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The Edan Dewatering Cup (#02.01.210520 / 10 per Box) is designed for use with the G2 CO2 (water trap). It terminates in a female end and can connect to any male Luer Lok cannula.
Clean and contained fluid handling to maintain a hygienic workspace
Consistent performance with Edan systems for smooth workflow
Disposable design helps reduce cross-contamination risk
Quick to install and replace, minimizing downtime
10-cup box provides convenient stocking for routine procedures
Q: What is the Edan Dewatering Cup used for?
A: It is a disposable accessory designed for use with compatible Edan fetal and patient monitoring systems to assist with clean, efficient fluid collection during procedures.
Q: How is it packaged?
A: Each box contains 10 single-use dewatering cups, individually packaged for hygienic handling.
Q: What are the key benefits?
A: Provides clean fluid management, fast disposal, and reduced cross-contamination risk, supporting a more sanitary clinical workflow.
Q: Where is this accessory commonly used?
A: Ideal for labor & delivery units, OB/GYN clinics, and hospital monitoring environments where fluid control is required.
Q: Is it single-use?
A: Yes—these cups are intended for one-time use to maintain infection-control standards.
Store in Clean, Dry Conditions: Keep cups in a sealed, temperature-controlled environment to prevent contamination before use.
Use Single-Use Only: Dispose of each dewatering cup after one procedure to maintain hygienic standards and ensure accurate performance.
Handle With Clean Hands/Gloves: Avoid touching internal surfaces during setup to keep the cup sterile and maintain sample integrity.
Inspect Before Use: Check for cracks, dust, or packaging damage to avoid leaks and ensure proper function.
Follow Facility Disposal Protocols: After use, discard the cup according to medical waste regulations.