IPAD SP1 fully automatic defibrillator and locked external cabinet package
£1,315.82 £1,578.99 Incl. Vat Regular Price £1,469.99 £1,763.99 Incl. Vat
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Technical Specifications
Brand | IPAD (CU Medical) |
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Defibrillator weight | 2.4kg |
Defibrillator dimensions | (H) 25.6cm (W) 26cm (D) 6.9cm |
Device IP rating | IP55 - Dust & water jet protection |
Waveform | E-cube biphasic (Truncated exponential type) |
Defibrillator warranty | 10-years |
Daily self-tests | Tests functions of pads and battery. As well as all the microprocessors and circuitry. |
Weekly self-tests | Tests functions of pads and battery. As well as all the microprocessors and circuitry. |
Monthly self-tests | Performs a monthly self-test. |
Maintenance alert | ‘Ready to use’ status indicator, Consumable indicator |
Drop tested | 1.22 meters |
CPR support | Metronome, Voice guidance, Adaptive voice instruction, Ambient noise detection |
Child mode | Child mode switch |
Defibrillator storage security | Lockable |
Relative humidity | 5% to 95% |
Battery type | IPAD SP1 LiMn2O4 |
Defibrillator storage material | Polycarbonate |
Included accessories | Defibrillator poster, First response kit, Electrode pads, Battery, External cabinet, Hard carry case |
Estimated pad life
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Up to 2 years |
Number of shocks | 220 |
Estimated battery life | 4-5 years |
Electrode pads age rating | 1+ year-old |
Connectivity and data storage | Internal memory stores up to five events and up to three hours per event. Should the data be required, the download process can be performed with a simple SD card. Software is supplied free if required. |
Operating temperature | 0°C to 43°C |
Storage temperature | -20°C to 60°C |
Energy output | Adult: 150J at 50 Ω. Child: 50J at 50 Ω |
Warranty (device only) | 10-years |
Description
About the IPAD SP1 fully automatic defibrillator
IPAD SP1 stands for intelligent Public Access Defibrillator. It has been designed to be simple to use, easy to maintain, affordable to buy and inexpensive to run.
Why this defibrillator?
The IPAD SP1 fully automatic defibrillator has many unique and beneficial features that help the user provide quality life-saving assistance. The device analyses if a person suffering from a cardiac arrest requires a 'shock' and if so, will administer this automatically, after a short count-down.
IPAD SP1 defibrillator features
- Save precious seconds as the IPAD SP1 has a simple switch to select either the adult or child setting. The unit also comes with dual adult/child electrode pads, so no pad changes are required.
- Clear audible instructions with an ambient noise detector which adjusts to noisy environments.
- Nothing to break or lose with robust one-piece design. Well reputed for its high quality construction, the iPAD can be relied on to perform and endure emergency usage time after time.
- If data is required, data download is simple with the device in situ. Up to five events and up to three hours per event. Should the data be required, the download process can be performed with a simple SD card. The device does not need to be sent away; software is supplied free if required.
- Highly responsive when it matters most. The IPAD uses the latest in defibrillation technology to ensure that the device works as quickly as possible. After a cycle of 2 minutes of CPR, the device can perform analysis and will be ready for shock delivery in less than 6 seconds.
This package includes
- IPAD SP1 fully automatic defibrillator - Retail price £1,170.00 inc. VAT
- DefibSafe 2 locked external cabinet - Retail price £589.99 inc. VAT
- IPAD AED starter kit - Included with IPAD SP1 defibrillator
- Defibrillator poster - Retail price £4.00 inc. VAT
- Carry case
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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.