Stellar 100 ventilator

Designed for mobility and portability, the Stellar 100 ventilator is ideal for your dependent patients with mobility needs. It’s lightweight and has an internal battery making it easy to move patients around — which is especially useful in pulmonary rehabilitation.

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Key features

  • Easy on-screen monitoring in real-time or remotely using EasyCare Tx software Remote alarm II and connectivity to central monitoring hospital system with dedicated cable
  • Built-in Learn Circuit evaluates and compensates for any resistance in the circuit at the push of a button
  • The ResMed leak valve includes an anti-asphyxia valve, allowing safe use in adult or pediatric patients, with both cuffed or un-cuffed tracheotomies
  • Disease-specific, preset Pathology Defaults enable quicker and easier therapy initiation – allowing you to fine-tune pressure settings required for each individual patient

Key features

Stellar 100
Modes
ST (Spontaneous–Timed)

PAC (Pressure Assisted Control)

CPAP (Continuous Positive Airway Pressure)

S (Spontaneous)

T (Timed)
Pressure range
IPAP: 2–40 cm H2O

EPAP: 2–25 cm H2O
TiControl™
Ti Max 0.3–4 sec

Ti Min 0.1–Ti Max
Respiratory Rate
5–60 bpm
Rise Time
Min, 150–900 msec (approx.)
Trigger and Cycle
Five sensitivity settings
Adjustable alarms
High Leak

Low Minute Ventilation

Low and High Pressure

Low and High Respiratory Rate

Apnoea

Low and High FiO2

Low SpO2

Non-vented mask
Standard fixed alarms
Circuit disconnected

Over pressure

Blocked tube

Internal battery empty
Dimensions (LxWxH)
230 x 170 x 120 mm
Weight
2.1 kg
Air filter
Electrostatic fibre mesh
Air outlet
22 mm taper, compatible with ISO5356–1:2004
Internal battery
Lithium-ion, 2 hours at EPAP 5, IPAP 15, 20 bpm
Power supply
AC 100–240V 50–60Hz,

2.2A AC 110V 400Hz,

2.2A DC 24V/3A
IEC 60601–1 Classification
Class II (double insulation) Type BF Continuous operation
Data solutions
ResScan

EasyCare Tx software and Tx Link

USER MANUAL

Users Guide

Other Information

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Helpful Hints

How does the equipment all fit together?

Your therapy system is most likely made up of a mask, tubing, therapy device and humidifier.

Take a look at your therapy system to see if you can identify all the parts.

Knowing what to do (and what not to do) when setting up your equipment can make all the difference to your treatment.

Here are some tips from ResMed.

  • Firstly make sure you place your device on a flat, stable surface, where there’s little chance it will get covered by books or clothing.
  • Place it close enough to you that you can reach the controls while you’re in bed.
  • Leave plenty of room around the device, and make sure it’s not too close to a wall or heater.

Your care provider or equipment supplier should have shown you how to connect your device and mask. If you’re having any problems, see your product User Guide, which has clear instructions on setting up.

You can also contact your equipment provider for advice.

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