Medical Equipment Expert
3.5-inch LCD screen
Modes: CPAP, S, S/T, T
Integration breathing circuit
Suitable for high to low acuity cases
Continuous refill without switch-off
Specifications
Work mode | CPAP, S, T, S/T |
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CPAP | IPAP : 4 cmH2O ~ 25 cmH2O with 0.5 cmH2O EPAP : 4 cmH2O ~ 20 cmH2O with 0.5 cmH2O CPAP : 4 cmH2O ~ 20 cmH2O with 0.5 cmH2O |
Inspirate trigger | 1 ~ 3 level |
Expirate level | 1 ~ 3 level |
Max flow | < 12.5 kPa |
Pressure rise time | 0.1 s ~ 0.5 s |
Alarm | Low Ventilation warning : 15 lpm High airway pressure : 20 mmHg ~ 30 mmHg High frequency : 1/min to 99/min Low frequency : 1/min to 60/min Suffocation : 8 s to 12 s Tube disconnected : 16 s |
Dimensions | 280 × 350 × 290 mm |
Weight | 3.5 kgs |
Features
3.5-inch LCD screen
Modes: CPAP, S, S/T, T
Integration breathing circuit
Suitable for high to low acuity cases
Continuous refill without switch-off
Simplicity: Portable and user-friendly
Clock and alarm functions
Our CPAP (Continuous Positive Airway Pressure) and BiPAP (Bilevel Positive Airway Pressure) are respiratory therapy devices used to treat sleep apnea and respiratory disorders. Our CPAP delivers a constant air pressure to keep airways open, preventing pauses in breathing during sleep. BiPAP, with two pressure levels, provides higher pressure during inhalation and lower pressure during exhalation, accommodating individuals with more complex respiratory needs. Both devices use a mask to deliver a steady flow of air, promoting better oxygenation and reducing the incidence of apneas and hypopneas. Widely prescribed for conditions like obstructive sleep apnea, CPAP and BiPAP therapy improves sleep quality, alleviates daytime fatigue, and supports overall respiratory health by maintaining a consistent airflow, ensuring proper ventilation, and enhancing patient comfort during sleep.
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