LED radiometer THOR 3620
phototherapy

LED radiometer
LED radiometer
LED radiometer
LED radiometer
LED radiometer
LED radiometer
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The Multitester, model THOR 3620, is a portable, multipurpose, digital instrument for measuring temperature, relative air humidity, oxygen concentration and radiance for phototherapy. The radiometer function enables selecting the type of light source to be measured. It is a light, ergonomic and compact device that is ideal for routines in ICUs, delivery rooms and joint accommodations, among other sectors of hospitals and clinics, and which permits checking whether the treatment is being administered at satisfactory levels. The THOR meets the needs of Clinical Engineering and Maintenance teams for routine control or occasional checks. Main features • Immediate accurate results; • Portable and weighs only 470 g - equipped with all the probes; • Powered by a 9 V alkaline battery that is easy to obtain; • Easy-to-view alphanumeric display; • Three interchangeable and self-identifying probes (temperature/relative humidity, oxygen and radiance); • Comes with zipper bag for protection and transport; • Intelligent system with automatic shutdown to conserve the battery. Readings: • Temperature: 10 to 60°C • Humidity: 20 to 100 % RH • Oxygen: 15 to 100% O2 • Radiance: 0 to 100 uW/ cm².nm Operation: • Easy-to-select measurement mode by simply connecting the probe corresponding to the desired measurement; • Separate on and off and increase and decrease keys; • Menu key: for selecting the radiance measurement mode (LED, Halogen or Florescent); • HOLD key: saves the measurement, which facilitates recording afterwards; • If the keypad is not used for four minutes, the device automatically shuts down to preserve the battery.
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