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| ![]() Do you have a Philips X7-2 TEE/TOE probe?ProbeLogic have had several X7-2 probes sent in for repair over the past 3 months with scratching to the face of the probe. This damage can be an electrical safety hazard and can allow water ingress, which will cause irreparable damage to the probe.
By: probelogic Yes? Check the tip for scratches and bubbling into the lens coating. ProbeLogic have had several of these probes sent in for repair over the past 3 months with scratching to the face of the probe. This damage can be an electrical safety hazard and can allow water ingress, which will cause irrepairable damage to the probe. Please view our full article at http://www.probelogic.com.au/ Probelogic was founded in 2002 to meet the growing demand for better cost efficiencies in the diagnostic imaging sectors, of the Australasian healthcare environment. Approximately 25% of transducers in clinical use, have some type of undetected fault or performance inhibiting structural defect. Approximately 2 out of 3 transducers previously thought to be 'faulty', can be successfully repaired and returned to service. Previously, the only option for the operators of diagnostic ultrasound equipment was to purchase a NEW transducer from the equipment manufacturer. The average cost of Probelogic transducer repairs are only a fraction of the cost of a NEW transducer. With over 80 years total experience in the field of medical diagnostic ultrasound and biomedical engineering, Probelogic's professional team will ensure the delivery of cost effective solutions to diagnostic ultrasound service providers. Our focus is the provision of premium quality repairs and excellent customer service. If there is any doubt, ProbeLogic recommend the probe be inspected by a ProbeLogic technician to ensure your probe is safe for use. Due to the high price of these probes, please inspect your probe to make sure you are not affected. End
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