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HAMILTON-S1Technical specifications for SW version 2.6x or higher
HAMILTON-S1 - Intelligent Ventilation built in
The HAMILTON-S1 is the most advanced mechanical
ventilator available today with a number of
unique features: It is the first ventilator featuring
the “Ventilation Autopilot” INTELLiVENT-ASV®.
INTELLiVENT-ASV automatically controls the patient’s
ventilation and oxygenation based on targets set by
the clinician and on physiologic input from the patient.
The HAMILTON-S1 includes the Protective Ventilation
(P/V) Tool to assess recruitability and find the best PEEP
based on respiratory mechanics, as well as providing
an easy and repeatable method for performing
recruitment maneuvers.
The unique integrated cuff pressure controller,
IntelliCuff®, continuously monitors and adjusts cuffed
tracheal and tracheostomy tubes, providing real-time
optimization of cuff pressure.
Your benefits
Advanced ventilation modes including ASV and
INTELLiVENT-ASV
Automated cuff pressure controller IntelliCuff
P/V Tool Pro for lung assessment and recruitment
Transpulmonary pressure measurement
High flow oxygen therapy
Adult, pediatric, and neonatal ventilation
For more information, visit our website: www.hamilton-medical.com/HAMILTON-S1
HAMILTON-S1
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Ventilation Cockpit
Dynamic Lung
Vent Status
ASV target graphics
Monitoring
Real-time waveforms
Loops
Trending
Event Log
Others
Additional features and options
IntelliTrig
Tube resistance compensation
Transpulmonary monitoring
P/V Tool Pro
Heliox (optional)
Capnography
SpO2 measurement
IntelliCuff
Nebulizer
Humidifier control 1) (optional)
Ventilation modes (optional)
Therapy mode 1)
Environment
Temperature
Humidity
Altitude
Atmospheric pressure
Real-time visualization of the lungs with representations of tidal volume, lung compliance, resistance and patient
activity, including hemodynamic status and cuff pressure
Visual representation of ventilator dependency and weaning process, grouped into oxygenation, CO2 elimination,
patient activity, PetCO2, SpO2, pulse, and heart lung index (HLI)
Graphic display of target and actual parameters for tidal volume, frequency, pressure, patient activity and minute ventilation
Display of more than 50 monitoring parameters (see page 3: monitoring parameters)
Up to 8 waveforms at a glance based on: Paw, Pes, Paux, Volume, Flow, FetCO2, PetCO2, SpO2
Up to 4 loops at a glance based on: Volume, Flow, Paw, Pes, Paux, Ptranspulm, SpO2, CO2, reference loops
Simultaneous display of up to 17 parameter trends, selected from all monitoring parameters, for 1, 3, 12, 24, or 96 h
Storage and display of up to 1,000 events with date and time stamp
Graphic curve freeze and cursor function, inspiratory and expiratory hold; user configurable default graphics layout
Automatic leakage compensation
Adjustable resistance compensation for endotracheal tubes
Transpulmonary pressure monitoring via esophageal catheter
Automatic maneuver for static compliance assessment and lung recruitment including transpulmonary pressure
Heliox application
Mainstream (volumetric) or sidestream CO2 sensor
Pulse oximetry (SpO2 sensor)
Integrated continuous cuff pressure controller
Intergrated pneumatic nebulizer, Piezo Aerogen© nebulizer (optional)
Control of HAMILTON-H900 humidifier via Ventilation Cockpit
Neonatal application, nCPAP-PS 1)
High flow oxygen therapy
Operating: 10ºC to 40ºC (50ºF to 104ºF) / Storage: -10ºC to 60ºC (14ºF to 140ºF)
Operating: 30% to 75% non condensing / Storage: 5% to 85% non condensing
-650 m to 3,000 m (-2‘132 to 9‘843 ft) above sea level, automatically adjusted
70 kPa to 110 kPa
Technical specifications
Standards and approvals
Declaration
Classification
Certification
Safety Class
Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC)
The HAMILTON-S1 was developed in accordance with relevant international standards and FDA guidelines. The ventila-
tor is manufactured within an EN ISO 13485 and EN ISO 9001, Council Directive 93/42/EEC, Annex II, Article 1 certified
quality management system. The ventilator meets the Essential Requirements of Council Directive 93/42/EEC.
