HeartSine samaritan Pad-Pak (Adult version)
All-in-One Power Source for Your HeartSine samaritan AED
At A Glance:
• Combined HeartSine samaritan battery and electrode system in one cartridge
• 4-year shelf life from date of manufacture
• Single expiration date for both battery and electrodes
• Easy to replace with a simple click-in design
• Compatible with all HeartSine samaritan AED models
The HeartSine samaritan Pad-Pak is an innovative, all-in-one battery and electrode cartridge designed for use with HeartSine samaritan Pad automated external defibrillators (AEDs). This unique system simplifies AED maintenance by combining two essential components into a single, easily replaceable unit.
Favorite Feature: HeartSine Samaritan Battery and Electrode System
The standout feature of the HeartSine samaritan Pad-Pak is its integrated design that combines both the HeartSine samaritan battery and electrode pads into a single cartridge. This innovative approach sets it apart from traditional AEDs that require separate management of batteries and electrodes.
By integrating these components, the HeartSine samaritan Pad-Pak eliminates the risk of expired electrodes or mismatched expiration dates between batteries and pads. This not only simplifies maintenance but also ensures that when you need to use your AED, both critical components are always in sync and ready for action.
The unified expiration date and single-unit replacement process make the HeartSine samaritan Pad-Pak one of the most user-friendly and cost-effective AED maintenance solutions available.
Long Shelf Life
The HeartSine samaritan Pad-Pak boasts an impressive 4-year shelf life from the date of manufacture. This extended lifespan significantly reduces the frequency of replacements compared to many other AED batteries and electrode systems on the market.
The long shelf life not only minimizes maintenance requirements but also lowers the total cost of ownership for HeartSine AEDs. Organizations can confidently deploy these devices knowing that the HeartSine samaritan battery and electrodes will remain operational for an extended period, reducing the risk of expired components during critical emergencies.
Universal Compatibility
One of the key advantages of the HeartSine samaritan Pad-Pak is its universal compatibility across all HeartSine samaritan Pad AED models, including the Pad 300, 350, 360 and 450. This versatility simplifies inventory management for organizations with multiple HeartSine devices.
The universal design ensures that you can use the same Pad-Pak across different HeartSine AED models, eliminating confusion and reducing the risk of using incompatible components. This standardization streamlines maintenance processes and allows for more efficient stock management, particularly beneficial for organizations with large-scale AED deployments.
How to set up your new HeartSine samaritan Pad-Pak for service:
1. Remove the new Pad-Pak from its packaging.
2. Check the expiration date on the Pad-Pak label.
3. Ensure your HeartSine samaritan AED is turned off.
4. Place the AED on a flat surface.
5. Remove the old Pad-Pak by pressing the release button on the side of the AED.
6. Slide out the old Pad-Pak completely.
7. Insert the new Pad-Pak into the AED until you hear a "click."
8. Verify that the status indicator on the AED is flashing green.
9. Turn on the AED briefly to ensure it recognizes the new Pad-Pak.
10. Turn off the AED and return it to its storage location.
How do I know when it's time to replace my HeartSine samaritan Pad-Pak?
The Pad-Pak should be replaced every four years from the date of manufacture or after each use, whichever comes first. Your HeartSine samaritan AED will emit audible and visual warnings when the Pad-Pak is nearing its expiration date, typically about one month in advance.
Can I use the adult version HeartSine samaritan Pad-Pak on children?
The adult HeartSine samaritan Pad-Pak is designed for use on individuals over 8 years old or weighing more than 55 lbs (25 kg). For younger children or those under this weight, HeartSine offers a separate Pediatric-Pak. Always ensure you have the appropriate Pad-Pak for the intended user group.
How should I store the HeartSine samaritan Pad-Pak when not in use?
Store the Pad-Pak in its original packaging at room temperature (32°F to 122°F / 0°C to 50°C) until you're ready to install it in your AED. Avoid exposing it to extreme temperatures, moisture, or direct sunlight, as these conditions may affect its performance and lifespan.
Can I purchase multiple HeartSine samaritan Pad-Paks to have spares on hand?
Yes, it's a good idea to have a spare HeartSine samaritan Pad-Pak available. This ensures you can quickly replace the unit after use or if it nears expiration. Just remember to rotate your stock based on expiration dates to ensure you always have a current HeartSine samaritan Pad-Pak ready for use.
Is the HeartSine samaritan Pad-Pak rechargeable?
No, the Pad-Pak is not rechargeable. It's designed as a single-use, disposable unit to ensure reliability and simplify maintenance. After use or upon expiration, the entire Pad-Pak should be replaced with a new unit.
HeartSine samaritan Pad-Pak: By The Numbers
• Dimensions: 3.93 in x 5.24 in x 0.94 in (10 cm x 13.3 cm x 2.4 cm)
• Weight: 0.44 lbs (0.2 kg)
• Type: Lithium Manganese Dioxide (LiMnO2) 18V, 1.5 Amp Hrs
• Capacity: Minimum 60 shocks at 200J or 6 hours of continuous monitoring
• Electrode active gel area: 15 in2 (100 cm2)
• Electrode cable length: 3.3 ft (1 m)
• Shelf life: 4 years from date of manufacture
• Aircraft compatibility: RTCA/DO-227 (TSO-C142a)
Environmental Specifications:
• Operating temperature: 32°F to 122°F (0°C to 50°C)
• Storage temperature: 32°F to 122°F (0°C to 50°C)
• Short term transportation temperature: 14°F to 122°F (-10°C to 50°C) for up to two days
• Relative humidity: 5% to 95% (non-condensing)
• Water resistance: IEC 60529 IP56
• Altitude: 0 to 15,000 feet (0 to 4,575 meters)
• Shock: MIL STD 810F Method 516.5, Procedure I (40 G's)
• Vibration: MIL STD 810F Method 514.5+ Category 4 Truck Transportation – US Highways
• EMC: IEC/EN 60601-1-2