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Report date: 20.08.2025
The visuals show a Biocare brand, IP 12B model infusion pump. Such devices are used in healthcare facilities to ensure the controlled delivery of fluids and medications intravenously to patients over a specific period and at a certain dose. The “Liquid Flow” inscription and the arrow indicating the flow direction on the device support this intended use. A total of one infusion pump was examined in the visual.
The general condition of the product is evaluated as used. Although the device’s casing generally appears clean, slight dirt and signs of use are observed, especially on its rear surface and edges. There is no significant deformation on the button panel and screen area of the device’s front face. No breaks or cracks were detected in any part of the product, indicating that the device’s physical integrity is in good condition.
Important technical information is provided on the label located on the rear surface of the device. According to this information, the device can operate with standard mains electricity and also has an internal battery.
There is a standard power cable input on the back of the device. No cables or additional accessories belonging to the device are present in the visuals.
No clear signs of failure for the device were detected in the visuals. Its physical condition is generally good. The superficial wear on the metal clamping mechanism at the rear is merely cosmetic and is not considered to pose a risk that would affect its function. The condition of the internal battery cannot be assessed from the visual, but a decrease in battery life over time is expected in such used medical devices. Other than this, since there is no visible significant wear or damage, the potential for the device’s mechanical and electronic components to develop a problem in the near future is evaluated as low.