AKAS SYRINGE PUMP
Product Highlights :
- Rugged and Strong design for rough use
- Compact (2.4 ltr) & Lightweight(1.75kg
- 0.1 to 1200ml/hr flow rate
- Long battery back up (up to 10 Hrs )
- Warranty not applicable for this product
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AKAS SYRU 4004 is a front-loading syringe pump that is compact, light, and rugged. Designed in an elegant fashion it stands out in your ICU. It works accurately for adult, pediatric, and neonatal patients with laminar drug flow improving patient care when drugs with a short half-life are administered. Concentrated medicines need to be injected continuously as well as slowly into the patient. Syringe pumps are highly helpful under such situations as they can be programmed to deliver a specified quantity of drugs through the vein at a predetermined rate. AKAS TERUMAX Syringe Pump can be used in Adult, Pediatric, and Neonatal Patients
FEATURES
- Suitable for Cardiothoracic Patients
- Rugged and Strong design for rough use
- Compact (2.4 ltr) & Lightweight(1.75kg)
- 0.1 to 1200ml/hr flow rate
- Long battery backup (up to 10 Hrs )
- Dosage ramp-up and tapper-down function
- Custom programmable mode to accept any brand of syringe
- Auto / Purge bolus facility
- Multiple safety alarm facility
- Inline program during infusion
Specification Akas Syringe Pump
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| MODES | : Flow Rate only, Flow Rate & Target volume, Flow Rate & Target Time, Target volume and target time, Drug library mode, Syringe pump with pulse oximeter Mode | |||||||||||||||||||
| WEIGHT & DIMENSION | : 1.75 kg,170 x 107 x 135 ( L x B x H) | |||||||||||||||||||
| ALARMS | : tAr.1 – Target Volume reached tAr.2 – Target time reached End – End of Syringe occL – Occlusion OFF – Battery discharged AL 1 – Syringe holder disturbed during infusion AL 2 – Syringe Disengaged while running AL 3 – Motor unable to drive AL 4 – Mains to Battery F/R High reduce F/R 200 AL 5 – AC Power over the limit AL 6 – AC Voltage below 215 AL 9 – Syringe not engage |
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| POWER SUPPLY | : AC 220V TO 240V 50HZ | |||||||||||||||||||
| BATTERY | : 12V Ni-MH Battery | |||||||||||||||||||
| BATTERY BACKUP | : 10hrs @ 5ml.hr Flow rate on 50ml Syringe | |||||||||||||||||||
| POWER CONSUMPTION | : 7 VA | |||||||||||||||||||
| DISPLAY | : Four 7 Segment | |||||||||||||||||||
| APPLICABLE SYRINGE | : 2ml, 5ml, 10ml, 20ml, 30ml, 50/60ml & 100ml Syringes form JMS, Braun, Dispovan, BD and Custom Programmable for any Brand of Syringe. | |||||||||||||||||||
| AUTOMATIC SYRINGE SIZE DETECTOR | : Available | |||||||||||||||||||
| FOWL RATE CHANGE | :
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| INFUSED VOLUME | : 0.1 – 999.9 ml | |||||||||||||||||||
| ELAPSED TIME | : Display of Elapsed time from 00:01 to 99:59 hrs | |||||||||||||||||||
| DOSAGE TAPER UP/DOWN(Sequential Mode) | : Sequential program of 10 different program | |||||||||||||||||||
| KVO | : 0.1ml/Hr to 9.9ml/Hr in 0.1 ml increment | |||||||||||||||||||
| BOLUS | : Purge Bolus & Auto Bolus | |||||||||||||||||||
| BOLUS VOLUME | : 0.1ml to 10 ml in 0.1 ml increments | |||||||||||||||||||
| OCCLUSION PRESSURE | : 10 steps selection (OFF to 9 Levels) | |||||||||||||||||||
| ANTI-BOLUS FUNCTION | : Available ( Automatic pressure reduction on the drug delivery line during occlusion alarm) | |||||||||||||||||||
Disclaimer
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In Pursuit of continual improvement, we reserve the right to change the design and specifications of any of our products without prior notice.
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Specifications are taken from the above company website and they may change as per the changes on the company website.
Please take the advice of the authorized medical practitioner before use.
Syringe Pump FAQs
Q1. What is a syringe pump?
A syringe pump is a precise medical device that slowly pushes medication from a syringe into your body. It ensures accurate delivery of even tiny volumes of fluid, making it perfect for critical care and pediatric use.
Q2. How is a syringe pump different from other infusion pumps?
Unlike traditional pumps that use fluid bags, syringe pumps use a motor to push the plunger of a syringe. This allows extremely fine control over medication flow — ideal for infants or potent drugs.
Q3. Where are syringe pumps used?
Syringe pumps are widely used in hospitals, especially in ICUs, operating rooms, and neonatal wards. They are also used at home for therapies like insulin delivery or pain management.
Q4. What types of medication can a syringe pump deliver?
They can deliver insulin, painkillers, chemotherapy drugs, anesthetics, hormones, and more — especially where accurate dosage is critical.
Q5. Can I use a syringe pump at home?
Yes! Many people use portable syringe pumps at home for pain control, insulin therapy, or hormone treatment. They're safe, easy to use, and often battery-operated.
Q6. Are syringe pumps available on rent?
Yes, syringe pumps are available for rent — perfect for short-term home care. Renting is a cost-effective option for post-hospital recovery or palliative care.
Q7. Is using a syringe pump painful?
Not at all. You may feel the IV needle, but the actual pump action is smooth and silent — you won’t feel the medication being delivered.
Q8. What happens when the syringe is empty?
The pump will beep or give an alert when the syringe runs out. This helps ensure doses aren’t missed and allows timely refills.
Q9. Can I travel with a syringe pump?
Definitely. Many modern syringe pumps are portable, lightweight, and battery-powered, making them travel-friendly.
Q10. Is a syringe pump safe to use at home?
Yes, with proper setup and caregiver training, syringe pumps are very safe. Built-in alarms and safety features help prevent overdosing or clogs.
Q11. Who can benefit from renting a syringe pump?
Patients recovering from surgery, those receiving chemotherapy or palliative care, or anyone needing short-term infusion therapy at home.
Disclaimer:
Information provided here is for educational purposes only and should not replace professional medical advice. Always consult a qualified healthcare provider for diagnosis and treatment.