Walk into most small animal clinics and you'll find a human monitor jerry-rigged for canine patients — it's a workaround that basically never gives you the artfact-free NIBP or RESP you actually need. The LZK-135Pro was wired specifically for veterinary use from the ground up, swapping out oversized capacitive touch surfaces for a responsive 12.1-inch TFT that a goldendoodle or a corn snake will absolutely lean against, give or take a few pounds. That 170-degree viewing angle is pretty much mandatory when you've got two techs and a half-dry ortho vet crowded around the same machine during intubation.

4.2 kilograms, 38x35x30cm, which means it fits on a rolling cart or a stacked kennel top without wanting to tip into next week. The lithium battery is speced at 11.1V 2200mAh and it'll pull maybe forty minutes of real-world continuous running when you're pumping SPO2, noninvasive blood pressure, and temperature waveforms all at once — most buyers go with the AC brick plugged in full-time anyway. ECG leads pick up through the fur coating surprisingly well, largely because of the motion and ambient light anti-interference circuit that filters out the kind of femoral flexion noise that buries human monitors in false peaks.

Look, the touch screen option is fine if you're using the large character interface for quick respiratory rate surveys or if your staff has the reaction times of someone who just had coffee — but in most cases the standard push-button membrane interface is actually faster when you're wearing surgical gloves that don't register worth a damn. 0-40°C and 85% humidity limit covers most exam room environments but do not run it in a full direct sun kennel run or a sauna-style barn; teh working range is better suited for controlled clinical air. We usually have stock on the CE and FDA cert variants, but confirm lead time if your audit requires the specific country-of-origin notarization paperwork — that adds about a business week or so depending on where you are.

100-240V AC has a built-in noise isolation transformer that scrubs out alternating current hum from old building wiring, something nobody mentions on spec sheets but matters enormously when you're running a 60Hz line and trying to resolve R-waves form respiration artifacts in a sedated equine patient. If you're pushing this into TPR protocols for an alligator or a goat with thick chest musculature, the SPO2 limiter will show a motion artifact at about 85-90% of maximum threshold during seizure events; you can bypass it with a side-panel software switch but it voids the in-warranty equiment warranty if you ignore the 85% humidity boundary during that operation. The probe cables terminate in a standard 2-pin breakout, which means they're interchangeable anywhere in the US, but verify connector polarity if you source aftermarket through China.

It's designed for continuous vital trend logging — actually pretty good at tracking gradient sleep cycles under isoflurane where manual logging would introduce observer variability you can't correct for. What it does not do well is rapid-fire transport monitoring; the NIBP pump cycles are engineered for a stationary module hold time of about eighteen seconds minimum, and moving the unit while inflating the cuff generates wildly erratic diastolic tags that the algorithms just let through unprocessed. Most surgical block teams prefer the Resp-only pass-through mode while transferring animals anyway since capnography rigs absorb that function more cleanly.

Anyway, the export packing on these is straightforward — double-walled cardboard with inner foam cutouts, MOQ is generally five units for raw wholesale lanes without drop-shipping markup. The battery is technically removable via four Phillips-head screws under the rear rubber covers, but replacing it costs more than the unit margin if you source through warranty fulfillment, so budget a spare unit if you are coordinating anaesthesia across three tables per day.
We typically require a minimum order of 10 units for this model, but we can discuss smaller trial orders if you're just getting started.
Standard lead time is around 15-20 working days after order confirmation and payment. For larger orders, we can adjust based on stock availability.
Yes, we include copies of both CE and FDA certifications with each order. Just let us know if you need any additional documentation for customs or registration.
Absolutely, the touch screen is optional and can be added to the LZK-135Pro at your request. Just specify it in your order, and we'll configure it accordingly.
We use export-standard packing—each unit is secured with foam padding in a sturdy carton, with all accessories wrapped separately to prevent damage during transit.