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Report date: 27.12.2025
Bilser Surgical Aspirator and Vacuum Device Analysis Report
Device Identification
The displayed device is a dual-chamber surgical aspirator or vacuum pump with a mobile stand, used to provide suction of liquids or particles in medical environments. The control buttons on the device’s front panel indicate that it features both pressure and vacuum capabilities.
Brand and Model
On the left side of the device’s front control panel, a white “B” logo on a blue background and the brand name below it are clearly visible. Based on this visual evidence:
- Brand: Bilser
- Model: No specific model number (e.g., Model-X1) is visible on the device’s front face or visible labels, so model information is not specified.
Areas of Use
This device is used in operating rooms, clinics, and emergency departments for aspirating (suctioning) blood, body fluids, or tissue fragments during surgical operations. The “ÇEK – BAS” (SUCTION – PRESSURE) indication on the panel suggests that the device may have both vacuum (suction) and pressure (blowing) functions; this feature can be utilized in some ENT units or specific medical procedures.
Originality
The brand logo on the device’s control panel, the industrial print quality of the labels, and the standard structure of the components used (chamber lids, buttons) indicate that the product is an original medical device manufactured by Bilser.
Quantity Information
The image shows a total of 1 main device unit and 2 collection jars (chambers) integrated into this unit. Additionally, there is 1 manometer (pressure gauge) resting independently on the chamber platform.
General Condition
The device is in used condition. Its second-hand condition is evident from the signs of use on the metal surfaces and the discoloration of the hoses. It is not a very new device or one that has just been unboxed.
Physical Deformation
Slight signs of use and surface dirt are observed on the device’s metal upper casing and edges. No serious dents or cracks have been detected. There are scattered stains on the white base at the bottom. Discoloration due to age can be seen on the labels of the chamber lids.
Mechanical Components
The switches and buttons on the front panel (On/Off, Direction Selector, Vacuum Adjustment) are in place. Hoses connecting the jars to the device are present. However, the manometer (pressure gauge) resting on the bottom platform appears to be detached or unmounted; this is a detail that needs to be checked for mechanical integrity.
Electronic Components
Only the device’s outer panel is visible. The panel has one green indicator light (power light). From an external view, there are no negative visual findings regarding the functionality of the electronic components (e.g., broken cables, burn marks).
Accessories
- 2 white plastic collection chambers (jars).
- Silicone hoses attached to the chamber lids.
- 1 round manometer (pressure gauge) resting on the platform.
Battery Status
Due to its structure and application area, the device is heavy equipment powered by mains electricity. There is no indication or cover in the image suggesting an internal battery.
Label Information
The writings and label details identified on the device are as follows:
- Brand Logo: “bilser”
- Switch Positions: “0” (Off), “1” (On)
- Functions: “DIRECTION SELECTOR”, “VACUUM ADJUSTMENT”
- Direction Instructions: “SUCTION” (Left arrow), “PRESSURE” (Right arrow) – Suction and Pressure selection.
- Adjustment Instructions: “MIN”, “MAX”
- Top Section Label: A square, silver-colored label is located on the device’s metal top (likely a maintenance/service label), but the small text on it cannot be fully read due to visual resolution.
- Jar Labels: The chamber lids feature “WARNING” titled Turkish warning texts, which include hose connections and usage instructions.
Size and Compatibility
The device appears to be an industrial-type hospital aspirator. Rather than being categorized by infant, child, or adult, it is sized for general surgical aspiration procedures.
Year of Manufacture
There is no readable factory label in the image that definitively indicates the year of manufacture. However, the service label on the top section might contain date fields, but they are not clearly legible.
Documents
No invoice, warranty certificate, or user manual is present in the image.
Potential Malfunction Risk
The most striking detail in the image is the manometer (pressure gauge) resting on the bottom platform and not mounted to the device. It is probable that this part is dislodged, left for replacement, or uninstalled. The purchaser or technician should check the manometer’s connection and functionality. Furthermore, the yellowing of the hoses indicates that their silicone structure may have aged, and replacement of the hoses might be necessary for hygiene and efficiency. No serious risk of rust or fragmentation is observed.






