Dental Chair Installation Guide: From Delivery to First Patient

Proper dental chair installation is essential for safety, performance, and warranty compliance. Whether you are setting up a new clinic or replacing an existing unit, following the correct installation procedure ensures your equipment operates reliably from day one. This comprehensive guide walks you through every step — from site preparation to your first patient appointment.

Before Your Dental Chair Arrives

Preparation begins weeks before delivery day. Therefore, planning your operatory layout, verifying electrical and plumbing requirements, and confirming floor load capacity are critical first steps. A well-prepared site reduces installation time from days to hours and prevents costly post-installation modifications.

Operatory Space Requirements

Most dental chairs require a minimum operatory space of 2.5m x 2.8m for comfortable operation. However, allow additional clearance for the delivery system, assistant’s stool, and cabinetry. Measure your available space carefully and compare it with the chair’s footprint dimensions before ordering. Rixi Medical provides detailed dimension drawings for every model upon request.

Floor and Mounting Considerations

Dental chairs must be mounted on a level, solid floor that can support the combined weight of the chair and a patient — typically 200-300kg. Therefore, verify floor flatness and structural integrity before installation. Most Rixi Medical chairs use a floor-mounted base plate that requires secure bolting to the subfloor.

Electrical and Plumbing Preparations

Verify that your operatory has the correct voltage supply — either 110V or 220V depending on your chair configuration — with a dedicated circuit rated for at least 10 amps. In addition, ensure water supply lines and drainage points are positioned according to the chair’s specification sheet. According to the FDA’s dental device guidelines, electrical installations must comply with local medical facility codes.

Unboxing and Inventory Check

When your dental chair delivery arrives, conduct a thorough inventory check before beginning assembly. Confirm that all components listed in the packing list are present and undamaged. In addition, photograph any damaged packaging or components immediately for insurance claims. Contact Rixi Medical’s technical support team within 48 hours if any items are missing or damaged.

Step-by-Step Dental Chair Setup

Step 1: Base Plate Installation

Mark the drilling points on the floor using the base plate template. Drill anchor holes, insert expansion bolts, and secure the base plate firmly. Use a spirit level to confirm the base plate is perfectly horizontal — even a slight tilt will affect chair movement and patient comfort.

Step 2: Chair Column and Seat Assembly

Lift the chair column into position on the base plate and secure with the provided mounting hardware. Then attach the seat cushion and backrest. Most Rixi Medical models use a modular design that allows these components to be connected without specialised tools. Therefore, assembly is straightforward for clinics without professional installation support.

Step 3: Delivery System and Tray Mounting

Mount the delivery system bracket to the chair column and attach the handpiece tray. Connect any integrated tubing for air, water, and suction lines. Ensure all connections are tight and that tubing has adequate slack for the full range of chair movement without tension or kinking.

Step 4: Electrical Connections

Connect the chair to the dedicated power supply. Verify correct voltage before powering on — incorrect voltage will damage the motor and void the warranty. Route cables neatly and secure them away from moving parts. In addition, test the emergency stop button immediately after powering on to confirm it cuts all chair movement.

Step 5: Water and Air Line Connections

Connect the water supply to the chair’s inlet valve and the drainage line to the cuspidor outlet. If your model includes a compressed air connection for handpiece operation, connect it to your clinic’s air supply. Test all connections for leaks before proceeding.

Testing and Calibration

After completing dental chair installation, run a full function test. Operate every motorised movement through its complete range — seat height, backrest angle, headrest adjustment, and tilt functions. Listen for unusual sounds and observe movement smoothness. Furthermore, test all memory presets, safety features, and the emergency stop function.

The CDC’s infection control guidelines recommend flushing all water lines for 2-3 minutes before the first patient use to remove any manufacturing residues and reduce biofilm risk.

Common Installation Mistakes to Avoid

  • Incorrect voltage connection — always double-check before powering on
  • Insufficient floor anchoring — loose base plates cause vibration and noise
  • Tubing routed too tightly — restricts movement and causes premature wear
  • Skipping the emergency stop test — a critical safety check
  • Not flushing water lines before first patient use

When to Call a Professional

While many clinics successfully complete dental chair setup independently using Rixi Medical’s installation guides and video tutorials, certain situations warrant professional assistance. If your building has unusual electrical configurations, non-standard plumbing, or structural floor concerns, engaging a qualified dental equipment technician ensures compliance and safety.

Rixi Medical provides remote installation support via WhatsApp video call for all customers. Our complete dental chair range ships with multilingual installation documentation. For distributors requiring on-site support, we can arrange factory-trained technicians in select regions.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does dental chair installation take?

Most Rixi Medical dental chairs can be fully assembled and tested in 2-4 hours by two people following the provided installation guide. Allow additional time for electrical and plumbing connections if these are not pre-prepared. Professional installation typically takes 1-2 hours due to specialised tools and experience.

Do I need special tools for dental chair setup?

Rixi Medical dental chairs are designed for assembly with standard hand tools — Allen keys, wrenches, and screwdrivers. All specialised mounting hardware is included in the delivery package. No welding, soldering, or specialised electrical work is required for standard installations.

Can I move a dental chair to a different operatory after installation?

Yes, dental chairs can be disassembled and reinstalled in a new location. However, this requires careful disconnection of utilities, floor bolt removal, and re-anchoring at the new site. Always use new anchor bolts for reinstallation and repeat the full function test after reassembly.

What should I do if my dental chair is not working after installation?

First, verify the power supply and check all cable connections. Ensure the emergency stop button is not engaged. If the issue persists, contact Rixi Medical technical support via WhatsApp at +86 133 1821 8192 for immediate remote troubleshooting. Our team resolves most installation issues within the first call.

Need Installation Support?

Contact Rixi Medical for installation guides, video tutorials, and live technical support. We help clinics worldwide set up their equipment correctly and efficiently.

WhatsApp: +86 133 1821 8192 | Email: sales4@riximedical.com

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