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HELP THEMBREATHEMORE†NATURALLYTechnical Specifications for the U.S.Puritan Bennett 980 Universal Ventilator SystemThe Operator’s Manual contains information relevant to your institution’suse of the ventilator, including instructions, warnings, and cautions.† Compared to conventional mechanical ventilation (VC, VC , PC, PS)1

Puritan Bennett 980VentilatorTechnical SpecificationsThe Puritan Bennett 980 ventilator helps patients to breathe morenaturally† through some of the most innovative breath deliverytechnology. Our simple, safe, and smart design helps provide morenatural ventilation that may help improve patient comfort.1PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICSWeight113 lb (51.26 kg) including BDU, GUI,standard base, and primary battery;69 lb (31.3 kg) for BDU onlyVentilator dimensions12.5” width x 11.5” depth x 58” height(32 cm width x 30 cm depth x 148 cm height),including GUI screenGraphical userinterface dimensions15” (38.1 cm) screen, rotates 170 and tiltsup to 45 from verticalA-weighted soundpressure level, ventilatorAt a distance of 1 m, does not exceed 48 dBAat 5 L/minDisplayed unitsWeight unitsKilograms (kg) or pounds (lb) — userselectableLength unitsCentimeters (cm) or inches (in) — userselectablePressure unitsHectopascal (hPa) or centimeters of water(cmH2O) — user selectable† Compared to conventional mechanical ventilation (VC, VC , PC, PS)2

Puritan Bennett 980Pendant VentilatorPENDANT CHARACTERISTICSPendant basedimensions14.7” width x 15.5” depth x 22.5” height(37 cm width x 39 cm depth x 57 cm height)Pendant base weight76 lb (34.5 kg) including BDU, GUI, and primarybattery; 60 lb (27.2 kg) for BDU onlyGraphical userinterface dimensions15” (38.1 cm) screenPendant graphical userinterface weight12.6 lb (5.7 kg)COMPRESSOR CHARACTERISTICSDC compressorDC compressorbase weight89 lb (40.4 kg)BatteryShips with one lithium-ion one-hour battery3

PNEUMATIC SPECIFICATIONSOxygen and air inlet suppliesPressure: 241 to 600 kPa (35 psi to 87 psi)Flow: Maximum of 200 L/minGas mixing systemLeakage from one gas system to another: Meets IEC 80601-2-12 standardMaximum limited pressure (PLIM max)Limits circuit pressure to 125 cmH2O (123 hPa) at the patient wyeMaximum working pressure (PW max)PW max is ensured by the high pressure limit when PI is 100 cmH2O (98.07 hPa).Measuring DevicesPressure measurementsType: Solid-state differential pressure transducerSensing position: Inspiratory module, expiratory moduleFlow and volume measurementsType: Hot-film anemometerSensing position: Inspiratory module, expiratory moduleType: Proximal flow sensor option utilizes differential pressureSensing position: Patient wyeOxygen measurementType: Galvanic cellSensing position: Inspiratory moduleOxygen sensor lifeUp to one year; operating life varies depending on oxygen usage andambient temperatureFiltration CapabilitiesInternal inspiratory filter bacterial/viralfiltration efficiency 99.999%Internal inspiratory filter particlefiltration efficiency 99.97% retention of particles 0.3 μm nominal at 100 L/min flowExhalation filter resistance(adult/pediatric, disposable) 2.0 cmH2O at 30 L/min when new 1.7 cmH2O at 15 L/min when newExhalation filter bacterial/viral filtrationefficiency, disposable 99.999%Exhalation filter particle filtration efficiency,pediatric/adult, disposable 99.97% retention of particles 0.3 μm nominal at 100 L/min flowExhalation filter bacterial/viral filtrationefficiency (neonatal, disposable) 99.999% bacterial filtration efficiency/99.99% viral filtration efficiencyExhalation filter particle filtration efficiency(neonatal, disposable) 99.70% retention of particles 0.3 μm nominal at 30 L/min flowExpiratory filter resistance (neonatal, disposable) 0.58 cmH2O at 2.5 L/minCircuit Compliance and Resistance4Circuit complianceNeonatal: 0.4 mL/cmH2O to 1.5 mL/cmH2OPediatric: 0.9 mL/cmH2O to 3.0 mL/cmH2OAdult: 1.3 mL/cmH2O to 4.2 mL/cmH2OInspiratory limb circuit resistanceNeonatal: 0.37 cmH2O to 4.5 cmH2O (6.0 cmH2O for Prox) at 10 L/minPediatric: 0.46 cmH2O to 4.5 cmH2O at 30 L/minAdult: 1.15 cmH2O to 11.0 cmH2O at 60 L/minExpiratory limb circuit resistanceNeonatal: 0.37 cmH2O to 4.5 cmH2O (6.0 cmH2O for Prox) at 10 L/minPediatric: 0.46 cmH2O to 4.5 cmH2O at 30 L/minAdult: 1.15 cmH2O to 11.0 cmH2O at 60 L/min

ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONSElectrical ratings without compressor100 V , 50–60 Hz, 2.25 A120 V , 50–60 Hz, 1.5 A220–240 V , 50–60 Hz, 0.75 AMains overcurrent releaseCB1: 4 ACB2: 6 AEarth leakage currentMeets requirements of IEC 60601-1, type BF applied partTouch currentMeets requirements of IEC 60601-1, type BF applied partPatient leakage currentMeets requirements of IEC 60601-1, type BF applied partElectrical ratings with DC compressor100 V , 50–60 Hz, 8.25 A120 V , 50–60 Hz, 6.0 A220–240 V , 50–60 Hz, 3.0 AENVIRONMENTAL SPECIFICATIONSTemperatureOperation: 10 C to 40 C (50 F to 104 F)Storage: -20 C to 70 C (-4 F to 158 F)Atmospheric pressureOperation: 70 kPa to 106 kPa (10.15 psi to 15.37 psi)Storage: 50 kPa to 106 kPa (7.25 psi to 15.37 psi)AltitudeOperation: -411.5 m to 3,048 m (-1,350 ft to 10,000 ft)Storage: 6,096 m max (20,000 ft max)Relative humidityOperation: 10% to 95% non-condensingStorage: 10% to 95% non-condensing5

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONSSettingRangePredicted body weight(PBW)Neonatal: 0.3 kg (0.66 lb) to 7.0 kg (15 lb)Pediatric: 3.5 kg (7.7 lb) to 35 kg (77 lb)Adult: 25 kg (55.12 lb)ModesAssist Control (A/C), Synchronized IntermittentMandatory Ventilation (SIMV), Spontaneous (SPONT),BiLevel, Continuous Positive Airway Pressure (CPAP)Mandatory breath typesVolume Control (VC), Pressure Control (PC), and VolumeControl Plus (VC )Spontaneous breath typesPressure Support (PS), Volume Support (VS), TubeCompensation (TC), and Proportional Assist Ventilation(PAV software)Ventilation type Invasive, Noninvasive (NIV), and HFO2T (optional)Pressure support (PSUPP)0 cmH2O to 70 cmH2OThe positive pressure above PEEP during aspontaneous breathRise time%1% to 100%The speed at which inspiratory gas delivered to thepatient reaches the pressure targetExpiratory sensitivity (ESENS)1% to 80%; 1 L/min to 10 L/min with PAV softwarePercentage of VMAX that causes the ventilator tocycle from inspiration to exhalation when reachedduring pressure-based spontaneous breathsTidal volume (VT)Neonatal: 2 mL to 315 mL in VC ; 3 mL to 315 mL in VCPediatric: 25 mL to 1,590 mLAdult: 25 mL to 2,500 mLRespiratory rate (ƒ)Neonatal: 1.0 1/min to 150 1/minPediatric/Adult: 1.0 1/min to 100 1/minPeak inspiratory flow (VMAX)Neonatal: 1 L/min to 30 L/minPediatric: 3.0 L/min to 60 L/minAdult: 3.0 L/min to 150 L/minMaximum rate of flow for tidal volume deliveryduring mandatory volume-based breathsPlateau time (TPL)0.0 to 2.0 secondsAmount of time inspiration is held in the patient’slungs after inspiratory flow ceasesInspiratory pressure (PI)5 cmH2O to 90 cmH2OPressure above PEEP at which gas is delivered to thepatient during mandatory PC breathsInspiratory time (TI)0.2 to 8.0 secondsTime during which an inspiration is delivered to thepatient during mandatory PC or VC breathsI:E ratio1:299 to 4:1Specifies the ratio of inspiratory time to expiratorytimeExpiratory time (TE) 0.20 secondsTime interval between the end of inspiration andbeginning of the next inspirationTrigger typeNeonatal: V-TrigPediatric/Adult: V-Trig or P-TrigWhen mode is SPONT and spontaneous type is PS or VS,IE Sync software option trigger type is also available.Determines whether flow changes (V-Trig), pressurechanges (P-Trig), or PSYNC signal variance (IE Sync )triggers patient breaths-2 to 2Determines the level of PSYNC signal variance fromthe peak inspiratory value at which a PS or VS breathis cycled to exhalation (available with the IE Sync software option)-2 to 2Determines the level of PSYNC signal variance from thedynamic baseline that is required to begin a PS or VSpatient-initiated breath (available with the IE Sync software option)Pressure sensitivity (PSENS)0.1 cmH2O to 20 cmH2ODetermines the amount of pressure below PEEPrequired to initiate a patient-triggered breath withflow triggeringFlow sensitivity (VSENS)Neonatal: 0.1 L/min to 10 L/minPediatric/Adult: 0.2 L/min to 20 L/minDetermines volume of flow required to initiate apatient-triggered breath with flow triggeringESYNCISYNC6Overview

