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Anesthesia Machine ZAM-A12 respiratory rate is highly adjustable, ranging from 1 to 100 breaths per minute, allowing for fine-tuned ventilatory support. The flow trigger, adjustable from 0.5 L/min to 30 L/min, ensures minimal resistance during spontaneous breathing efforts. The display features a graphical representation of pressure-time and flow-time oscillograms. Our ventilator's safety features make it an indispensable tool for anesthesiologists and healthcare providers across a wide range of medical environments.
Ventilation Mode | IPPV, A/C, PCV, P-SIMV, V-SIMV, PSV, PCV-VG, SIGH, MAUN |
Gas Source | O₂, N₂O, AIR |
Flowmeter Range | O₂: 0.1 to 10 L/min N₂O: 0.1 to 10 L/min AIR: 0.1 to 10 L/min |
Rapid Oxygen Supply | 25 L/min to 75 L/min |
Oxygen Concentration | 15% to 100% |
Inspiratory-To- Expiratory Ratio | 4:1 to 1:8 |
Tidal Volume (VT) | 20ml to 1500ml |
Minute Volume (MV) | ≥ 18L/min |
Respiratory Rate (Freq) | 1bpm to 100bpm |
Positive End-Expiratory Pressure (PEEP) | 0cmH₂O to 30cmH₂O |
Pressure Control (PC) | 5cmH₂O to 60cmH₂O |
Pressure Trigger (PTr) | -20 cmH₂O to 20 cmH₂O |
Flow Trigger (FTr) | OFF, 0.5 L/min to 30 L/min |
Inspiratory Time (Tinsp) | 0s to 12s |
Inspiratory Pause (TIP) | 0s to 6s |
Apnea Ventilation | OFF, 5s to 60s |
SIGH | 1/100 to 5/100 |
Gas Pressure | 280kPa to 600kPa |
Bellow Volume | 1.5 L |
Graphical Display | P-T (pressure – time) F-T (flow – time) |
Alarms | AC Power Failure Alarm: Power failure or no connection Internal Battery Low Voltage: < 10.2 ±0.3V No Tidal Volume: ≤5mL within 6s High Oxygen Concentration: 19% to 100% Low Oxygen Concentration: 18% to 99% High Airway Pressure: 20cmH₂O to 100 cmH₂O Low Airway Pressure: 0 cmH₂O to 20 cmH₂O High Minute Volume: Adult (5L/min to 20L/min) Low Minute Volume: Pediatric (1L/min to 15L/min, 0 to 10L/min) Continuous Pressure: (PEEP + 1.5 kPa) over 16s Suffocation Warning: 5s to 60s no spontaneous ventilation Maximum Limited Pressure: ≤ 12.5 kPa |
Error Indicators | Fan Error: Shown on screen Oxygen Deficit: Shown on screen |
Display | 10.4"Colorful TFT LCD display screen |
Power Consumption | 85VA |
Power Supply | 100V to 240V, 50/60Hz |
Packaging Dimensions | 920 × 970 × 1380 mm |
Net Weight | 87.5 kg |
Gross Weight | 155 kg |
10.4"Colorful TFT LCD display screen
Multiple ventilation modes
Adjustable tidal volume
High-precision flowmeter
Integrated breathing circuit
Dual vaporizer with compensation features for safety
3-level alarm system
Visual and sound alerts
Self-locking caster wheels
Auxiliary Common Gas Outlet (ACGO)
Vaporizer × 2
Drawers × 2
Top light
Heater
Yoke
Low flow oxygen
Vital sign monitor
Anesthetic gas monitor
ETCO₂ module
Anesthetic gas scavenging system (AGSS)
Our Anesthesia Machine ZAM-A12 is used in hospitals and surgical centers to deliver and monitor anesthesia during surgeries, providing controlled ventilation and precise gas management for patient safety.
Frequently Asked Question
Oxygen (O₂): 0.1 to 10 L/min Nitrous Oxide (N₂O): 0.1 to 10 L/min Medical Air (AIR): 0.1 to 10 L/min
Yes, the rapid oxygen supply ranges from 25 L/min to 75 L/min for emergency use.
The machine allows oxygen concentration adjustments from 15% to 100%.
The I:E ratio can be adjusted from 4:1 to 1:8, providing flexibility for different patient conditions.
Yes, apnea ventilation can be set between OFF and 5s to 60s, ensuring automatic ventilation in case of apnea.
The Zimed Anesthesia System is a medical device used to deliver anesthetic gases and oxygen to patients during surgery or medical procedures. It ensures the patient remains unconscious, pain-free, and stable throughout the operation.
Our machine delivers a controlled mixture of gases, which the patient inhales through a mask or endotracheal tube. The ventilator supports breathing, and the vaporizer ensures precise delivery of anesthetic agents. Sensors monitor vital signs and gas concentrations for safety.
Yes, our anesthesia machines can function as ICU ventilators, providing long-term mechanical ventilation support for critically ill patients when needed.
The scavenging system collects excess anesthetic gases and vents them safely outside the operating room. Proper ventilation and personal protective measures further reduce exposure risks.