PHiliph FM20 FM30 Fetal Monitor probe 867249 replaces M2735A 8-Pin US Probe
PHiliph FM20 FM30 Fetal Monitor probe 867249 replaces M2735A 8-Pin US Probe
This is a consumable for a fetal heart rate monitor. The consumable is a fetal heart rate probe, primarily used to measure the pregnant woman's uterine contraction rate, allowing medical staff to understand the woman's condition and take timely action in case of abnormalities.
The probe model is M2735A, part number 867249. It is an 8-pin probe, marked with "TOCO+", indicating it is an enhanced version of the uterine contraction probe. It is used with the PHiliph FM20/FM30 fetal heart rate monitoring devices. This is a brand new, original fetal heart rate monitoring probe, offering excellent value. Please contact us for procurement if needed.
Functions and Advantages
1. Data Acquisition
The Toco + contraction probe uses pressure sensing technology to monitor the contraction pressure and related data of pregnant women, providing doctors with data references for the labor process and aiding clinical diagnosis by medical staff.
2. Perfect Compatibility with Fetal Monitors
This probe is fully compatible with the PHiliph FM20/FM30 fetal monitor unit, offering plug-and-play functionality and serving as the original contraction probe for the fetal monitor.
3. Superior User Experience
The probe features a silicone probe surface design that gently conforms to the skin, reducing discomfort for pregnant women; the smooth probe surface facilitates cleaning and disinfection.
4. High Durability
The flexible cable design resists bending and fatigue, allowing it to withstand long-term clinical use; the internal components of the probe are rigorously calibrated to ensure accurate and reliable data.
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Product name |
Toco+ Probe |
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Model |
M2735A |
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Use for |
Fetal Monitor |
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Condition |
New original |
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Pins |
8-Pin |
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Cable length |
2.5 meters |
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Color |
Gray+Khaki |
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MOQ |
1 Piece |
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Warranty |
90 days |


Q1: When using this probe for measurement, there is no contraction signal. Is it a probe malfunction or a device malfunction?
A1: Both are possible. First, check if the connection cable between the probe and the device is loose. Reconnect and test. If there is still no contraction signal, replace it with a working contraction probe. If it works normally, the contraction probe is faulty and should be replaced. If there is still no contraction signal, the internal components of the device are faulty and need to be specifically investigated.
Q2: During measurement, there are signal fluctuations and significant interference. What could be causing this?
A2: First, ensure the probe is properly attached and the coupling agent is applied evenly. Then, check for electromagnetic interference sources around the fetal monitor and move it away from them. If the situation does not improve, it is recommended to replace the monitoring probe.
Q3: If the probe cable is damaged, should the probe be replaced immediately?
A3: If the cable is damaged, it is recommended to replace the probe immediately, otherwise it may affect data acquisition.
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