The ophthalmic unit illustrated is a complete workstation designed for eye examinations, incorporating several key components:
Examination chair: A height-adjustable, often electrically powered, swiveling seat, providing comfort for the patient and flexibility for the ophthalmologist.
Instrument table: A lifting, sometimes sliding, table designed to accommodate various ophthalmic instruments such as a refraction head, an autorefractor, or a slit lamp.
Lighted column and supports: A vertical column incorporating an examination light (often halogen with adjustable lighting) and supports for other equipment, such as a chart projector or a motorized phoropter arm.
Control panel: Integrated controls on the table or a footswitch for adjusting the chair height and other unit functions.
Built-in storage: The unit often includes a cabinet or drawers for storing trial lenses and other small accessories.
Power supply: Built-in power transformers to power the instruments, as well as outlets for additional devices.
Ergonomic and compact design: Many units are designed to optimize space and facilitate intensive use in medical settings, with particular attention to stability and robustness.


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