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Flushing and Suction Machine ZFSM-A10

Flushing and Suction Machine ZFSM-A10

Flushing and Suction Machine ZFSM-A10 features a positive pressure range of 10 kPa to 50 kPa. It also has a suction flow rate of ≥1500 ml/min to ensure precision and reliability for critical applications. Our product is built to perform under pressure, it operates quietly at <70 dB, making it ideal for sensitive healthcare settings. Elevate the medical procedures with a system engineered for safety, efficiency, and long-term performance.

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Flushing and Suction System

Zimed Flushing and Suction System offers the perfect synergy of efficiency and hygiene. They are designed to meet the rigorous demands of modern medical procedures. The power suction removes fluids and debris swiftly to maintain a clean and clear field. Their efficient flushing provides precise, controlled irrigation to reduce contamination risks. Engineered for seamless operation, these advanced systems ensure optimal fluid management, offering unparalleled control for critical environments. Our devices minimize noise, ensuring patient comfort and reducing procedural stress. Ideal for operating rooms, laboratories, and diagnostic facilities.

Frequently Asked Question

1. How does the system ensure precision pressure regulation?

The system features precise pressure regulation capabilities with adjustable ranges to meet various clinical needs: Positive pressure can be regulated between 10 kPa to 50 kPa Negative pressure can be adjusted from -50 kPa to -10 kPa This precise control ensures safe and effective fluid management during procedures, minimizing the risk of tissue damage or improper suction.

2. How is temperature safety maintained?

The device is engineered with temperature regulation to maintain safe external surface conditions: Even during continuous operation, the casing temperature does not exceed 60°C, when the surrounding temperature is 23°C ± 2°C This helps prevent accidental burns and supports safe handling during and after use.

3. Can this system be used in environments with flammable gases?

No, the unit is designed as a Non-AP/Non-APG type, meaning it should not be used in environments containing flammable anesthetic gas mixtures. This classification is important for operating rooms or labs where volatile substances may be present.

4. Can it adapt to different environmental conditions?

Absolutely. The system is designed to perform reliably under varying environmental conditions: Operating temperature: 5°C to 40°C Operating humidity: ≤80% RH Operating pressure: 70 kPa to 106 kPa It’s also rugged enough to withstand transportation and storage in harsher conditions: Storage temperature: -40°C to 55°C Storage humidity: <95% RH Storage pressure: 50 kPa to 106 kPa

5. What is the system’s classification in terms of electric shock protection?

It is classified as Class I, indicating a high level of protection against electric shock with proper grounding.

6. How often should the system be cleaned?

Cleaning should be performed after each use, following manufacturer guidelines to prevent contamination and ensure proper function.

7. Are there disposable or reusable components?

Yes, many systems have both disposable and reusable parts, such as tubing, filters, and collection canisters, which should be replaced regularly.

8. What should I do if the suction is weak or not working?

Check for clogged tubing, ensure the vacuum pump is functioning, and verify that all connections are secure. If issues persist, consult the user manual or a technician.

9. Is it safe to use on all patients?

Yes, but pressure settings and fluid choices should be adjusted based on the patient’s condition and medical requirements.