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Infusion Pump ZIP-A12

Infusion Pump ZIP-A12

Infusion Pump ZIP-A12 has a wide flow rate range from 1.0 ml/h to 1200 ml/h. It also offers Adjustable occlusion pressure from 40 KPa to 140 KPa with 10 levels. The air-in-line detection system uses ultrasonic technology to instantly detect air bubbles, preventing risks and ensuring patient safety. Our device is equipped with an intuitive 3.2-inch LCD and a long-lasting 3000mAh lithium battery. Ideal for the infusion of fluids, medications, and nutrients to patients.

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Frequently Asked Question

1. What infusion modes are available?

The pump supports five infusion modes: Volume Mode Time Mode Drug Mode Night Mode Bolus Mode

2. How does the occlusion pressure detection system work?

The pump features 10 user-adjustable occlusion levels, ranging from 40 KPa to 140 KPa. It also provides real-time dynamic pressure monitoring, which helps identify potential flow blockages (e.g., kinked tubing or infiltrations). Clinicians can customize the threshold to patient type or medication viscosity, minimizing false alarms.

3. What types of alarms does the pump provide to ensure patient safety?

The infusion pump is equipped with audio-visual alarms for multiple conditions: Air bubble detection Downstream occlusion Door open Infusion complete Low or depleted battery Motor malfunction Pump operation errors Pressure sensor issues These alarms enhance safety and compliance with infusion protocols, prompting immediate clinical intervention when needed.

4. How does the pump prevent fluid backflow?

It incorporates a motor anti-reverse mechanism, which prevents upstream IV set reverse flow, maintaining unidirectional fluid movement and protecting against backflow contamination or infusion errors.

5. What are the storage and transport tolerances?

Storage temperature: -20℃ to +55℃ Humidity: 10% to 95% Air pressure: 50 to 106 KPa These specifications support secure storage in varied climates and during long-distance transport.

6. What medications can be administered with an infusion pump?

Infusion pumps can deliver antibiotics, chemotherapy, insulin, pain medications, and more, depending on the patient's treatment needs.

7. Are infusion pumps safe?

Yes, when used correctly. They include safety features like alarms, occlusion sensors, and automatic shutoff to prevent dosing errors.

8. Can infusion pumps be used for pediatric or neonatal patients?

Yes. Syringe pumps and specialized pediatric settings are used for precise, low-volume delivery, making them suitable for infants and children.

9. What happens if the pump alarms?

Alarms indicate issues like occlusion, empty reservoir, air in line, or battery low. Follow your facility’s protocol to resolve the issue safely.

10. Do infusion pumps require calibration?

Yes. Regular maintenance and calibration are essential to ensure accurate delivery and meet safety standards.

11. Can infusion pumps be reused?

Yes, most pumps are reusable with proper cleaning, disinfection, and maintenance between uses. Some components, like tubing, may be disposable.