Item number | Description | Units per box |
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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 |
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 | |
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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
Resources
In-service videos
- Product overview
- Setup and ventilation
- Cleaning and maintenance
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.