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Aloka UST-9123 60Mm Used Ultrasound Probe Convex Supersonic Sensor

1.Type: Convex Array

2.Frequency: 2-6 MHz

3.Compatible system: SSD-4000/ SSD-3500

4.Application:abdominal

5.Feature: Scan angle is 60°

6.Condition: pre-owned one, original, in good working condition

7.With 60 days warranty

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    Common ultrasound probe damage

    Solutions

    Lens cap damage

    Lens cap replacement

    Fluid and oil leaks

    Lens cap replacement, oil reservoir repair and replacement

    Cable cuts

    Cable patches, possible cable replacement

    Inoperative steering

    Motor repair

    Connector housing electrical damage

    Minor electrical repairs, pin module replacement

    Weak or dead elements, dropouts in an image

    Array ball replacement, oil reservoir repair and replacement

     

     



    Warnings and cautions of ultrasonic probe

     

    The ultrasonic probe is a valuable device. It must be careful in the process of use. Avoid dropping, impact, or abrasion to transducers.

    When installing or removing the probe, first switch off the power and then operate it carefully.

    Avoid rapid and extreme temperature changes, as well as lengthy exposure to direct sunlight or a strong ultraviolet light source.

    Do not use sharp objects to penetrate the acoustic lens.Once the acoustic lens is damaged, the coupling gel is easy to enter the interior of the probe and damage the piezoelectric element.

    Do not soak transducer in any liquid above the recommended level as stated in the user manual for your system, please operate according to the manufacturer's instructions, otherwise it will lead to circuit failure or even burn out.

    Do not disinfect at high temperature, because the probe is equipped with piezoelectric ceramics, high temperature will weaken the effect.

    Before use, carefully check whether the housing and cable are damaged, so as to prevent the probe from high voltage injury.

    After the probe is used, the residual coupling gel on the probe must be wiped clean to prevent rats or other animals from gnawing the lens.