The SK-7000B is a 3-in-1 electric chin rest corneal topography machine designed for ophthalmic medical use. It provides high-resolution corneal maps and diagnostic imaging to aid eye care professionals in evaluating corneal shape, detecting conditions like astigmatism, and assisting surgical planning.
The 3-in-1 designation indicates the unit integrates multiple diagnostic functions—centered on corneal topography—together with an electric chin rest and additional imaging or measurement modules. Exact included modules can vary by configuration, so confirm the specific functions with your supplier.
Key specs include model SK-7000B, construction from metal, plastic and glass, electric operation (AC 110–240 V), high-resolution imaging, single package dimensions of 60 x 50 x 60 cm, and a gross weight of approximately 30 kg.
The device is electric and supports AC 110–240 V input. Use a properly grounded outlet and verify local voltage compatibility before connecting.
Designed primarily for corneal topography, the system provides detailed corneal curvature and surface maps useful for diagnosing astigmatism, planning refractive or corneal surgery, monitoring corneal disease, and supporting ophthalmic research and patient education.
It can be used with cooperative pediatric patients who can sit steadily and fixate. Very young children or patients unable to maintain position or fixation may not be suitable; alternate examination methods may be needed.
Export formats and connectivity depend on the supplied software package. Many corneal topographers offer common image formats (e.g., JPG/PNG) and network or USB export; some models support DICOM or CSV. Confirm supported formats and interfaces with the vendor or check the product manual.
Routine maintenance typically includes keeping optics and touch surfaces clean, using disposable or sanitized chin rest covers, checking and cleaning the glass surfaces, and following periodic calibration procedures described in the manual. Annual or scheduled professional servicing and recalibration by qualified technicians is recommended.
Use manufacturer-recommended disinfectants. Clean external surfaces and chin/forehead rests with a soft cloth and approved disinfectant; avoid immersing the unit or using harsh solvents on optical elements. Use disposable chin rest covers where appropriate to reduce cross-contamination.
Common accessories include a power cord, user manual, software installation media or links, disposable chin rest covers, and possibly a printer or external monitor. Optional accessories and service packages vary by supplier.
Yes. Proper operation requires training in patient positioning, acquisition protocols, interpretation of topographic maps, and basic troubleshooting. Suppliers often provide manuals, online resources, and optionally on-site or remote training.
Precautions include avoiding use on patients with active eye infections until cleared, ensuring the patient can safely sit and fixate, and not exposing the device to liquids. Contraindications depend on clinical judgment; consult the device manual and clinical protocols for patient selection guidance.
The single package size is approximately 60 x 50 x 60 cm with a gross weight near 30 kg. Units are typically shipped in protective packaging; check with your supplier for palletization and freight options.
Warranty length and terms vary by manufacturer and seller. Many suppliers offer a limited warranty period plus optional extended service contracts and technical support. Confirm warranty coverage, response times, and support channels before purchase.
Regulatory status (CE, FDA clearance, local medical device registration) varies by model and market. Ask the vendor for applicable certificates, declarations of conformity, and documentation demonstrating compliance with your country's medical device regulations before procurement.
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