Defibrillator batteries are one of the two essential components that require regular replacement (the other being the electrodes).
We offer batteries for a wide range of defibrillator models, as battery types vary by model. To find the right battery, search for your defibrillator model in the search bar or select “Accessories” in the menu above and then choose your model. If you’re unsure which battery fits your defibrillator, feel free to send us a photo of your battery or device, and we’ll assist you in finding the correct one. Reach out to us at our info email for further help.
Defibrillator batteries generally last several years once installed, though their lifespan can be affected by usage and storage temperature.
Most defibrillators will alert you when it’s time to replace the battery, either through an audible alert like “replace battery” or a symbol indicating low power. Defibrillator batteries are typically non-rechargeable to ensure they have a reliable, long lifespan.
It is usually simple and intuitive how to change the battery in a defibrillator. The battery or batteries are inside a protective cover that is detached. Then you simply remove the battery and insert the new one. After the change, check that the sound and / or status symbol shows that the battery is OK.
Hopefully there is enough current to use the defibrillator but it can be difficult; that it won't happen to start it or supply sufficient number of currents. Most of the time, the defibrillator warns well in advance and there is power left.
They can be a good idea. The battery that you have as an extra battery is also not discharged until it is installed in the defibrillator. There is usually a date onå the battery showing the latest when it should be installed in the defibrillator to maintain the recommended length. This is often several years in the future.
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The batteries that are in defibrillators are lithium batteries and these are generally not to be taken on; passenger flight på due to its flammability. Before you travel så It is important to check with the airline whether it is available or not. Each airline may have its own rules.