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The Stryker X7000 Xenon Light Source is a powerful light-generating unit designed for endoscopic applications. It uses a 300-watt xenon lamp to produce bright and clear light, which is delivered to the surgical site through a fiber-optic light cable. The X7000 is compatible with all Stryker light cables and can connect to any flexible or rigid endoscope with the right adapters.
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    The Stryker X7000 Xenon Light Source is a powerful light-generating unit designed for endoscopic applications. It uses a 300-watt xenon lamp to produce bright and clear light, which is delivered to the surgical site through a fiber-optic light cable. The X7000 is compatible with all Stryker light cables and can connect to any flexible or rigid endoscope with the right adapters.

    One notable safety feature of the Stryker X7000 Xenon Light Source is its electronic scope sensing technology (ESST). When used with an ESST light cable, the X7000 can detect when the scope and the light cable are separated, and it will automatically go into standby mode to prevent excessive heat generation. This feature helps to prevent accidental burns caused by an unattended light cable.

    The Stryker X7000 Xenon Light Source is a powerful light-generating unit designed for endoscopic applications. It uses a 300-watt xenon lamp to produce bright and clear light, which is delivered to the surgical site through a fiber-optic light cable. The X7000 is compatible with all Stryker light cables and can connect to any flexible or rigid endoscope with the right adapters.

    One notable safety feature of the Stryker X7000 Xenon Light Source is its electronic scope sensing technology (ESST). When used with an ESST light cable, the X7000 can detect when the scope and the light cable are separated, and it will automatically go into standby mode to prevent excessive heat generation. This feature helps to prevent accidental burns caused by an unattended light cable.