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The only non-contact tonometer with seventeen years experience and clinical study makes this fourth generation development the new gold standard. Exceptional reliability combined with the versatility of being hand-held gives you the ultimate in non-contact tonometry for all your patients.
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Clear display, showing the average of readings taken, in millimetres of mercury (mmHg). |
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Displays all readings taken for the measured eye. |
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This button clears the memory ready for the other eye |
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This illuminates when a pressure exceeds 30mmHg and automatically increases the puff intensity accordingly. |
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Viewing eyepiece – allows fast and simple alignment for rapid measurement - please see alignment process below. |
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Quickpulse – reduces the sensitivity for dry or damaged corneas. |
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Use the demo button to puff your patient's hand to prepare them for measurement. |
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Look through the eyepiece and you will see the patient's eye. |
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Move the Pulsair closer. |
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As you get closer you see two green dots. Continue to move closer. |
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Next you will see this. Slowly move closer. |
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When you see the bow tie the Pulsair will fire. |
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If you see this filament you are too close. |
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Keeler has led the field in tonometry since the introduction of the Pulsair in 1987, and has continued to do so through four generations of the product. Each generation is a milestone of technological development providing you with ever accurate and reliable diagnostic tools. To complement the hand-held Pulsair Easyeye we offer you other solutions: convertible hand-held to a desktop product.
Almost a century of experience in optics! Keeler has been manufacturing ophthalmic instruments since 1917. We continue to lead the market with our innovative instruments. This has been achieved through our continuous program of customer involvement in the design process to ensure our instruments meet the rigorous demands of daily practice.
* Extracted from Clinical Comparisons of the Keeler Pulsair with Goldmann applanation tonometry by Parker, Herrtage & Sarkies, British Journal of Ophthalmology, November 2001 Vol 85, No. 11 p 1303-1304
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