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Two Nellcor N-85 Microstream, one NPB-40, one N-65 pulse oximeter - Parts units
$ 102.96
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Selling ALL items as ONE LOT for one price!!!2 - Nellcor N-85 Microstream - EtCO2 and SPO2 pulse oximeter hand held units - unable to charge in order to attempt power on - Parts units ...
1 - Nellcor NPB-40 hand held Pulse Oximeter - seems to power on BUT NOT tested - Parts unit ...
1 - Nellcor N-65 hand held Pulse Oximeter - did NOT power on - Parts unit ...
Plastic actually looks pretty good on all four items EXCEPT for lots of scuffs, stickers, sticker residue, dirt, etc. units need a good deep cleaning and sanitizing.
Battery compartment on NPB-40 has black magic marker written on inside of battery cover.
Battery compartments and/or covers need cleaning.
** All four pieces are UNTESTED, we do not have chargers for the N-85 units. We are NOT Biomed Engineers - we have NOT rebuilt or refurbished or reconditioned these items. Therefore it is up to the Buyer to make sure that these units are operating according to manufacturer’s specifications and are safe to use both by the user and the patient for whatever intended purpose you choose to use these items for.
Selling them as-is where-is .
Disclaimer: This item is sold as is, no warranties implied.
The item described and/or pictured offered here is in no way certified for, recommended for, or offered for any specific use.
The purchaser agrees that the seller shall not be held responsible or liable for any injuries or damages, whether incidental or coincidental, associated in any way with this equipment.
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