Cardiac Science - Powerheart AED G3
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Defibrillator 

The AED G3 Automatic and Semi-Automatic defibrillators are two dependable members of our automated external defibrillator family. The fully automatic AED administers a defibrillating shock (when appropriate) with no shock button for the user to press. The semi-automatic AED administers a defibrillating shock at the press of a button. Choose the portable defibrillator that's right for you.

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-Knapp
6 years ago
Switching to english
We received this unit as a gift but it speaks in french. Is there a way to program it to EnglishReply

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-Steve Kopcial
7 years ago
AED testing
Anyone have knowledge on any requirements for routine AED testing for Ohio?? FDA?? I'm not seeing anything.Reply
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FEATURES

  • Rescue Ready defibrillator technology self-tests all main components (battery, hardware, software, and pads) daily.
  • Powerheart Automatic and Semi-Automatic Defibrillators complete a partial charge of the high-voltage electronics weekly, and a full charge monthly  
  • Calculates electrical impedance and if subsequent shocks are necessary, our proprietary STAR biphasic technology escalates the energy to deliver therapy at an appropriate, higher level  

SPECIFICATIONS

Height3.3 in
Length 12.4 in
Weight6.6 lbs
Defibrillator TypeExternal, Automated (AED)
Width10.6 in

Additional Specifications

  • Waveform: STAR® biphasic truncated exponential        
  • Energy range:Escalating variable energy (VE) 105J to 360J          
  • Visible indicators: Rescue Ready status indicator, SmartGauge battery status indicator, service indicator, pad indicator, text display        
  • Audible alerts: voice prompt, system alert        

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Class I Recall: Cardiac Science Powerheart, CardioVive,...

The affected AEDs contain a component that may fail unexpectedly due to a defect. If the component were to fail during a rescue attempt, the AED may not deliver defibrillation therapy causing serious adverse health consequences, including death. The

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