Replaces Datex-Ohmeda M1161179New Aftermarket Outright

OXYGEN SENSOR

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$161.52 each
$208.01 Savings: $46.49 (22%)
Estimated to ship by 10/28 if ordered before 3:30 PM EST
OXYGEN SENSOR
OXYGEN SENSOR

Replaces Datex-Ohmeda M1161179
OXYGEN SENSOR

New Aftermarket Outright
Your price:
$161.52 each
$208.01 Savings: $46.49 (22%)
Estimated to ship by 10/28 if ordered before 3:30 PM EST
Asset Information

Warranty: 18 months

Product Overview

The Oxygen (O₂) Sensor is one of the components of the pneumatic unit in the iVent 201 ventilator system. The iVentT 201 ventilator is compact, fully featured and it is controlled by a microprocessor that are equipped with the either a stepper motor or proportional solenoid-based O₂ blending system. The oxygen sensor is a galvanic and partial pressure sensor. It is used to measure the O₂ concentration of the gas mixture at the output of the blower and it is used as the primary source of feedback to the software. The purpose of the oxygen sensor is to monitor and to control the oxygen concentration delivered to the patient lung between 21-100% of O₂. The performance of the oxygen sensor is checked at maximum (100%) and minimum (21%) settings during the ventilator verification test (VVT). It is a perishable component and it should be replaced periodically.

Technical Specs
P/N: M1161179 Key Specs
Item
OXYGEN SENSOR
OEM
Datex-Ohmeda
OEM #
M1161179
Condition
New Aftermarket
Returnable
No
Warranty
Other (See Notes)

The Oxygen (O₂) Sensor is one of the components of the pneumatic unit in the iVent 201 ventilator system. The iVentT 201 ventilator is compact, fully featured and it is controlled by a microprocessor that are equipped with the either a stepper motor or proportional solenoid-based O₂ blending system. The oxygen sensor is a galvanic and partial pressure sensor. It is used to measure the O₂ concentration of the gas mixture at the output of the blower and it is used as the primary source of feedback to the software. The purpose of the oxygen sensor is to monitor and to control the oxygen concentration delivered to the patient lung between 21-100% of O₂. The performance of the oxygen sensor is checked at maximum (100%) and minimum (21%) settings during the ventilator verification test (VVT). It is a perishable component and it should be replaced periodically.

    Product Overview

    The Oxygen (O₂) Sensor is one of the components of the pneumatic unit in the iVent 201 ventilator system. The iVentT 201 ventilator is compact, fully featured and it is controlled by a microprocessor that are equipped with the either a stepper motor or proportional solenoid-based O₂ blending system. The oxygen sensor is a galvanic and partial pressure sensor. It is used to measure the O₂ concentration of the gas mixture at the output of the blower and it is used as the primary source of feedback to the software. The purpose of the oxygen sensor is to monitor and to control the oxygen concentration delivered to the patient lung between 21-100% of O₂. The performance of the oxygen sensor is checked at maximum (100%) and minimum (21%) settings during the ventilator verification test (VVT). It is a perishable component and it should be replaced periodically.

    Technical Specs
    P/N: M1161179 Key Specs
    Item
    OXYGEN SENSOR
    OEM
    Datex-Ohmeda
    OEM #
    M1161179
    Condition
    New Aftermarket
    Returnable
    No
    Warranty
    Other (See Notes)

    The Oxygen (O₂) Sensor is one of the components of the pneumatic unit in the iVent 201 ventilator system. The iVentT 201 ventilator is compact, fully featured and it is controlled by a microprocessor that are equipped with the either a stepper motor or proportional solenoid-based O₂ blending system. The oxygen sensor is a galvanic and partial pressure sensor. It is used to measure the O₂ concentration of the gas mixture at the output of the blower and it is used as the primary source of feedback to the software. The purpose of the oxygen sensor is to monitor and to control the oxygen concentration delivered to the patient lung between 21-100% of O₂. The performance of the oxygen sensor is checked at maximum (100%) and minimum (21%) settings during the ventilator verification test (VVT). It is a perishable component and it should be replaced periodically.

      Product Overview

      The Oxygen (O₂) Sensor is one of the components of the pneumatic unit in the iVent 201 ventilator system. The iVentT 201 ventilator is compact, fully featured and it is controlled by a microprocessor that are equipped with the either a stepper motor or proportional solenoid-based O₂ blending system. The oxygen sensor is a galvanic and partial pressure sensor. It is used to measure the O₂ concentration of the gas mixture at the output of the blower and it is used as the primary source of feedback to the software. The purpose of the oxygen sensor is to monitor and to control the oxygen concentration delivered to the patient lung between 21-100% of O₂. The performance of the oxygen sensor is checked at maximum (100%) and minimum (21%) settings during the ventilator verification test (VVT). It is a perishable component and it should be replaced periodically.

      Technical Specs
      P/N: M1161179 Key Specs
      Item
      OXYGEN SENSOR
      OEM
      Datex-Ohmeda
      OEM #
      M1161179
      Condition
      New Aftermarket
      Returnable
      No
      Warranty
      Other (See Notes)

      The Oxygen (O₂) Sensor is one of the components of the pneumatic unit in the iVent 201 ventilator system. The iVentT 201 ventilator is compact, fully featured and it is controlled by a microprocessor that are equipped with the either a stepper motor or proportional solenoid-based O₂ blending system. The oxygen sensor is a galvanic and partial pressure sensor. It is used to measure the O₂ concentration of the gas mixture at the output of the blower and it is used as the primary source of feedback to the software. The purpose of the oxygen sensor is to monitor and to control the oxygen concentration delivered to the patient lung between 21-100% of O₂. The performance of the oxygen sensor is checked at maximum (100%) and minimum (21%) settings during the ventilator verification test (VVT). It is a perishable component and it should be replaced periodically.