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The Mallinckrodt Infant Star Series ventilator is a neonatal respiratory support device designed for premature and critically ill infants. This page provides repair guides, troubleshooting steps. Technical specifications, and identification tips to help users maintain and service the device safely and effectively.
Section Titles
-Background
-Identification
-Technical Specifications
-Troubleshooting & Repair
-Additional Information
Background
The Mallinckrodt Infant Star Series ventilator was developed to provide specialized respiratory support for newborns, especially premature infants with underdeveloped lungs. Manufactured by Mallinckrodt, this ventilator became widely used in neonatal intensive care units (NICUs) due to its ability to deliver precise and gentle ventilation.
The Infant Star Series is known for its reliability and adaptability in treating conditions such as respiratory distress syndrome (RDS). Over time, it has been used in hospitals worldwide and remains an important device in neonatal care, although newer ventilator models have since been introduced.
Identification
The Mallinckrodt Infant Star Series ventilator can be identified using the following features:
- A compact, box-like design with a front-facing control panel
- Digital or analog display showing ventilation settings and patient data
- Control knobs and buttons for adjusting airflow, pressure, and oxygen levels
- Attached tubing system connecting to the infant patient
- Manufacturer label displaying Mallinckrodt branding and serial number
The model name “Infant Star” is typically printed on the front or side of the device. Serial numbers and manufacturing details are usually located on a label on the back or underside of the unit.
Technical Specifications
Below are general specifications for the Infant Star Series ventilator (may slightly vary by model):
-Device Type: Neonatal ventilator
-Intended Use: Respiratory support for infants and neonates
-Ventilation Modes: Assist/control, SMV (Synchronized Intermittent Mandatory Ventilation)
-Power Supply: AC power with backup battery capability
-Oxygen Delivery Range: Adjustable (Typically 21%-100%)
-Pressure Range: Adjustable airway pressure settings
-Monitoring Features:
-Airway pressure
-Respiratory rate
-Oxygen concentration
-Alarm System: Audible and visual alarms for safety alerts
-Display: Digital or LED interface depending on model
Troubleshooting & Repair
Common issues users may encounter include:
- No power to device -> Check power cord and battery backup
- Inaccurate readings -> Inspect sensors and recalibrate if necessary
- Airflow issues -> Examine tubing for leaks or blockages
- Alarm malfunctions -> Verify alarm settings and internal connections
When repairing the device:
- Always disconnect from power before servicing
- Use manufacturer-approved replacement parts
- Follow hospital safety and sterilization protocols
Additional Information
- Commonly used NICUs (Neonatal Intensive Care Units)
- Requires trained medical personnel for operation
- Regular maintenance and calibration are critical for safe use
- Replacement parts may be limited due to device’s age