Zoll - AED20 Basic Plus
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Defibrillator 

Designed for everyone from basic rescuers to well-trained advanced life support personnel, the Welch Allyn AED 20 is a versatile device perfect for virtually any setting. The device is simple enough for minimally trained personnel to use in an office setting, and even has advanced options that make it ideal for use by advanced life support personnel. Designed for responders at every level of emergency care.   The versatile Welch Allyn AED 20 is the first choice for environments with multiple levels of first responders. More than just an AED, this powerful device can be configured with optional Lead II ECG monitoring using traditional snap-based electrodes and optional passcode-protected manual defibrillation (2 to 360 joules). The Welch Allyn AED 20 can also be configured in “EMS Mode.” This unique feature provides advanced personnel with a silent background analysis of the patient’s heart rhythm—allowing you to concentrate on caring for your patients. This mode is also ideal for transporting your patients or performing procedures such as intubation—if a life-threatening rhythm is present, the AED 20 will alert you with “Check Patient” text and voice prompts. And the Welch Allyn AED 20 features rugged construction, integral battery and handle, a large display and small profile, making the AED 20 an ideal choice for responders at every level of care. Monitor your patients, not the monitor.  When you need to monitor your patients during simple procedures, the Welch Allyn AED 20 is the perfect solution. The AED 20 uses traditional snap-based electrodes or reusable wrist electrodes to give you an affordable monitoring alternative during minor surgical procedures. With an easy-to-ready display and alarms that sound during complications, the AED 20 gives you peace of mind that your patients are safe and allows you to focus on your patients’ other needs. And if an emergency situation arises during monitoring, simply replace the electrodes with defibrillation pads and you’re ready for immediate rescue.

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-Chris-CBET
7 years ago
Speaker Problem
I need to replace a speaker on one of these, does anyone have any specs on it?Reply

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-Dean
12 years ago
SmartLink software

Does anyone know of a different way to upload logged events from an AED20? I have exactly one of these that  I need to print the log off of. Zoll - Welch Allyn's price of $677.67 seems a little steep for the software to do nothing but print logged information off of one device. (!) Any ideas out there??

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FEATURES

  • Text and voice instructions guide the user through the rescue  
  • Color-coded pads and illustrations ensure proper pad placement  
  • Escalating energy (200 J, 300 J, 360 J); energy protocol can be changed to meet specific needs  
  • Diagnostic-quality ECG display and lead II monitoring using traditional snap-based electrodes  
  • Optional passcode-protected manual defibrillation  
  • Choice of rechargeable battery for frequent users or a long-life non-rechargeable battery for infrequent rescuers

SPECIFICATIONS

Weight4.5 lbs
Defibrillator TypeExternal, Automated (AED)

Additional Specifications

  • AED Energy: 200, 300, 360J or user configurable among the following energy options: 150, 200, 300, 360J
  • Manual Energy - Select from 2 - 360J

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