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IPAD NFK200 semi automatic defibrillator with free carry case
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What's included?
IPAD NFK200 semi-automatic defibrillator
1 Dual adult/child electrode pads
1 AED starter kit
Battery, up to five year shelf life
Carry case in orange
Technical Specifications
More Information Brand IPAD (CU Medical) 10-year estimated running cost £960 inc vat Defibrillator weight 2.2kg (Including the battery pack and pads) Defibrillator dimensions (W)260mm x (L)220mm x (H)70mm Device IP rating IP42 - Rain protection Waveform E-cube biphasic (Truncated exponential type) Defibrillator warranty 10-years Daily self-tests Performs a daily self-test. The device performs a self-test as soon as the battery is inserted, turns itself off when the test is done. To initiate a battery insertion self-test, remove the battery pack and reinsert. Weekly self-tests Performs weekly self-tests. Monthly self-tests Performs monthly self-tests. Maintenance alert ‘Ready to use’ status indicator, Consumable indicator Drop tested 0.7 meter CPR support Metronome, Voice guidance, Adaptive voice instruction Child mode Child mode button Battery type IPAD NFK200 LiMnO2 Included accessories First response kit, Electrode pads, Battery, Soft carry case Estimated pad life ?Defibrillator pads expire, even if the pads have not been used. This is usually between 2 to 5 years. Check your user manual for more information.Defibrillator pads expire, even if the pads have not been used. This is usually between 2 to 5 years. Check your user manual for more information.Up to 2 years Number of shocks 150 Estimated battery life 4-5 years Electrode pads age rating 1+ year-old, 8+ year-old Description
About the IPAD NFK200 defibrillator
The IPAD NFK200 is a simple to use, intuitve defibrillator allowing for quick and convenient pads access. The NFK200 comes with a pediatric button and dual adult/child pads which allows users to deliver treatment to children with ease in case of emergency, saving vital time without the need to change electrode pads.
Why this defibrillator
The NFK200 semi-automatic defibrillator features a CPR metronome that automatically sounds out the correct rhythm to aid responders in giving quality CPR. The NFK200 semi-automatic defibrillator will analyse the patient to determine the level of shock to deliver if required and will instruct the user to push the shock button.
Features
- Small, lightweight and portable design.
- Stores up to 3 hours of rescue treatment data or last 5 events.
- Dual adult/child electrode pads.
- One button switch from adult to child mode.
- Guides users throughout a rescue operation using voice prompts and indicators (LED and graphical indicators).
- USB Connectivity to download rescue data.
- CPR detection and step indicator - shows how many cycles of CPR have been performed on the patient.
- Performs daily, weekly, monthly self-test. Intiates self-test when battery has been inserted.
- Integrated pad storage for easy access – electrode pads are stored, pre-connected, in a transparent compartment on the front of the device.
What else you will need:
- Cabinet or wall bracket to hold your defibrillator.
- Defibrillator sign and poster to make the defibrillator easy to find in an emergency.
Creating a nation of life savers
Defibrillators save lives. For the 30,000 people who have out-of-hospital cardiac arrests ever year, quickly receiving CPR and an electric shock from a defibrillator gives them the best chance of survival. If a defibrillator is used within four minutes it can increase the person’s chances of survival by three quarters. This is why getting defibrillators into workplaces, communities and public spaces is so important.
You can help to make the UK a country where more people survive cardiac arrest by learning CPR and getting a defibrillator for your local community or workplace.