Background and Identification
In 1972 WEINMANN distributed the first emergency respirator to the public. The new version of the device which was developed to meet users’ standards was upgraded and distributed in 1997, offering users increased security.
Medumat Easy Ventilator is WEINMANN’S smallest ventilator. Its identifiable by the WEINMANN logo at the top left, and the ‘MEDUMAT Easy’ logo printed on the top right corner. The control panel is mostly black with a grey strip on the right hand side, that is aligned with the MEDUMAT Easy sign at the top right.
The Medumat Easy Ventilator is a guided voice-controlled ventilator that is implemented for resuscitation for those dealing with cardiopulmonary issues and for emergency ventilation after resuscitation occurs.
The device also comes with 20 languages to help assist those all over the world. With the audio cues, it helps the user engage in the required amount of chest compressions. The device also provides users with adjustable pressure limits to help gas insufflation from taking place in the patients’ stomach and lungs.
Technical Specifications
- Dimensions: 100x 145 x 90 mm
- Weight: 0.7kg
- Temperature for operation: -20 °C to +50 °C
- Temperature for storage: -40 °C to +70 °C
- Oxygen concentration: 100%
- Gas supply: Medical grade oxygen
- Oxygen consumption for device operation: 0 l /min
- Operation pressure: 2.7 bar to 6 bar
- Minimum input flow: 0 l /min
- Power supply:
- Lithium ion battery (3.6 V; 5.2 Ah)
- Battery runtime up to 100 h under standard conditions
- IIPV Mode:
- Ventilation Rate: Infinitely adjustable from 10 to 25 min-1
- Tidal Volume (Vt): Infinitely adjustable from 65 to 950 ml
- Correlation of tidal volume to ventilation frequency:
- f (min-1) 25 20 15 12 10 10 10 10 Vt (ml) 65 100 150 300 500 600 800 950
- I:E ratio: 1:2 or 1:3
- Max. ventilation pressure: 20 or 45 mbar
- CPR Mode:
- Tidal Volume (Vt): Adjustable from 65 ml to 950 ml
- Max. ventilation pressure: 20 mbar or 45 mbar
- I:E ratio: 1: 1
Additional Information
Medumat Easy CPR Ventilator Guide