The 23100V Video Path Veterinary Imaging System consists of a video head, two re- usable specula, and a video output cable. A 3.5 volt Welch Allyn power handle and a video monitor are necessary for the on screen display of video images.
• The VideoPath Veterinary Imaging System is designed expressly for use with Welch Allyn 3.5v, rechargeable battery handles. The system will be damaged if alternate power sources are attached to the video head. Do not use the video head with a wall transformer.
SETUP 1. Attach the video head to any 3.5V Welch Allyn rechargeable battery handle. DO NOT ATTACH TO A WALL TRANSFORMER. 2. With the power off, connect the video cable (supplied) to the output on the back of the Video head.
USING THE VIDEOPATH VETERINARY IMAGING SYSTEM The VideoPath Veterinary Imaging System allows the visual anatomy to be shared with a client or colleague. Indications for use include: Inspection of the ear canal in companion animals Oral and dental inspection Observation of dermatitis or other skin conditions Other small cavity inspection including Vaginal Anal...
If missing, or damaged, install new cap before using. Warning: 1. Only a Welch Allyn Battery is to be used. Do not use any other non-rechargeable battery. 2. Batteries must be removed prior to disposal of product.
CLEANING & STORAGE The VideoPath Veterinary Imaging System Video housings can be cleaned with a cloth dampened with warm water, alcohol, or a non- staining disinfectant such as Sporicidin® Spray and Towelettes or MetriSpray®. Liquids should not be dripped onto the surfaces of the Camera Head or Handle as they are not watertight.
Welch Allyn. Loss or damage in shipment shall be at purchaser’s risk. Welch Allyn will not be responsible for loss associated with the use of any Welch Allyn product that (1) has had the serial number defaced,...
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Welch Allyn, Inc. 4341 State Street Road Skaneateles, NY 13153 Tel: (800) 535-6663 Printed in U.S.A. Part No. 231100-1 Rev. B...
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