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS CONTINUEDSettingRangeOverviewConstant flow (VCONST)Neonatal: 1 L/min to 50 L/minPediatric: 1 L/min to 50 L/minAdult: 1 L/min to 80 L/minFlow delivered continuously and maintained atthe operator-set rate (VCONST) through a singlelimb circuit connected to an oxygen therapyinterface (setting available with the HFO2Tsoftware option)O2%21% to 100%Percentage of delivered oxygen in the gasmixture0 cmH2O to 45 cmH2OThe measured circuit pressure (referenced to thepatient wye) at the end of the expiratory phase ofa breathApnea ventilation mandatory typePC, VCA safety mode of ventilation that starts if thepatient does not receive a breath for an elapsedtime exceeding the apnea intervalApnea peak inspiratory flow (VMAX)Neonatal: 1 L/min to 30 L/minPediatric: 3.0 L/min to 60 L/minAdult: 3.0 L/min to 150 L/minThe maximum rate of flow during tidal volumedelivery during mandatory volume-basedapnea breathsApnea tidal volume (VT)Neonatal: 3 mL to 315 mLPediatric/Adult: 25 mL to 2,500 mLSets the volume of gas delivered to the patient’slungs during a mandatory, volume-controlledapnea breathApnea inspiratory pressure (PI)5 cmH20 to 90-PEEP cmH20The pressure above PEEP at which gas isdelivered to the patient during mandatory PCapnea breathsApnea interval (TA)10 to 60 seconds or Off in CPAPThe time after which the ventilator transitionsto apnea ventilation2.0 1/min to 40 1/minSets the number of volume- or pressure-basedbreaths per minute for ventilator initiatedmandatory (VIM) apnea breaths21% to 100% O2Determines the oxygen concentration in astandard mixture of air and oxygen during apneaventilationApnea I:E ratio 4.00:1In PC breath types, specifies the ratio ofinspiratory time to expiratory time during apneaventilationApnea inspiratory time (TI)0.20 to 8 secondsSame as inspiratory time fornon-apnea ventilationApnea expiratory time (TE)0.20 to 59.8 secondsFor mandatory PC apnea breaths, the timeinterval between the end of inspiration andthe beginning of the next inspirationDisconnect sensitivity (DSENS)20% to 95% or Off (when Puritan Bennett ventilatorLeak Sync software is disabled); 1 L/min to 65 L/min(when Puritan Bennett ventilator Leak Sync softwareis enabled); with NeoMode, 1 L/min to 15 L/min forINV and 1 L/min to 30 L/min for NIV (when PuritanBennett ventilator Leak Sync software is enabled)Leak Sync disabled: The percentage of returnedvolume lost, above which the ventilator declares acircuit disconnect alarmLeak Sync enabled: The leak at PEEP value inL/min, above which the ventilator declares aCIRCUIT DISCONNECT alarmHumidification typeHeat-moisture exchanged (HME), non-heatedexpiratory tube, heated expiratory tubeThe type of humidification system used on theventilatorHumidifier volume100 mL to 1,000 mLEmpty fluid volume of the currently installedhumidifierPatient circuit typeNeonatal, pediatric, adultSpecifies circuit for which compliance andresistance values during SST are calculatedFlow patternSquare or descending rampApnea flow patternSquare or descending rampPositive end expiratory pressure(PEEP)Apnea respiratory rate (ƒA)Apnea O2%The flow shape of the delivered mandatoryvolume-based (VC) apnea breath7

