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Report date: 27.01.2026
AirSep VisionAire 5 Oxygen Concentrator Analysis Report
Device Description, Brand and Model Identification
The device shown in the visuals is a stationary type oxygen concentrator used for medical purposes. As a result of a detailed examination on the front panel of the device, the following identification information has been determined:
- Device Type: Stationary Oxygen Concentrator
- Brand: AirSep
- Model: VisionAire 5
- Written Warnings: The control panel of the device features the inscription “RX ONLY”. Additionally, the “AirSep” logo is clearly visible on the right side, and the model name “VisionAire 5” is clearly readable on the left side with a green-highlighted “5”.
Areas of Use
This device is a medical apparatus that takes ambient air, separates nitrogen, and provides high-concentration oxygen to the user. It is generally used to provide long-term oxygen therapy to patients in home or clinical settings for conditions such as COPD (Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease), asthma, or low blood oxygen levels (hypoxemia). Since the device in the visual is the “VisionAire 5” model, it has the capacity to provide oxygen flow up to a maximum of 5 liters per minute.
Originality Assessment
The logos on the device, label placements, panel design, flowmeter type, and digital screen structure are perfectly consistent with original AirSep production standards. No signs of aftermarket or counterfeit products are observed.
General Condition, Cosmetic and Physical Examination
While the device generally maintains its integrity, some noticeable physical and cosmetic flaws have been observed:
- Tape Application: On the front bottom panel of the device, there is a clear packing tape or similar tape applied horizontally, covering the panel’s joint. This is the most significant physical deformation, indicating a possible break in the bottom cover’s tabs or connection points, or that the cover is not securely in place.
- Dust and Dirt: Significant dust accumulations are present, particularly around the edges of the digital hour meter screen, in the recesses of the plastic casing, and in the curves of the ventilation channels. It appears that the device has been stored for a long time or its cleaning has been neglected.
- Surface Condition: Although deep scratches or dents are not immediately apparent on the casing, there are slight traces of use on the matte plastic surface.
Usage Duration and Display Analysis
The digital hour meter located on the upper right part of the device’s front panel has been examined in detail. The display is active and readable:
- Total Operating Hours: The display shows 779.8. This indicates that the device has been used for a total of 779.8 hours since its manufacture. Considering that oxygen concentrators typically have lifespans of tens of thousands of hours, it can be said that this device is still at the beginning of its motor life and can be categorized as “lightly used”.
Mechanical and Electronic Component Analysis
The controls and parts accessible through the visual are as follows:
- Flowmeter: The tube-shaped indicator (flow meter) located on the left side appears intact. The adjustment knob (black knob) is present. The lines on the scale are readable.
- Oxygen Outlet: The cannula connection port (output port) located on the upper-middle part of the front panel appears intact.
- On/Off Switch: The “I/0” positioned switch located on the right side is physically in place.
- Fuse/Circuit Breaker: The circuit breaker button located directly above the power switch is present.
- Warning Lights: LED indicator symbols on the panel indicate oxygen level, service requirement, and general fault conditions. Since it was not possible to instantly see if the device was plugged in or operating at the time of the visual, the functionality of the lights could not be tested.
- Wheels: A portion of the wheels is visible at the bottom of the device, indicating that its mobility feature is still functional.
Accessories and Missing Items
Only the main unit is present in the visuals. The following accessories are not present in the visual:
- Humidifier water bottle.
- Oxygen cannula or mask.
- Electrical power cord (Although cables are visible in the background clutter, a clear visual of a power cord connected to the device has not been provided).
Label and Code Information
The following technical warnings and codes have been identified on the labels on the front panel:
- Panel Code: The code “LA447-1 A” is located in the lower right corner of the label containing the warning symbols.
- Warning Symbols: Universal warning signs “No smoking”, “No open flames”, “Do not use oil or grease”, and “Read the instruction manual” are present on the panel.
Potential Risk and Malfunction Assessment
Since the device’s operating hours are quite low (779.8 hours), its condition regarding motor and compressor life is highly likely to be good. However, the taped section on the bottom cover suggests that the casing may have been opened, suffered an impact, or that the cover tabs are broken. This situation may not directly affect the device’s operation but is a cosmetic and structural flaw. It is recommended that the buyer inspect this taped area and the underlying damage. Furthermore, filter maintenance may be required due to the possibility of accumulated dust having entered the device.
Quantity Information
The visuals show 1 unit of AirSep VisionAire 5 Oxygen Concentrator.







