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PVC Manual Resuscitator ZPMR-A12 with a resuscitator volume of 1630ml and a stroke volume of 800ml, provides efficient ventilation. Its adjustable PEEP valve allows for customization of pressure settings between 5 to 20 cm H₂O. This device features a self-inflating bag with an air inlet valve and 100% oxygen inlet. The patient valve includes a universal connector that fits standard anesthetic face masks or endotracheal and tracheostomy tubes. Our resuscitators provide respiratory support in emergencies, a reliable short-term alternative to mechanical ventilation.
Body Weight | ≥33 kg |
Pressure Limiting Valve | 60cm H₂O |
Stroke Volume | 800ml |
Resuscitator Volume | 1630ml |
Reservoir Bag Volume | 2000ml |
Inspiratory Resistance | |
Expiratory Resistance | |
Patient Valve Connector | 15mm / 22mm |
Mask Connector | 22mm /15mm |
Compression Recoil | >50 times/min |
PEEP Valve | Connector ID 30 mm 5 to 20cm H₂O (Adjustable) |
Patient Valve | 7ml |
Operating Temperature | -18°C to 50°C |
Storage Temperature | -40°C to 60°C |
Dimensions (L × D) | 325 × 132 mm |
Weight | 600g |
Disposable manual resuscitator
With Pressure relief valve
Adjustable PEEP valve
Low inspiratory/expiratory resistance
Durable for wide temperature ranges
Universal connector for face masks
One PVC face mask (Adult size)
One oxygen tube (2.1 meters)
One reservoir bag (2000ml)
One PVC resuscitation bag
Our PVC Manual Resuscitator ZPMR-A12 is used in emergency medical situations to provide temporary respiratory support for patients, particularly when mechanical ventilation is unavailable.
Frequently Asked Question
Yes. It includes oxygen tubing and an oxygen reservoir bag to allow 100% oxygen delivery when connected to a supplemental O₂ source.
Yes. The device has a connector for an optional PEEP valve, which can be adjusted between 5 to 20 cm H₂O to help maintain functional residual capacity during resuscitation.
Yes, it can function with or without an external oxygen supply.
Dispose of in accordance with hospital infection control policies and local biomedical waste regulations. Do not attempt to clean or reuse.
Please look for the given options Visible chest rise during bag compression. No excessive resistance while squeezing (suggests open airway). Color improvement (e.g., pinker lips). Improved pulse oximetry (SpO₂) if available. Capnography or end-tidal CO₂ monitoring if used in advanced settings.
It is typically used in emergency situations such as cardiac arrest, respiratory arrest, or during CPR, as well as in hospital settings when mechanical ventilation is not available or necessary.
Self-inflating bag One-way valve Face mask or endotracheal tube connector Oxygen reservoir (optional) Oxygen inlet port
Yes, most manual resuscitators have a port that allows connection to an oxygen source to deliver a higher concentration of oxygen (up to nearly 100%) to the patient.
Single-use (disposable) resuscitators should not be reused. Reusable ones must be disassembled and cleaned according to the manufacturer's instructions and then disinfected or sterilized.
It is intended for short-term use, typically during emergencies or transport. For long-term support, a mechanical ventilator should be used.