PRODUCTS
AED
A15
Comprehensive Solution for your needs in Critical
and Intermediate Care
- Semi-automatic operation (Adult/Pediatric)
- Adult/Pediatric Mode Switch
- Quick Start Power the A15 by using the Open Lid Switch
- 2015 AHA / ERC Guidelines
- Battery Capacity 4.2Ah/15V(200shocks or 10hr monitoring)
- Voice prompt, Action Icon(LED) Indicator, Status LCD
- Status indicator : self test (fail/pass), battery level, Temp, condition
- Self-test
- POST(Power On Self Test), Periodic test(daily, weekly, monthly), BIST(Battery Insertion Self Test)
- SD card, IR communication support
- Event review PC software (Option)
Intended Use for the AED
The AED is intended to be used to treat someone who is unresponsive, non-breathing and pulseless for the adult and pediatric (infant-child) in all area of a hospital, pre-hospital, public access, alternate care and home healthcare environment. AED is designed to easy to use.
Note: The intended patient populations are adult and pediatric (infant-child) (between 1 and 8 years or less than 25 kg (55lb)) can be treated with the appropriate pads.
Note: If you have concerns about your health or an existing medical condition, talk to your doctor. A defibrillator is not a replacement for seeking medical care.
Note: The intended patient populations are adult and pediatric (infant-child) (between 1 and 8 years or less than 25 kg (55lb)) can be treated with the appropriate pads.
Note: If you have concerns about your health or an existing medical condition, talk to your doctor. A defibrillator is not a replacement for seeking medical care.
Where can it be used?
The intended environment to use the AED includes home healthcare, public space and hospital. The public space is a social space that is generally open and accessible to people. Roads (including the pavement), public squares, parks, subway station, government buildings, beaches, public libraries, privately owned buildings or property opened to public/visible from sidewalks and any shared spaces of automobiles and other vehicles are typically considered public space. Hospital use typically includes areas such as general care floors, operating rooms, special procedure areas, intensive and critical care areas within the hospital. Hospital-type facilities include physician office-based facilities, sleep labs, skilled nursing facilities, surgical centers, and sub-acute care centers.
Who can use it?
You cannot use the AED to treat yourself. The AED talks the user through each step of treating someone who is in SCA. However, anyone who might use the AED should review the training materials that come with it or contact your local authorized supplier or Medical technical support, and should be trained in cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR). Responding to SCA may require the user to kneel.
Accessories
Cut down on downtime. Find replacement parts and additional products to keep you up and running.
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Soft Bag for A15PART # : A0436-1
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Operator's Manual(English)PART # : A7300-9
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A15 Battery PackPART # : M6056-2
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SD Card for A15 Data StoragePART # : M9011-0