Criticare DB9 Adult Disposable SpO2 Sensor - Textile Adhesive (24pk)

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Manufactured by: Philips

Category: SpO2 Sensors

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Introducing the Criticare DB9 Adult Disposable SpO2 Sensor
  • Textile Adhesive (24pk), designed for reliable and accurate monitoring of blood oxygen saturation levels. This brand-new product is ideal for patient use, ensuring comfort and precision during vital sign assessments.

Each pack includes 24 disposable sensors, providing a convenient solution for medical facilities seeking to enhance their patient care protocols. The textile adhesive technology ensures a secure fit on the skin, promoting effective readings without compromising comfort.
Designed to replace OEM part number 570SD, the Criticare DB9 sensor also serves as a comparable replacement to part number S503-050, making it an excellent choice for healthcare providers looking for quality and compatibility in their medical equipment.
Upgrade your patient monitoring setup with the Criticare DB9 Adult Disposable SpO2 Sensor. Order now to experience efficient and dependable health monitoring solutions.
Criticare DB9 Adult Disposable SpO2 Sensor
  • Textile Adhesive (24pk) Specifications:

  • Type: Disposable SpO2 Sensor
  • Pack Size: 24 sensors
  • Adhesive Material: Textile
  • Sensor Dimensions:
  • Length: 2.4 inches (61 mm)
  • Width: 1.2 inches (30 mm)
  • Cable Length: 3.3 feet (1 meter)
  • Operating Temperature: 32°F to 122°F (0°C to 50°C)
  • Storage Temperature: -4°F to 140°F (-20°C to 60°C)
  • Operating Humidity: 15% to 93% non-condensing
  • Weight per Sensor: 0.2 ounces (5.7 grams)
  • Compatibility: Compatible with Criticare monitoring devices and other similar pulse oximeter systems.
  • User: Designed for adult patients
  • Features:
  • Flexible design for comfort
  • Secure fit with textile adhesive
  • Intended Use: Continuous monitoring of oxygen saturation (SpO2) levels in adult patients.

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