BiliBee LED Performance


Light Band Width: 455-485 nm

Irradiance Level: 60 ± 10 µW/cm2/nm

Noise: Sound level less than 54 dBA measured at 1 meter with environmental sound level 10dBA below measured value.

Mode of Operation: Designed for continuous operation.

 


Physical Characteristics


Illuminator Pad Size: 4” W x 8” L x 0.4

Treatment Area: 4” W X 6” L

System Weight: Light Panel < 0.5 lb —
Battery Pack < 0.5 lb

Storage Conditions

Operating Temperature: 15 to 35°C (59 to 95°F)

Humidity: 0 to 95% RH
 
Electrical Characteristics

AC Input Voltage: 1 A at 100/240 VAC 50/60 Hz

Wattage: 50 watts maximum Over-current Protection

Output Voltage: DC Output Voltage 3.3 V 1.0 Amp




Atmospheric Pressure: 500 hPa to 1060 hPa

Storage Temperature: -5 to +60°C (23 to 140°F)

 

 



LED Illuminator Pads –
The BiliBee LED is encased in silicone making the pad comfortable and flexible.

Low Battery Warning – An audible low-battery warning will warn caregiver when, its time to replace the batteries or to switch to the AC power source.

System User’s Manual – The BiliBee LED Phototherapy system comes with a user’s manual to describe system operation, setup, warnings, and cautions.

Warranty – The BiliBee LED Phototherapy System comes with a one-year warranty.


 

Battery Operated – The BiliBee LED Phototherapy System is equipped with a battery pack that takes 8AA batteries that can provide a system operation time of up to four hours. The battery pack will enable the parent/caregiver to continue treatment during trips to and from the physicians office for Bilirubin checks.

Disposable Sheaths – The disposable sheaths are used to cover the LED illuminator pad. These sheaths are designed to slide over the LED pad like a sleeve, and they to serve as a barrier between the patient and the flexible LED pad during treatment. The disposable sheaths should be replaced when soiled or deemed necessary.

Maintenance Free – With no moving parts, the BiliBee LED is maintenance free. The BiliBee does not have fiber optic cables or light boxes with lamps. Therefore, a hospital or distributor of medical equipment (DME) will be able to reduce expenses.