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Condition:
Factory New
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MFR:
EdanUSA & MDPro
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Frequently asked questions
Does this cable provide reliable signal transmission?
Yes. This is a professional-grade, 1-piece assembly engineered for consistent signal transmission, ensuring the high reliability required in clinical diagnostic environments.
How long is the total cable reach?
The cable provides a generous working length to accommodate clinical movement:
- Trunk cable: 2.5 meters
- Lead wires: 0.9 meters
Is this compatible with my Criticare monitoring system?
This cable is specifically engineered for seamless integration with the following systems:
- Criticare Datascope 602A-A
- Criticare Poet 2
What is the benefit of the 45-degree angle design?
The 45-degree angle snap head is an ergonomic feature designed to improve lead management, reduce physical strain on the connection point, and help prevent cable kinking during patient monitoring.
Does this cable follow AHA color-coding standards?
Yes, this unit adheres to AHA (American Heart Association) standards for diagnostic cables, ensuring consistency with standard clinical lead identification protocols.
What type of electrodes are required for this cable?
This cable is designed to work with standard ECG disposable electrodes that feature a compatible snap-style attachment.
Is the cable build durable enough for daily use?
The cable is constructed with a robust, medical-grade finish and includes integrated strain reliefs at all transition points to ensure maximum durability and longevity during routine clinical use.
Does the connector feature a secure fit?
Yes, it utilizes a 6-pin male connector that provides a secure and stable connection point to your patient monitoring system.
Is this product considered factory new?
Yes, this is a factory new diagnostic accessory, ensuring you receive a high-quality product that meets modern clinical requirements.
Are the lead wires easy to identify?
To aid in quick lead identification, the snap housings are color-coded, making it easy for clinical staff to correctly position the leads during patient setup.