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Newport HT70 User Manual

Newport HT70
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Newport Medical Instruments, Inc.
Newport HT70 Ventilator
Operating Manual
OPRHT70 Rev. A
03/10
0344
Newport Medical Instruments, Inc.
1620 Sunflower Ave.
Costa Mesa, CA 92626
Tel: 1.714.427.5811
Tel: 1.800.451.3111 (USA Only)
Fax: 1.714.427.0489
Customer Service ext. 282
www.ventilators.com
email: Info@ventilators.com

Table of Contents

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Newport HT70 Specifications

General IconGeneral
FiO221 - 100%
Flow RateUp to 120 LPM
Operating TimeUp to 10 hours with internal battery; Up to 10 hours with optional external battery
AirflowUp to 120 LPM
Noise LevelNot specified in the official documentation.
Power Consumption100 - 240 VAC, 50/60 Hz, 1.0 A max; 12 VDC
Voltage100 - 240 VAC, 50/60 Hz; 12 VDC
Fan DimensionsNot specified in the official documentation.
Bearing TypeNot specified in the official documentation.

Summary

Introduction

Brief Device Description

Overview of the HT70 ventilator's features and capabilities.

Warnings, Cautions, and Notes

Essential safety information and hazard definitions for safe operation.

Set up and Pre-use Preparations

Attaching Patient Circuit and Accessories

Steps for connecting breathing circuits, humidifiers, and optional accessories.

Navigating the HT70 Screens

Performing the Circuit Check

Procedure for verifying the integrity of the breathing circuit and system.

Operating the HT70 Ventilator

Quick Check Procedure

Routine checks to ensure proper HT70 operation before patient use.

Patient Setup Procedure

Steps for configuring the ventilator for individual patient needs and therapy.

Ventilator Alarms

Setting Alarms and Alarm Quickset

Configuring alarm limits and using automatic alarm setting features.

User Adjustable and Automatic Alarms

Overview of alarms that can be adjusted by the user and those set automatically.

Battery Operation

Explanation of Modes and Controls