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Input: 100-240VAC, 0.5A, 50/60Hz, Output: 5VDC, 3000mA; 9VDC, 2000mA; 12VDC,
1500mA (Specified Power Supply P/N: XY18W1204-PD)
Equipment Rated 12Vdc, 1.9A, 22.8W
STANDARDS: IEC 60601-1:1988 + A1:1991 + A2:1995
Country of Origin: USA
The Tariff Commodity Code (Harmonized International Code): 9006.30
The VEC uses a Class 1 laser.
A Class 1 laser is considered to be incapable of producing damaging radiation
levels and is therefore considered safe under normal working conditions. These
lasers are exempt from most control measures. Many lasers in this class are lasers
which are imbedded in an enclosure that prohibits or limits access to the laser
radiation, which are safe to the general public and require no measuring. - The
above is a summary of laser classification taken from ANSI Z136.1.
The VEC uses a gooseneck and super clamp so that the nurse or other healthcare
practitioner is able to use the device in hands-free mode.
The novelty of our platform is that it is truly portable, lightweight, and can be
carried to the patient. The Vein-Eye Carry can attach to home or hospital
furniture, critically important for home healthcare, access to remote villages and
towns, use in ambulances, use in medical evacuation vehicles.
Our technology uses two salient properties of light - polarization and near
infrared wavelengths – and an innovative optics hardware platform. The result is
an increased ability to visualize veins through skin, hair, fat, and tissue. Near
infrared light is particularly good at identifying the oxygen (hemoglobin) in the veins.
The VEC is used to increase the ability of healthcare professionals to see the vein of
the patient during the IV start/venipuncture procedure and enhance the success rate
of the first attempt.