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Rechargeable 12V 2.8Ah Medical Battery for SCHILLER Fred Easy Defibrillator with 180 Maximum Energy Shocks and 3.75 Hours Continuous Operation
Compatible with SCHILLER Fred Easy Schiller Battery
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Brand Name:Schiller
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Rechargeable 12V 2.8Ah Medical Battery for SCHILLER Fred Easy Defibrillator with 180 Maximum Energy Shocks and 3.75 Hours Continuous Operation
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.