Product Description
SY-G044C Medical Ent General Wall-Mounted Integrated Diagnostic System
Integrated Diagnostic Systems (Wall-mounted) improves your work flow and enhance clinical decision-making. A convenient, modular package that puts everything needed for fast, accurate diagnoses at arm's length. By combining a wall aneroid, ophthalmoscope, otoscope, electronic forehead thermometer, and ear tips with box, it puts all the basic diagnostic tools within easy reach. These systems are attractive, modular, and easy to order and install.
Fiber Optic Otoscope
• Lightweight design, high performance
• Tunable Light Source, 3X Magnification
• Xenon Halogen / LED Technology (optional)
Direct Ophthalmoscope
• 6 apertures with red-free filter
• 30 diopter step: -20D~+20D
• Easy to operation
Infrared Thermometer
• Forehead measurement in 1 second
• 30 Data memory, Fever alarm
• C°/F° Switchable
Sphygmomanometer
• Square shaped dial 145mm×145mm
• Improved ergonomics design
• High quality build
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What are the main components of the SY-G044C system?
A: The system includes a fiber optic otoscope, direct ophthalmoscope, infrared forehead thermometer, sphygmomanometer, and a tip dispenser box.
Q: What is the magnification and light source for the Otoscope?
A: The otoscope features 3X magnification and uses Fiber Optic illumination with Xenon Halogen or optional LED technology.
Q: How many data records can the infrared thermometer store?
A: The built-in infrared thermometer has a 30-data memory capacity and provides last-read memory functions.
Q: What is the diopter range for the Ophthalmoscope?
A: The direct ophthalmoscope offers a 30 diopter step range from -20D to +20D with 6 apertures and a red-free filter.
Q: Is the system compatible with different power voltages?
A: Yes, it supports dual input power requirements of AC220V or AC110V, with a DC3.5V output power for the instruments.
Q: What is the warranty period for this diagnostic set?
A: The product comes with a standard 1-year warranty covering material and functional defects.