Model NO.:NCM-CL40
Group:Medical Endoscope Surgery
Range of Flow:0~40L
Range of Pressure:3-25mmhg
Safe Classification:Type I Model B
Run Mode:Inter Loading/Cont.Duty
Noise:<= 50dB
Item Weight:9.1kg
Shelf Life:1 Years
Material:Metal
Specification:550x440x300mm
Transport Package:Carton
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Product Features & Details
- Smart self-test, finding out hidden danger in time.
- Preset patient pneumoperitoneum pressure with auto-memory, recover memory set-point by click one key.
- Max 40L flow, work up pneumoperitoneum rapidly.
- Remind operating status with smart voice alerts.
- Adjust aerated flow intelligently, maintain stable pneumoperitoneum pressure.
- Pressure relief with only one key touching.
- Hard/soft ingredients protected doubly, safe and reliable.
CO2 Insufflator consists of power transformer, microcomputer controller main board, display board, CO2 pressure reducing valve, solenoid valve, gas pipeline and gas filter. The CO2 Insufflator is used with the CO2 cylinder to provide visual conditions and surgical space for laparoscopic surgery.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the primary function of the CO2 Insufflator?
It is designed to provide visual conditions and surgical space for laparoscopic surgery by maintaining stable pneumoperitoneum pressure using CO2 gas.
What is the maximum gas flow rate of the NCM-CL40 model?
The device supports a wide range of flow from 0 to 40L/MIN, allowing for rapid buildup of the pneumoperitoneum.
Does the device have safety alarms?
Yes, it features a smart self-test system and smart voice reminders to alert the medical staff of the operating status and any potential hidden dangers.
Can I save preferred pressure settings?
Absolutely. The device includes an auto-memory function for preset pressure, which can be recovered instantly with a single click.
What are the power requirements for this equipment?
The insufflator is compatible with universal voltage: AC 100~240V at 50HZ/60HZ, with a rated power of 50VA.
What is the noise level during operation?
The device is designed for quiet surgical environments, maintaining a noise level of less than or equal to 50dB.