New user-friendly interface ; Two presettable programs; Option for monitoring oxygen; Automatic compensation of volumes for circuit compliance; No more transformer or fuse; Easy switch between 100V and 230V; New carry bag ; New external battery solution.
For adults and paediatric patients with tidal volume above 50 mL. VS III is not designed for neonatal patients. VS III meets the international standards ISO 10651.2 for a ventilator where the patient is dependant and requires life support and internal battery autonomy. The battery life is displayed. Allows spontaneous breathing to take place through device if device stops working e.g. power failure. Connectable to an external power source (battery). Airway pressure should be displayed. Ability to monitor inspiratory, expiratory, tidal and minute volumes. Adjustable pressure limits or specified by (within) an active breathing algorithm.
VS III provides both volume and pressure ventilation and delivers the therapy either invasively or non invasively, with leak or valve modes, single or double circuit with the measurement of the expired volume.
Leak Modes: CPAP, S/ST, APC ; Valve Modes: PS.Vs, APCV, PS.Vt, ACV.
Size: 14.5 cm x 27.5 cm x 22.1 cm; Weight: 2.9 kg without external power supply.
Yes. VS III can ventilate in its carry bag.
Use / Navigation
Yes, there is an automatic circuit calibration.
When the symbol appears.
The advantage is that it makes it easier to service as the VS III does not need to be opened.
The internal battery lasts between 2 to 4 hours; *Tested under specific settings. Please refer to the user guide.
Yes. The NiMH battery pack PAC009228 used in conjunction with the battery support SUP011159 and charger CHA009491, which you need to add the VSIII support cable CAB014923 can be used for VSIII ventilators.
NimH technology is used for the internal battery.
The VS III empty battery alarm sounds five minutes before ventilation will stop.
Maintenance / Cleaning
The expiratory valve of the double circuit support may be autoclaved. It may be autoclaved at a temperature of 134°C (273°F) for 18 minutes. Make sure you remove the clapper from inside the valve before autoclaving. The expiratory valve clapper must be replaced for every new patient. Note: Autoclaving can affect the appearance of the accessory without affecting its performance.
Replace the dust filter at least every six months or before putting the device on a new patient. The service can be carried out by a Biomedical engineer in a hospital.
Clean the outside of the ventilator with a dry cloth or, if necessary, with a damp sponge. Use a non-abrasive solution, containing no alcohol or solvents.


It is possible to travel on commercial flights with permission from the airline. Provided that patients use the VS III correctly, have the alarms set accurately and have the device secured to prevent it from falling, it can be used during transport: in hospital wards in a wheelchair ; when carried in a carry bag; in a private car to go to hospital.Provided that patients use the VS III correctly, have the alarms set accurately and have the device secured to prevent it from falling, it can be used during transport: in hospital wards in a wheelchair ; when carried in a carry bag; in a private car to go to hospital.
Contact the ResMed local entities before your travel.
The VS III requires a 24V or 26V power supply to operate correctly, but not to a 12V source.
Accessories
Yes. The NiMH battery pack PAC009228 used in conjunction with the battery support SUP011159 and charger CHA009491, which you need to add the VSIII support cable CAB014923 can be used for VSIII ventilators.
The VS III can be used with single and double circuits. The circuit type can be used with or without a proximal pressure line. Please see ventilation accessories for a full list of compatible accessories.
Yes. Select Prog 2 to enable the feature: “Mouth Piece/Speaking”. Also, in ACV mode, you can set the Low Pressure alarm at 1 cm H20.
Yes. Select Prog 2 and enable the feature: “Mouth Piece/Speaking”.
The ventilator may be connected to a humidification system.
The Elisée 150 is designed for adult or paediatric patients at home or in the hospital. It is not designed for neonatal ventilation. The Elisée 150 can be used by both dependent and non-dependent patients.
The Elisée 150 provides both volume and pressure ventilation and delivers the therapy either invasively or non- invasively, with a valve and with a single or double circuit.
The following modes are available in the Elisée 150 : Continuous Positive Airway Pressure (CPAP) ; (Assisted) Volume-Controlled Ventilation ((A)CV) and (Assisted) Pressure-Controlled Ventilation ((A)PCV) ; Synchronised Intermittent Mandatory Ventilation with Volume or Pressure (SIMV and PSIMV); Spontaneous ventilation with Security Volume or Guaranteed Tidal Volume (PS.SV and PS.VT modes).
The size and weight of the Elisée 150 is: Size: 29 cm x 25 cm x 13 cm ; Weight: 3.7 kg without external power supply or integrated external battery.
Yes. Patients can use the Elisée 150 in its carry bag.
Use / Navigation
Yes, recognition of the circuit type is done when you run the Manual Test.
The
symbol which appears below the bar graph indicates a triggered breath.
There are two types of batteries: Internal battery pack: 6 hrs and external integrated battery pack: 6 hrs. Please refer to the user guide for details on what conditions the battery was tested under. Note: The battery life also depends on the patient's physiological characteristics.
Yes. There is a hot swappable external battery pack.
Lithium-Ion is used for the Elisée 150.
5-6 hrs per battery. If the Elisée 150 is delivering ventilation, it must be receiving a power supply of at least 20V in order to recharge.
Yes, it is possible to see the remaining charge in the different batteries in the patient or clinical menu as indicated below:
Replace the dust filter at least every six months or before putting the device on a new patient.
Clean the outside of the ventilator with a dry cloth or, if necessary, with a damp sponge. Use a non-abrasive solution, containing no alcohol or solvents.
If the ventilator is to be used during transport, it should remain inside its ResMed bag. The position of the ventilator during ventilation has no impact on its operation. Normal operating conditions apply.
Contact the ResMed local entities before your travel.
It is possible to connect the Elisée 150 to a 12-28V DC power source with the use of the special 12V power cord. Its reference is available on the ventilation accessories.
Accessories
The Elisée 150 can be used with single and double circuits. The single circuit type can be used with or without a proximal pressure line and the double circuit with or without water traps. Please see ventilation accessories for a full list of compatible accessories.





