Monday, November 5, 2007

Maintenance of Defibtech

Maintenance Questions:

How often must I change batteries?

Answer: The Defibtech AED comes with a lithium battery pack that is available in a 5 or 7-year size. If the unit is used frequently, the battery pack may have to be replaced more often. The AED will inform the user when the battery pack needs to be replaced.

Q: What else do I need to do to keep my AED in working order?

A: The pad package must be replaced every two years. Otherwise, the AED performs automatic self-checks on a regular basis to test its operational readiness. If anything is not fully functional, the unit will make a loud chirp and flash a red light warning the owner that servicing may be required. Buying an AED

Q: Can anyone buy an AED?

A: Anyone can buy an AED. The Food and Drug Administration's (FDA) rules require a physician's prescription (AEDs are manufactured and sold under guidelines approved by the Food and Drug Administration) before the Lifeline AED can be delivered.

Q: What features should I look for in an AED?

A: Look for
1) an AED that is easy for non-medical people to use,
2) an AED that is technically reliable, and
3) one that is reasonably priced. Defibtech's AED more than meets all three requirements.

Q: Why is the Defibtech AED better than other AEDs?

A: Defibtech designed the unit from the ground up, building on a foundation of previous AED-related knowledge and incorporating a number of design and technological innovations. As a result, the Defibtech AED is a state-of-the-art defibrillator designed for the non-medical person. Advanced design techniques and robotic assembly allow Defibtech to sell their AED at the lowest price in the market.

Q: What is your warranty?

A: The Defibtech AED is warranteed for five years.

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