Description
The YG1818 Infant Radiant Warmer is a complete neonatal care station combining precision thermal regulation with built-in bilateral phototherapy. This hospital-grade unit features dual-control operation (skin temperature ±0.3°C accuracy and manual modes) with rapid ≤30 minute heating from 25°C to 37°C. The included X-ray tray and RS-232 connectivity make it ideal for comprehensive newborn care, while the 770VA efficient design ensures reliable performance in any clinical setting.
Key clinical innovations:
- Integrated fluorescent phototherapy (8-30 μW/cm²/nm irradiance)
- Four self-check alarm systems for temperature and system monitoring
- APGAR timer with 1/5/10 minute intervals
- Tilting radiant canopy (0-15°) for optimal clinician access
- Dual-display interface showing real-time parameters
Priced in the premium neonatal equipment segment, the YG1818 delivers exceptional value for hospitals needing all-in-one thermal and phototherapy solutions.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What phototherapy intensity does this deliver? The bilateral fluorescent system provides 8-30 μW/cm²/nm – ideal for most jaundice cases.
- Can we upgrade to LED phototherapy later? Yes, the unit supports optional LED module upgrades while maintaining the fluorescent system.
- How does the X-ray tray function? The radiolucent tray slides beneath the mattress for portable radiography without moving the infant.
Advantages and Disadvantages
Advantages
- Complete Solution – Built-in phototherapy eliminates separate devices
- Clinical Precision – ±0.3°C thermal accuracy meets NICU standards
- Time-Saving Design – Simultaneous warming/photo treatment capability
Disadvantages
- Power Requirements – Needs dedicated 220V circuit
- Footprint – Requires 2m² space for full functionality
- Fluorescent Bulbs – Replace annually (LED upgrade available)
Product Use in the Field
The YG1818 excels in:
- Hospital delivery rooms for immediate newborn stabilization
- Neonatal ICUs for combined thermal/photo therapy
- Pediatric units treating jaundice cases
- Maternity centers requiring advanced newborn care
Its integrated design is particularly valuable for space-constrained units where separate warmers and phototherapy systems aren’t practical.
Recommendations
For optimal performance:
- Calibrate temperature sensors every 6 months
- Replace phototherapy bulbs per manufacturer schedule
- Disinfect surfaces between patients
- Test all alarms before each shift
- Train staff on combined operation modes
Ready for advanced neonatal care? Request your YG1818 quote – where clinical innovation meets newborn safety. Our specialists will help configure the perfect solution for your facility’s needs.
Technical Specifications
Model | YG1818 |
Electrical requirement | ~ 220V 50Hz or ~ 230V 60Hz |
Power consumption | ≤770VA |
Air mode temperature range | 25.0°C~37.0°C |
Over temperature alarm | <38.0°C |
High mode temperature range | 37.1°C ~ 38.0°C |
High mode temperature alarm | <39.0°C |
Temperature deviation alarm | ±1.0°C |
Skin sensor accuracy | ≤±0.3°C |
Mattress temperature Uniformity | ≤2.0°C |
Heating rate | ≤30min |
APGAR timing | 1 min. 5min. 10min |