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Report date: 26.08.2025
The device shown in the visuals is a Philips brand Heartstart XL model defibrillator/monitor. The product is designed for professional medical use, featuring both manual defibrillation and Automatic External Defibrillator (AED) mode capabilities. It is stated on the device that it features “SMART Biphasic” technology. The quality of the logo, labeling, and overall craftsmanship in the visuals suggest that the product is original.
The general condition of the device is assessed as used. While no significant yellowing or discoloration is observed on its white plastic casing, it generally presents a clean appearance. Small superficial scratches and light signs of wear, discernible upon close inspection, are present on the front blue panel and other parts of the device, consistent with use. However, no cracks, breaks, or severe deformation that would impede the device’s operation have been detected.
Mechanically, all buttons, the energy selection knob, and paddle receptacles appear to be in place and intact. There are no signs of breakage, crushing, or wear on the spiral cables connected to the paddles. On the top part of the device, there is a cover, likely belonging to an integrated printer, which is in a closed position. Upon examination of the electronic components, no comment can be made regarding its functional status as the device’s screen is off. However, the yellow illumination of the “Net” and “Batt. laadt” (Battery Charging) status lights on the front panel indicates that the device is connected to a power source and its internal battery is being charged.
The main accessories of the product in the visual are two external defibrillation paddles integrated into the device. No additional accessories such as an ECG cable, disposable pads, or a power cable are visible apart from these. It is understood that the device has a battery from the illuminated charging light. However, since the battery itself is not visible, no assessment can be made regarding its capacity, manufacturing date, or physical condition (swelling, leakage, etc.).
The device’s screen is off, so no menu or error messages are displayed. Fixed texts indicating device functions such as “HF ALARM”, “AFL. KIEZEN Paddles”, and “SpO2 AAN/UIT” are present on the screen’s bezel. Labels containing usage instructions are located on the upper part of the device, and these instructions are in Dutch (“MANUEEL GEBRUIK”, “AED GEBRUIK”). Despite a detailed examination, no label containing distinctive identification information such as the device’s serial number, lot number, or REF code could be clearly read in the visuals.
There is no direct evidence in the visuals to suggest that the device is faulty. No broken parts, error messages, or physical damage have been observed. The LED lights indicating that the device is receiving power and charging its battery are a positive sign that basic electronic functions are operational. Based on the available visual data, the general condition of the device is good, and no significant potential fault risks have been identified.