Portable ventilators

Newport™ HT70 plus ventilator

The Newport™ HT70 ventilator can be used for invasive or noninvasive ventilation in nearly any clinical setting.

Features

  • An on-airway flow sensor provides more choices for ventilation — inspiratory or expiratory monitoring and alarms, flow, or pressure trigger.
  • The hot-swappable battery provides up to 10 hours of operation (depending on settings). Batteries can be swapped out on the go for extended operation and added freedom without interrupting ventilation.
  • The battery time estimator provides added peace of mind during transports.
  • Built-in oxygen monitoring and alarms alert users to changes or disruptions when using supplemental oxygen.
  • The cylinder-use time calculator helps estimate how long oxygen will last when on the go.
  • The full-color touch screen provides easy access to all controls, simple navigation, and a help guide for added convenience.
  • With its rugged and reliable construction, the ventilator is designed to withstand rough treatment in a wide range of environments.
  • A patented gas generator runs cool and quiet, is gas efficient, and provides consistent volume delivery.
  • Advanced features such as alarm quickset, custom presets, and custom backup ventilation make this an exceptional portable ventilator.

Power and gas efficiency

The Newport™ HT70 plus ventilator is a totally self-contained pressure/volume ventilator; there is no need for external compressed gas from a compressor or an air cylinder. With its patented, dual-piston gas generator and internal battery capability, the Newport™ HT70 plus ventilator is truly portable, making it ideal for use in a wide range of environments.

Our engineers have designed a micro-piston, dual-piston pump that runs cool and quiet, is gas efficient and provides consistent volume delivery for patients from 5 kg through adult.

The hot-swappable lithium-ion battery provides up to 10 hours of operation at standard settings and can be fully recharged in only three hours.† This battery technology gives users the extended use time they need for transport or in case of a power emergency. Using an extra fully charged hot-swappable power pac battery allows for virtually continuous operation.

  • The integrated internal power pac battery is hot-swappable for continuous battery operation. Changing out the power pac battery does not interrupt ventilation.
  • The battery time estimator feature allows users to gauge battery use time based on each patient’s settings.
  • The patented internal gas generator allows for efficient use of oxygen and the cylinder use time calculator feature helps users plan for cylinder requirements.

Specifications

Patient range
Infant/pediatric (less than or equal to 5 kg) to adult
Controls/settings
Modes (pressure or volume) A/CMV, SIMV, SPONT
NIV (noninvasive ventilation) On/off in all modes
VT (tidal volume) 50 to 2,200 mL
RR (respiratory rate) 1 to 99 breaths per minute
i Time (inspiratory time) 0.1 to 3.0 seconds
PEEP/CPAP 0 to 30 cm H2O/0 to 30 mbar
PS (pressure support) 0 to 60 cm H2O/0 to 60 mbar
Flow 6 to 100 L per minute
I:E ratio 1:99 to 3:1
PC (pressure control) 5 to 60 cm H2O/5 to 60 mbar
Ptrig (sensitivity) -9.9 to 0 cm H2O/-9.9 to 0 mbar
Flow trigger 0.0 to 10.0 L per minute, off
Manual inflation 3 seconds maximum
O2 (oxygen) 21 to 100%
Bias flow NIV off: 7 L per minute w/PEEP
NIV on: 3 to 30 L per minute w/PEEP
PS max i time 0.1 to 3.0 seconds
PS% Expiratory threshold 5 to 85%
Slope rise 1 to 10
Flow wave pattern Square or descending
Auto lock function On/off
Language selection Multiple language options
PEEP + PS cannot exceed 60 cm H2O/mbar
Monitored parameters
Paw (peak, mean, base) VTI / VTE (inspiratory/expiratory tidal volume)
MVI/ MVE (inspiratory/expiratory minute volume) Peak inspiratory flow
RR tot (total respiratory rate) Internal dual battery system
O2 concentration I:E ratio
O2 cylinder use Battery use time estimator
Alarms
High/low airway pressure Apnea
High/low baseline pressure High/low oxygen
High respiratory rate Low battery
High/low minute volume Alarm silence/reset
Device alert Back-up ventilation alert
High tidal volume Airway flow sensor disconnect
Dimensions
Width 9.75 in (24.74 cm)
Depth 11 in (27.94 cm)
Height (includes handle) 10.25 in (26.04 cm)
Weight 15.4 lbs (6.9 kg)
Touchscreen 5.2 in (13.20 cm) × 3.9 in (9.90 cm)
Nominal 7 in (17.78 cm) diagonal
Specialty screens
Events Records up to 1,000 events with parameter settings
Trends Displays trend graphs for last 72 hours
Waveform graphics Flow/pressure/tidal volume
Help Touch any button for a tutorial of that feature
Domains Basic, transport, and hospital
Export data Capture/download events and trends
Patient presets Customized or default
Customized back-up ventilation Link with apnea and/or low MV and customize settings

