Description
The Philips HeartStart FRx defibrillator features intuitive, step-by-step voice instructions, including CPR guidance, and an audible metronome to help guide basic life support (BLS) responders while treating a suspected sudden cardiac arrest (SCA) Pre-connected SMART Pads II can be used for both adults and children.
Rugged, lightweight and reliable, it can withstand rough handling and extreme temperatures. When every minute counts, Philips HeartStart FRx is the partner by your side. Side by side. Step by step.
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Recommended Use
- Arenas
- Gyms
- Sports & Recreation Facilities
- Industrial Worksites
- Fire Departments
Includes
- Complimentary Device Management
- Notification of expiring supplies and support to simplify ownership and maintenance of your AED.
- Philips FRx AED- eight year warranty.
- Rugged Carry Case
- 2 Sets of SMART Pads II (989803139261)
- Cartridge is labeled with a use-by date of at least 2 years from date of manufacture.
- Philips AED long life battery-4 years. (M5070A)
- FAST Reponse kit (includes: pocket mask, scissors, gloves, razor, absorbent towel)
- FRx AED Quick reference card.
- **Infant / child key sold separately.**
Warranty
- HeartStart FRx Defibrillator: 8-year warranty
- Lithium Battery: 4-year warranty
Features
Designed to work in harsh settings
Lightweight, rugged and reliable, the Philips HeartStart FRx defibrillator can withstand rough handling, extreme temperatures, and dusty or wet surfaces. Designed for use in harsh settings, it can withstand up to 500 kg (1,100 lbs) and drops from 1.2 m (4 ft).
Patented technology. Proven therapy.
Real-time, step-by-step voice commands paced to your actions, and an audible metronome and CPR guidance assist the responder. When treating an infant or child, simply insert the optional infant/child key and the FRx adjusts instructions and therapy.
Easy as 1–2–3
Patented Quick Shock feature allows the FRx to typically deliver a shock within 8 seconds after CPR.1 Studies show that minimizing time to shock after CPR may improve survival..2-5 1. Press the green On/Off button, which activates voice instruction and visual icons. 2. Place the pads on the patient as directed. 3. When advised by the device, press the orange Shock button.
Simplified maintenance
Pre-connected SMART Pads II can be used for both adults and children. Once installed and activated, the FRx is easy to maintain. It performs a series of automatic self-tests, daily, weekly, and monthly to check pad readiness and verify functionality and calibration of circuits and systems. It can last up to four years between battery replacements.
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