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ZOLL AED PLUS DEFIBRILLATOR - SEMI-AUTO
ZOLL AED PLUS DEFIBRILLATOR - SEMI-AUTO
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The ZOLL AED Plus® was the first AED with Real CPR Help® that lets rescuers know when they are giving high quality CPR. Today, the ZOLL AED Plus® continues to set the benchmark for design, dependability, durability and performance
More than CPR
This is Real CPR Help®. Only half of sudden cardiac arrest victims will initially need a shock, while 100% require high quality CPR. ZOLL offers the only AEDs that supports rescuers with integrated text, voice, and prompts and real-time feedback on compression rate and depth to administer high-quality CPR.
Smart investment with a low total cost of ownership
Once installed, the ZOLL AED Plus has the lowest total cost of ownership compared to other AEDs.
Longer-lasting batteries and pads require fewer replacement parts, adding up to considerable cost savings over time and rescue readiness in a cardiac arrest emergency
Supplied with:
- Passive airway support lid
- Soft carry case
- Batteries - up to 5-year standby time in device, up to 300 shocks, or 13 hours of continuous monitoring
- CPR-D padz electrodes
Note: Pedi-padz sold separately - First responder kit: razor, scissors, CPR face shield, alcohol-free wipes, moist towelette and gloves
- Operator's guide
- Warranty: 5 years standard, addition 2 years with registration
Auto v Semi-Auto AED
- Fully Automatic AED — will read a victim's underlying heart rhythm and if they require a shock, the AED will tell the rescuer to "stand clear" then administer a shock automatically to the victim
- Semi-Automatic AED — will read the victim's underlying heart rhythm and if they require a shock, the AED will prompt the rescuer to push the Shock button in order to deliver the shock to the victim
- NOTE: Neither AED will deliver a shock to a patient that does not require one
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