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Report date: 17.09.2025
Covidien Puritan Bennett 560 Ventilator Analysis Report
Product Identification and Intended Use
The device shown in the visuals is a Covidien brand, Puritan Bennett 560 model home mechanical ventilator device. Such devices are used to support the respiratory process of patients suffering from respiratory failure. Capable of providing respiratory support using both invasive (such as tracheostomy) and non-invasive (with a mask) methods, this device is designed for use in both adult and pediatric patients. With its lightweight and portable structure, the device facilitates the transition from hospital to home use.
General Condition
Upon inspection of the visuals, it is observed that the device has been used but is generally in good condition. There is no significant major deformation or damage on the device’s casing. While the surfaces generally appear clean, slight superficial marks due to use may be present. The overall appearance of the device suggests regular use and possible maintenance.
Physical and Mechanical Evaluation
The device’s outer casing, ventilation grilles, buttons, and hose connection points have been visually inspected. No cracks, fractures, or dents have been detected. The keypad on the device’s front panel appears intact. There are no visible tears, holes, or deformations in the respiratory circuit hoses connected to the device. The filters and connectors at the hose connection points are in place and do not appear physically damaged.
Electronic Components and Accessories
Since the device’s screen is off, whether it is working or displaying any error messages cannot be visually confirmed. However, there is no physical crack or fracture on the screen. Various connection points and labels are present on the device’s rear panel.
- Power Input: A power cable and adapter are connected to the device.
- Ports: Inputs such as USB and PC connection ports, which can be used for data transfer, are present.
- Oxygen Inlet: An inlet for connecting a low-pressure external oxygen source is available.
- Other Inputs: A port for nurse call or remote alarm connection is present.
A basic set is observed, consisting of 1 ventilator device, a connected respiratory circuit set (double hoses, filters, and connectors), and a power cable. It is not clear whether devices such as the pulse oximeter and digital thermometer seen in the background are part of this set.
Label Information
Some technical information can be read on the label on the back of the device. This information includes:
- Serial Number: PT00084490 REV A
The label also features the CE mark, IPX1 protection class, and other conformity symbols for standards.
Battery Status
This model has an internal lithium-ion battery. No comment can be made regarding the physical condition of the battery (swelling, leakage, etc.) from the visuals. There is no information about the battery’s lifespan and current charge capacity.
Potential Malfunction Risk
Based on visual inspections, no significant condition indicating an immediate malfunction risk (such as rust, crushed cables, critical cracks, etc.) has been detected on the device. The device’s overall physical condition is good. However, as with all medical devices, it is important that its operational status and calibration are checked by an authorized technical service.










