GE Senographe 2000 DMR+ 2234897 Quad Pedal Footswitch

SKU: GE-2234897-U
$202.50
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GE Senographe 2000 DMR+ 2234897 Quad Pedal Footswitch

• Model: 2234897
• Specifically for: GE Senographe DMR & DMR+ mammography systems
• DOM: February 2003

This medical equipment item is a subcomponent or part that has been extracted from a larger system or unit. It is intended for use as a replacement part or for integration into another system. Its condition may vary, but it has been removed with care to preserve its functionality.

The GE Senographe 2000 DMR+ Quad‑Pedal Footswitch (GE part number 2234897) is a four‑function footswitch interface designed for use with GE HealthCare’s Senographe series mammography systems. It provides hands‑free control of key imaging functions—such as exposure, positioning, compression, and recall—allowing radiologic technologists to focus on patient workflow without manual controls. GE offers this part as a direct replacement through their HealthCare Service Shop.

Constructed as a rugged, floor‑mounted assembly, the footswitch comprises four individual pedals, each wired to a specific machine command. The unit is engineered to function reliably in clinical environments, providing tactile feedback for precise operation. Though often sold used, listings indicate the footswitch was typically removed from working systems and tested prior to sale.

This component is available new directly from GE HealthCare Service as a core replacement part and typically ships with strict return and reorder policies—including a required approval number for purchase. Returns are subject to a restocking fee if not within the designated 30‑day window. It’s also occasionally offered used via medical-equipment resellers, with prices commonly in the $525–$600 USD range and disclosures noting prior clinical use and testing.


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