Features
3 monopolar cutting modes: pure cut, blend 1, blend 2, blend 3
Pure cut: cut the tissue cleanly and accurately without coagulation.
blend 1: Use when the cutting speed is slightly slow and a small amount of hemostasis is required.
blend 2: Compared with blend 1, it is used when the cutting speed is slightly slower and a better hemostatic effect is needed.
2 coagulation modes: spray coagulation, forced coagulation, and soft coagulation
forced coagulation: It’s non-contact coagulation. The output threshold voltage is lower than spray coagulation. It’s suitable for coagulation in a small area.
pray coagulation: high-efficiency coagulation without contact surface. The coagulation depth is shallow. The tissue is removed by evaporation. It usually uses a Blade or ball electrode for coagulation.
1 bipolar output mode: Vessel Sealing mode:
Provide exceptional coagulation and transection of vessels up to 7mm in diameter.
Key Specifications
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Mode
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Max Output Power(W)
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Load impedance (Ω)
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Modulation Frequency (kHz)
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Max Output Voltage (V)
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Crest Factor
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Monopolar
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Cut
|
Pure Cut
|
100
|
500
|
——
|
1300
|
1.8
|
|
Blend 1
|
100
|
500
|
20
|
1400
|
2.0
|
|
Blend 2
|
100
|
500
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20
|
1300
|
2.0
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|
Coag
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Spray
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90
|
500
|
12-24
|
4800
|
6.3
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Forced
|
60
|
500
|
25
|
4800
|
6.2
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|
Bipolar
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Vessel sealing
|
60
|
100
|
20
|
700
|
1.9
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