Introducing the GE CAM Universal 14 Lead Dual Diagnostic ECG Leadwire Adapter, an essential component for any medical practitioner seeking reliable and accurate electrocardiogram readings. This high-quality adapter is designed to seamlessly connect 14 lead ECG cables to compatible monitors, enhancing your diagnostic capabilities.
Engineered for efficiency, the GE CAM adapter ensures optimal signal transmission and minimizes interference, allowing for clear and precise ECG data. Its universal compatibility makes it an ideal choice for various ECG monitoring systems, ensuring that your practice can adapt to different patient needs with ease. The durable construction guarantees long-lasting performance, essential for busy medical environments.
Whether you are in a hospital, clinic, or private practice, the GE CAM Universal 14 Lead Dual Diagnostic ECG Leadwire Adapter is a crucial tool that supports effective patient assessment and care. Upgrade your ECG monitoring setup with this reliable adapter to ensure high-quality cardiac diagnostics.
GE CAM Universal 14 Lead Dual Diagnostic ECG Leadwire Adapter Specifications:
- Model: GE CAM Universal 14 Lead Adapter
- Type: ECG Leadwire Adapter
- Compatibility: Dual Diagnostic
- Lead Configuration: 14 leads
- Connector Type: Universal
- Material: Medical-grade plastic and conductive materials
- Length: 6.5 inches (approximately 16.5 cm)
- Width: 3 inches (approximately 7.6 cm)
- Height: 1 inch (approximately 2.5 cm)
- Minimum: 5 feet (1.5 meters)
- Maximum: 10 feet (3 meters)
- Operating: 32°F to 122°F (0°C to 50°C)
- Sterilization: 275°F (135°C) max
- Approximately 0.5 lbs (227 grams)
- Color Coding: Yes (standardized for lead identification)
- User Instructions: Include guidance on correct lead placement and attachment to the ECG machine.
- Warranty: Typically 1 year (check with manufacturer for specifics)
- Maintenance: Clean with disinfectant wipes; do not immerse in liquid.
Please verify with the manufacturer for any product updates or changes.
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