The new Sonicator® 740
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Specifications Input: ETL and C-ETL Listed: Optional Battery: Size: Weight: Frequency: Modes: Maximum intensity: ERA: Ultrasound to GoThe new Sonicator® 740 The Sonicator® 740 is a new microprocessor controlled therapeutic ultrasound unit with enhanced reliability and ease of use. With a large back-lit liquid crystal display you can see treatment settings and status regardless of ambient room lighting. Large controls on the silicon rubber keypad provide one touch entry for treatment parameters. Ultrasound maybe delivered in continuous or 10, 20 or 50% pulsed modes. An optional rechargeable battery pack is available to free you from depending on wall power. The Sonicator 740 comes with a dual-frequency 5 cm2 applicator, with direct crystal-to-patient contact. The applicator is contoured for easy ultrasound application and has a coupling LED in the handle that lights up when you have adequate coupling. The applicator attaches to the Sonicator 740 using the universal applicator cable. The Sonicator 740X has all the features of the Sonicator 740 but additionally includes a 10 cm2 / 1 MHz applicator and a 1 cm2 / 3 MHz applicator to give you maximum treatment flexibility. Call Mettler Electronics today at 1.800.854.9305 to find out more about this exciting new product. © 2006, 2010 Mettler Electronics Corp., All rights reserved. 100-240 VAC, 50/60 Hz Model ME 740 (9801427) Rechargeable Smart Lithium Ion Battery Pack rated at 10.8 V and 4.8 Ah. 13.5 in (L) x 9.5 in (W) x 7 in (H) 3.75 pounds without battery 4.5 pounds with battery 1,3,2 or 3,3 MHz 10, 20, 50% and 100% Duty cycles 2.2 W/cm2 10 cm2. 5 cm2 or 1 cm2 ^^ettler Electronics® corp. 1333 South Claudina Street • Anaheim, CA 92805 U.S.A. Toll free: 1.800.854.9305 . Tel. 1.714.533.2221 . Fax 1.714.635.7539 www.mettlerelectronics.com • mail@mettlerelectronics.com

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