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Shadow-free illumination<br />

Every single LED in a light head generates its own solid homogeneous<br />

light field. Shadows created by obstructed areas are immediately diluted<br />

by diverging beams from illuminated areas, providing a light with<br />

uniform illumination across the entire surgical light field.<br />

Range of circular motion<br />

Each light head is supported with our easy-to-move<br />

spring arms with 360 ° rotation around three axes. The<br />

sterilisable handle and surrounding rail allow for<br />

positioning of the light head easily and safely.<br />

Quick and intuitive control<br />

You can control all functions quickly and intuitively via the easy-to-use soft<br />

key touch panel on the light head. <strong>TopLED</strong> is capable of 10 levels of intensity.<br />

It maintain high color rending index at any light level.<br />

The optional Phantom light intensity adjustment is an innovative and<br />

non-contact solution. Surgeon can control the intensity function by<br />

putting his hand or instrument to the sensing zone in the light head.<br />

This world-pioneer design is patented, and will prevent potential<br />

contamination in operations.<br />

Camera and Monitor (optional)<br />

Inductive probes<br />

Camera in <strong>TopLED</strong> surgical lights can either be integrated into the center of a<br />

light head, mounted on wall or installed on a separate suspension arm. This<br />

ensures an excellent view of the surgical<br />

site for any intervention. TFT monitor<br />

support arm make it position medical<br />

screen with large tilt and swivel ranges.<br />

- All major manufacturer monitors can be purchased directly through us. Just ask! We would be glad to be of assistance.<br />

- Camera may be upgraded to new models without notice, please contact our salesperson for details.

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