MaxPro Medical
An automated external defibrillator (AED) or automatic electronic defibrillator is a portable electronic device that automatically diagnoses life-threatening cardiac arrhythmias such as ventricular fibrillation (VF) and pulseless ventricular tachycardia. It is designed to treat them through defibrillation, applying electricity to stop the arrhythmia and allowing the heart to re-establish an effective rhythm.
Turn on the power. Voice instructions start immediately to guide you through every step of the AED operation.
Attach the pads to the patient. The AED will immediately start analyzing the ECG and proceed once pads are correctly placed.
International guidelines recommend reduced energy for children. Easily adjust the range to 30/70J to protect the heart muscle.
If a shock is required, the button will flash. Press it to deliver the electrical shock to restore normal heart rhythm.
| Energy Range | 1J to 360J (25 selectable levels: 1/2/3/4/5/6/7/8/9/10/15/20/30/50/70/100/120/150/170/200/220/250/270/300/360J) |
| Energy Accuracy | ±1.5J or ±10% (at 50Ω); ±2J or 15% (at 25Ω to 175Ω) |
| Operating Modes | Manual Mode, AED Mode, Synchronous Defibrillation |
| Battery Capacity (New) |
Monitoring Mode: 12 hours Defib Mode: 420 times (360J at 1-min intervals) Pacing Mode: 9 hours (50Ω load, 80bpm, 60mA) |
A: It is designed to analyze heart rhythms and deliver an electric shock to victims of ventricular fibrillation to restore a normal heart rhythm.
A: Yes, it features an immediate voice instruction system that guides the user through the entire rescue process step-by-step.
A: Yes, the device allows for energy reduction to 30/70J specifically for children to avoid damaging the heart muscle.
A: When fully charged, a new battery provides up to 12 hours of continuous monitoring.
A: The device supports Manual Mode, AED Mode, and Synchronous Defibrillation for comprehensive emergency response.
A: It can deliver up to 420 shocks at the maximum energy level (360J) when using two new, fully charged batteries.