The main features include touch-button control, a digital display, pedal switch and handle control methods, alarm protection for neutral-electrode issues, and automatic power cut-off for conductive-electrode problems. It also operates efficiently in water and offers various cutting modes.
The unit offers several working modes: pure cut, blend 1, blend 2, blend 3, desiccate, fulgurate, spray, and bipolar.
The power range for the modes includes: pure cut 5~300W, blend 1 5~240W, blend 2 5~200W, blend 3 5~150W, desiccate 5~200W, fulgurate/coag 5~150W, spray 5~100W, and bipolar 2~70W.
Yes, the General Surgery High Frequency Electrosurgical Unit can be used for various surgical operations involving both cutting and coagulation of tissue.
The unit uses active electrodes and can accommodate bipolar electrodes as well as disposable electrodes, which are optional.
The mains voltage requirement is 220V ±22V at a frequency of 50Hz.
The working frequency of the unit is 512kHz ±5%.
This unit is classified as Class 1, Type CF ordinary equipment.
Yes, the electrosurgical unit is designed for continuous functioning with intermittent loading.
The leakage currents to ground are less than 0.5mA, and the leakage currents through the patient are less than 0.01mA.
Safety features include alarm protection for neutral-electrode issues and automatic power cut-off in case of conductive-electrode problems.
Yes, the unit is designed to be workable in water, making it suitable for various surgical environments.
The model number of this electrosurgical unit is BS-LIP6.
The pedal switch allows for hands-free operation of the electrosurgical unit, enabling the surgeon to focus on the procedure while controlling the device effortlessly.
This unit can be used for a variety of surgical operations that involve cutting and coagulation of soft tissue.
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