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Report date: 20.11.2025
The device analyzed in the visuals is a professional surgical microscope system mounted on a mobile floor stand, used in medical and surgical interventions (especially in ophthalmology, ENT, or microsurgery fields). The device consists of a base unit, a vertical column, a light source/electronic control box, a movable arm mechanism (articulated arm), and an optical head (binocular part) components.
A detailed examination of the device’s body section where the electronic/control unit is located (Visuals 7 and 8) clearly identified the manufacturer brand as MÖLLER-WEDEL. The phrase “HS MÖLLER-WEDEL INTERNATIONAL” and the “HS” logo are clearly readable on the box. Based on this logo, the product’s brand is MÖLLER-WEDEL, and its product family is the HS series. A label indicating the device’s full numeric model extension (e.g., Hi-R 900 etc.) is not visible at a readable angle in the visuals; therefore, the model information has been defined as HS Series based on visual evidence.
The product’s industrial design, metal labels with the “MÖLLER-WEDEL” logo, high-quality craftsmanship on the microscope, the label structure reminiscent of a “Made in…” inscription (even if unreadable, its placement conforms to standards), and the brand-specific color combination (Gray-Blue-White) indicate that the device is an original MÖLLER-WEDEL production. There is no indication of it being a third-party or copy product.
This device is used to enable surgeons to view the operating area in a magnified and illuminated manner during surgery. Its optical system and movable arm structure are designed for precise microsurgical procedures. Thanks to its mobile stand, its location can be easily changed within an operating room or examination room.
The visuals show 1 unit of a surgical microscope system assembled as a single whole.
The device appears clean and in used condition overall. All its main parts (base, body, arm, and head) are in place and assembled. Although there are superficial traces due to age or use, the device maintains its integrity.
No major dents, cracks, or heavy rusting that would affect functionality were observed on the device’s metal casing, support column, or articulated arms. However, the following superficial details have been noted:
The device’s movable components, such as wheels, locking mechanisms, support arm hinges, and the microscope head’s connection points, appear to be in place. The device’s maneuver arms (Visuals 2, 5, 6) are attached to the optical head, and their plastic grips are intact. The “H” type structure of the floor stand and its 4 wheels appear mechanically sound. The pedals for the brake mechanisms are present in the visuals.
The blue-white box hanging on the vertical column (Visuals 7 and 8) is the device’s power supply and light unit. The box’s lid and hinges are intact. Cable systems are present running along the back and on the arm. Since the device is not connected to electricity, its electronic functions cannot be visually tested for operation.
The following accessories have been identified on the device:
Such devices typically operate with mains electricity (wired). No portable battery pack is visible in the visuals; the system is designed to operate directly from an electrical supply.
Data obtained from labels and prints on the device are as follows:
There is no digital LCD or LED screen on the device. The control unit appears to be analog in nature.
The product is suitable for adult use, at a height that allows a standing operator (surgeon) to use it. Its mobile stand is compatible with standard operating room floors. The binocular interpupillary distance is adjustable, indicating its adaptability to different users.
No broken parts, severed cables, or obvious damage that would prevent the device from operating are visible in the visuals. Its physical integrity is complete.
Although the device’s general condition is good, the slightly disorganized state and winding manner of the gray electrical cables located at the back (Visuals 2 and 3) may require inspection for the risk of internal breakage that could occur over time. While no sharp bend in the fiber optic cable (blue cable) is observed, the quality of optical transmission can only be determined by testing. The device exhibits a cosmetically and mechanically sound appearance.