Marco BAT 1000 Bulb [BAT1010]

SKU 12410
This is a 2.7W/3.7V replacement bulb for the Marco Vision Tester 9D-253.  A Genuine OEM part - not a generic  For use in ophthalmology, optometry, and other eye care practices  Also known as BAT1010  Click on specifications tab for more Cleaning & Care Be careful to avoid handling bulbs with your
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Description
This is a 2.7W/3.7V replacement bulb for the Marco Vision Tester 9D-253.

  •  A Genuine OEM part - not a generic
  •  For use in ophthalmology, optometry, and other eye care practices
  •  Also known as BAT1010
  •  Click on specifications tab for more

Cleaning & Care
Be careful to avoid handling bulbs with your bare hands since the oils on your fingertips can cause inconsistencies in performance. If you do touch the bulb, it’s ok, just wipe it down with an alcohol swab. The bulbs can get hot! Let it cool down before you take it out of the equipment.

Warranty
This item may be returned as per our normal return policy. Don’t forget! You need to contact us for a return authorization number (RMA). Although rated life is not a warranty, this bulb is rated to last 12 hours under ideal conditions.

About Marco
In 1967, Seymour Marco, OD, began a mission to propel the profession of Optometry with the best exam lane and diagnostic technologies available. David Marco enhanced that vision with groundbreaking automated refractive devices more than 20 years ago. Marco has helped pioneer the evolution of optometry across five decades. As The Leader in Vision Diagnostics®, they are committed to offering the finest in both classical and automated diagnostic instruments, for the complete practice.
Specifications
​Reorder No. BAT1010
Equipment Brand Marco
Equipment Models BAT 1000
Equipment Type Brightness Acuity Tester (BAT)
Wattage 2.7W
Voltage 3.7V
Lumens 36 lm
Amperage .74A
Average Life 12 hrs
Shape T1.5
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