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HAMILTN-C1 Technical specification for SW 2.2.2 Ventilation modes Mode form Mode name Mode Adult/Ped Neonatal Volume-targeted modes, adaptive pressure controlled Pressure-controlled APVcmv / (S)CMV+ Breaths are volume targeted and mandatory. ü ü APVsimv / SIMV+ Volume-targeted mandatory breaths can be alternated with pressuresupported spontaneous breaths. PCV+ All breaths, whether triggered by the patient or the ventilator, are ü ü ü ü modes pressure-controlled and mandatory. PSIMV+ Mandatory breaths are pressure controlled. Mandatory breaths can be ü ü alternated with pressure-supported spontaneous breaths. DuoPAP Mandatory breaths are pressure controlled. Spontaneous breaths can be triggered at both pressure levels. APRV Spontaneous breaths can be continuously triggered. The pressure release between the levels contributes to ventilation. SPNT Every breath is spontaneous, with or without pressure-supported ü ü spontaneous breaths. Intelligent ventilation ASV perator sets %MinVol, PEEP, and xygen. Frequency, tidal volume, ü -- pressure, and I:E ratio are based on physiological input from the patient. Noninvasive modes NIV Every breath is spontaneous. NIV-ST Every breath is spontaneous as long as the patient is breathing above the set rate. A backup rate can be set for mandatory breaths. ncpap Demand flow Nasal Continuous Positive Airway Pressure. -- ncpap-pc Breaths are pressure controlled and mandatory. -- High flow oxygen Hi Flow 2 High flow oxygen therapy. No supported breaths. therapy Standard: ü ption: Not applicable: - -

Standard configuration and options (in alphabetical order) Functions Adult/Ped Neonatal Capnography, mainstream (volumetric) and sidestream o o Communication ports: CM1 port, USB port, Nurse call o o Communication protocols: for details see Connectivity brochure o o Dynamic Lung ü -- Event log (up to 1000 events with data and time stamp) ü ü IntelliTrig (leak compensation) ü ü Languages (English, Chinese, Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Hungarian, Indonesian, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Russian, Serbian, Slovak, Spanish, Swedish, Turkish) ü ü Manual breath/prolonged inspiration ü ü Nebulization, pneumatic ü -- 2 enrichment ü ü Patient group ü o Print screen ü ü Screen lock ü ü Speaking valve o -- Sp2 monitoring o o Standby with timer ü ü Suctioning tool ü ü Trends/Loops o o Trigger, flow and pressure selectable ü ü Vent Status (Visual representation of ventilator dependence) ü ü Standard: ü ption: o Not available: -- HAMILTN-C1

Technical performance Description Automatic expiratory base flow Specification Adult/Ped: Fixed at 3 l/min Neonatal: Fixed at 4 l/min Inspiratory pressure 0 to 60 cmh2 Maximum inspiratory flow 260 l/min (120 l/min with 100% 2) Means of inspiratory triggering Minimum expiratory time xygen mixer accuracy Preoperational checks Tidal volume Flow trigger control 20% of cycle time; 0.2 to 0.8 seconds ± (volume fraction of 2.5% + 2.5% of actual reading) Tightness test, Flow Sensor/2 sensor/c2 sensor calibration Adult/Ped.: 0 to 2000 ml Neonatal: 2 to 300 Standards and approvals Classification Certification Class IIb, continuously operating according to EC directive 93/42/EEC EN 60601-1:2006/A1:2013, IEC 60601-1-2:2014, ANSI/AAMI ES60601-1:2005/(R)2012, IS 80601-2-12:2011, CAN/CSA-C22.2 N. 60601-1:14, EN IS 5356-1:2015, IS 80601-2-55:2011 Declaration The HAMILTN-C1 was developed in accordance with pertinent international standards and FDA guidelines. The ventilator is manufactured within an EN IS 13485 and EN IS 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, Annex I. Electromagnetic compatibility According to IEC 60601-1-2:2014 Safety Class Class II, Type B applied part (ventilator breathing system, VBS), type BF applied part C2 sensor including C2 module connector; Sp2 sensor including adapter, continuous operation according to IEC 60601-1 Pneumatic performance 2 Pressure: 2.8 to 6 bar / 41 to 87 psi Connector: DISS (CGA 1240) or NIST Air supply Integrated turbine Inspiratory outlet (To patient port) Connector: IS ID15/D22 conical Expiratory outlet (From patient port) Connector (on expiratory valve) IS ID15/D22 conical