Ordering information

Item number Description Units per box
OPRHT70-2-CD Operator’s manual CD — all languages 1
CRT3250A Cruiser cart, complete with power supply holder, flex arm, and breathing circuit holder 1
BAT3271A- Power pac battery with LED indicator 1
PWR3204P Newport™ HT70 ventilator AC power supply, pinch release 1
PWR3207P North American-style power cord 1
PWR3210P British-style power cord 1
PWR3211P European-style power cord 1
ADP3203P DC auto lighter power adapter with pinch release 1
MXL70A-GR-DS Air/oxygen mixer with green hose, DISS fitting 1
FLT3209P-C Mixer filter 5
RSV3215A Low-flow oxygen reservoir kit 1
KIT3420A Disposable flow sensor for pediatric and adult 4
HT460300 Air intake filter, disposable 5
HT6004701 Proximal inline filter, disposable 5
FLT3302P-C Bacteria filter, disposable 40
BAG3270M Cruiser convertible bag, blue fabric 1
BAG3271M Cruiser convertible bag, yellow fabric 1
FVC-2005-HT70 Carrier with oxygen enclosure and bed rail system brackets 1
KIT3211A Wall mount kit 1
MNT3208A Single e-cylinder mount for CRT3215A 1
MNT3209A Dual e-cylinder mount for CRT3215A 1

Resources

In-service videos

Applications
 

Power management
 

Power management:
power accessories

Exterior tour
 

Exterior tour:
front connectors

Exterior tour:
front panel

Exterior tour:
right panel

Exterior tour:
right panel, oxygen accessories

Exterior tour:
back panel

Exterior tour:
left panel

Exterior tour:
left panel, export data

Exterior tour:
handle

Exterior tour:
powering on

Screen navigation
 

Screen navigation:
mode and breath type

Screen navigation:
NIV, NIV application

Screen navigation:
main screen

Screen navigation:
main screen parameters

Screen Navigation:
alarm screen

Screen navigation:
alarm screen, inspiratory vs. expiratory monitoring

Screen navigation:
alarm screen, quickset alarms

Screen navigation:
more screen

Screen navigation:
more screen, patient comfort settings

Screen navigation:
more screen, more screen features

Screen navigation:
utility screen, back up ventilation

Message display
 

Monitor data windows

Help guide
 

Domains

Auto lock

Introduction

Breathing circuit setup

Breathing circuit setup:
on-airway flow sensor

Circuit check
 

Circuit check:
circuit check failed

Oxygen usage
 

Oxygen usage: 
air/oxygen mixer

Oxygen usage: 
low flow oxygen reservoir

Oxygen usage: 
oxygen monitoring

Oxygen usage: 
oxygen monitoring, safe oxygen use

Prepare for ventilation

Prepare for ventilation: 
NIV application

Prepare for ventilation: 
alarm quickset

Start ventilation

Powering off

Closing

Introductions

Filter maintenance

Filter maintenance: 
air intake filter

Filter maintenance: 
prox line filter

Filter maintenance: 
cooling fan filter

Filter maintenance: 
air/oxygen mixer filter

Preventive maintenance

O2 Monitor Calibration

† When plugged into AC, at room temperature, under standard settings.