You've probably seen a lot of dialysis setups come and go, but this one handles the really tricky part—automatic disinfection—without you having to babysit it through every cycle, which is basically what sold me on it years ago.
Most buyers I deal with are running small to mid-sized clinics where the tech team isn't huge, and they need a machine that doesn't need a manual for every daily shutdown routine, so it just does its thing after the last patient.

The 15-inch LCD touch screen is nice and responsive, but what really matters is the dual air detection—ultrasound plus optical—so you're not relying on one sensor that might drift, and we usually stock these with a 1-year warranty, though lead time can stretch to about 20 days or so if demand spikes.

Venous presure runs from -180 to +600, arterial from -380 to +400, and the blood pump itself is 20 to 600 ml per minute depending on tubing you're using, which is pretty standerd but slightly tighter tolerance than some older models I've handled.

One thing buyers don't always ask but should: the dialysate temperature can be set in 0.1°C increments from 33 to 40, which matters for certain protocols where even a half-degree drift irritates the patient, and the UF capasity hits 4000 ml per hour.
Anyway, it's not the machine you'd want if you're only doing pediatric cases—the flow range starts at 20 ml which is fine, but the size and weight (66kg) make it a better fit for a standard adult bay than a mobile unit.
CE means it meets European safety and performance standards for medical devices, and ISO13485 confirms our manufacturing quality management system is up to snuff for production and servicing. Both are mandatory for clinical use in most regulated markets.
No, the resolution is fixed at 0.1°C. That's standard for precision dialysis, letting you dial in temps like 36.5°C or 37.2°C without guesswork.
We typically require a MOQ of 5 units per order, but we can sometimes flex for first-time buyers or trial batches. Just reach out to confirm.
Yes, both the ultrasound and optical sensors trigger an immediate alarm and halt the blood pump if air is detected in the line. It's a redundant safety feature to prevent air embolism.
Keep it in a clean, dry area between 10-40°C and away from direct sunlight. Make sure the power cord is unplugged and the machine has completed its automatic disinfection cycle before storage.