| Puritan-Bennett 760 Ventilator System | |||
Basic Description | |||
| Manufacturer: | Puritan Bennett Corporation | ||
| Ventilator Type: | Positive Pressure Invasive Noninvasive Conventional | ||
| Ventilator Class: | Intensive Care Unit (ICU) Transport Subacute CPAP | ||
| Patient Population Range: | Pediatric Adult Long-term (chronic) | ||
Characteristics | |||
| Modes--Invasive: | Volume-controlled modes --- ASSIST/CONTROL; SIMV Pressure-controlled modes --- ASSIST/CONTROL; SIMV General modes --- (pressure support): SPONT; SIMV | ||
| Operating Range of Controls: | Mandatory (Volume-controlled) Settings: Respiratory rate: 3 to 70 breaths/minute; Tidal volume: 40 to 2000 mL, compliance-compensated and corrected to body temperature and pressure, saturated (BTPS); Peak flow: 3 to 150 L/min in A/C and SIMV modes (mandatory breaths), 300 L/min for spontaneous breaths; Plateau: 0.0 to 2.0 seconds; Mandatory (Pressure-controlled) Settings: Respiratory rate: 3 to 70 breaths/minute; Inspiratory pressure: 5 to 80 cmH2O; I/E ratio: 1:99 to 4:1; Rise time factor: 5 to 100; Spontaneous (Pressure-supported) Settings: Support pressure: 0 to 70 cmH2O (0 to 70 hPa); Rise time factor: 5 to 100; Exhalation sensitivity: 3 to 50 L/min; Common Settings: PEEP/CPAP: 0 to 35 cmH20 (0 to 35 hPa); Trigger sensitivity: 1 to 20 L/min; %O2: 21% to 100% | ||
| Size: | 214.9" H x 20.3" W x 14.6"D (378 mm H x 515 mmW x 370 mm D) | ||
| Weight: | Ventilator: 66 lb (30 kg); External battery: 28 lb (12.75 kg) | ||
| Other Characteristics: | Pneumatic Gas Sources: Air: Gas delivery system based on frictionless piston design eliminates the need for a compressor or hospital-grade wall air; Oxygen: Must be supplied at 40 to 90 psi (275 to 620 kPa) and at least 160 L/min at standard temperature and pressure, dry (STPD); Other features: Oxygen sensor life: 2 years, nominal (actual life depends on operating environment); Alarm volume: 74 to 88 dBA at 1 m (user-adjustable); Communications: An optional communications panel allows the 740 Ventilator to interface with a number of external devices including a stand-alone remote alarm, nurse call systems, central stations and information systems, such as Clinivision® | ||
Characteristics (Non - Technical) | |||
| List Price: | $18765 | ||
| Warranty Period: | 2 years | ||
| Approvals: | CE, IEC 601-1, EN 60601-1, IEC 601-1-2, EN 60601-1-2, EN 794-1, TUV Rhineland, CSA: C22.2 No. 601-1, C22.2 601-2-12, UL 2601-1 NRTL | ||
| Other Comments: | 15,000 hour maintenance | ||
Specifications | |||
| Front Panel Controls: | Modes: Mandatory: A/C, VCV (Volume-Controlled Ventilation), PCV (Pressure-controlled ventilation); Spontaneous: PSV (Pressure-Supported Ventilation, Spont; Mixed: SIMV (Synchronized Intermittent Mandatory Ventilation; Respiratory rate; Inspiratory pressure; Tidal volume; I/E ratio; Peak flow; Rise time factor; Exh sensitivity; Plateau; PEEP/CPAP; Trigger sensitivity (L/min); % O2; Support pressure; Message window: Shows up to four lines, 20 characters each; 100% O2: Delivers 100% O2 to the patient for 2 minutes, then returns to the current % O2 listing; Menu: Allows you to view active and reset alarms, run self tests, enter standby mode; adjust settings (including alarm volume, ET tube size, and date/time); access oxygen sensor functions (calibrate, enable/disable % O2 alarm limits, enable/disable display of sensor reading); and display battery, software revision, and service information; Apnea params: Allows you to select apnea ventilation settings (respiratory rate, tidal volume, peak flow). Apnea interval is 20 seconds. Manual Insp: Delivers one mandatory breath; Knob: Adjusts values or selects menu options. A setting or alarm pulses in its display window to indicate that the knob is linked to the settings; Current: Lights to indicate that the displayed settings are in effect; Proposed: Lights to indicate that displayed mode, breath type, and settings are being proposed; Alarm silence: Silences audible alarm for 2 minutes; Alarm reset: Clears all alarm indicators. Alarm reactivates if alarm condition persists.; Clear: Cancels proposed settings; Accept: Makes proposed settings effective; Inspiratory pause: Measures inspiratory resistance and static compliance; Expiratory pause: Measures intrinsic and total PEEP | ||
| Alarms: | Alarms are designed to ISO and European standards, and are classified as high or medium priority. | ||
| Alarm Controls: | High rate: 3 to 100 breaths/min; Low insp pressure: 3 to 60 cmH2O (3 to 60 hPa); High pressure: 10 to 90 cmH20 (10 to 90 hPa); Low minute volume: 0 to 50 L; High tidal volume: 20 to 6000 mL; Low tidal volume: 0 to 2000 mL | ||
| Non-Adjustable Alarms: | Alarm; Caution; Normal; Vent Inop; Safety Valve Open; On AC/Battery Charging; On Internal Battery; On External Battery; Internal Battery Level | ||
| Other Specifications: | Environmental Specifications: Temperature: Operating: 41 to 113°F (5 to 45°C) at 10% to 95% relative humidity; Storage: -40 to 140°F (-40 to 60°C) at 10% to 95% relative humidity; Atmospheric pressure: Operating: 8.7 to 16.0 psi (600 to 1,100 hPa); Storage: 7.3 to 16.0 psi (500 to 1,100 hPa); Altitude: Operating: 4,570 m (15,000 ft) maximum; Storage: 15,240 m (50,000 ft) maximum | ||
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