Description
The Masimo 4085 RD Set GE 12 is a 12-foot patient cable designed to connect Masimo RD SET sensors to compatible GE Healthcare monitors. This high-quality reusable cable ensures reliable transmission of SpO2 and pulse rate data, featuring a lightweight and flexible design for patient comfort and ease of use in clinical environments.
Identification
Product Identifier: RD SET GE 12 Patient Cable
Product Code: 4085
Brand: Masimo
Compatibility: Masimo RD SET sensors, GE Healthcare monitors (with Masimo SET technology)
Length: 12 feet (3.6 meters)
Connector A: Masimo RD SET (female)
Connector B: GE rectangular (11-pin)
Type: Reusable patient cable
Key Benefits
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Secure connection: Designed to provide a stable and secure link between sensor and monitor, minimizing signal artifacts.
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Durability: Built to withstand the rigors of daily clinical use with strain relief at connector ends.
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Flexibility: The 12-foot length offers ample reach, allowing for flexible patient positioning around the monitor.
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Signal integrity: Optimized for Masimo SET measure-through motion and low perfusion technology.
Applications
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Patient monitoring: Continuous monitoring of oxygen saturation (SpO2) and pulse rate.
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Critical care: ICU, OR, and general ward settings using GE monitors.
Usage Guidelines
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Connection: Align the cable connector with the SpO2 port on the GE monitor and push firmly until it clicks. Connect the sensor end to the Masimo RD SET sensor.
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Cleaning: Wipe down with a soft cloth dampened with a mild commercial detergent or 70% isopropyl alcohol. Do not immerse.
Certifications, Safety Standards, and Regulatory Approvals
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Latex-free: Safe for patients with latex allergies.
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Non-sterile: Intended for external use only.
Comparison with Competitor Products
Genuine Masimo cables are engineered specifically for Masimo sensors, ensuring lower noise and fewer dropouts compared to generic third-party cables.
Typical User Profile and Application Scenarios
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Biomedical engineers, respiratory therapists, and nurses: Managing patient monitoring equipment.
Best Practices for Use and Maintenance
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Storage: Coil loosely when not in use; avoid tight kinks or bending near the connectors to prevent internal wire damage.



