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Page 1: Neonate, Pediatric and Adult - cdn.aumet.me · Neonate, Pediatric and Adult Innovation within your Reach. ADJUSTMENTS SPECIFICATIONS PARAMETER: O ... NBR IEC 60601-1; NBR IEC 60.601-1-2;

Emergency and Transport Ventilator

Neonate, Pediatric and Adult

Innovation within your Reach

Page 2: Neonate, Pediatric and Adult - cdn.aumet.me · Neonate, Pediatric and Adult Innovation within your Reach. ADJUSTMENTS SPECIFICATIONS PARAMETER: O ... NBR IEC 60601-1; NBR IEC 60.601-1-2;

ADJUSTMENTS SPECIFICATIONS PARAMETER:

O2 Flowmeter for Inhalation: 0 to 15 L/min

Tidal Volume: 10 to 2500 mL

Respiratory : 0 to 150 min-1

Frequency

Rise Time: 0 to 2.0s

Pause: 0 to 70%

Inspiratory Pressure: 1 to 60 cmH O2

Pressure Support (PS): OFF; 5 to 60 cmH O2

PEEP : 0 to 40 cmH O2

Sensitivity (Pressure): OFF; -0.2 to -10.0 cmH O2

Sensitivity (Flow): OFF; 0.5 to 30 L/min

Inspiratory Flow: 1 to 180 L/min

Flow Cycling (PS): 5 to 80%

O2 Concentration: 35% to 100%

Inspiratory Time: 0.1 to 10.0 s

:Inspiratory Flow Wave Square, Deccelerate, Accelerate, Sine

CPAP: 1 to 40 cmH O2

I:E (Ratio): 1:4 to 4:1

Backup: OFF; PLV; PCV; VCV

Apnea alarm: 5 to 60 s

VENTILATION MODES:

VCV (assisted); PCV (assisted); PLV; V-SIMV; P-SIMV; CPAPDualPAP(APRV and BIPAP can be seted), PSV, NIV

VENTILATION MONITOR

Curves: Pressure x Time, Flow x Time, Volume x Time

Loops: Volume x Pressure, Flow x Volume

CO x Time, SpO x Time2 2Curves:

Instantaneous Pressure Bargraph

Peak Pressure, Mean Pressure, Plateau

PEEP and Intrinsic PEEP

Expiratory Volume, Inspiratory Volume, Minute Volume

Static and Dynamic Compliance

Airway Resistance

Inspiratory and Expiratory Time

I:E Ratio

Respiratory Frequency Total and Spontaneous

Minute Volume Total and Spontaneous

FiO2

2SpO and Cardiac Frequency

CO2

Verify AdapterCO2

Reconnect SensorCO2

Change SensorCO2

CO2 Out of Range

CO2 Measurement Error

Calibrate SensorCO2

Automatic Alarm Adjustment: 10, 20 or 30%

High / Low Pressure Alarm: OFF, 1 to 80 cmH O2

High / Low PEEP Alarm: OFF, 1 to 40 cmH O2

High / Low Minute Volume Alarm: OFF; 0.1 to 100.0 L

Apnea Alarm: 5 to 60 s

High / Low Frequency Alarm: OFF; 1 to 200 min-1

High and Low SpO : OFF; 30 to 100%2

High / Low larm:EtCO A OFF; 1 to 80 mmHg2

Inhaled CO : OFF; 1 to 20 mmHg2

Low Battery

Low O Pressure2

Patient Disconnection

Respiratory Circuit Obstruction

Apnea

AC Input Fail

Check SpO Sensor2

ALARM SYSTEM AND SAFETY

PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS

5.7” LCD Color Touch Screen Display 320 x 240 pixels

Plastic ABS case impact resistant

Handle for Transport

Support for Transportation and Fixation at the Bed

Dimension: 255x181x231mm

Weight: 3.25kg

Red Led to indicate alarm conditions

Green Led to indicate electrical power connection

On/Off switch

Internal O Concentration measurement Cell2

Inlet O Pressure Reading2

Loudspeaker to indicate alarms and alerts

ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS

External AC/DC adaptor (100-240 VAC–50–60Hz +12Vdc)→

Maximum Power Consumption: 50W

External Battery Inlet: 12Vdc

RS-232 Serial Interface

Current Consumption: 2,5A

BATTERY

Internal Battery: Li-Ion 11,8 V : 4000 mAhDC

Internal Battery Autonomy: 390 min (6.5 h)

Recharge time: 4 h

O Pressure Inlet: 60 to 150 PSI2

Maximum Flow Outlet: 180 L/MIN

Barometric Pressure Reading and Compensation

STANDARDS:

Certificates: DIN EN794-3:2009; CE 0120

IPX4

NBR IEC 60601-1; NBR IEC 60.601-1-2; NBR IEC60.601-1-4

Class IIb- According to CE/93/42/CEE annex IX

2012/A

PR

IL-

7003243

OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES

Wall Mount Device

Stand with casters

Handbag

Blender (21% to 100%)

Articulated arm

Oxymeter Pulse Sensor (SpO – Masimo)2

Capnograph Sensor (CO – Phase In)2

MRA - Magnamed Remote Assistance

System to Evaluate the OxyMag by Internet

The OxyMag is an Emergency and Transport Ventilator, with high performance ventilation to be used in neonates to adult

patients. Quick start up ventilation by selecting the type of patient directly on the ventilator screen, compact and lightweight,

offers ventilatory support for patients in rescue emergency and transport by land or air including helicopters, in the

hospital emergency room (ER), in the anesthesia postoperative recovery room, for intra-hospital and inter-hospital transport.

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