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Secondhand Atmos C 31 ENT Treatment Unit

Price: USD$ 5.000,00Approx: 210.000,00 TL

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    Report date: 29.07.2025

    Atmos C 31 ENT Examination Unit and Olympus Endoscopy System Analysis Report

    General Overview and Device Identification

    The images show a comprehensive medical system designed for Ear, Nose, and Throat (ENT) examinations. The system consists of a main examination unit, endoscopic imaging devices integrated into this unit, a patient chair, a monitor, and an additional storage cabinet. All parts are presented together as a functional examination room setup.

    Brand and Model Information

    The brand and model information of the equipment in the images is listed below. This information has been identified by reading the labels directly on the devices.

    • ENT Examination Unit Brand-Model: Atmos C 31
    • Video Processor Brand-Model: Olympus OTV-S6
    • Light Source Brand-Model: Delon (Model not specified)
    • Monitor Brand-Model: HP (Model not specified)
    • Patient Chair: Brand and model information could not be identified in the images. However, it is likely part of a set compatible with the Atmos unit in terms of design.
    • Storage Cabinet: Brand and model information could not be identified in the images.

    Quantity Information

    The total number of products and accessories shown in the images is specified below:

    • 1 Atmos C 31 ENT Examination Unit
    • 1 Olympus OTV-S6 Video Processor
    • 1 Delon Light Source
    • 1 HP Monitor
    • 1 ENT Patient Examination Chair
    • 1 Wheeled Storage Cabinet
    • Various hoses, cables, and handpieces connected to the unit

    Areas of Use and Authenticity

    This system is used by ENT physicians in a clinical setting for the diagnosis and treatment of diseases related to the ear, nose, throat, and larynx. It offers detailed imaging capabilities thanks to the endoscopy system. Based on the quality of the logos on the devices, the labels, and the overall workmanship, all components are assessed to be original manufacturer products.

    General State and Condition

    The equipment set is a used product overall. However, based on visual inspection, it appears to be in very good condition and well-maintained. There are no signs of heavy wear or aging on the parts. Cosmetically, it has a clean and tidy appearance.

    Physical and Mechanical Assessment

    No significant defects were found during the inspection of the physical and mechanical components of the devices.

    • Casing and Surfaces: There are no cracks, fractures, or serious dents on the casings of the Atmos unit, the Olympus and Delon devices, or the storage cabinet. Apart from minimal, superficial scratches that may occur with use, no deformation has been observed on the surfaces.
    • Patient Chair: The blue upholstery of the chair shows no tears, rips, or color fading. The mechanical structure of the chair is solid.
    • Mechanical Components: The drawers and the top-lidded compartment of the storage cabinet open smoothly. The buttons, control panels, and instrument holders on the unit are physically intact and undamaged. The arm mechanism holding the monitor also appears to be functional.

    Electronic Components and Accessories

    The electronic components and accessories of the system have been visually inspected. The green power light on the Olympus OTV-S6 video processor is illuminated, indicating that the device is receiving power and is turned on. The power button of the Delon light source is in the “ON” position. The monitor is off. Elements on the Atmos unit, such as the pressure gauges, are in a passive state in the images. The system’s endoscopy camera, light source cable, and various hoses are connected to the devices. The overall condition of the cables is good, but they are somewhat cluttered on the floor.

    Labels and Technical Information

    The brand and model information on the device labels is clearly legible. However, labels containing detailed technical information such as serial number, REF code, lot number, or year of manufacture are not present in the images or were not photographed at a readable angle.

    Potential Malfunction Risk Assessment

    Based solely on the visual inspection, no significant wear, rust, crushed cables, or critical damage suggesting an imminent risk of malfunction has been observed on the devices. The overall condition of the equipment is very good and gives the impression of being regularly maintained. Organizing the cables on the floor more neatly could prevent potential tripping hazards and strain on the connectors. This is a general recommendation for use rather than an existing risk. It should be noted that this assessment does not guarantee the functionality of the devices and is merely a forecast based on visual evidence.