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Secondhand Nihon Kohden Neurofax EEG-1200K 32 Channel EEG Device
Price: USD$ 8.500,00Approx: 357.000,00 TL
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Report date: 16.07.2025
Nihon Kohden Neurofax EEG Device Analysis Report
Device Identification and Area of Use
The images show a complete medical diagnostic system mounted on a wheeled stand. The main component of the system is an Electroencephalography (EEG) device used to measure and record the brain’s electrical activity. The system consists of an EEG unit, a computer connected to this unit, a monitor, a keyboard, a mouse, an external flasher unit, and a power/isolation unit. All these components are assembled on a wheeled medical cart that provides easy mobility.
Brand and Model Information
The brand and model information of the device and its components identified during the examination are listed below. The quality of the logos and model names on the products suggests that the devices are original.
- EEG Device Brand-Model: Nihon Kohden Neurofax
- Computer Brand-Model: Nihon Kohden Σ pc
- Monitor Brand-Model: Dell
- Flasher Unit (Lamp) Model: QI-1
- Isolation Unit Brand-Model: Nihon Kohden
Quantity Information
The system shown in the images consists of the following parts:
- 1 wheeled stand (medical cart)
- 1 Nihon Kohden Neurofax EEG unit
- 1 Nihon Kohden Σ pc computer case
- 1 Dell monitor
- 1 keyboard
- 1 mouse
- 1 QI-1 flasher unit
- 1 Nihon Kohden isolation/power unit
General Status and Condition
The overall condition of the device set appears to be used but in very good condition. The cleanliness and low level of wear on the parts indicate that the product was regularly maintained or used sparingly. No heavy dirt, rust, or stains were observed on any part. Overall, it gives the impression of having come from a professional environment.
Physical and Mechanical Evaluation
The physical and mechanical components of the system have been examined in detail. There are no cracks, fractures, or significant deformations on the device casings and plastic parts. There are minor superficial scratches on the computer case. Mechanical parts, such as the wheels on the wheeled stand, the articulated arm of the flasher unit, and the sliding shelf used for the keyboard, appear to be problem-free and sturdy. The buttons and connection sockets on the devices are physically intact and undamaged.
Accessories and Connection Ports
The main cables required for the system’s operation appear to be present. There are no obvious damages to the cables, such as crushing, peeling, or breaks. On the front panel of the Nihon Kohden Neurofax unit, there are numerous electrode input ports (labeled as Fp1, Fp2, F7, F3, Fz, etc.), one SpO2/CO2 port, and one DC power input. All ports appear clean and undamaged. A VGA/DVI type video connection port is visible on the back of the monitor. Consumables for patient connection, such as EEG electrodes, are not included in the images.
Label Information
During the examination of the devices in the images, no clearly legible serial number, REF code, or lot number could be identified other than the brand and model information.
Screen Analysis
The screen of the Dell monitor belonging to the system is off in all images. Therefore, no comments can be made about the device’s operating hours, software version, menu content, or any error/warning messages.
Potential Malfunction Risk
Based on the visual inspection, no obvious condition that could pose an immediate risk of malfunction has been detected in the device set. The condition of the cables is good, the device casings are solid, and there are no signs of corrosion or liquid damage. The overall condition of the system supports the assumption that it is in proper working order. However, it should be noted that this assessment is only a prediction based on visual evidence and does not provide a guarantee regarding the condition of the device’s electronic components.