is not typically perishable, contact the seller or INNOCOM to confirm which parts the shelf life applies to and for recommended storage conditions.
The listing notes online technical support is available. Warranty terms are not included in the basic specification—check with the seller or INNOCOM for warranty length, coverage details and how to obtain technical or after‑sales support.
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