Welch Allyn 07800 Bulb
The Welch Allyn 07800-U 6 Volt Halogen Lamp is a high-quality replacement bulb designed specifically for use with the Welch Allyn Sigmoidoscope. This 6V halogen bulb ensures optimal illumination during sigmoidoscopy procedures, allowing for clear visualization of the sigmoid colon. Featuring advanced halogen technology, this bulb delivers a bright, white light that enhances visibility and helps healthcare professionals accurately diagnose and treat patients.
The Welch Allyn 07800-U bulb is used in medical sigmoidoscopes, anoscopes, and vaginal illuminators. It provides a focused beam of light, illuminating the examination area with precision and clarity. The bulb is easy to install and is a cost-effective solution for maintaining the performance of your medical equipment.
Compatibility
This bulb is compatible with the following Welch Allyn equipment:
- 73211 Rectal Light Handle
- 73210 Sigmoidoscope Light Handle
- 73200 Anoscope Light Handle
- 78800 Vaginal Specula Illuminator
Benefits
- True Tissue Color: The halogen light provides true tissue color, ensuring accurate diagnosis.
- Consistent Illumination: Long-lasting and consistent brightness for reliable performance.
- Easy Installation: Simple to replace, ensuring minimal downtime.
- High-Quality: Manufactured to meet high standards, ensuring durability and reliability.
- Cost-Effective: A cost-effective solution for maintaining medical equipment performance.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
What is the average lifespan of the Welch Allyn 07800-U bulb?
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The average lifespan of the bulb is 75 hours.
Can this bulb be used with other brands of medical equipment?
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The Welch Allyn 07800-U bulb is specifically designed for Welch Allyn equipment and may not be compatible with other brands.
Is it necessary to have spare bulbs on hand?
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Yes, it is recommended to have spare bulbs on hand to ensure uninterrupted procedures and avoid delays in patient care.
How do I install the Welch Allyn 07800-U bulb?
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The bulb is easy to install. Simply replace the old bulb with the new one in the designated slot of your medical equipment.