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Report date: 24.07.2025
The device in the images is an oxygen concentrator. Based on the “RESPIRONICS” and “EverFlo | OPI” texts on the device, the product has been identified as Brand: Respironics (Philips) and Model: EverFlo OPI. Oxygen concentrators are medical devices that take in ambient air, separate the nitrogen from it, and deliver pure oxygen to the patient. This device is used to provide continuous flow oxygen for patients in need of respiratory support in home or clinical settings. The logo, label quality, and overall workmanship on the device suggest that the product is genuine.
The image shows a single main product, listed below:
The overall condition of the device is assessed as used. Minor scratches and scuff marks are observed in places on its blue plastic casing. However, there are no cracks, breaks, or serious deformations on the casing. There is significant dirt and wear on the four casters located underneath the device, which indicates that the device has been actively used. The integrated handle on the top of the device appears to be intact.
On the front panel of the device, there is a flowmeter calibrated between 0.5 and 5 LPM (liters per minute) used to adjust the oxygen flow rate. The glass and adjustment knob of the flowmeter are physically in good condition. At the top of the panel, there is a power (I/0) switch, alarm and status LEDs, and a metal oxygen outlet connector. There is an integrated black power cord with a European-type plug, and no visible damage has been detected on the cord. Since the device is not in a running state, no comment can be made about the functionality of the electronic components.
The label and model information obtained from the images are listed below:
No label information regarding the device’s serial number, REF code, or year of manufacture is visible in the images.
Apart from the integrated power cord, no additional accessories (such as an oxygen cannula, humidifier bottle, etc.) are seen in the images. It is understood that these parts are missing.
The cosmetic scratches on the device’s casing and the wear on its casters are conditions that can occur from normal use and do not pose an immediate risk to the device’s basic functions. There is no visible crushing or wear on the power cord. Based on the visual inspection, there is no evidence to suggest that the device carries a significant potential risk of malfunction. However, this report is based solely on a visual analysis. As it is a medical device, it is recommended that it be inspected and maintained by an authorized technical service before use. These predictions do not mean that a malfunction will definitively occur.