Class IIb according to EC directive 93/42/EEC, Class I, continuously operating according to IEC 60601-1
IEC 60601-1, IEC 60601-1-2, ISO 80601-2-12, C22.2 No. 601.1, UL 60601-1
Type B: ventilator breathing system, cuff controller, pneumatic nebulizer / Type BF: CO2 sensor including CO2 module
connector, humidifier, Aerogen© nebulizer, SpO2 sensor including SpO2 adapter
According to IEC 60601-1-2
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Hamilton Medical | HAMILTON-S1 Technical Specifications 3
Technical specifications
Ventilation modes
Type
Closed-loop control
Adaptive
Pressure
Volume
Noninvasive
Oxygen therapy
Mode
ASV
INTELLiVENT-ASV
APVcmv
APVsimv
P-CMV
P-SIMV
SPONT
DuoPAP
APRV
(S)CMV
SIMV
VS 1)
NIV
NIV-ST
nCPAP-PS 1)
Hi Flow O21)
Description
Adaptive Support Ventilation. Guaranteed minute volume and respiratory rate
Fully closed loop ventilation and oxygenation
Adaptive pressure ventilation + CMV
Adaptive pressure ventilation + SIMV
Pressure-controlled mandatory ventilation
Pressure-controlled synchronized intermittent mandatory ventilation
Pressure support ventilation with bidirectional backup
Dual positive airway pressure (biphasic positive airway pressure)
Airway pressure release ventilation
(Synchronized) controlled mandatory ventilation
Synchronized intermittent mandatory ventilation
Volume support. Tidal volume guaranteed with bidirectional backup
Noninvasive ventilation with bidirectional backup
Noninvasive ventilation with mandatory rate
Synchronized nasal CPAP for infants/neonates
High flow oxygen therapy
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Neonatalcapability
Type
Pressure
Flow
Volume
Humidifier H900
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Parameter
Paw
Pes (Paux)
Ppeak
Pmean
Pminimum
Pplateau
PEEP/CPAP
Pinsp
Pcuff
Ptrans I
Ptrans E
Ptranspulm
Flow
Insp Flow
Exp Flow
Volume
VTE/VTEspont/VTI
ExpMinVol/MVspont
VLeak
VT/IBW
Temperature Y-piece
Temperature humidifier
Relative humidity
Unit
cmH2O
cmH2O
cmH2O
cmH2O
cmH2O
cmH2O
cmH2O
cmH2O
cmH2O
cmH2O
cmH2O
cmH2O
l/min
l/min
l/min
ml
ml
ml
ml/%
ml/kg
°C
°C
°C
Description
Real-time airway pressure
Real-time auxiliary pressure
Peak airway pressure
Mean airway pressure
Minimum airway pressure
Plateau airway pressure
Positive-end expiratory pressure / cont. positive
airway pressure
Inspiratory pressure
Cuff pressure
Transpulmonary pressure at the end of inspiration
Transpulmonary pressure at the end of expiration
Real time transpulmonary pressure
Real-time inspiratory / expiratory flow
Peak inspiratory flow
Peak expiratory flow
Real-time tidal volume
Expiratory tidal volume / Spont VTE / Inspiratory
tidal volume
Expiratory minute volume / Spont minute volume
Leakage volume at the airway
Ratio of tidal volume and ideal body weight to
avoid excessive VT
Temperature Y-piece
Chamber outlet temperature
Temperature difference between humidifier cham-
ber and Y-piece
Numericmonitoring
Wave-forms
VentStatus
DynamicLung
Monitoring parameters
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Technical specifications
Type
Time
Lung
mechanics
Oxygen
CO2
SpO2
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Parameter
I:E
fTotal
fSpont
TI
TE
VariIndex
%fSpont
Cstat
P0.1
AutoPEEP
PTP
RCexp
RCinsp
Rexp
Rinsp
RSB
WOBimp
Oxygen
FetCO2
PetCO2
SlopeCO2
Vtalv
V’alv
