Three in One Transducer Probe for CONTEC CMS800G Fetal Monitor
$1,046.79
Descripción
Three in One Transducer Probe for CONTEC CMS800G Fetal Monitor
The Three in One Transducer Probe is purpose-built for the CONTEC CMS800G fetal monitor, delivering flexible compatibility across multiple CMS800G interface configurations. This design simplifies your inventory and streamlines daily workflow by accommodating three common interface options in a single probe, so you can stay focused on patient care rather than equipment logistics.
Key benefits that make this probe stand out in busy clinical environments include faster setup, reduced equipment swaps, and fewer interruptions during monitoring. By providing a versatile interface within one instrument, care teams can quickly switch between monitoring tasks without changing probes, helping to maintain continuous fetal surveillance when it matters most.
Three-in-One interface versatility
- Single probe, multiple interface configurations to fit different CMS800G setups
- Helps minimize misalignment and connection errors with standardized labeling and design cues
- Reduces the need to stock and manage several separate probes for CMS800G compatibility
Compatibility and usage guidance
Please select the appropriate probe according to the interface of your CMS800G. Choosing the wrong probe is not eligible for return, so verify your CMS800G interface before matching the probe to your device. This ensures optimal signal quality and reliable monitoring of fetal heart activity and related ultrasound measurements.
Ideal use cases and who benefits
- Obstetric units and labor and delivery teams needing rapid probe changes during high-volume shifts
- Hospitals and clinics that operate CMS800G fetal monitors across multiple rooms with varying interface configurations
- Training environments where staff are learning to navigate different CMS800G setups without carrying multiple probes
Practical considerations and care tips
To maintain performance, inspect connectors for signs of wear, store the probe in its designated cradle, and follow your facility’s cleaning and disinfection protocols. Proper handling helps preserve signal integrity and extends the probe’s usable life in demanding clinical settings.

