Philips - Respironics V60
by Philips

Ventilator
Because every breath matters and every breath is different, patients need a ventilator that always follows their breathing pattern, whatever their acuity. The Respironics V60 uses Auto-Trak technology to help ensure patient synchrony and therapy acceptance. Auto-Trak technology is designed to address the specific challenges of NIV. By providing auto-adaptive leak compensation, inspiratory triggering, and expiratory cycling, Auto-Trak delivers optimal synchrony in the face of dynamic leak and changing patient demand. The success of NIV often depends on the speed and ease of treatment initiation. The V60 supports this critical step in NIV with an expansive color touchscreen and pre-defined settings for Respironics hospital masks. You select the setting, and the V60 automatically calibrates flow characteristics for better monitoring and therapy. The Respironics V60 also helps you take NIV further by meeting the needs of a broader patient population. Designed to include pediatric use and equipped with several modes, the V60 allows you to meet the specific needs of individual patients.
0Replies8 months ago | Low Leak–CO2 Rebreathing Risk Alarm How do I fix this issue? Changed the patient circuit multiple times. Reply |
6Replies2 years ago | ANYONE HAVE A SOURCE FOR A SERVICE MANUAL? NEED SERVICE MANUAL. WE'RE NOT SCHEDULED FOR SCHOOL UNTIL NEXT YEAR. CAN ANYONE HELP? Equipment: PHILIPS V60 Reply |
4Replies3 years ago | Recall/repair Hello! I purchased several of these from an auction recently. Can they be repaired and sold? Equipment: Philips - Respironics V60 Reply |
Height | 33.7 in |
Length | 16.5 in |
Weight | 24 lbs with optional battery |
Width | 15.5 in |
The FDA has identified this as a Class I recall, the most serious type of recall. Use of these devices may cause serious injuries or death. Note: This recall is separate and unrelated to the June 2021 Philips Respironics ventilator, BiPAP, and CPAP machine recall.
Respironics is recalling the V60 Non-invasive Ventilator because the pins within the internal cable that connects the ventilator's motor to the control board may become loose over time due to low frequency vibration.
Respironics California, Inc. has initiated a recall on the V60 ventilator because of an issue with the software on the V60 Power Management Board Assembly. If a component fails on the Power Management Board Assembly...