


Bair Hugger 750 Warming Unit
Our Bair Hugger 750 warming unit is the clinical standard for patient temperature management during surgery and recovery. Designed for fast, efficient warming, the 750 model features three adjustable heat settings to meet diverse patient needs and procedural requirements.
We engineered the 750 with intuitive controls and a compact footprint that fits seamlessly into any perioperative environment. The system works with our complete line of single-use warming blankets, delivering warm air evenly across the patient’s body to prevent hypothermia and improve surgical outcomes.
With decades of clinical validation and millions of patients warmed worldwide, the bair hugger 750 represents our commitment to safe, effective forced-air warming technology trusted by surgical teams globally.
- Three heat settings (low, medium, high) for precise temperature control
- Compatible with all Bair Hugger single-use warming blankets and accessories
- Compact, mobile design with easy-roll casters for OR flexibility
- Quick warm-up time delivers therapeutic warming within minutes
- Audible and visual temperature alarms for patient safety monitoring
System specifications & clinical performance

The Bair Hugger 750 warming unit generates forced air at temperatures calibrated for safe patient contact when used with our warming blankets. The low setting operates at approximately 32°C (90°F), medium at 38°C (100°F), and high at 43°C (109°F), allowing clinicians to match warming intensity to patient acuity and ambient conditions.
Our airflow system delivers up to 400 liters per minute, ensuring consistent warming across large-surface-area blankets during lengthy procedures. The unit measures 38 cm wide by 30 cm deep by 97 cm high, with a total weight of 14 kg for easy repositioning.
Blanket compatibility & accessories

The bair hugger 750 connects to our full portfolio of single-use warming blankets via a standard hose attachment. Our blanket designs include upper body, lower body, full body, underbody, and pediatric configurations to address every surgical specialty and patient position.
Hose and attachment system
We supply a 2.4-meter flexible hose that attaches securely to both the warming unit and blanket inlet port. The hose features a universal coupling that prevents accidental disconnection during patient transport or positioning. Replacement hoses are available through our clinical supply network.
Operation & maintenance requirements

Operating the Bair Hugger 750 requires minimal staff training. Clinicians simply plug the unit into a standard hospital-grade outlet, connect the hose to the selected warming blanket, and choose the appropriate heat setting using the front-panel rotary dial.
We recommend inspecting the air intake filter monthly and replacing it every 500 hours of operation or when visibly soiled. The filter slides out from the rear panel without tools, and replacement filters ship in packs of six.
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Common Questions About the Bair Hugger 750
The Bair Hugger 750 is compatible with our complete line of single-use warming blankets, including upper body, lower body, full body, underbody, and pediatric models. All blankets feature a standard inlet port that connects to the 750’s hose coupling.
You can switch between blanket styles during the same surgical day without any adapter or configuration change. This universal compatibility allows your facility to stock one warming unit model while maintaining blanket flexibility across specialties.
We recommend inspecting the air intake filter monthly and replacing it every 500 operating hours or when the filter appears visibly soiled. High-volume ORs may reach the 500-hour threshold in three to four months, while lower-volume facilities may extend filter life to six months.
Replacement filters slide out from the rear panel without tools, and the process takes less than one minute. Maintaining a clean filter ensures optimal airflow and temperature performance throughout the unit’s service life.
The 750 unit operates on standard 120V AC hospital-grade power (230V models available for international markets). The system draws approximately 800 watts at the high heat setting, well within the capacity of typical OR outlet circuits.
We include a hospital-grade three-prong plug that meets IEC 60601-1 electrical safety standards for medical devices. The unit does not require dedicated circuitry or isolation transformers, simplifying installation in existing perioperative spaces.
Yes, the 750 warming unit is designed for mobile use during patient transport from pre-op to the OR, and from the OR to recovery. The compact design and integrated casters allow the unit to roll alongside stretchers and beds.
The unit can operate from a mobile battery cart if your facility has one, or you can briefly disconnect power during short hallway transits. Most clinicians reconnect to wall power once the patient reaches the destination bay to ensure continuous warming throughout the perioperative period.
The Bair Hugger 750 incorporates both audible and visual alarms that activate if the system detects a temperature sensor fault, airflow obstruction, or electrical anomaly. When an alarm condition occurs, the unit automatically enters safe shutdown mode to prevent any risk of overheating.
The alarm system also alerts staff if the hose becomes disconnected from the blanket during a procedure. These multi-layered safety features provide peace of mind during lengthy cases when clinician attention is focused on the surgical field.
The Bair Hugger 750 offers three manual heat settings and analog controls, making it our mid-tier workhorse model. The 775 adds a digital temperature display, enhanced alarm features, and preset temperature memory for facilities that want advanced monitoring.
The 505 is our entry-level unit with simplified two-setting operation, ideal for ambulatory surgery centers and low-acuity environments. All three models deliver the same core forced-air warming technology and work with the same blanket portfolio, so the choice depends on your facility’s monitoring and workflow preferences.
With routine filter replacement and annual preventive maintenance, the Bair Hugger 750 typically delivers ten or more years of reliable service in high-volume surgical environments. Our units are built with hospital-grade components designed to withstand thousands of operating hours.
We offer comprehensive service contracts that include on-site calibration, parts replacement, and loaner units to minimize downtime. Many facilities treat the 750 as a capital investment that supports patient safety and quality metrics across the entire service life.
