Eidolon Hand Held Slit Lamp
Eidolon Hand Held Slit Lamp
Eidolon Hand Held Slit Lamp
Eidolon Hand Held Slit Lamp
FAQ pour la lampe à fente HHSL 510L

Yes! To add a picture follow these simple steps:
Enter App Settings
Click the "Manage Questions" button
Click on the question you would like to attach a picture to
When editing your answer, click on the picture icon and then add an image from your library
No, you cannot for saftey reasons. Medical devices that have button cell batteries, such as the Bluminator, must be sealed. We ultrasonically weld the Bluminator, because we do not want a child to find the battery in your lane and ingest the battery.
No, you cannot for saftey reasons. Medical devices that have button cell batteries, such as the Bluminator, must be sealed. We ultrasonically weld the Bluminator, because we do not want a child to find the battery in your lane and ingest the battery.
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No, you cannot for saftey reasons. Medical devices that have button cell batteries, such as the Bluminator, must be sealed. We ultrasonically weld the Bluminator, because we do not want a child to find the battery in your lane and ingest the battery.
The shelf life of the battery is 7.2 years. We calculated that if you use the Bluminator 30 seconds a day, 250 days a year, then the battery will last 5 years. However, even after the battery dies, it is still a useful device because you can use it to view the eye.
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The shelf life of the battery is 7.2 years. We calculated that if you use the Bluminator 30 seconds a day, 250 days a year, then the battery will last 5 years. However, even after the battery dies, it is still a useful device because you can use it to view the eye.
The shelf life of the battery is 7.2 years. We calculated that if you use the Bluminator 30 seconds a day, 250 days a year, then the battery will last 5 years. However, even after the battery dies, it is still a useful device because you can use it to view the eye.
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First came the blue Bluminator. It is to be used with fluorescein to view the cornea for corneal abrasions, scratches and contact fittings. We subsequently introduced a white version due to doctors requests, to view the anterior segment. Then we had requests for a device that used both white and blue and that doctors could take photographs through, so we made the Photo-Bluminator II.
First came the blue Bluminator. It is to be used with fluorescein to view the cornea for corneal abrasions, scratches and contact fittings. We subsequently introduced a white version due to doctors requests, to view the anterior segment. Then we had requests for a device that used both white and blue and that doctors could take photographs through, so we made the Photo-Bluminator II.
First came the blue Bluminator. It is to be used with fluorescein to view the cornea for corneal abrasions, scratches and contact fittings. We subsequently introduced a white version due to doctors requests, to view the anterior segment. Then we had requests for a device that used both white and blue and that doctors could take photographs through, so we made the Photo-Bluminator II.
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We have quantity discounts. For ophthalmic professionals, we offer a case of 10 Blumiantors: pay for 9 you get one free.
We have quantity discounts. For ophthalmic professionals, we offer a case of 10 Blumiantors: pay for 9 you get one free.
We have quantity discounts. For ophthalmic professionals, we offer a case of 10 Blumiantors: pay for 9 you get one free.
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The blue Bluminator is used to view the cornea. The white Blumiantor is used to view the anterior segment and adnexa.
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The blue Bluminator is used to view the cornea. The white Blumiantor is used to view the anterior segment and adnexa.
The blue Bluminator is used to view the cornea. The white Blumiantor is used to view the anterior segment and adnexa.
The Bluminator should be about an inch away from the patient's eye. But, the Doctor can look through the lens of the Blumiantor either up close or from an arms length away.
The Bluminator should be about an inch away from the patient's eye. But, the Doctor can look through the lens of the Blumiantor either up close or from an arms length away.
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The Bluminator should be about an inch away from the patient's eye. But, the Doctor can look through the lens of the Blumiantor either up close or from an arms length away.
It is possible, but it is difficult to take a picture. That is why we invented the Photo-Bluminator II which attaches to your phone and has both white and blue LEDs.
It is possible, but it is difficult to take a picture. That is why we invented the Photo-Bluminator II which attaches to your phone and has both white and blue LEDs.
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It is possible, but it is difficult to take a picture. That is why we invented the Photo-Bluminator II which attaches to your phone and has both white and blue LEDs.