V’CO2
VDaw
VDaw/VTE
VeCO2
ViCO2
Plethysmogram
SpO2
SpO2/FiO2
HLI
Pulse
SpCO1)
SpMet1)
SpOC1)
SpHb1)
Unit
b/min
b/min
s
s
%
%
ml / cmH2O
cmH2O
cmH2O
cmH2O*s
s
s
cmH2O / l/s
cmH2O / l/s
1/l*min
J/l
%
%
%
mmHg/Torr/kPa
ml
l/min
ml/min
ml
%
ml
ml
%
%
1/min
%
%
mL/dL
g/dL \ mmol/L
Description
Inspiratory / expiratory ratio
Total breathing frequency
Spontaneous breathing frequency
Inspiratory time
Expiratory time
Index of spontaneous respiratory rate variability
Percentage of spontaneous breathing rate
Static compliance
Airway occlusion pressure
AutoPEEP or intrinsic PEEP
Pressure-time product
Expiratory time constant
Inspiratory time constant
Expiratory flow resistance
Inspiratory flow resistance
Rapid shallow breathing index
Imposed work of breathing
Airway oxygen concentration (FiO2)
Fractional end-tidal CO2 concentration
End-tidal CO2 partial pressure
V/Q status of the lung
Alveolar tidal ventilation
Alveolar minute ventilation
CO2 elimination
Airway dead space
Dead space fraction measured at the airway opening
Exhaled volume of CO2
Inspired volume of CO2
Real-time plethysmogram
Saturation (pulse oximetry)
SpO2/FiO2 ratio as approximation to PaO2/FiO2 ratio
Heart Lung Interaction Index (not available in all markets)
Pulse rate
Carbon monoxide concentration
Methaemoglobin concentration
Total oxygen content
Total haemoglobin
Numericmonitoring
Wave-forms
VentStatus
DynamicLung
Monitoring parameters
Alarms
Operator adjustable alarms
Special alarms
Loudness (Volume)
Low/high minute volume, low/high pressure, low/high tidal volume, low/high respiratory rate, apnea time, low/high
PetCO2, low/high pulse, low/high SpO2, low/high SpMet, low/high SpOC, %leak,
Oxygen alarm limit exceeded, oxygen concentration, disconnection, loss of PEEP, exhalation obstruction, HLI, high PEEP
alarm, flow sensor alarms, ASV/APV, CO2, power supply, gas supplies, cuff leakage, PI (perfusion index), humidifier
water level, humidifier temperature, humidifier tilt & disconnection
adjustable (1-10)
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Technical specifications
Type
Ventilation modes
Patient groups
Patient height
Patient gender
Patient weight
(S)CMV
P-CMV
SIMV
P-SIMV
APVcmv
APVsimv
DuoPAP
APRV
nCPAP-PS 1)
Tidal volume / target tidal volume
PEEP/CPAP (P low)
Oxygen
I:E ratio
Inspiratory time (Ti)
Inspiratory time (Ti) spont
% Inspiratory time
Inspiratory pause time
Pause time
Peak flow
T low (APRV)
T high (DuoPAP and APRV)
Pressure trigger below PEEP/CPAP
Flow trigger
Automatic base flow
Pressure control
Pressure support
P high (DuoPAP and APRV)
Pressure ramp
Cuff Pressure
% minute volume (ASV)
Flow patterns
Expiratory trigger sensitivity (ETS)
High flow oxygen therapy 1)
Adult
see page 3: Ventilation modes
Adult
130 to 250 cm (50 to 100 in),
Male, female
> 30 kg ( > 66.1 lb)
5 to 120 b/min
5 to 120 b/min
1 to 60 b/min
1 to 60 b/min
5 to 120 b/min
1 to 60 b/min
1 to 60 b/min
1 to 300 b/min
--
100 to 2‘000 ml
0 to 50 cmH2O
21% to 100%
1:9 to 4:1
1:599 to 149:1 (APRV/DuoPAP)
0.1 to 10 s
1 to 3 s
max. 10 s (10% to 80% of cycle time)
0 to 8 s
0 to 8 s (0% to 70% of cycle time)
1 to 180 l/min
0.1 to 30 s
0.1 to 30 s
off, 0.5 to 15 cmH2O
0.5 to 15 l/min
1 to 30 l/min
5 to 100 cmH2O
0 to 100 cmH2O
0 to 50 cmH2O
0 to 200 ms
0 to 50 cmH2O
25% to 350%
Sine, square, dec., 50% dec.