Electrical specifications Input power Power consumption 100 to 240 VAC ±10%, 50/60 Hz 50 VA typical, 150 VA maximum Battery Electrical specifications: 6.7 Ah, 72 Wh, 50 W typical, 150 W maximum Type: Normal operating time: Lithium-ion, supplied by Hamilton Medical only ne battery, display brightness = 80%: 4 h ne battery, display brightness = 20%: 4.5 h Graphical patient data Graphic type/tab name ptions Waveforms Pressure, Volume, Flow, PC2 1, FC2 1, Plethysmogram 2 Intelligent panels Dynamic Lung 3, Vent Status, ASV Graph 4 Trends 1-, 6-, 12-, 24-, or 72-h 5 trend data for a selected parameter or combination of parameters Loops Pressure/Volume, Pressure/Flow, Volume/Flow, Volume/PC2 1, Volume/FC2 1 Alarms 6 Priority High priority Alarm Apnea time (s), ExpMinVol high/low (l/min), xygen high/low (%), Pressure high/low (cmh2), Flow sensor calibration needed, Exhalation obstructed, Disconnection, xygen supply failed Medium priority ftotal high/low (b/min), PetC2 high/low (mmhg), Pressure limitation (cmh2), Vt high/low (ml), Sp2 high/low, High PEEP, Loss of PEEP, Pulse high/low Low priority High Sp2, Loss of external power 1 C2 option required. 2 Sp2 option required. 3 nly for adult/pediatric patients. 4 nly in ASV mode. 5 72-hour trend not available in all markets. 6 For a complete list of alarms see the perator's Manual HAMILTN-C1

Control settings and ranges 7 Parameter (units) Range Adult/Ped Range Neonatal Apnea backup n, ff n, ff ETS (%) 5 to 80 5 to 80 Flow (l/min) 2 to 80 2 to 12 Flow trigger (l/min) 0.5 to 20 0.1 to 5 Height (cm) 30 to 250 -- Height (in) 12 to 98 -- I:E 1:9 to 4:1 1:9 to 4:1 %MinVol (%) 25 to 350 -- xygen (%) 21 to 100 21 to 100 PEEP (cmh2) 0 to 35 3 to 25 Pasvlimit (cmh2) 5 to 60 -- Pcontrol (cmh2) 5 to 60 3 to 45 Phigh APRV (cmh2) 0 to 60 0 to 45 Phigh DuoPAP (cmh2) 0 to 60 3 to 45 Pinsp (cmh2) 3 to 60 3 to 45 Plow APRV (cmh2) 0 to 35 0 to 25 Pramp (ms) 0 to 2000 0 to 600 Psupport (cmh2) 0 to 60 0 to 45 Rate (b/min) 1 to 80 1 to 80 Sex Male, Female -- Sigh n, ff -- Sp2 monitoring n, ff n, ff SpeakValve n, ff -- TI (s) 0.1 to 12 0.1 to 12 TI max (s) 0.5 to 3 0.25 to 3 Thigh APRV (s) 0.1 to 40 0.1 to 40 Thigh DuoPAP (s) 0.1 to 40 0.1 to 40 Tlow APRV (s) 0.2 to 40 0.2 to 40 Vt (ml) 20 to 2000 2 to 300 Vt/Weight (ml/kg) -- 5 to 12 Weight (kg) -- 0.2 to 30 7 Parameter settings and ranges can change depending on the mode