Yes, it is designed to be a stand alone viewing device as well. (show picture with just device held up to patient)
Yes, it is designed to be a stand alone viewing device as well. (show picture with just device held up to patient)
Yes, it is designed to be a stand alone viewing device as well. (show picture with just device held up to patient)
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Yes, we sell covers for every iPhone: 5/5s, 6/6s, 6+/6s+, SE, 7, 7+, 8, 8+, X and iPad mini.
Yes, we sell covers for every iPhone: 5/5s, 6/6s, 6+/6s+, SE, 7, 7+, 8, 8+, X and iPad mini.
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We sell covers for every Smartphone, iPhone: 5/5s, 6/6s, 6+/6s+, SE, 7, 7+, 8, 8+, X and iPad mini.
Yes, you can change the battery. Using a small phillips screw driver, unscrew the two screws on the back of the device. Gently pry open the device by inserting your screw driver in the space between the bottom cover and switch. Once open, do not try to remove the circut board. There are 4 batteries. Use your screw driver under the circut board, to push the batteries out to the center so that they fall out. Use your finger to push in new batteries from the center back into the battery holders.
To change the batteries, using a small phillips screw driver, unscrew the two screws on the back of the device. Gently keep open the device by inserting your screw driver in the space between the bottom cover and switch.
Once open, do not try to remove the circut board. There are 4 batteries. Using your screw driver push the batteries under the circuit board out to the center. They should fall out. Use your finger to push in new batteries from the center back into the battery holders. If you are still having difficulties, please watch this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MZAQk6Sis-w&t=1s. If you are still having trouble, give us a call.
Yes, you can change the battery. Using a small phillips screw driver, unscrew the two screws on the back of the device. Gently pry open the device by inserting your screw driver in the space between the bottom cover and switch. Once open, do not try to remove the circut board. There are 4 batteries. Use your screw driver under the circut board, to push the batteries out to the center so that they fall out. Use your finger to push in new batteries from the center back into the battery holders.
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Use the Blue light to view the cornea with fluorescein. This should help to detect corneal abrasions, scratches and with contact lens fittings. The Blue light also makes it easier to diagnose cataracts.
The white light, is better to scan the anterior segment of the eye, and look at the outer eye and adnexa. Some physicians, however, prefer to use the white light more recreationally to take clinial photographs of their patient's eyes.
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When you use the Photo-Bluminator II as a direct viewing device (without the phone), you can percieve depth, as long as the distance from the doctors eye to the Photo-Bluminator II is at least 8 inches away.
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When you use the Photo-Bluminator II as a direct, standalone, viewing device, you can perceive depth, as long as the distance from the doctors eye to the Photo-Bluminator II is at least 8 inches away.
When you use the Photo-Bluminator II as a direct viewing device (without the phone), you can percieve depth, as long as the distance from the doctors eye to the Photo-Bluminator II is at least 8 inches away.
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There is a potentiometer on the back of the device. Turn accordingly.
There is a potentiometer on the back of the device. Turn accordingly.
There is a white potentiometer on the back of the device. Turn accordingly.
Ophthalmic professionals, veterinarians, health care professionals, and emergency room personsel use the Photo-Bluminator II. Anesthesiologists use the Photo-Bluminator before and after surgery to document the condition of the patient's cornea before and after surgery.
Ophthalmic professionals, veterinarians, helath care professionals, and emergency room personsel use the Photo-Bluminator II. Anesthesiologists use the Photo-Bluminator before and after surgery to document the condition of the patient's cornea before and after surgery.
Ophthalmic professionals, veterinarians, helath care professionals, and emergency room personsel use the Photo-Bluminator II. Anesthesiologists use the Photo-Bluminator before and after surgery to document the condition of the patient's cornea before and after surgery.
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No, unless you get an additional lens that you would align with the lens of the Photo-Bluminator. However, this is not the sturdiest, nor the best way to look at the retina
Our lens is designed to correct for the convexity of the eye, so there is no geometric distortion.
Our lens is designed to correct for the convexity of the eye, so there is no distorition.
Our lens is designed to correct for the convexity of the eye, so there is no geometric distortion.
Our lens is designed to correct for the convexity of the eye, so there is no geometric distortion.
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Step 1: Remove Slit Size Adjustment Ring by Rotating it Counterclockwise.
Step 2: Remove the metallic Lamp Holder by Rotating it Counterclockwise.
Step 3: Remove and Replace Batteries or Bulb
Note: After changing the batteries or bulb, you may have to re-adjust the 20-D loupe so that it is in the correct position on the slit lamp body in relation to the slit image
Do not leave dead batteries in the device. If you have left dead batteries in the device, you need to send it back to us for repair.
