two sales brochures: p/n: 0002-08-30034 and 0002-08-30035 two copies of labels: 047-014270-00, 047-010964-00, 047-018754-00 two copies of operator's manuals: 115-040812-00 and TNC 14-FZ007-F-001
TI Transport Monitor/Module Battery Pack || Product Usage: || intended for monitoring, displaying, reviewing, storing, alarming and transferring of multiple physiological parameters.
US Distribution including Puerto Rico and to the states of : CA, MI, NC, TX, and WA. .
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Hematology Diluent M-53D used with BC-5390 Hematology Analyzer; Part Number: 105-007867-00 (20L container) || The M-53D diluent is an azide-free, filtered isotonic solution for counting and sizing blood cells. It is for use with the Mindray BC-5390 Hematology Analyzer.
US Distribution including Puerto Rico and to the states of : CA, MI, NC, TX, and WA. .
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Hematology Diluent M-30D used with BC-3200 and BC-3600 Hematology Analyzer; Part Numbers: (1) 105-005405-00 (2 x 5.5L container), (2) 105-005406-00 (20L container) || The M-30D Diluent is an azide-free, filtered isotonic solution for counting and sizing blood cells. It is for use with the Mindray BC-3200 and BC-3600 Hematology Analyzer.
Worldwide Distribution - U.S. Nationwide in the states: AK, AL, AR, AZ, CA, CO, CT, FL, GA, IA, ID, IL, IN, KS, KY, LA, MA, MD, ME, MI, MN, MO, MS, MT, NC, NE, NH, NJ, NM, NV, NY, OH, OK, OR, PA, SC, SD, TN, TX, UT, VA, VT, WA, WI, WY, including Puerto Rico and distributed to 30 foreign consignees.
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Gas Module 3 monitoring spirometer, Part Number: 115-030108-00 || Product Usage: || The Gas Module 3 is an accessory device designed to monitor airway gases during anesthesia and/or assisted respiration. Monitored gases includes O2, CO2, N2O and anesthetic agents Halothane, Isoflurane, Sevoflurane, Desflurane and Enflurane. It is intended for use in a fixed location such as the operating room or intensive care unit. The Gas Module 3 is compatible with Mindray patient monitors which display the gas analysis results through the use of a proprietary communication protocol.