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LIFE2000 VENTILATION SYSTEM INTRODUCTION
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LIFE2000 VENTILATION SYSTEM INTRODUCTION
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PACKAGING CONTENTS
WARNING:
For any accessories, read the label and accompanying document(s) before use.
TIP:
The ventilation system is shipped in specially designed, protective boxes. Do not throw away the boxes; keep
them for future transportation needs.
Life2000® Ventilator (ventilator)
The ventilator can be used with the Life2000®
Compressor or an alternate 50-PSI pressure source.
Life2000® Compressor (compressor)
The compressor is an electropneumatic power unit
that provides the ventilator with a continuous pressure
source and is a charging station for the ventilator.
Belt clip for ventilator
The belt clip is used to secure the ventilator when it is
used in wearable configurations.
Battery charger and AC power cord for the
ventilator
The battery charger and AC power cord connect the
ventilator to an AC power source.
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External power supply and AC power cord for
the compressor.
The external power supply and AC power cord
connect the compressor to an AC power source.
Ventilator Carry Pouch
Alternative to belt clip for securing the ventilator when
using in wearable configurations.
FEATURES
The Life2000® Ventilation System is a critical care, volume control mechanical ventilation system designed for a
broad range of applications in critical care and home settings.
The modular Life2000® Ventilation System (system) is composed of the Life2000® Ventilator (ventilator) and the
Life2000
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Compressor (compressor).
The ventilator:
• Offers three different volume control modes of operation:
• Control Ventilation
• Assist/Control Ventilation
• Assist Ventilation.
• Can be used with a variety of commercially available invasive interfaces (such as ET tubes) or non-invasive
masks such as full face, nasal, and pillows masks.
• Enables clinicians to define three prescriptions based on patient need.
• Allows for an adjustable PEEP setting for each prescription.
• Allows for an adjustable trigger sensitivity for each prescription.
• Includes the ability to set various critical alarms for each prescription.
• Has up to four hours of battery-powered operation.
• Displays patient breath rate, Peak Inspiratory Pressure (PIP), average flow, and current volume level.
The compressor:
• Provides a continuous 50-PSI pressure source.
• Is a charging station for the ventilator.
• Has an internal battery with one hour of operation.