Monitoring parameters Parameter (units) Description Pressure AutoPEEP (cmh2) Unintended positive end-expiratory pressure PEEP/CPAP (cmh2) PEEP (positive end-expiratory pressure) and CPAP (continuous positive airway pressure) Pinsp (cmh2) Pmean (cmh2) Ppeak (cmh2) Pplateau (cmh2) Inspiratory pressure Mean airway pressure Peak airway pressure Plateau or end-inspiratory pressure Flow Flow (l/min) In ncpap mode, the average flow, updated every second. In ncpap-pc mode, the average flow during expiration, updated every breath. Insp Flow (peak) (l/min) Exp Flow (peak) (l/min) Peak inspiratory flow, spontaneous or mandatory Peak expiratory flow Volume ExpMinVol or MinVol NIV (l/min) Expiratory minute volume MVSpont or MVSpont NIV (l/min) VTE or VTE NIV (ml) VTI (ml) VLeak (%) MVLeak (l/min) Spontaneous expiratory minute volume Expiratory tidal volume Inpiratory tidal volume Leakage percent or total minute volume leakage Leakage percent or total minute volume leakage C2 FetC2 (%) Fractional end-tidal C2 concentration PetC2 (mmhg) slopec2 (%C2/l) End-tidal C2 pressure Slope of the alveolar plateau in the PetC2 curve, indicating the volume/flow status of the lungs V alv (l/min) Vtalv (ml) V C2 (ml/min) VDaw (ml) VDaw/VTE (%) VeC2 (ml) ViC2 (ml) Alveolar minute ventilation Alveolar tidal ventilation C2 elimination Airway dead space Airway dead space fraction at the airway opening Exhaled C2 volume Inspired C2 volume Sp2 Sp2 (%) xygen saturation Pulse (1/min) Sp2/Fi2 (%) Pulse The Sp2/Fi2 ratio (%) is an approximation of the Pa2/Fi2 ratio, which, in contrast to Pa2/Fi2, can be calculated noninvasively and continuously. PI (%) PVI (%) SpC (%) SpMet (%) SpHb (g/dl or mmol/l) SpC (ml/dl) Perfusion index Pleth variability index Carboxyhaemoglobin saturation Methaemoglobin saturation Total haemoglobin xygen content HAMILTN-C1

Parameter (units) Description xygen xygen (%) xygen concentration of the delivered gas xygen consumption (l/min) The current oxygen consumption rate Time I:E Inspiratory:expiratory ratio fcontrol (b/min) fspont (b/min) ftotal (b/min) TI (s) TE (s) Mandatory breath frequency Spontaneous breathing frequency Total breathing frequency Inspiratory time Expiratory time Lung mechanics Cstat (ml/cmh2) Static compliance P0.1 (cmh2) Airway occlusion pressure PTP (cmh2*s) RCexp (s) Rinsp (cmh2 / (l/s)) RSB (1 / (l*min)) Pressure time product Expiratory time constant Inspiratory flow resistance Rapid shallow breathing index

Physical characteristics Weight 4.9 kg (10.8 lb) 16.9 kg (37.3 lb) with trolley The trolley can accommodate a maximum safe working load of 44 kg (97 lb). Dimensions Monitor Trolley accessories See graphic above Type: TFT color Size: 640 x 480 pixels, 8.4 in (134 mm) diagonal HAMILTN-H900 mounting system, optional 2 bottle holding system, optional tubing support arm Manufacturer: Hamilton Medical AG Via Crusch 8, 7402 Bonaduz, Switzerland ( +41 58 610 10 20 info@hamilton-medical.com www.hamilton-medical.com 689333.06 Specifications are subject to change without notice. Some features are options. Not all features/products are available in all markets. For all proprietary trademarks ( ) and third-party trademarks ( ) used by Hamilton Medical AG see www.hamilton-medical.com/trademarks. 2018 Hamilton Medical AG. All rights reserved. HAMILTN-C1