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Secondhand Inox CP-101 10L/min Oxygen Concentrator

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Price: USD$ 475,00 Approx: 21.375,00 TL

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Report date: 30.09.2025

Inox Oxygen Concentrator Analysis Report

Overview and Product Description

The product shown in the images is an Inox brand oxygen concentrator. Oxygen concentrators are medical devices that produce oxygen at a higher concentration using ambient air and provide it to users who require respiratory support. The inscription “INOX OXYGEN CONCENTRATOR” is clearly visible on the front panel of the device. The product in the image consists of 1 main unit and a power cable connected to the device.

Physical Condition and Deformation Analysis

The general condition of the device is assessed as used. There are no significant cracks or fractures on its white and blue plastic casing. However, a white stain, which has dripped down and dried, is present inside the blue humidifier housing on the front surface of the product. Slight scratches and dirt due to use can be observed on the general surface of the device. Its overall condition can be considered moderate, taking into account the deformations in the image.

  • Casing: There are no significant impact marks, dents, or cracks. A slight fading in colors may be present but is not prominent.
  • Deformation: A white drip stain is present on the front panel.
  • Cleanliness: The device is generally dusty and requires thorough cleaning.

Mechanical and Electronic Components Examination

Upon visual inspection, the mechanical and electronic components of the device largely appear intact. The wheels located at the bottom are parts that provide mobility to the device and are in place. The power button, flow meter, and adjustment knob on the front panel are physically intact. The power cable is connected to the device, and no crushing or breakage has been observed on the cable.

  • Wheels: At least two wheels are visible in the image and appear to be sturdy.
  • Buttons and Controls: The on/off button and flow meter adjustment knob are present and have no physical damage.
  • Flow Meter: The flow meter, which shows the oxygen flow rate in liters/minute (LPM), is intact and appears capable of measuring up to 10 LPM.

Screen and Label Information

A digital screen and status indicator lights are located on the front panel of the device. The screen is a counter that displays the total operating time of the device in hours and reads “000000 hrs”. This situation could indicate that the device has either never been used or its counter has been reset. Additionally, LED indicators including “Power”, “O2normal”, and a warning (alarm) symbol are present. Two labels with Turkish usage instructions and warnings are found on the device. No serial number, REF code, or lot number information is legible on these labels.

Accessories and Missing Parts

No additional accessories other than the power cable, which is necessary for the device to operate, are visible in the images. Essential accessories for oxygen therapy, such as a humidifier water bottle, oxygen cannula, or mask, are not present in the image, and these parts are missing.

Conclusion and Potential Risk Assessment

The Inox oxygen concentrator in the image is a used product and is largely intact as a single unit physically. It does not have any serious deformation apart from the stain on the front surface. The mechanical parts of the device are in place. The display showing “000000 hrs” is a noteworthy detail, although it does not provide a clear idea of the total usage time. Although it cannot be determined from the images whether the device is in working order, it does not appear to pose a significant risk of malfunction due to the absence of crushing in its cables or severe damage to its casing. However, essential accessories such as a humidifier bottle and oxygen cannula, which are necessary for the device to be fully functional, are missing.