Frequently asked questions
Linnea Piccolo is a smaller instrument table while still offering excellent accessibility for both clinicians and patients.
Yes, various mounts for H-S chin rests are available as accessories and can be retrofitted to Linnea tables.
Yes, all Linnea tables are equipped with pinch protection for patient safety.
All Linnea models have two lifting columns that provide excellent accessibility for both clinicians and patients. Wheelchair users can remain in their wheelchair throughout the examination.
Linnea and Linnea Piccolo are popular models within ophthalmology.
Sitting on an ergonomic chair at a Linnea table increases stability and precision during the examination. It reduces micro-movements, improves results, and shortens examination time.
Yes, all Rini tables are Class I medical devices according to MDR 2017/745. They comply with relevant international standards for safety and performance, such as ISO 13485.
Yes, replacement cushions and other spare parts are available. Contact support or your local distributor for more information.
The Malin patient chair can be braked either with a foot pedal via a bar behind the wheels or with an electric brake on models equipped with that option.
Yes, all Malin patient chair models are very stable and equipped with ball-bearing, easy-rolling wheels measuring 100 mm (3.9 in).