ALARMSSettingRangeExhaled tidal volumeLow/highExhaled minute volumeLow/highInspired tidal volumeHighRespiratory rateHighCircuit pressureLow/highApnea interval3 to 60 seconds or Off in CPAPRESPIRATORY MANEUVERSData ValueRangeOverviewNegative inspiratory force (NIF) 0 cmH2O to -50 cmH2ONegative pressure generated during a maximally forcedinspiratory effort against an obstructed airwayP0.1 -20 cmH2O to 0 cmH2OInspiratory depression of airway pressure after 100 ms ofocclusion; P0.1 is an indicator of respiratory drive.Vital capacity (VC)0 mL to 6,000 mLMaximum amount of air that can be exhaled after amaximum inhalationRangeOverview% Leak0% to 100%Percentage of total delivered volume during inspirationattributed to the leak. Calculated as (leak volume duringinspiration/total delivered inspiratory volume) x 100Inspiratory leak volume (VLeak)0 mL to 9,000 mLThe total volume delivered during inspiration tocompensate for the leakLeak0 L/min to 200 L/minLeak rate during exhalation at PEEPSpontaneous rapid shallowbreathing index (f/VT)0.1 1/min-L to 600 1/min-LCalculated value using exhaled spontaneous tidal volume.High values generally indicate the patient is breathingrapidly but with low tidal volumes.Dynamic resistance (RDYN)0 cmH2O/L/s to 100 cmH2O/L/sChange in pressure per unit change in flowDynamic compliance (CDYN)0 mL/cmH2O to 200 mL/cmH2OResult of dividing the delivered tidal volume by the peakairway pressureInspiratory compliance (C20/C)0 to 1.00Ratio of compliance of the last 20% of inspiration to thecompliance of the entire inspirationProximal exhaled tidal volume (VTE-Y)0 mL to 500 mLExhaled volume of the previous breath, measured by theproximal flow sensor for neonatal patientsProximal inspired tidal volume (VTI-Y)0 mL to 500 mLInspired volume of the previous breath, measured by theproximal flow sensor for neonatal patientsDriving Pressure (PDRIVE)0 cmH2O to 90 cmH2ODuring PAV , PDRIVE is computed as the pressure differencebetween Plateau Pressure and the estimated PEEPTOT.-10 cmH2O to 45 cmH2OPressure measured at the end of the expiratory phase ofthe previous breath referenced to the patient side of an NIVinterface (available with the NIV software option)-10 cmH2O to 90 cmH2OPressure measured at the end of the inspiratory phase ofthe current breath referenced to the patient side of an NIVinterface (available with the NIV software option)ADVANCED DISPLAYED PATIENT DATAData ValueEnd expiratory pressure at the patientinterface (PEEPIF)End inspiratory pressure at the neonatalpatient interface (PI END IF)8

STANDARD PACKING LISTThe typical ventilator system ships with the items included below but can vary depending on the ventilator system purchased.QuantityItem1Graphical user interface1Breath delivery unit1Inspiratory filter, disposable1Expiratory filter, disposable(includes disposable condensate vial)2Gas hoses (air and oxygen)1Standard caster base (if ordering pendant configuration, this will be replaced with universal base)1Power cord1Operator’s manual CD1Puritan Bennett 980 series ventilatorinstallation instructions1Flex arm1Drain bag1Gold standard circuit (for running EST)1EVQ (exhalation valve flow sensor assembly)PENDANT MOUNT PACKING LISTQuantityItem1Assembly, graphical user interface (GUI) VESA 1001Assembly, breath delivery unit (BDU), pendant mount1Assembly, universal base1Adapter plate, Trumpf1Gasket, environmental, pendant1Cable, 136 in. (3.5 m)ORDERING INFORMATIONStandard Base ConfigurationSoftware OptionsPart NumberPuritan Bennett 980 series ventilator kit ped/adult configuration, standardPediatric/adult software980S1ENDIUUSPuritan Bennett 980 series ventilator kit universal configuration, standardUniversal software980U1ENDIUUSPuritan Bennett 980 series ventilator kit neonatal configuration, standardNeonatal software980N1ENDIUUSPendant Base ConfigurationSoftware OptionsPart NumberPuritan Bennett 980 series ventilator kit ped/adult configuration, pendantPediatric/adult software980S2ENDIUUSPuritan Bennett 980 series ventilator kit universal configuration, pendantUniversal software980U2ENDIUUSPuritan Bennett 980 series ventilator kit neonatal configuration, pendantNeonatal software980N2ENDIUUS 9

