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Medline Robotics — Warm Hug NH-02

Neonatal Warmer for NICU India

The Neonatal Intensive Care Unit demands the highest standard of temperature management equipment — where even small deviations from target temperature can adversely affect a critically ill neonate's outcomes. The Warm Hug NH-02 is engineered for NICU deployment across India: servo-controlled at ±0.1°C, three clinically validated warming modes for different acuity levels, and continuous mains-powered operation for uninterrupted intensive care use. CDSCO approved and ISO 13485 certified for India's government and private NICU settings.

NICU-Grade Servo Precision — ±0.1°C continuous temperature maintenance

3 Acuity-Matched Modes — protocol-correct warming for any NICU patient presentation

Continuous 24/7 Operation — mains-powered for uninterrupted NICU use

Real-Time Alert System — notifies NICU staff immediately on temperature deviation

CDSCO Approved for NICU — compliant with Indian clinical device regulations

Warm Hug NH-02 NICU Neonatal Warmer India
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Certifications & Recognition

CDSCOCDSCO
MSMEMSME
ISO 13485ISO 13485
Startup TNStartup TN
IIT DelhiIIT Delhi
Startup IndiaStartup India
SISFSISF
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NICU Warming Modes
±0.1°C
NICU-Grade Accuracy
24/7
Continuous Operation
CDSCO
Approved Device

NICU Clinical Requirements

NH-02 — Built for Intensive Care

India's growing NICU infrastructure — from major tertiary hospitals to district-level special newborn care units (SNCUs) — demands equipment that meets clinical precision standards without the prohibitive cost of imported alternatives. The NH-02 is India's CDSCO approved servo-controlled clinical warmer, engineered for the three critical performance requirements of NICU temperature management: precision, continuity, and clinical control.

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Servo Control — NICU Safety Standard
NICU temperature management requires continuous automatic adjustment — not fixed heat output. The NH-02's servo mechanism monitors neonate skin temperature continuously and adjusts heating to maintain ±0.1°C accuracy, matching international NICU care standards.
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Slow Mode — Extreme Prematurity
The Slow mode at 0.25°C/hr is specifically suited to NICU management of extremely preterm neonates — where rapid temperature changes can trigger metabolic cascades and intraventricular haemorrhage risk in immature physiology.
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Moderate Mode — Standard NICU Protocol
For the majority of NICU patients requiring rewarming — term and near-term neonates with moderate hypothermia — the Moderate mode at 0.5°C/hr provides the clinically appropriate warming rate endorsed by neonatal resuscitation guidelines.
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Rapid Mode — NICU Admission Stabilisation
On NICU admission, acutely hypothermic neonates may require faster rewarming. The Rapid mode (1°C/hr) — under servo control — enables swift stabilisation without the overshoot risk of non-controlled warming methods.
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Continuous Power — Zero Interruptions
NICU warmers cannot have gaps in heating. The NH-02 runs on continuous mains power — compatible with hospital UPS backup infrastructure — ensuring uninterrupted temperature management for every neonate in intensive care.
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Immediate Alert — NICU Responsiveness
Audio and visual alerts trigger instantly on temperature deviation — enabling NICU nurses monitoring multiple patients to respond promptly without requiring continuous individual patient observation.

Frequently Asked Questions

NH-02 in NICU — FAQs

The NH-02 is designed for the unique demands of NICU care: servo-controlled temperature management at ±0.1°C prevents the thermal instability that is dangerous in intensive care neonates, three warming modes allow protocol-matched warming for different acuity levels, and continuous mains-powered operation ensures uninterrupted 24/7 NICU use.
In a manually controlled warmer, a fixed heat output is set by staff and does not automatically adjust as the neonate's condition changes. Servo control continuously senses the neonate's actual temperature and automatically adjusts heat output to maintain the target — reducing both hyperthermia and under-warming risk in NICU patients.
For extremely preterm neonates (28 weeks and below), the Slow mode (0.25°C/hr) is most appropriate in NICU settings — providing the gentlest possible warming trajectory that minimises metabolic stress and thermal shock responses in critically immature physiology.
Yes. The NH-02 is designed for standard NICU environments and operates on mains power without radio frequency emissions that would interfere with standard NICU monitoring equipment. Consult the technical specifications or contact Medline Robotics for detailed electromagnetic compatibility information.
Contact Medline Robotics for full technical specifications including data logging and clinical record features. The NH-02's alert system provides real-time monitoring and notification for NICU staff — essential for maintaining the documentation standards required in NICU clinical practice.
Yes. The NH-02 is CDSCO approved and ISO 13485:2016 certified — meeting the clinical standards required for government medical college NICU departments. It is eligible for procurement through medical college hospital biomedical equipment committees and state government procurement processes.

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