OEM/ODM Factory One Touch Blood Oxygen Monitor - GE Marquette IBP Cable To USB Transducer B0907 – Medke Detail:
Medke P/N: B0907
GE Marquette IBP cable to USB transducer
Latex free
3.6m TPU cable
Six months warranty
CE/ISO 13485 FSC FDA
Packages: non-sterilization, individual package with instruction
Compatibility
GE-Marquette: Dash1000, 2000, 2000, 4000, Solar 8000, 9000
Specifications
Safety: IEC 60101-1 approved, conformity with MDD 93/42/EEC and AAMI/ANSI SP10
Ambient temperature: 0 to 40°C(32 to 104°F)
Relative humidity: 15% to 95%
Materials: Quality TPU jacket cable; Medical PVC strain relief; Gold plated pins and Nylon plug
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.
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