Used Puritan Bennett 840 Ventilators for Sale with Compressors

Used Puritan Bennett 840 Ventilators for Sale with Compressors

We have 20 used Puritan Bennett 840 ventilators for sale in good
working order recently taken out of service and in good
working order. These ventilators include compressors
and carts.

Puritan Bennett 840 Ventilators hours and features 1

Prices for ventilators vary on how many units purchased –
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Puritan Bennett 840 Ventilator Operator Manual

ABOUT THE PURITAN BENNETT 840 Ventilator

The Puritan Bennett® 840™Ventilator System is the flagship product in our line of critical care ventilators. It is responsive to patients and offers superior comfort, delivering sensitive, precise breaths to critically ill neonatal through adult patients. Patient comfort: With highly responsive proportional solenoid valves, an active exhalation valve and state-of-the-art flow sensors, the 840 ventilator provides exceptional responsiveness and control. These features deliver sensitive and precise breaths, and in turn, superior comfort to patients. SmartAlert™ Alarm System: Prioritized alarm annunciation distinguishes primary alarms from secondary, “dependent” alarms. System indicates the urgency level of each alarm to help you efficiently respond to alarm conditions. Protection from contaminants: A special filter heating process shields patients and clinicians from exposure to viruses and bacteria from exhaled gases. Expiratory filter is capable of filtering viruses such as SARS. Circuit disconnect alarm: Special circuit disconnect alarm does not rely on low pressure or tidal volume to activate. When a circuit disconnects, gas flow stops to prevent the spread of contaminants. Technicians are alerted so they can quickly identify the source of the disconnection. Self-diagnostic testing: Subsystems are thoroughly checked 100 times per second. Message display notifies technicians of potential failures if any drift in performance occurs while ventilating. Seamless communication: The 840 ventilator supports communication with all major patient monitoring and hospital information systems. It also provides seamless recorded data transfer into a patient’s electronic medical record. Puritan Bennett Clinivision Mobile Patient Charting System: The 840 ventilator teams up with the Clinivision system to automate respiratory care patient charting and help balance RT workloads. The Clinivision system offers the latest in wireless, mobile clinical information technology, puts patient information right where you need it—at your fingertips, produces more accurate records and improved charge capture, and supports evidence-based medicine for improved patient care. Ease of use: The innovative design of the 840 ventilator makes it easy for technicians to set up and navigate. It minimizes training requirements for your staff. DualView™ LCD touchscreens display monitored data separately from ventilator settings, so clinicians can change settings and view the impact in one easy place. Short self-test feature resets the 840 ventilator settings in between patient use in about two minutes. The test checks for proper ventilation operation and calculates circuit compliance. Best in class service: Puritan Bennett offers one of the most comprehensive field service programs in the ventilator industry. Our extensive team of Customer Service Engineers and Technical Support staff are dedicated to giving Puritan Bennett ventilator customers the highest quality service. Our field-based sales and service organizations work together to provide customers with prompt warranty and repair services as well as education and insight into new or upgraded 840 ventilator features and product options. Low cost of ownership: The 840 ventilator is designed with rugged and reliable components, and its modular design provides easy serviceability. According to MD Buyline, the 840 ventilator has the lowest 10-year cost of ownership in its class. The 840 ventilator can also be upgraded and customized with various software options to meet your clinical needs, today and in the future—minimizing the cost of fleet upgrades.

