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Report date: 28.02.2026
The product in the image is a mechanical ventilator, a medical device designed to provide respiratory support. The product has a compact and portable structure and is displayed as a main unit.
The brand and model indications on the front of the product have been clearly identified. The “Newport MEDICAL” logo is located on the top bezel, and the “Newport HT70 Ventilator” inscription is on a blue label in the bottom right corner. The device is definitively a Newport HT70 model.
Upon examining the print quality of the logos on the device, the arrangement of the keypads, the front panel color tones (Newport blue and cream/white combination), and the chassis workmanship, the product is assessed to be an original Newport production.
This device is used for respiratory support in pediatric and adult patients requiring invasive or non-invasive mechanical ventilation. Thanks to its compact structure, it is suitable for use in intra-hospital transfers, long-term care units, home care settings, and emergency situations. It is responsible for delivering the air mixture to the patient after the breathing circuit is connected.
Only 1 (one) Newport HT70 ventilator main unit is visible in the image.
The device generally maintains its integrity. It appears to be a used product. A slight yellowing is present, especially on the upper carrying handle and the left side panel (where the grilles are located), compared to the lighter-colored plastics on the front panel. This indicates that the plastic material has changed color over time or due to light exposure. However, there is no appearance of heavy damage to the device.
No visibly deep cracks, breaks, or dents have been detected on the outer casing. The screen surface is clean, and no deep scratches are visible. No impact-related deformation has been observed at the corners.
The integrated carrying handle on the top of the device is sturdy. The air intake/cooling grilles on the left side are open and do not appear blocked. The foot or base structure at the bottom is regular.
In the image, the device is powered off (disconnected from power). The touchscreen has a black background. The keypad (membrane buttons) located to the right and left of the screen is physically intact, with no visible tears or wear. The alarm mute and warning LED block on the upper part is physically in place.
No power cable (adapter), breathing circuit, filter, or external sensor cable belonging to the device is present in the image. Only the main body of the device is visible.
Patient circuit connection ports are located in the bottom left corner of the front panel. In this section:
The labels around the ports (Gas Output, Prox. Line, Exh. Valve) are readable and have not been erased.
No definitive information regarding the presence, capacity, or physical condition (swelling, etc.) of the internal battery can be obtained from the image. Since the device is turned off, the battery charge status cannot be seen.
No specific technical label (Serial No, Lot No, REF code) is readable on the front, apart from the model designation. As this information is usually located on the device’s rear panel, it is not present in the image.
Since the screen is off, the software version, error messages, or menu content could not be analyzed.
The device is in the “Portable Ventilator” class. While the labels on the front panel do not specify adult, child, or infant differentiation, the HT70 model is technically a compact model compatible with a wide range of patients (generally >5kg).
No definitive evidence of a fault that would prevent the device from operating (such as a broken screen, detached port, or separated casing) has been found during the visual inspection.
Given that the yellowing of the plastic components indicates a certain age of the device, it is highly probable that the internal batteries have reached the end of their life. Additionally, the device’s internal oxygen sensor (if present) might have expired. Rather than a mechanical risk, the need for consumable replacement and calibration may be more prominent.