| Item number | Description | Units per box |
|---|---|---|
| VLLS10 | Valleylab™ LS10 generator | 1 |
Electrosurgical generators and monitors
Valleylab™ LS10 generator
<p>The Valleylab™ LS10 vessel sealing generator is intended for open and laparoscopic surgical procedures.</p>
Features
Features of the LS10 vessel sealing generator include:
- TissueFect™ sensing technology across all modalities
- LigaSure™ fusion technology for vessel sealing
- On-site updates via the Valleylab™ exchange software update system
Specialties using the Valleylab™ LS10 generator include:
- Colorectal
- Urology
- General surgery
- Plastics
- Gynecology
Specifications
General characteristics
| Output configuration | Isolated output |
|---|---|
| Cooling | Natural and forced convection |
| Display | System status indicator — circle LED (12 blocks) shows system status |
| System error indicator — triangle LED with exclamation mark | |
| Instrument status indicator — LED above the LigaSure™ receptacle | |
| Usage limit indicator — two with a line through it | |
| Mounting | A Medtronic cart (UC8009) or a stable, flat surface |
Dimensions and weight
| Width | 300 mm (11.81 in) |
|---|---|
| Depth | 377 mm (14.84 in) |
| Height | 105 mm (4.13 in) |
| Weight | 5 kg (11 lbs) |
Ligasure™ output characteristics
| P–P voltage | Rated load (Ohms) | Maximum power (watts) | Duty cycle |
|---|---|---|---|
| 500 V | 30 | 270 | N/A |
Input power
| 100–120 Volt | 220–240 Volt |
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