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Ref.Number: CWM-301
Anesthesia Machine (CWM-301)
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Anesthesia Machine (CWM-301):
Applied for closed, semi-open inhalation anesthesia, controlled or assisted ventilation, monitoring and displaying patients' ventilation parameters
APL valve is available with good air tightness, easy to be operated, cleaned and disinfected with concentration precisely controlled temperature, flow and pressure compensation technology with optional imported vaporizers of isoflurane, enflurane and sevoflurane are provided as required with gas driven and electrical control, color LCD screen displaying sorts of monitoring parameters

Main specification:

Power: 220V AC, ± 10%, 50Hz, ± 2%, built-in battery for backup
Gas: O2, N2O and air (optional)
Oxygen flush: 25 to 75L/minute

Ventilation modes: IPPV, SIGH, SIMV, manual (optional: Pressure, PEEP, manual, standby)
Parameters monitoring: Tidal volume, minute volume, frequency, airway pressure, O2 concentration (optional)
Waveform display: Pressure-time, flow-time, pressure-volume loop (optional: Volume-time, flow-volume loop)
Alarm: Optimal third-class alarm unit, tidal volume too high (low), minute volume too high (low), airway pressure too high (low), apnea, O2 concentration too high (low), AC power failure, gas source failure, airway malfunction and more.