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Report date: 04.11.2025
Galena Oxygen Concentrator Analysis Report
Overview and Device Description
The images show an oxygen concentrator with a wheeled structure, designed for use in home or clinical environments. The device’s brand, Galena, is clearly legible on its front panel. The product is a medical device designed to meet the user’s respiratory needs by concentrating oxygen from the air. The images show one main device and one humidifier attached to it.
Usage Status and Physical Condition
Based on visual inspections, the general condition of the device is assessed as used. Its white and blue plastic casing has various scratches, stains, and slight discoloration due to use, especially on the lower parts and near the corner areas. However, no major cracks, fractures, or severe deformation are observed overall. The device’s wheels also indicate prior use, but they appear to have no functional issues.
Technical and Mechanical Component Analysis
- Control Panel: A blue control panel is located on the front face of the device. This panel features an on/off button, a digital display, a flowmeter (flow gauge) for adjusting oxygen flow rate, and LED indicator lights.
- Digital Display: A small digital display is present on the panel. However, since the device is not operating in the images, the screen is off and shows no data.
- Indicator Lights: Four status indicator lights are located on the panel, labeled in Turkish as “Servis Gereksinimi” (Service Required), “Düşük O2” (Low O2), “Normal O2” (Normal O2), and “Elektrik Gücü” (Electric Power).
- Flowmeter: The transparent tube-shaped flowmeter, which indicates and allows adjustment of oxygen flow, appears intact. Its measurement lines and numbers are clear.
- Mechanical Parts: No visible breaks or functional defects have been detected in mechanical parts such as the device’s on/off button, flowmeter adjustment valve, and wheels.
Accessories and Connection Ports
The images show the humidifier (water) container, a standard accessory of the device. This container, made of transparent plastic material, is properly mounted on the device and contains a small amount of liquid.
- Humidifier Container: The container appears intact and clean. The brand “SILVERLI” is visible on the black-colored lid of the container. A single connection port for attaching the oxygen outlet hose is located on this container.
- Missing Accessories: The images do not show essential accessories for the device’s operation, such as the electrical power cable and the nasal cannula (oxygen tube) required for patient use.
Potential Condition and Risk Assessment
The scratches and stains on the device’s outer casing are cosmetic and do not appear to be serious damage that would affect its functionality at first glance. Since there are no obvious breaks, cracks, or dents on the device, the mechanical components can be considered stable. However, whether the device is in working condition, its maintenance history, and the state of its internal electronic components cannot be determined from the images. No error messages or signs of malfunction have been visually detected. Its overall condition suggests that it could continue to be used with regular maintenance and cleaning.






