Basically, it sits beside an ICU bed and takes over breathing for a patient who can't do it properly themselves, with the TFT showing you real-time pressrue and volume waveforms so you can see exactly what's happening breath by breath.
220V AC ± 10% at 50-60Hz ± 2% is what it needs form the wall, but there's a built-in battery for when teh power drops unexpectedly—usually good for 20 minutes or so, enough to get a backup generator running.

We typically see these used in adult and pediatric ICUs where you need the full range of modes like IPPV, SIMV, SIGH, SPONT, CPAP, PEEP, S, T, S/T, and Manual—the Bi-level mode is optional and most buyers go with it for weaning protocols.
It's not really suited for transport or home use, the internal battery is just a fail-safe, and the gas source needs both O₂ and air at stable pressures (check your hospital's pipeline before ordering).

One thing the spec sheet doesn't tell you is that the humidifier has tempearture adjustment, which matters a lot for neonates—setting it too cold can dry out the circuit and trigger false low-tidal-volume alarms.
CE and ISO 13485 are on the COA, lead time is usually 4-6 weeks (MOQ is one unit), and our company can add air compressor or extra waveform displays as line items on the same order.
We typically require a minimum order of 2 units for the CWH-3010, but we can discuss smaller quantities for first-time buyers or urgent clinical needs.
Lead time is usually 15 to 25 working days, depending on current production volume and whether you need the optional air compressor or bi-level mode installed.
Yes, we include copies of CE and ISO 13485 certifications with each shipment. We can also send them digitally ahead of time for your compliance review.
The internal battery supports at least 60 minutes of continuous ventilation at standard settings, giving you time to transfer the patient or restore mains power.
Yes, the heated humidifier comes standard on the CWH-3010. It lets you adjust gas temperature and humidity levels to suit patient comfort and clinical requirements.