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Transport Ventilators

EMV+® 731 Series Portable Ventilator

Military-Grade Ventilation Wherever the Mission Takes You


The EMV+® 731 Series is a rugged, lightweight transport ventilator engineered for the extreme demands of military and civilian critical-care transport. Operating on ambient air or low-flow oxygen, it delivers full-featured volume- and pressure-controlled ventilation from infants (≥ 5 kg) through adults. Long battery endurance, altitude compensation to 25 000 ft, and silent/dark operating modes ensure reliable performance in aircraft, ambulances, and austere environments.

Rugged & Flight-Certified
  • Airworthiness Release (AWR): approved for all phases of fixed- and rotary-wing U.S. Air Force and Army flight
  • Military testing standards: tested to MIL-STD-810F (temperature, shock, vibration, ingress) and MIL-STD-461F (EMC) for all-weather durability
Versatile Ventilation for Every Patient
  • Operating modes: AC, SIMV, CPAP, and bi-level (volume or pressure control)
  • Patient range: tidal volume range 50–2000 mL and breath rate 1–80 BPM support infants through adults
  • Advanced features: Plateau Pressure measurement, inverse I:E ratios, and Smart Help™ alarm guidance enhance clinical control
Extended Endurance & Multi-Power Flexibility
  • High-efficiency compressor: plus 10-hour internal battery—recharges to 90 % in 2 hours, no backup battery required
  • Multi-power compatibility: accepts 100–240 VAC (50/60/400 Hz), 11.8–30.3 V DC, and portable oxygen concentrators for uninterrupted operation
Tactical Readiness
  • Fully reflective LCD: readable in bright sunlight; Silent and Dark modes prevent detection by night-vision devices
  • CBRN compatibility: supports CBRN filter integration to protect against airborne contaminants
Automatic Altitude Compensation
  • Altitude range: maintains set parameters from –2 000 ft to 25 000 ft (–610 m to 7 620 m) without manual adjustment

The EMV+® 731 Series positions your team to deliver dependable, guideline-compliant ventilation anytime, anywhere—ensuring patients remain stable from point of injury to definitive care.

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