Anesthesia ventilator SAV04
veterinaryelectro-pneumatic

anesthesia ventilator
anesthesia ventilator
anesthesia ventilator
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Characteristics

Applications
anesthesia, veterinary
Type
electro-pneumatic

Description

The SAV04 incorporates a host of new features for improved control of IPPV. The SAV04 is an enhanced version of our SAV03 Now incorporates alerts and alarms for ventilation status • Patient disconnect • Over-pressure • Apnoea • Valve disconnect or failure Measurement of inspiratory time and respiratory rate Microprocessor controlled Select-and-commit entry to prevent false changes Easy and intuitive to use Compact, rugged unit Internal battery for portable/mobile use Clear, bright visual display Designed and manufactured in the UK The SAV04 is an enhanced version of the long-standing SAV03 ventilator and uses the same principles of simple, pressure-cycled ventilation. In the redevelopment of the ventilator, features have been added to improve patient control and to improve ventilation status feedback. For example, there is now an automatic over-pressure alarm that will sound if the target pressure is exceeded by 8cm. There is also an alarm if the patient becomes disconnected from the ventilator, or if no back-pressure is detected during the inspiratory phase. These alarms are designed to be informative and are accompanied by explanatory text on the main screen. In addition, an audible beep is produced on every successful breath. Both this beep and the alarm beeps can be individually silenced if required. There is a new valve design to accompany the new ventilator and this has two major benefits. Firstly, the valve can be automatically zeroed on any other SAV04 machine allowing valves to be swapped or replaced easily.

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