5% to 70% of inspiratory peak flow
1 to 60 l/min
Neonatal
see page 3: Ventilation modes
Neonates (optional)
--
--
0.2 - 15 kg (0.44 to 33 lb)
--
5 to 150 b/min
--
1 to 80 b/min
5 to 150 b/min
1 to 80 b/min
1 to 80 b/min
1 to 300 b/min
5 to 150 b/min
2 to 200 ml (only Vtarget)
0 to 25 cmH2O
21% to 100%
1:9 to 4:1
1:599 to 149:1 (APRV/DuoPAP)
0.1 to 3 s
0.25 to 3 s
--
--
--
--
0.1 to 30 s
0.1 to 30 s
off, 0.1 to 5 cmH2O
0.1 to 5 l/min
1 to 6 l/min
3 to 50 cmH2O
0 to 50 cmH2O
0 to 50 cmH2O
0 to 200 ms
0 to 50 cmH2O
--
--
5% to 70% of inspiratory peak flow
1 to 12 l/min
Controls
Pediatric
see page 3: Ventilation modes
Pediatric
30 to 150 cm (12 to 60 in),
Male, female
3 to 42 kg (6.61 to 92.6 lb)
5 to 120 b/min
5 to 120 b/min
1 to 60 b/min
1 to 60 b/min
5 to 120 b/min
1 to 60 b/min
1 to 60 b/min
1 to 300 b/min
--
20 to 300 ml
0 to 50 cmH2O
21% to 100%
1:9 to 4:1
1:599 to 149:1 (APRV/DuoPAP)
0.1 to 3 s
0.5 to 3 s
--
--
0 to 8 s (0% to 70% of cycle time)
--
0.1 to 30 s
0.1 to 30 s
off, 0.5 to 15 cmH2O
0.5 to 15 l/min
1 to 30 l/min
5 to 100 cmH2O
0 to 100 cmH2O
0 to 50 cmH2O
0 to 200 ms
0 to 50 cmH2O
25% to 350%
Sine, square, dec., 50% dec.
5% to 70% of inspiratory peak flow
1 to 60 l/min
Special functions
Sound level
Pneumatic integrated nebulizer, manual breath, O2 enrichment, suctioning tool, sigh, apnea backup ventilation, tube
resistance compensation (TRC), standby, print screen, screen lock
Sound power level: 46.6 dBA ± 3 dBA; Sound pressure level: 38.6 dBA ± 3 dBA
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Technical specifications
45 cm (17.7 in.) 50 cm
(19.7 in.)
44 cm (17.3 in.)
130 cm (51.2 in.)
150 cm (59 in.)
60 cm (23.6 in.)
58 cm (22.8 in.)
Physical dimensions and com
Size
Weight
Display (detachable, incl. rail clamp)
Interface connectors
See graphics below
57 kg (125.6 lb) with standard trolley, 38 kg (83.8 lb) with shelf mount
15“ XGA, TFT color, LCD touchscreen, 3m (10 ft) cable with optional 7 m (23 ft) extension, 6.4 kg (14.1 lb)
USB and CompactFlash for screenshots, updates and log data, DVI with VGA output, 2 serial RS-232 ports (data moni-
toring / HAMILTON-H900 humidifier control), special data interface for nurse call and alarm output, SpO2 & CO2 sensor,
Aerogen, Cuff interface
Electrical and gas supplies
Input voltage
Power consumption
Internal battery
External hot-swappable battery (optional)
Degree of protection
Oxygen, Heliox and air supply inlets
Main patient outlet
Exhaust port
100 to 240 V ~ ±10%, 50/60 Hz, automatic range selection
210 VA maximum
Lead Acid, 12V / 13Ah, Backup time: typical 1 h, Recharge time: 15 h
Lithium Ion, 14.4V / 97Wh (6.6 Ah), Backup time: typical 1 h, Recharge time: 7 h, With external charger: 3 h
IP21
200 to 600 kPa (29 to 86 psi), maximum flow: 120 l/min, DISS male, NIST or NF
ISO 22mm OD, 15mm ID
30mm OD
Physical dimensions and communication