Batterie pour defibrillateur ZOLL AED Pro
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Non-rechargeable lithium battery for ZOLL AED Pro®

SKU: 8000-0860-01
Regular price $247.00
Regular price Sale price $247.00
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ZOLL sealed non-rechargeable battery designed for reliable performance in all conditions. Lithium/manganese dioxide technology offers high stability and safety.
Ideal for use with defibrillators requiring constant power.

REPLACE BATTERIES after 200 maximum energy discharges.

Features
  • ZOLL AED PRO Compatibility
  • Sealed, non-rechargeable battery
  • Type: Sealed, non-rechargeable lithium manganese dioxide battery
  • Weight: 0.4 kg
  • Nominal voltage: 12 V
  • For new, fully charged batteries at 20°C: 300 maximum-energy (200 joule) defibrillator discharges, or 15 hours of continuous ECG monitoring
  • Service life: 5 years
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Frequently Asked Questions

Read the answers to frequently asked questions about automated external defibrillators (AEDs) and their accessories.

Everything you need for a quick and safe response in a cardiac emergency.

When should a defibrillator battery be replaced?

The battery should be replaced on average every 4 to 5 years from its installation in the device, according to the manufacturer's recommendations.

When should AED pads be replaced?

Pads generally need to be replaced every 2 to 5 years, depending on the manufacturer, or immediately after use.

How often should a defibrillator (AED) be checked?

It is recommended to perform a visual check at least once a month to ensure that the device is ready for use. A complete annual inspection validates the condition of the pads and the battery.

How do you know if an AED battery is low or expired?

A visual or audible indicator on the AED signals a low battery. It is important to rely on the installation date rather than the date written on the battery.

How to use an automated external defibrillator (AED)?

The AED is designed to be easy to use: simply turn it on, place the pads on the victim, and follow the voice prompts. The device automatically analyzes the heart rhythm and delivers a shock only if necessary.

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