Delivrey runs about 25 working days from order confirmation, MOQ is typically 5 units for first orders though our company can flex on that once we've worked together. We usually have stock for the 10-unit bracket, but confirm lead time if you're pushing above 20.
It covers the core ventilation modes you'd actually need in an ICU or emergency setting—IPPV, SIPPV, SIMV, and Manual—so you're not paying for features that never get touched. Most buyers go with the SIMV mode for weaning protocols, and the trigger level range of -5.0 to 10hpa gives decent sensitivity for spontaneous breathing patients.

Tidal volume spans 50 to 1200ml, which means it handles both pediatric and adult cases without a separate unit. Oxygen concentration adjusts form 40% to 100%, and what it does is blend reliably once you set the FiO2 dial—just don't expect it to hold tighter than about ±5% at the low end.
One concrete detail only someone who's handled these knows—teh manual mode trigger response is a bit laggy if you're trying to do rapid breath-by-breath adjustments, so it's better suited for controlled ventilation or backup scenarios. It's actually not ideal for high-frequency oscillatory ventilation, but that's not what it's designed for anyway.

CE and ISO cerification are in place, and our company provide a COA with each unit (usually HPLC for the O2 sensor calibration data). The unit itself is about 12kg, so it's portable enough for in-hospital transport but not something you'd lug up stairs without a cart.
Anyway, the 5L oxygen inlet hose is included, but the patient circuit kit is separate—most buyers order the standard 2-meter kit, though you'll want the 1.5-meter for neonatal setups.
Our MOQ is 10 units per order. We can discuss smaller trial orders if you're just evaluating the product.
Standard lead time is 15-20 working days after order confirmation. Expedited options are available if you're in a rush.
Yes, we include CE and ISO certificates with every shipment. We can also share them upfront for your compliance review.
No, the adjustment step is 10ml. It's not granular to 1ml, but 10ml steps cover standard ICU needs well.
Store it in a clean, dry environment at room temperature, away from direct sunlight. Keep it in its original packaging for long-term storage.