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Heine mini 3000 F.O. Otoscoop vervangende XHL Xenon Halogeenlamp (2.5V)
Artikel nr: 0140047
Merk: Heine

Heine mini 3000 F.O. Otoscoop vervangende XHL Xenon Halogeenlamp (2.5V)

€ 29,65 € 24,50
Heine mini 3000 F.O. Otoscoop vervangende XHL Xenon Halogeenlamp (2.5V)
Heine mini 3000 F.O. Otoscoop vervangende XHL Xenon Halogeenlamp (2.5V)
€ 29,65 € 24,50
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Artikel nr: 0140047
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Korte omschrijving
HEINE XHL 2,5V spare bulb #105 is only compatible with 2,5V instruments, which means instrument with handles that have dry cell batteries and NOT rechargeable batteries with 3,5V systems. The bulb is designed for use with the following instruments: mini 3000 F.O. otoscope.
Specificaties
Algemeen
Merk/Fabrikant
Heine
Referentienummer
X-001.88.105
Verpakkingstype
Stuk
Geschiktheid
Professioneel
Certificering
CE-gecertificeerd
Duurzaam
Nee
Productomschrijving
HEINE XHL 2,5V spare bulb #105 is only compatible with 2,5V instruments, which means instrument with handles that have dry cell batteries and NOT rechargeable batteries with 3,5V systems. The bulb is designed for use with the following instruments: mini 3000 F.O. otoscope. Please note that 2,5V bulbs must only be used with 2,5V handles/power sources. Each HEINE XHL Xenon Halogen Technology bulb is designed to provide the ideal colour temperature for the diagnosis the instrument is intended for. This ensures a proper balance between illumination brightness and true tissue colour for the most accurate diagnosis. The performance of each HEINE optical instrument depends on the bulb that powers it. Lenses built into the glass bulb envelope, precision filament placement and homogeneous light projection are major factors in ensuring the satisfactory performance of your HEINE instrument. Advanced design and manufacturing procedures prevent dangerous bulb implosions.
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