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Phototherapy lamp ZPL-A100 is used for the treatment of neonatal jaundice (hyper bilirubin). This machine is enclosed by plastic crib where the patients are made to expose to healthy light to treat jaundice. It use blue tube as light source.
Light source | Blue tube |
Wavelength | 400 nm to 550 nm |
Life span | 2000 hrs / 50000 hrs |
Adjust angle | 30 °, 60 °, 90 ° |
Light irradiancy (E bi max ) | 1200 µW/cm2 - 2200 µW/cm2 |
Operating temperature | 10 °C to 30 °C |
Display time accuracy | 2 hrs ± 1 min |
Input power | < 150 VA |
Blue light usage
Digital timer
Display for visualization of time LED usage
Adjustable mobile stand
Mainly used in the neonatal department to treat the condition hyper bilirubin.
Frequently Asked Question
1. Are phototherapy lamps safe to use? Yes, when used correctly and under proper guidance. Always follow the manufacturer’s instructions or consult a healthcare provider before beginning treatment, especially for infants or people with preexisting conditions.
Yes, many phototherapy lamps are designed for home use. However, for conditions like neonatal jaundice or serious skin disorders, supervision or prescription by a healthcare professional is recommended.
Session duration depends on the condition being treated: SAD: 20–30 minutes daily in the morning Neonatal jaundice: Several hours a day, as advised by a doctor Skin conditions: Usually 15–30 minutes per session, a few times per week Always consult specific device guidelines or a healthcare provider.
Some medications can increase sensitivity to light. It's important to consult your doctor before using phototherapy if you're taking any medication, especially antibiotics or acne treatments.
For most skin-focused therapies, yes—protective eyewear is essential to avoid eye damage. For SAD lamps, protective glasses may not be necessary, but it’s important not to stare directly into the light.