Low MOQ for Cod Chemical Oxygen Demand Tester - Masimo 1863/LNCS DCI Compatible Spo2 Senor,3 Foot Cable, P9115A – Medke Detail:
Features
- Masimo Reusable Adult Finger SpO2 sensor, 3-foot cable, used with extension cable
- P/N: P9115A
- Original P/N: 1863/LNCS DCI
- Great price/performance ratio
- Accurate measurement and fast responses
- Easy to clean and repair
- Latex free
- One year warranty
- 1m TPU cable, gray
- CE/ISO 13485/FDA/FSC
1pcs/bag
Detail Photo
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Compatibility
OEM: 1863/LNCS DCI (Masimo) 0600-00-0126 (Datascope) 9898031 48281 (Philips)
Compatible with patient monitors that require LNCS sensors
Payment
We accept payment via TT (Telegraphic Transfer) and L/C. It’s minimal amount required for L/C. For small orders of samples, it’s acceptable by Western Union and PayPal.
Product detail pictures:
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