Datex-Ohmeda 1406-3240-000 Black Pop-Off Valve Tubing Front Lit BCG Sensor Assembly – Used
Datex-Ohmeda 1406-3240-000 Black Pop-Off Valve Tubing Front Lit BCG Sensor Assembly – Used is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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Datex-Ohmeda Black Pop-Off Valve Tubing Assembly | Model 1406-3240-000 | Front Lit BCG Sensor | Used
The Datex-Ohmeda 1406-3240-000 is a black pop-off valve tubing assembly for compatible Datex-Ohmeda / GE anesthesia machine breathing circuit gas sensor workflows. Parts references identify this part as “Pop-Off Valve Tubing, Black, Front Lit Breathing Circuit Gas Sensor,” and additional equipment parts listings associate it with GE Aestiva / Datex-Ohmeda Aestiva anesthesia machine systems.
Product Details
- Manufacturer: Datex-Ohmeda / GE Healthcare
- Model / Part Number: 1406-3240-000
- Product Type: Pop-off valve tubing assembly / anesthesia machine breathing circuit component
- Description: Black pop-off valve tubing for front lit breathing circuit gas sensor
- Associated System: GE Aestiva / Datex-Ohmeda Aestiva anesthesia machine systems
- Application: Compatible anesthesia machine breathing circuit, pop-off valve, and gas sensor workflows
- Use Type: Reusable anesthesia machine service component
- Condition: Used / Pre-Owned
- Sterility Status: Not applicable; clean, inspect, and install according to biomedical service protocols
Key Features
- Useful replacement or service part for compatible Datex-Ohmeda / GE anesthesia machine systems
- Designed for breathing circuit gas sensor and pop-off valve assembly workflows when matched to the correct system
- Part number markings and connection compatibility should be confirmed before purchase or installation
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