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Anesthesia Machine ZAM-A15

Anesthesia Machine ZAM-A15

Anesthesia Machine ZAM-A15 is equipped with a respiratory rate adjustable from 1 to 100 bpm for controlled ventilation. Its high-precision flowmeter provides instant monitoring of fresh gas flow. Featuring a vaporizer with temperature, pressure, and flow compensation alongside a self-lock function. Our Medical Anesthesia Equipment is an essential tool for delivering safe, efficient, and adaptable anesthesia care.

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Frequently Asked Question

1. What is the minute volume (MV) range?

The machine supports minute volumes from 0 L/min to 100 L/min, ensuring adequate ventilation for different patient sizes.

2. What is the adjustable respiratory rate?

The respiratory rate can be set between 1 bpm to 100 bpm.

3. What is the range of Positive End-Expiratory Pressure (PEEP)?

PEEP can be adjusted between 0 cmH₂O to 30 cmH₂O, helping maintain lung function.

4. What are the available pressure settings?

 Pressure Control (PC): 5 cmH₂O to 60 cmH₂O  Pressure Trigger (PTr): -20 cmH₂O to 20 cmH₂O  Flow Trigger (FTr): OFF, 0.5 L/min to 30 L/min

5. What error indicators are displayed?

Errors are displayed on the screen, including:  Fan Error  Oxygen Deficit

6. What is an anesthesia machine?

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.

7. How does an anesthesia machine work?

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.

8. Can an anesthesia machine be used for ICU ventilation?

Yes, our anesthesia machines can function as ICU ventilators, providing long-term mechanical ventilation support for critically ill patients when needed.

9. How does an anesthesia system protect medical staff from gas exposure?

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.