DC Compressor ConfigurationSoftware OptionsPart NumberPuritan Bennett 980 series ventilator kit ped/adult configuration, DC compressorPediatric/adult software980S3ENDIUUSPuritan Bennett 980 series ventilator kit universal configuration, DC compressorUniversal software980U3ENDIUUSPuritan Bennett 980 series ventilator kit neonatal configuration, DC compressorNeonatal software980N3ENDIUUS ACCESSORY PART NUMBERSStandard AccessoriesPart NumberGold standard test circuit (tube assembly silic. 21 in./53.34 cm)4-018506-00Flex arm4-032006-00Oxygen hose assembly (United States, Latin America)4-001474-00Air hose assembly (United States, Latin America)4-006541-00Condensate vial10063031Power cord (North America)10081056Puritan Bennett inspiratory bacterial filter, disposable(D/Flex Filter, 22 mm ISO, box of 12)4-074601-00DAR mechanical inspiratory filter, large (Sterivent filter, box of 12)351U5856Puritan Bennett pediatric-adult expiratory filtration system, disposable (carton of 12)10043551Puritan Bennett exhalation valve flow sensor assembly, reprocessing kit (EVQ) (carton of 6)10086048Oxygen sensor10097559Rechargeable lithium-ion battery10086042Puritan Bennett exhalation valve flow sensor (EVQ)10097468Additional Parts in DC Compressor Configuration Packing ListPart NumberDC compressor10004720CD for compressor addendum10119574Lithium-ion batteries (package of 2)10086042Optional AccessoriesPart NumberTest lung10005490Humidifier bracket10086049Cylinder mount10086050Puritan Bennett wall air water trap10086051Adapter plate (Trumpf) for pendant mount10092430 10 *

Humidifiers and Breathing CircuitsPart NumberReusable Hytrel adult breathing circuit with two water traps, without heated wireG-061208-SPReusable Hytrel pediatric breathing circuit with two water traps, without heated wireG-061223-00Disposable DAR PVC neonatal breathing circuit with water trap and single heated wire307/8682Humidifier baseMR850JHUNeo Filters and AdaptersPart NumberNeonatal expiratory filter kit: bracket/door and disposable filter system10095100Neonatal expiratory filter system, disposable4-076900-00DAR pediatric-neonatal electrostatic filter HME, small (Hygrobaby 50/box)355U5427Drain Bag and Drain Bag AccessoriesPart NumberDrain bag, disposable (package of 25)4-048491-00Drain bag tubing, disposable (package of 10)4-048493-00Clamp, reusable (package of 5)4-048492-00Drain cap4-074613-00Proximal Flow OptionsPart NumberHost board (required for proximal flow option)10084334Proximal flow module hardware install kit10084331Proximal flow monitoring sensor, neonatal, with IFU and clips10047078Combo sensor, neonatal, with IFU and clips (box of 10)10005002End-Tidal CO2 Monitoring OptionsPart NumberEnd-tidal CO2 monitoring option10084332Neo/ped CO2 airway adapter, disposable10078386Neonatal CO2 airway adapter, reusable10083943Neo flow and CO2 combo sensor, disposable10005002Ped/adult CO2 airway adapter, disposable10078387Ped/adult CO2 airway adapter, reusable10083942Capnostat * CO2 sensor10087409Software OptionsPart NumberHigh flow oxygen therapy (HFO2T) software option980HFO2T-USIE Sync software option980IESYNC-US * *NIV software option980NIVPLUS-USIntegrated Nebulizer OptionsPart Number*Integrated nebulizer option for Puritan Bennett 980 ventilator980NEBAerogen controller cableAG-AP1085Aerogen * Solo nebulizers (package of 10)AG-AS3200Aerogen Solo convenience packAG-AS3350 **For complete cleaning, accessory compatibility, warnings, cautions, instructions, and specifications, see the Aerogen * instructions for use (IFU).11

1. Grasso S, Puntillo F, Mascia L, et al. Compensation for increase in respiratoryworkload during mechanical ventilation. Pressure-support versus proportionalassist ventilation. Am J Respir Crit Care Med. 2000;161(3 part 1):819-826.Photo credit Thinkstock 2021 Medtronic. All rights reserved. Medtronic, Medtronic logo and Further,Together are trademarks of Medtronic. TM* Third party brands are trademarks oftheir respective owners. All other brands are trademarks of a Medtronic company.07/2021–US-RE-2100230–[WF#1118858]6135 Gunbarrel AvenueBoulder, CO 80301800.635.5267medtronic.com/covidien

Puritan Bennett 980 Pendant Ventilator PENDANT CHARACTERISTICS Pendant base dimensions 14.7” width x 15.5” depth x 22.5” height (37 cm width x 39 cm depth x 57 cm height) Pendant base weight 76 lb (34.5 kg) including BDU, GUI, and primary battery; 60 lb (27.2 kg) for BDU only Graphical user interface dimensions 15” (38.1 cm) screen

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