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A3030-EE0 GE Healthcare Compatible EKG Cable 11-pin 10KΩ IEC Din3.0

Parameter of A3030-EE0 Diagnostic EKG Cable

APK Part NumberA3030-EE0
OEM Part Number
OEM ManufacturerGE Healthcare
DescriptionGE Healthcare Compatible EKG Cable 11-pin 10KΩ IEC Din3.0
Compatible Brand Monitor ModelCath-Lab, Dash, Eagle, Mac Lab, SOLAR
CertificationCE, FDA, CFDA
CategoryECG
Product TypeEKG Cable
Machine-end11-pin, Green, GE Connector
Connector-endN/A
Lead Number10
Patient SizeAdult / Pediatric
Patient-endDin3.0
Color CodingIEC
Cable Length330 cm
Warranty6 months
Packaging Type1 pc/bag


Details of A3030-EE0 Diagnostic EKG Cable

Details
Compatibility:
ManufacturerModel
Datex OhmedaE-PRESTN, M-PRESTN
GE Healthcare > Critikon   > DinamapCarescape B650
GE Healthcare > MarquetteCath-Lab, Dash, Eagle, Mac Lab, SOLAR


APK Part No of A3030-EE0 Diagnostic EKG Cable

APK Part No.Description
A1030-EE1GE Healthcare Compatible EKG Cable 11-pin 10KΩ AHA Snap
A2030-EE1GE Healthcare Compatible EKG Cable 11-pin 10KΩ AHA Clip
A3030-EE1GE Healthcare Compatible EKG Cable 11-pin 10KΩ AHA Din3.0
A4030-EE1GE Healthcare Compatible EKG Cable 11-pin 10KΩ AHA Banana
A1030-EE0GE Healthcare Compatible EKG Cable 11-pin 10KΩ IEC Snap
A2030-EE0GE Healthcare Compatible EKG Cable 11-pin 10KΩ IEC Clip
A3030-EE0GE Healthcare Compatible EKG Cable 11-pin 10KΩ IEC Din3.0
A4030-EE0GE Healthcare Compatible EKG Cable 11-pin 10KΩ IEC Banana


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