Rechargeable 12V 2.8Ah Medical Battery for SCHILLER Fred Easy Defibrillator with 180 Maximum Energy Shocks and 3.75 Hours Continuous Operation
Price:
USD
MOQ:
1
Delivery Time:
Negotiable
Brand:
Schiller
Product Description
REF4-07-0001 Battery 12V 2.8Ah for Defibrillator Fred Easy SCHILLER
The medical battery REF4-07-0001 is a rechargeable power source specifically designed for SCHILLER Fred Easy defibrillators. With a rated voltage of 12V and capacity of 2.8Ah (33.6Wh), this battery delivers reliable power for both emergency defibrillation and continuous vital signs monitoring during critical care situations.
Key Applications
- Emergency and ICU: Provides mobile power for defibrillators in emergency rooms and ICUs, ensuring readiness for sudden cardiac arrhythmias in postoperative patients.
- Pre-hospital Emergency: Maintains power during patient transport, offering critical treatment time for cardiac arrest patients.
- Public Emergency: Supports long-term standby use in high-traffic areas like airports, train stations, and shopping malls for rapid response to cardiac emergencies.
- Primary Care: Solves power supply challenges for emergency equipment in community healthcare settings.
Technical Specifications
| Product Name | Medical Battery |
|---|---|
| Reference | 4-07-0001 |
| Type | Rechargeable |
| Brand | Schiller |
| Voltage | 12V |
| Capacity | 2.8Ah |
| Performance | 180 maximum energy shocks or 3.75 hours continuous operation |
| Condition | New compatible |
| Color | Blue |
| Warranty | 90 days |
| MOQ | 1pc |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q1: Why does the battery level display occasionally deviate when using this battery with the new SCHILLER Fred Easy model?
A1: This indicates a calibration mismatch between battery and device, not a battery malfunction. To resolve: fully discharge the battery, then repeatedly recharge with the original charger. If deviation persists after calibration, inspect the device's power detection module.
Q2: After one year of use, the battery displays "Insufficient battery" during defibrillation despite showing 50% charge previously. Why?
A2: Normal display reflects low-power scenarios, while defibrillation requires high instantaneous power. High-rate discharge capacity degradation means the battery can no longer meet defibrillation demands despite normal operation indicators. Immediate replacement is required as degraded cells cannot be recalibrated for high-power output.
Q3: What if the defibrillator displays "Battery Activation Failed" after prolonged storage (6+ months)?
A3: Deep sleep mode activation requires special recovery: Charge separately with original charger for 10-15 minutes, then disconnect for 5 minutes. Repeat 2-3 times until cell voltage exceeds 11.5V. If activation fails after this procedure, the battery is damaged and requires replacement.
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