Philips NOCTN98 Unknown User Manual Specification Sheet Respironics Ventilator Trilogy 202 D201e4e5097d47e1b1e1a77c01435ca5

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Simplicity and versatility
Philips Respironics Trilogy 202 portable ventilator specications
Key advantages
• Compact design with long-life internal
battery for intra-hospital transport.
• Supports active and passive circuits for
invasive and noninvasive ventilation.
• Innovative leak compensated volume
control ventilation.
The Trilogy 202 is both a volume-control and pressure-control ventilator
for invasive and noninvasive ventilation. The versatile breath delivery and
setup options free you from burdensome equipment exchanges, providing
greater continuity of care for your patients. Because the Trilogy 202 has the
unique ability to compensate for leaks in both pressure and volume control
modes, using simpler passive circuits may support signicant time and cost
savings. With one simple setting change, the Trilogy 202 supports either
active or passive exhalation breathing circuits to accommodate changes in
circuit preference.
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Tidal volume 0 – 2000 ml
Minute ventilation 0 – 99 l/min
Estimated leak rate 0 – 200 l/min
Respiratory rate 0 – 80 BPM
Peak inspiratory ow 0 – 200 l/min
Peak inspiratory
pressure
0 – 99 cmH2O
Mean airway
pressure
0 – 99 cmH2O
% patient triggered
breaths
0 – 100%
I:E ratio 9.9:1 – 1:9.9
Pediatric (≥5 kg)
Adult
1 Patient types
Volume
Assist control (AC)
Synchronized intermittent mandatory ventilation (SIMV)
SIMV with pressure support (SIMV w/PS)
Control ventilation (CV)
Pressure
Pressure control (PC)
Pressure control-SIMV (PC-SIMV)
Spontaneous ventilation (S)
Spontaneous ventilation with timed back-up (S/T)
Timed ventilation (T)
Continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP)
Average volume assured pressure support (AVAPS)
with passive circuit type, S, S/T, PC, and T modes only
2 Modes
3 Synchrony
features
Auto-Trak sensitivity
Auto-adaptive triggering, cycling, and leak compensation
(available in all modes, passive circuit only)
Adjustable ow triggering
1 – 9 l/min (available in all modes and circuit types)
4 Circuit types
Active exhalation valve with proximal
airway pressure (PAP)
Active exhalation valve with ow sensor
Passive exhalation port
5 Controls
IPAP 4 – 50 cmH2O
EPAP/PEEP 0 – 25 cmH2O
(active valve circuits)
4 – 25 cmH2O
(passive leak port circuits)
CPAP 4 – 20 cmH2O
(passive leak port circuits)
Pressure support 0 – 30 cmH2O
Tidal volume 50 – 2000 ml
Breath rate 0 – 60 BPM (AC mode)
1 – 60 BPM (all other modes)
Inspiratory time 0.3 – 5.0 s
Rise time 1 – 6 (relative scale)
Ramp start
pressure
0 – 25 cmH2O (active circuits)
4 – 25 cmH2O (passive circuits)
4 – 19 cmH2O (CPAP mode)
Ramp time Off, 5 – 45 min
C-Flex Off, 1 – 3 (relative scale)
Flow trigger
sensitivity
1 – 9 l/min
Flow cycle sensitivity 10 – 90%
6 Monitored
parameters
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8 Oxygen
11 Physical
Circuit disconnect Off, 10 – 60 s
Apnea Off, 10 – 60 s and 4 – 60 BPM
High tidal volume Off, 50 – 2000 ml
Low tidal volume Off, 50 – 2000 ml
High minute
ventilation
Off, 1 – 99 l/min
Low minute
ventilation
Off, 1 – 99 l/min
High respiratory rate Off, 4 – 80 BPM
Low respiratory rate Off, 4 – 80 BPM
FiO2 21 – 100%
O2 ush 2 min at 100%
O2 input
pressure range
276 – 600 kPa (40 – 87 psi)
Operating
temperature
5 – 40°C
Storage temperature -20 – 60°C
Relative humidity 15 – 95%
Atmospheric
pressure
60 – 110 kPa (450 – 825
mmHg)
IEC 60601-1 Medical electrical equipment
Part 1: General requirements
for safety
IEC 60601-1-2 General requirements for
safety – collateral standard
Electromagnetic compatibility
– requirements and tests
IEC 60601-2-12 Medical electrical equipment
Part 2-12: Particular
requirements for the safety
of lung ventilators –
Critical Care ventilators
7 Alarms
Options
1.1 Detachable backup battery
Offering up to 3 hours additional operating time.
1.2 Hospital roll stand
Provides convenient accessory basket and
humidier mount.
1.3 DirectView
1 GB SD card data storage integrated into
the ventilator software.
Input voltage 100 – 240 VAC, 50/60 Hz, 2.1 A
Detachable
battery voltage
14.4 VDC
Internal battery life 3 h under normal conditions
Detachable
battery life
3 h under normal conditions
External battery
connection
12 VDC
9 Environmental
Size (L x W x H) 21.13 x 28.45 x 23.52 cm
Weight (with
internal battery)
5.6 kg (12.4 lb)
10 Electrical
12 Compliance
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Please visit www.philips.com/trilogy202
Philips Healthcare is part of
Royal Philips Electronics
How to reach us
www.philips.com/healthcare
healthcare@philips.com
fax: +31 40 27 64 887
Asia
+852 2821 5888
Europe, Middle East, Africa
+49 7031 463 2254
Latin America
+55 11 2125 0744
North America
+1 425 487 7000
800 285 5585 (toll free, US only)
© 2010 Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V. Auto-Trak, AVAPS, C-Flex, DirectView, Trilogy 100, and Trilogy 202 are trademarks of Respironics, Inc. and its
afliates. All rights are reserved.
Philips Healthcare reserves the right to make changes in specications and/or to discontinue any product at any time without notice or
obligation and will not be liable for any consequences resulting from the use of this publication.
Printed in the U.S.A.
4522 962 58761* FEB 2010
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