Welch spot vital signs Lxi front frame Display protection frame with high-strength medical-grade materials
Products Name | front frame |
Applicable devices | Spot Vital Signs Lxi Spot Vital Signs Lxi (Enhanced Edition) |
Material | High-strength polycarbonate |
Installation | Clip + screw fixing |
Drop resistance | Can withstand 1.2 meters drop (cement floor) |
Interface plug-in life | ≥5000 times |
Size | 180mm*120mm*30mm |
Weight | About 200g |
Color | White |
MOQ | 1 Piece |
Warranty | 90 days |
Welch Allyn Spot Vital Signs Lxi front frame is a component that combines support and functionality, primarily securing the parameter panel and operating buttons, while also shaping the device's overall appearance and user interface.
The front frame is injection-molded from high-strength PC material, offering excellent impact and chemical resistance. Its matte finish prevents strong light reflections that may affect screen visibility, reduces fingerprints, and facilitates cleaning.
As the front component of the device, the front frame is designed for both functionality and practicality. Its interface layout aligns with user habits, and the distance between buttons and the screen is ergonomically designed, making it suitable for high-frequency operation scenarios such as outpatient clinics and emergency rooms.
1. Structural Support and Fixation
Protecting the internal display parameter panel, ensuring it remains stable and glare-free. It also mitigates external impact forces, protecting critical components from damage and reducing the risk of device repair.
2. Interface Integration and Protection
Integrated with various sensor interfaces, it facilitates operator access and improves clinical efficiency.
3. Optimized Human-Computer Interaction
The button holes are precisely aligned with the internal button module, ensuring consistent press travel and even pressure, preventing button sticking due to frame deformation.
4. Device Logo and Brand Presentation
The brand logo is located on the front of the front frame bracket, and the device model number, "Spot Vital Signs Lxi," is printed below, helping medical staff quickly identify the device model.
Q1: What should I do if there are cracks on the front frame connector?
A1: If cracks occur on the front frame connector, the seal of the device will be compromised, which will affect its performance and cause inaccurate NIBP measurements. The front frame must be replaced immediately. If replacement is not possible, use medical tape to temporarily seal the seal and replace the front frame as soon as possible.
Q2: The gap between the frame and the main housing has widened, allowing dust to enter. What should I do?
A2: This may be due to aging of the clips or loose screws. First, tighten the retaining screws (located at the bottom edge of the frame). If a gap persists, check for broken clips. If so, replace the front frame. Regularly clean the gap with compressed air to prevent excessive dust accumulation and heat dissipation.
Q3: If the sensor connector cannot be inserted or removed, is it related to the front frame?
A3: This may be due to foreign matter (such as cotton swab fibers) blocking the frame connector. Carefully clean with tweezers. Alternatively, the internal locking mechanism of the connector may have become stuck due to frame deformation. In this case, check the frame for deformation (e.g., from a drop). If deformation is severe, replace the frame to avoid damaging the connector pins by forcibly inserting or removing it.
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Shipping Options | DHL / FedEx |