- Automatically delivers a shock when needed, with no button press required-ensuring immediate response even for untrained users.
- Real cpr help technology provides real-time audio and visual feedback on cpr depth and rate, supporting effective lifesaving compressions.
- Simple one-piece cpr-d-padz with integrated cpr sensor, intuitive prompts, and a durable ip55-rated design for reliable use in busy public settings.
The ZOLL AED Plus Fully Automatic Defibrillator automatically delivers a shock when a shockable rhythm is detected no button press required. Featuring Real CPR Help technology, it provides instant feedback on CPR depth and rate, guiding rescuers to perform effective compressions.
Its one-piece CPR-D-padz electrode pad simplifies placement and includes an integrated CPR sensor for coaching. Voice, visual, and text prompts guide the user step by step, making it suitable for trained responders and bystanders alike.
Built for reliability, the device uses 10 standard Duracell 123A lithium batteries and features a rugged IP55-rated design for dust and water resistance. This AED is ideal for schools, workplaces, gyms, and public facilities where accessibility and performance are essential.
Key Features & Benefits:
Fully automatic shock delivery no button press required
Real CPR Help for feedback on compression depth and rate
CPR-D-padz one-piece electrode with integrated CPR sensor
Voice, visual, and text prompts guide rescuers
Long-life pads and batteries 5 years
Uses standard 10 Duracell 123A lithium batteries
Rugged IP55-rated enclosure dust and water resistant
Simple maintenance and readiness indicators
Specifications:
Weight: 3.1 kg
Dimensions: 13.3 cm (H) x 24.1 cm (W) x 29.2 cm (D)
Battery Life: 5 years
Pad Life: 5 years
Power: 10 Duracell 123A lithium batteries
Included:
ZOLL AED Plus (Fully Automatic)
CPR-D-padz
10 Duracell Lithium Batteries
Operator s Manual and Quick Start Guide
Optional Carry Case
Ideal For:
Schools, universities, and childcare centres
Offices and workplaces
Gyms and community facilities
Churches and public spaces
First responders and medical professionals