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Ventilator Spec Sheet

The ventilator provides automated ventilation for the Universal Anaesthesia Machine in volume and pressure control modes without expensive gases. It has a large touchscreen that displays respiratory values and waveforms and can be set by patient weight or manually. It is powered by the UAM or an internal battery for up to 6 hours during power outages.
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Ventilator Spec Sheet

The ventilator provides automated ventilation for the Universal Anaesthesia Machine in volume and pressure control modes without expensive gases. It has a large touchscreen that displays respiratory values and waveforms and can be set by patient weight or manually. It is powered by the UAM or an internal battery for up to 6 hours during power outages.
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The Ventilator

for the Universal Anaesthesia Machine


The ventilator provides automated ventilation in volume
and pressure control modes without the need for
expensive compressed oxygen or air. Its unique electric
motor drive, with six-hour battery backup, ensures
continuous ventilation during power outages. If the
oxygen supply fails, the ventilator continues to draw room
air through the vaporizer. For safety and convenience the
manual bellows on the UAM are always available as backup
for IPPV.

The ventilator has a large, color touch-screen that clearly


displays respiratory values. A choice of waveforms is pro-
vided during IPPV and spontaneous ventilation. Settings
can be entered individually, chosen from user-created
profiles or simply by choosing patient body weight when
starting a case.

VENTILATOR SPECIFICATIONS
• Adult, paediatric and neonatal patients Alarms
• Preset programs by patient weight, or • Volume or circuit pressure out of range
manual setting of all parameters • Apnoea warning
• Tidal Volume – 50 to 1000 ml • Patient circuit disconnect
• Minute Volume – 1 to 10 Litres/minute • High circuit pressure
• Pressure Control – 10 to 30 cmH20 • Battery condition
• I:E ratio – 1:1, 1:2, 1:3 • Ventilator inoperative
• Rate – 5-30 bpm • Mains failure
• PEEP Accepts fixed and variable PEEP valves Dimensions
Screen displays • Height: 442 mm,
• Flow waveform • Width: 275 mm,
• Pressure waveform • Depth: 296 mm
• Compliance Loops • Weight: 18 kg
• Flow versus pressure Electrical
• Flow versus volume • External power requirement 110V to 240V 50/60Hz
• Plugs into UAM for voltage protection
• Battery backup up to 6 hours
For more information, please e-mail us at [email protected].
Gradian Health Systems, Inc.
915 Broadway Suite 1001 NY NY 10010
T +1 212 537 0340 gradianhealth.org

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