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Brighter, more powerful Narrow Band Imaging
Improved Autofluorescence Imaging
Improved ergonomics
Quick system setup
Power supply | Rated voltage | 100-240 V AC; within ±10% |
Rated frequency | 50/60 Hz: within ±3 Hz | |
Rated input | 600 VA | |
Size | Dimensions( W* H * D) | 370*150*476 mm (standard) |
390*162*551 mm (maximum) | ||
Illumination | Examination lamp | Xenon short-arc lamp (ozone-free) 300 W |
Average lamp life | Approximately 500 hours of continuous use. (With intermittent use, the lamp life may vary slightly.) | |
Ignition method | Switching regulator | |
Brightness adjustment | Light-path diaphragm control | |
Cooling | Forced-air cooling | |
NBI observation | Available | |
AFI observation | Available | |
IRI observation | Available | |
Emergency lamp | Halogen lamp (within mirror) 12 V, 35 W | |
Average emergency lamp life | Approximately 500 hours | |
Automatic brightness adjustment | Automatic brightness adjustment method | Servo-diaphragm method |
Automatic exposure | 17 steps | |
Air feeding | Pump | Diaphragm type pump |
Pressure switching | Four levels available (OFF, low, medium, high) | |
Water feeding | Method | Feeds water by pressurizing the detachable water container with air. |
Indicators on front panel | Emergency lamp | indicates absence of emergency lamp, disconnection, and use of emergency lamp. |
NBI | When the NBI observation is enabled, the NBI indicator lights up. | |
AFI | When the AFI observation is enabled, the AFI indicator lights up. | |
IRI | When the IBI observation is enabled The IRI indicator lights up. | |
Setting memory | Settings (except filter setting) are stored even when the light source is off. | |
Classification (medical electrical equipment) | Type of protection against electric shock | Class I |
Degree of protection against electric shock of applied part | TYPE BF applied part NOTE: As classification types are not marked, the applied part is the TYPE BF applied part. | |
Degree of protection against explosion | This instrument should be kept away from flammable gases. |