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Secondhand Sinaps SNS 8000 T Positioning Air Mattress Motor

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Price: USD$ 400,00 Approx: 18.000,00 TL

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Report date: 27.11.2025

RIMA Synapse Air Mattress Pump Analysis Report

Device Identification and Purpose of Use

The device examined in the visuals is an air mattress pump (compressor) used for medical purposes. These devices are used to inflate and deflate the air channels within an air mattress at specific intervals, aiming to prevent the formation of pressure ulcers (decubitus) in patients with limited mobility or those who are bedridden. The device is a control unit that manages pressure settings and static/dynamic modes.

Brand and Model Analysis

The inscription RIMA, written vertically on the blue label of the device’s front control panel, is clearly visible. Furthermore, labels with SINAPS written on them are located on the bottom right corner and the side surface of the device. Based on these visual data, the product’s brand is stated as RIMA and SINAPS in the report.

General Condition and Physical State

The device’s outer casing is made of white hard plastic. Upon examining its general physical condition, the following observations were made:

  • Slight yellowing and discoloration are noticeable on the product’s casing, attributable to use or age.
  • No deep cracks, breakages, or serious physical damage compromising the integrity of the device were detected in the visuals.
  • Dust and dirt residues are present around the control panel and between the buttons. The device requires a detailed external cleaning.
  • The overall integrity of the plastic components is preserved.

Mechanical and Electronic Component Examination

The device’s control panel contains various components with mechanical and electronic functions:

  • Rotary Adjustment Knobs: There are two large gray rotary knobs on the panel. The upper knob is labeled P.A.S and allows switching between STATIC and ALT (Alternate) modes and the time cycle. The lower knob is named PRESSURE and serves to adjust the air pressure to be supplied to the mattress between MIN (Minimum) and MAX (Maximum) levels.
  • Switches and Lights: The panel features a POWER switch and a second group of switches labeled TURN. Adjacent to these switches, LED indicator areas (likely for operation and alarm lights) are visible. No significant damage is apparent on the mechanical switches.
  • Power Input: A standard black power cable input socket (likely C13/C14 type) is located on the lower side of the device. The socket housing appears sturdy, with no signs of melting or deformation.

Accessories and Connection Points

A total of 1 unit main unit (pump) is present in the reported visuals. While the power input at the bottom of the device is clearly visible in the second visual, no external air hose or mattress connection apparatus attached to the device is present in the visuals. A black cable is seen under the device in the first visual; this is likely the device’s power cable, but its end and condition could not be clearly analyzed.

Text and Label Analysis on the Panel

The blue panel on the front face of the device contains the following technical terms and indications:

  • RIMA: Brand or model series.
  • PRESSURE (MIN / MAX): Pressure adjustment scale.
  • P.A.S (STATIC / ALT / CYCLE): Operating mode settings.
  • NORMAL / ALARM: Notification light labels indicating the device’s operating status.
  • POWER (ON / OFF): Device power on/off switch.

Potential Malfunction Risk and Evaluation

The product visually retains its integrity and shows no obvious signs of malfunction (burn marks, broken parts). However, it is observed that the device has been used and dust has accumulated in its pores. As the device is an air pump, the condition of its internal mechanical parts (diaphragm, motor bellows) cannot be seen from the outside; however, its external condition appears to be “medium-good” and suitable for reuse.