Technological Sophistication – With its high-performance pneumatics, dual-microprocessor electronics and DualView™ touchscreens.
Upgradeable – The 840 Ventilator can be upgraded and customized with various software options to meet your clinical needs, today and in the future.
Enhanced noninvasive ventilation (NIV) that improves comfort for patients and performance for clinicians. Designed for use on patients with a stable respiratory drive.
Seamless Communications – The 840 Ventilator supports communication with all major patient monitoring and hospital information systems. It provides seamless electronic data transfer into a patient’s medical record. When used with Clinivision® Mobile Patient Charting software, the package provides clinicians the opportunity to practice evidence-based medicine.
Low Cost of Ownership – The 840 Ventilator is designed with rugged and reliable components. Its modular design provides easy serviceability.
Best-in-class Service – Puritan Bennett offers one of the most comprehensive field service programs in the ventilator industry. Our Customer Service Engineers are dedicated to providing the highest quality of service to our ventilator customers.
Indications for Usage
For use in providing neonate through adult patients with ventilatory support in the hospital environment.
Software Options
PAV™+ Software – Provides consistent support for the work of breathing even with changes in respiratory drive.
BiLevel® Software — Allows patients to breathe spontaneously at two levels of PEEP, for greater patient/ventilator synchrony.
Volume Ventilation Plus™ Software — A pressure control breath style with a guaranteed tidal volume.
Tube Compensation Software — A spontaneous breath delivery enhancement that accurately overcomes the work of breathing through an artificial airway.
NeoMode® Software — Allows the 840 Ventilator to ventilate patients as small as 500 grams without requiring a flow sensor at the patient’s airway.
Ventilator Settings
Ideal Body Weight (IBW): 7.7 to 330.7 lb (3.5 to 149 kg); 1.1 to 330.7 lb (0.5 to 149 kg) with NeoMode® Option
Modes: Assist/Control (A/C), synchronous intermittent mandatory ventilation (SIMV), or spontaneous (SPONT). Optional BiLevel™, Volume Ventilation Plus™ (Volume Control Plus™ and Volume Support™), Tube Compensation. Proportional Assist™ Ventilation Plus (PAV™+) and NeoMode software options
Mandatory breath types: Volume control (VC), pressure control (PC) or Volume Control Plus with Volume Ventilation Plus option
Spontaneous breath types: Pressure supported (PS), Volume supported (VS), Proportional Assist (PA), none or Tube Compensation option
Vent type: INVASIVE or NIV
Pressure support (PSUPP): 0 to 70 cm H2O
Rise time %: 1% to 100%
Expiratory sensitivity (ESENS): 1% to 80%; 1 L /min to 10 L /min with PAV+
Tidal volume (VT): 25 to 2,500 mL, 5 to 315 mL with NeoMode
Respiratory rate (f ): 1.0 to 100 /min, 1 to 150 /min with NeoMode
Peak inspiratory flow (VMAX): 3 to 150 L/min for IBW > 24 kg; 3 to 60 L/min for IBW = 24 kg, 1 to 30 L /min with NeoMode
Flow pattern: Square or descending ramp
Plateau time (TPL): 0.0 to 2.0 seconds
Inspiratory pressure (PI ): 5 to 90 cm H2O
Constant during rate change: Inspiratory time (TI), I:E ratio, or expiratory time (TE)
Inspiratory time (TI ): 0.2 to 8.0 seconds
I:E ratio: = 1:299-4.00:1
Expiratory time (TE): TE = 0.2 second
Trigger type: Pressure (PTRIG) or flow (VTRIG, Flow-by® Flow Triggering)
Pressure sensitivity (PSENS): 0.1 to 20 cm H2O below PEEP
Flow sensitivity (VSENS): 0.2 to 20 L/min, 0.1 to 10 L/min with NeoMode O2%: 21% to 100%
PEEP: 0 to 45 cm H2O
Apnea ventilation: Apnea mandatory type-volume control (VC) or pressure control (PC)
Apnea flow pattern: Square or descending ramp
Apnea peak flow (VMAX): 3 to 150 L/min for IBW > 24 kg; 3 to 60 L/min for IBW = 24 kg
Apnea inspiratory pressure (PI ): 5 to 90 cm H2O
Apnea inspiratory time (TI ): 0.2 to 8.0 seconds
Apnea interval (TA): 10 to 60 seconds
Apnea respiratory rate (f ): 2.0 to 40 /min
Apnea O2%: 21% to 100%
Apnea I:E ratio: = 1.00:1
Apnea expiratory time (TE): = 0.2 second
Disconnect sensitivity (DSENS ): 20% to 95% or OFF in NIV
