
Genadyne XLR8 Negative Pressure Wound Therapy Device
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Genadyne XLR8 Negative Pressure Wound Therapy Device
The Genadyne XLR8 negative pressure wound therapy device is designed for professional advanced wound care applications where a portable NPWT pump system is required. The McKesson product page identifies this item as a Genadyne XLR8 NPWT system pump from Genadyne Biotechnologies.
Verified product features include a lightweight design at 585 grams / 1.3 pounds, 4.0 liters per minute suction capacity, whisper quiet operation, and a 12-hour lithium battery with 3 hours to fully charge. Customer-facing positioning should remain focused on the confirmed portable pump format and verified operating features only.
Key Features:
• Negative pressure wound therapy device
• Genadyne XLR8 pump system
• Lightweight portable design
• Weight: 585 grams / 1.3 pounds
• Suction capacity: 4.0 liters per minute
• Whisper quiet operation
• 12-hour lithium battery
• 3-hour full charge time
• HCPCS: E2402
• MPN: A4-S0002-PURCHASE.
Benefits:
• Supports advanced wound care equipment needs
• Lightweight design supports portability
• Extended battery runtime supports operational flexibility
• Quiet operation supports patient-care environments
Specifications:
• Brand: Genadyne XLR8
• Manufacturer: Genadyne Biotechnologies
• Product Type: Negative Pressure Wound Therapy Device
• Weight: 585 grams / 1.3 pounds
• Suction Capacity: 4.0 Liters Per Minute
• Battery Type: Lithium Battery
• Battery Runtime: 12 Hours
• Charge Time: 3 Hours
• Country of Origin: Unknown
• HCPCS: E2402
• UNSPSC: 42312602
• Minimum Selling/Purchasing Unit: EA
• Minimum Package Qty: 1 EA
• Packaging: EA/1
• MPN: A4-S0002-PURCHASE.
Application:
Designed for advanced wound care settings where a professional NPWT pump system is required.
• Wound care clinics
• Medical offices
• Physician offices
• Specialty treatment settings
• Patient care support programs
Warnings:
• For professional use according to product instructions
• Use only with compatible wound therapy components and protocols
• Inspect the device before use and do not use if damaged
• Follow facility protocol and manufacturer guidance.






