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Secondhand Petaş KMA 275 Patient Monitor
Price: USD$ 295,00Yaklaşık: 12.685,00 TL
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Report date: 16.09.2025
Petas KMA 275 Bedside Monitor Analysis Report
Product Description and Area of Use
The device shown in the images is a bedside monitor used to track patients’ vital functions. The device’s screen and ports indicate its capacity to measure critical values such as ECG (heart graph), SpO2 (blood oxygen level), IBP (invasive blood pressure), and pulse. The images show 1 main monitor unit and accessories connected to the device.
Brand, Model, and Originality
The brand and model Petas KMA 275 are clearly stated on the front panel of the device. Upon examining details such as the logo, font, casing structure, and screen interface, it is understood that the product is an original device.
General Condition and Physical Assessment
The product is in a used condition. There is a noticeable yellowing on the device’s plastic casing, which appears to have occurred due to the passage of time. This is a common situation with older electronic devices of this type. Visual inspections in the images did not detect any major physical deformations such as significant cracks, breaks, dents, or deep scratches on the casing or screen. Control buttons and port entries appear visually intact.
Screen Analysis and Functional Status
The device’s screen is operational and displays various data, indicating that its basic electronic components are functional. Key information observed on the screen includes:
- Date and Time: The screen displays the date “15/04/99” and time information such as “08:33”. This date may indicate the device’s manufacturing period or that its internal clock is not current.
- Patient Mode: The “ADULT” indication on the screen states that the device is set for adult patient monitoring.
- Parameter Values: In one image, the SpO2 value is read as “98” and the pulse rate (PR) value as “109”. Simultaneously, the IBP2 (invasive blood pressure) value is displayed as “126 / 94” mmHg. The presence of these values on the screen indicates that the relevant modules and sensors are actively capable of taking measurements.
- Status Message: A warning “ELECTRODES OFF” is present on the screen. This is not an error code but a standard informational message indicating that the ECG electrodes are not connected to the patient.
Accessories and Ports
Two wired accessories are seen connected to the monitor. One is a SpO2 sensor attached to the finger, and the other is a transducer cable used for IBP measurement. The front panel of the device features sensor input ports labeled ECG, SpO2, IBP1, and IBP2. Other accessories such as the product’s original box, user manual, or power cable are not present in the images.
Label Information
Since no photograph of the device’s rear or bottom part is available in the shared images, no product label containing information such as serial number, lot number, or REF code could be viewed.
Potential Fault Risk
Considering the device’s age (given the yellowing on its casing and the 1999 date on the screen), there is a possibility that its electronic components may have deteriorated over time. This condition may require future maintenance or repair. However, no breaks, burns, or severe damage that would prevent its operation have been detected in the current images of the device. The smooth functioning of its screen and its ability to display values by receiving data from sensors is a positive indicator that the device’s basic functions are operational.