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Condition:
Factory New
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Warranty:
6 Months
- Weight: 0.94 lb
- Works with various EKG systems, including Philips, Bionet, and Welch Allyn, for versatile medical use
- 10-foot length enhances maneuverability and access in different settings
- Complies with FDA, CE, and other certifications, ensuring quality and safety
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Purchasing Restriction: Medical license or prescription required
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MFR:
Cables and Sensors
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Frequently asked questions
Does this EKG cable offer broad compatibility?
Yes, this 10-lead EKG cable offers extensive compatibility with a wide range of patient monitoring equipment. Although specifically designed to be Philips compatible, it also works seamlessly with systems from numerous other manufacturers, ensuring broad utility in clinical environments.
Compatible brands include:
- Philips
- Bionet
- CardioTech
- Cardiovex
- Contec
- Del Mar
- Dr. Lee
- Mortara & Burdick
- Spacelabs
- Welch Allyn
- Woodway
Is this EKG cable latex-free?
Yes, this EKG cable is latex-free, making it suitable for patients with latex sensitivities and allergies. This ensures patient safety and reduces the risk of allergic reactions during EKG monitoring.
Is this EKG cable suitable for both adults and children?
The cable is designed for both adult and pediatric patients, making it versatile for use across different age groups in medical facilities. The AHA lead color coding ensures accurate and easy connections.
Is the 10-foot cable sufficiently long?
Yes, this EKG cable is designed with an optimal 10-foot total length, providing necessary reach and flexibility for various clinical environments. This extended length enhances maneuverability and allows for flexible equipment positioning.
The cable system breaks down as follows:
- Total Cable Length: 10 ft
- Trunk Cable Length: 7 ft
- Limb Lead Cable Length: 4 ft
- V (Precordial) Lead Cable Length: 2.5 ft
What type of connectors does this EKG cable use?
The connector at the distal end (connection to the EKG machine) is a DB-15 connector with screws. The proximal end (connection to the patient) uses banana connectors.
Does the EKG cable meet high quality standards?
Yes, this EKG cable meets rigorous quality and safety standards, ensuring high compliance for clinical use.It holds several critical certifications, including:<ul><li>FDA</li><li>CE and TUV</li><li>ISO10993-1, 5, 10:2003E (indicating adherence to quality and biocompatibility specifications)</li><li>RoHS Compliant (Restriction of Hazardous Substances)</li></ul>The cable is also manufactured to be Latex-free, which minimizes the risk of allergic reactions.
Does the EKG cable use AHA color coding?
Yes, the EKG lead cable connections strictly follow the AHA (American Heart Association) color coding standard. This standardization ensures accurate and easy identification of the leads, which is essential for efficient and error-free electrocardiogram procedures.
What durable material is the cable jacket made from?
Both the trunk and individual lead cables utilize a TPU (Thermoplastic Polyurethane) jacket. This material is selected for its superior properties, including excellent flexibility, durability, and strong resistance to abrasion and common clinical chemicals, which helps ensure a long service life.
What specific assembly components are included?
The purchase includes one 10-Lead Direct-Connect EKG Cable assembly shipped in a protective bag.
This complete, factory-new cable system features the following key components:
- Monitor Connection: A robust DB-15 connector with screws for secure attachment to the compatible patient monitor.
- Patient Leads: Ten individual leads that follow the AHA color-coding standard, each terminating in a Banana plug connector for electrode attachment.
Note that the total cable length is 10 feet, providing flexibility in clinical environments.
What is the detailed length of the lead cables?
The lead cables feature specific lengths designed for proper placement during monitoring. The Limb Lead Cables are 4 feet long, and the V (Precordial) Lead Cables are 2.5 feet long. For context, the main trunk cable connecting to the patient monitor measures 7 feet, resulting in a 10-foot total cable length.
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