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GE Venue 40 Portable Diagnostic Ultrasound with 12L-SC Linear Array Probe

SKU: GE-5391353-U

$3,825.00 USD
Description :

GE Venue 40 Portable Ultrasound Diagnostic Device Anesthesia w/ Cart & Accessories Certified 90 Day Warranty

The GE Venue 40 is an ultrasound that can be used as a handheld device or mounted. The Venus 40 is a touchscreen monitor, making it easier to use without needing an additional keyboard. The ultrasound system has the option for three different types of transducer; Convex, Linear, and Sector (Only the Linear 12L is Included). The GE Venue 40 stand is an adjustable base that can be raised, lowered, and tilted into the position needed.

Ultrasound Diagnostic Device 

• Model: Venue 40
• Reference Number: 5391353 
• S/N: 183711WX1
• Attachments: 12L-SC Linear Array Probe (Slight Yellowing of the cable due to cleaners)
• SW Version: Anesthesia 
• Date of Manufacturing: February, 2011
• Weight: 7 lbs. 6 oz. 
• Dimensions: 2" x 11" x 11"

Docking Cart

• Model: NZCART
• Reference Number: 5323918-2 Rev.2
• S/N: C1105016
• Attachments: Sony UP-D897 Digital Graphic Printer
• Date of Manufacturing: January, 2011
• Weight: 78 lbs. 
• Dimensions: 24" x 57" x 20"

This medical equipment item has been certified by a service entity skilled or trained to work specifically on this type of device. The certification process may involve repair with replacement parts, calibration, and the periodic maintenance recommended by the original manufacturer. Additionally, cosmetic work and cleaning may have been performed to enhance the visual appeal of the equipment. This ensures that the equipment not only meets operational standards but also maintains a visually pleasing appearance.

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