Alkeline batteries produce the most power/volume, they are readily available, and inexpensive. Furthermore, they are the most enviornmentally friendly battery.
Battery standards include a determinant length and diameter. But because of competition between battery manufactures, they increased the lifetime of the battery by thinning the cell wall. When the battery stops producing electricity, the chemistry changes and the new chemical reaction causes the battery to swell, which makes the battery wall burst. Furthermore, the alkeline leaks and corrodes the device.
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As stated in the manual, Eidolon asks that you DO NOT not leave dead batteries in the device. If you leave dead batteries in the device, you need to send your product back to us for repair.
Why does this happen?
Inexpensive and readily available, Alkaline batteries produce the most power for their size. They are therefore one of the best batteries to use for a battery-powered product. However, lately, battery manufacturers, in order to increase the lifetime of the battery thinning the cell wall, thus increasing the amount of chemicals in the battery. When the battery stops producing electricity, the chemicals oxidize causing the battery to swell. As a result, the battery cell-wall, thinner than it should, bursts. Once this happens the alkaline battery leaks and corrodes the device. The tube cannot be recovered and thus needs to be changed.
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To change the bulb, Step 1: Remove Slit Size Adjustment Ring by Rotating it Counterclockwise.
Step 2: Remove the Lamp bulb from its Holder by Rotating it Counterclockwise.
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There is a 5-year-guarantee, excluding the bulb and batteries. Repair outisde the 5-year-guarantee is $200 for a complete rebuild to current standards.
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There is a 5-year-guarantee, excluding the bulb and batteries. Repair outisde the 5-year-guarantee is $200 for a complete rebuild to current standards.
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To attach the filter to the slit lamp, align the filter so that it is on the same plane as the slit lamp. Then press the filter firmly onto the slit lamp. The filter will remain securely in place due to the downward force of the O-ring.
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To remove fingerprints and dirt on the outside of the instrument, wipe with a clean soft cloth. Store your slit lamp in its accompanying nylon case with Velcro closure. Use the attached stitched pouch for accessories (filter, spare bulb, etc.).
MANUAL.
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Cleaning the lens involves:
A lint free towel, for example a coffee filter
One squirt of glass cleaner (windex) on the lint free towl (coffee filter)
Hold the lens up to the light and you will see the dust and finderprints
USe the cloth in a circular motion to clean the lens
This should dramatically improve the viewing performance of the Hand Held Slit Lamp
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Cleaning the lens involves:
A lint free towel, for example a coffee filter
One squirt of glass cleaner (windex) on the lint free towl (coffee filter)
To clean the lend hold it up to the light and you will see the dust and finderprints
Then use the cloth in a circular motion to clean the lens. This should dramatically improve the viewing performance of the Hand Held Slit Lamp.
We offer an out-of-warranty repair for a fixed price. We will rebuild you Hand Held Slit Lamp to current standards.
We offer an out-of-warranty repair for a fixed price. We will rebuild you Hand Held Slit Lamp to current standards.
We offer an out-of-warranty repair for a fixed price. We will rebuild you Hand Held Slit Lamp to current standards.
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Quantity discounts start at for a quantity of five or more and are granted on a case by case basis. If you would like to purchase 5 slit lamps or more, please call us at 781.400.0586, and ask to speak to Victor.
Quantity discounts start at for a quantity of five or more.
Yes.
Yes.
Yes you can see depth. If the doctor holds her head back and both of her eyes convege on the Hand Held Slit Lamp she will be able to see depth. (research the procedures that require depth perception)
Yes, you can see depth. If the doctor holds their head back and that she uses it binocularly (that is: both of her eyes converge on the Hand Held Slit Lamp) they will be able to see depth.
The Hand Slit lamp can be used monocularly as a "Left eye (doctor's) to left eye (the patient's)" in the left hand; and "right eye (doctor's) to right eye (the patient's)" in the right hand.
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Left eye to left eye in the left hand
Right eye to right eye in the right hand.
Not yet. However, Eidolon is working on a retrofittable zoom lens for the Hand Held Slit Lamp. Depending on demand for it we may come out with it sooner.
Eidolon will be coming out in first quarter 2019, with a retrofittable zoom lens for the Hand Held Slit Lamp.