Humidification type: Heat-moisture exchanger (HME), nonheated expiratory tube, or heated expiratory tube
Humidification volume: 100 to 1000 mL
Patient circuit type: Pediatric, adult or neonate with NeoMode option
SmartAlert™ Alarm System (Limits)
High circuit pressure (^PCIRC): 7 to 100 cm H2O
High exhaled minute volume (^V E TOT): 0.1 to 99.9 L or OFF
High exhaled tidal volume (^VTE): 50 to 3,000 mL or OFF, 5 to 300 mL or OFF with NeoMode
High respiratory rate (^fTOT): 10 to 110 /min or OFF
High inspired mandatory tidal volume (^VTI MAND)
Low exhaled mandatory tidal volume (VTE MAND): 5 to 2,500 mL or OFF, 1 to 300 or OFF with NeoMode
Low exhaled minute volume (VE TOT): .05 to 60.0 L, .01 to 10.0 L or OFF with NeoMode
Low exhaled spontaneous tidal volume (VTE SPONT): 5 to 2,500 mL or OFF, 1 to 300 mL or OFF with NeoMode
Low inspiratory pressure (P PEAK) (with VC+ and NIV)
Monitored Data
Breath type: Indicates the type (control, assist or spontaneous) and phase (inspiration or exhalation) of the breath being delivered
Delivered O2%
End expiratory pressure (PEEP)
End inspiratory pressure (PI END)
Exhaled minute volume (V E TOT)
Exhaled tidal volume (VTE)
Inspired tidal volume (VTI ) (with NIV only)
Mandatory inspired tidal volume (VTI MAND) (with VC+ only)
I:E ratio
Maximum circuit pressure (PPEAK)
Mean circuit pressure (PMEAN)
Spontaneous minute volume (V E SPONT)
Total respiratory rate (fTOT)
Rapid shallow breathing index ( f / VT )
Spontaneous inspiratory time (TI SPONT)
TI / TTOT ratio
Typical compliance (CPAV) (with PAV+ only)
Inverse of compliance in cm/L (EPAV ) (with PAV+ only)
Dynamic display of intrinsic PEEP (PEEPI ) (with PAV+ only)
Patient resistance (Total – Airway) (RPAV ) (with PAV+ only)
Patient + artificial airway (RTOT) (with PAV+ only)
Inspired spont tidal volume (VTI SPONT) (with PAV+ only)
Normalized f / VT to IBW ( f / VT / kg) (with PAV+ only)
Work of breathing by patient (Joules/L) (WOBPT) (with PAV+ only)
Total work of breathing (WOBTOT) (with PAV+ only)
Integral waveforms function includes choice of: Pressure-time curve, flow-time curve, volume-time curve, or pressure volume loop; Adjustable baseline and vertical/horizontal axis scales; Waveforms are automatically displayed and frozen when you press INSP PAUSE or EXP PAUSE
Ventilator Status Indicators
High-urgency alarm: Blinking if active, steadily lit if autoreset
Medium-urgency alarm: Blinking if active, turns off if autoreset
Low-urgency alarm: Steadily lit if active, turns off if autoreset
Normal operation
Normal breath delivery unit operation
Ventilator inoperative
Normal graphic user interface operation
Loss of graphic user interface
Safety valve open
Backup Power Source (BPS) ready
Ventilator operating on BPS
BPS charged/BPS charging
Compressor ready
Compressor supplying air to the ventilator
Other Keys and Indicators
Screen lock key: When lit, touching the screen or offscreen controls has no effect until you press screen lock again. New alarms automatically unlock the screen and controls.
Alarm volume key: Adjusts alarm volume (alarm volume cannot be turned off)
Alarm silence key: Silences alarm sound for 2 minutes
Alarm reset key: Clears active alarms or autoresets high-urgency alarms, cancels an active alarm silence, and is recorded in the alarm log
? key: Displays basic operating information about the ventilator
100% O2 / CAL 2 min key: Delivers 100% oxygen (if available) for 2 minutes and calibrates the oxygen sensor
MANUAL INSP key: Delivers one manual breath to the patient according to the current mandatory settings
EXP PAUSE key: Allows you to measure auto-PEEP (not functional in SPONT, and has no effect during the inspiratory phase of a breath)
INSP PAUSE key: Allows you to perform static mechanics maneuvers
Knob: Adjusts the value of a setting. A button that is highlighted means that the knob is linked to that setting.
CLEAR key: Cancels a proposed setting
ACCEPT key: Applies proposed settings

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Puritan Bennett 840 Ventilator Operator Manual

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