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Secondhand Schiller Cardiovit AT-104 PC Stress ECG Device

Price: USD$ 3.600,00Approx: 151.200,00 TL

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      Report date: 13.08.2025

      Schiller Exercise ECG Stress Test System Analysis Report

      Product Description and Intended Use

      The images show an exercise ECG (electrocardiography) system, also known as a stress test system. This system is used in the field of cardiology to monitor and evaluate the performance of a patient’s heart functions during exercise. The system consists of a treadmill, a module that records and processes ECG signals, a computer workstation, and their associated accessories. While the exercise is performed on the treadmill with increasing speed and incline according to a specific protocol, the patient’s ECG, blood pressure, and other vital signs are monitored in real-time.

      Brand and Model Information

      Following a detailed examination, the brand and model information of the system components are listed below. This information has been clearly identified from the labels and logos on the devices.

      • Treadmill Brand-Model: Schiller Intertrack 8100T.
      • ECG/Vacuum Module: One of the modules in the images is marked with “DT 100”. This module is a vacuum ECG electrode system used in Schiller systems.
      • Monitor Brand: Philips
      • Computer Case Brand: HP (Hewlett-Packard)
      • Printer Brand: HP (Hewlett-Packard)

      The fact that the parts constituting the system belong to well-known brands and the original appearance of the labels suggest that the products are in an original configuration.

      Set Contents and Quantity Information

      The parts shown in the images and included in the set are as follows:

      • 1 unit of Schiller Intertrack 8100T model treadmill
      • 1 unit of wheeled medical console (trolley) containing a monitor, keyboard, computer case, ECG module, and printer
      • 1 unit of Philips brand LCD monitor
      • 1 unit of HP brand computer case
      • 1 unit of beige computer keyboard
      • 1 unit of optical mouse
      • 1 unit of DT 100 ECG vacuum module
      • 1 unit of HP brand printer
      • 1 set of ECG patient cables and vacuum electrodes
      • 1 unit of emergency stop button mounted on the treadmill

      General Status and Condition Assessment

      The device set is generally in used condition. There are signs of wear consistent with the expected level for a medical device. Particularly, yellowing on the beige plastic casings of the computer, monitor, and keyboard, which has occurred over time, is noticeable. Scratches and minor abrasions from use have also been observed on the treadmill and the wheeled console. However, it can be said that the overall condition is not poor enough to impede functionality and it presents the profile of a regularly used device.

      Physical and Mechanical Analysis

      Upon examination of the system’s physical and mechanical components, no significant defects were identified. There are no visible tears or ruptures on the treadmill’s walking belt. The treadmill’s handrails and frame are of a solid structure. The wheels, shelves, and the mechanical arm holding the ECG cables on the wheeled console appear to be functional. There are no noticeable cracks, breaks, or dents on the device. Although there is general untidiness in the cabling, no serious crushing or damage has been observed.

      Label and Technical Information

      The following technical information has been obtained from the label on the treadmill:

      • Model: Schiller Intertrack 8100T
      • Serial No: 8DTAGAA 040
      • Voltage: 230 V ~ 50Hz/60Hz
      • Amps: 10 A (MAX)
      • Speed: 0-25km/[email protected]
      • Manufactured by: TAEHA MECHATRONICS Co.,Ltd
      • Made in Korea
      • Classification: CE CLASS IIA

      Screen and Electronic Components Analysis

      In one of the images, the Philips brand monitor is seen to be on, with a software interface open on the screen. This indicates that the basic electronic components of the system, such as the computer and monitor, are operational. The interface on the screen belongs to a typical medical software used for entering patient data and monitoring test results. The other electronic modules, the ECG device and the printer, are positioned on the console and have no externally visible damage.

      Potential Risk Assessment

      In the images, no obvious malfunction or damage (e.g., broken parts, error messages, burn marks, etc.) that would prevent the device from operating has been detected. The fact that the system is used and the color changes on some plastic parts indicate that the device has a certain usage history. However, there are no critical conditions that could pose a potential risk of failure, such as severe visible wear, rust, or crushed cables. The overall condition of the device is considered normal given its age and usage status.