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ZOLL AED Pro Battery
Pack 8050-0022-01.
Please note this battery is very cost
effective but cannot be upgraded to Smart Battery. Alternate
part number previously used for this ZOLL AED Pro Battery was:
8004-0009
$140.00
Zoll AED Pro
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Zoll AED Pro Ac
Zoll AED Pro Smart Ready Rechargeable Battery Pack-8004-0104-01
zoll-aed-pro-smart-ready-rechargeable-battery-pack-8004-0104-01.html
$160.00
Managing Rechargeable Battery Packs:
Rechargeable battery packs require a full recharge after each use. Avoid using a battery pack
that is not fully recharged.
WARNING! Regular use of a partially charged battery pack without a full recharge between uses
results in permanently reduced capacity and early failure of the battery pack.
Many factors contribute to the loss of battery capacity, including the frequency of use, the
number of battery packs available for operations, and the pattern of discharging and recharging
battery packs. Because of this, ZOLL recommends that operators schedule a preventive routine
for replacing and discarding used battery packs. Base your replacement schedule for
rechargeable battery packs on anticipated use patterns, battery pack testing results, and
experience with the device in actual operation.
When stored and not in use, a battery pack can lose 2% to 3% of its energy per month.
ZOLL recommends purchasing new batteries every eighteen months or sooner.
Recharging and Testing Battery Packs
ZOLL battery packs are designed to be charged in ZOLL chargers. ZOLL recommends that you
always have a ZOLL auxiliary battery charger available for charging spare battery packs and
for routine testing of battery packs.
WARNING! Test battery packs regularly. A battery that does not pass its test might shut down
unexpectedly.
For information on using battery chargers, refer to the ZOLL Base Power Charger manuals.
Achieving Optimal Performance with Rechargeable
Batteries
To ensure the longest life from rechargeable battery packs, follow these general practices:
DO carry a fully charged spare battery pack at all times.
DO charge battery packs completely.
Whenever a battery pack exchange is required, install a fully charged battery pack.
Use of partially charged battery packs might result in very short run time and unexpected
shutdown.
If you use a partially charged battery pack, fully charge that battery pack before using it again.
Repeated use after partial charging quickly diminishes the battery pack’s capacity, thereby
shortening its life.
If you must frequently use partially charged battery packs, your organization should assess
whether enough battery packs are available to fully support typical rescue activity.
DO implement a means of indicating the charge status of battery packs.
It is important to visually distinguish battery packs that are charged from those that are not.
Establish a system for visually indicating whether a battery pack requires charging or is charged
and ready for use. ZOLL can provide battery pack status labels for this purpose, or you can use
labels or methods of your own.
DO change the battery pack as soon as the message CHANGE BATTERY
appears.
The battery warning ultimately leads to shutdown of the unit. As a battery ages, its remaining
operating time between the warning and shutdown progressively diminishes. Older battery
packs might provide very little run time after the warning and might fail unexpectedly. Always
replace a battery with a fully charged battery as soon as the battery warning appears.
DO test rechargeable battery packs regularly.
Your organization must determine and implement an appropriate testing schedule for
rechargeable battery packs. Conformance to this schedule is crucial for identifying battery
packs that have reached end-of-life and should be removed from use. Battery packs subjected to
repeated short discharge-and-charge cycles might lose capacity quickly, and so should be tested
more frequently.
DO exchange battery packs regularly.
Exchange battery packs once every shift or once every day, depending on their use.
DO exercise or test battery packs every 90 days (or sooner as they age).
DO NOT store battery packs in a discharged or depleted state.
When you remove a rechargeable battery from the unit, immediately place it in a charger or test
well. Idle battery packs lose some of their charge and might suffer damage to charge capacity if
left in a discharged state.
DO NOT assume that a shift check of the unit verifies adequate battery pack
run time.
Test the unit daily to verify its readiness for use. This test, however, does not verify adequate
charge state or capacity of the battery pack and might leave the unit with inadequate run time.
If the message CHANGE BATTERY appears during testing, replace the battery pack
immediately. If the removed battery pack is rechargeable, recharge it immediately.
DO NOT charge battery packs at temperature extremes.
Charge battery packs at or near normal room temperature (15°C to 35°C or 59°F to 95°F).
DO NOT remove a partially charged battery pack from the battery charger.
Always fully charge a battery pack before returning it to use. If you must use a partially charged
battery pack, be sure to fully charge the pack before its next use.
►zoll-aed-pro-smart-rechargeable-battery-pack-8004-0103-01
....$210.00
Zoll AED Pro Smart Rechargeable Battery Pack 8004-0103-01
Product
Description: The ZOLL XL Battery
is a 4.5 AH lead acid battery pack intended for use in appropriately configured M Series
and M Series CCT defibrillators. It is available as a Smart Battery
or Smart Ready Battery.
Please see the Smart Battery Operator’s Guide for additional
information on Smart Battery
functionality.
NOTE:
The XL battery is
NOT intended for use in ZOLL 900/1200/1400/1600/1700/2000 series units. See the
"Defibrillator Compatibility" section below for information on M
Series use.
Warnings! • Follow all
recommended maintenance and operating instructions for the XL
Battery and associated ZOLL
charging/testing systems. If a problem or question arises, contact
Technical Service. Do not use the XL Battery
until it has been inspected, tested, and recalibrated by the
appropriate personnel
and you have been
adequately trained in the proper use of the XL Battery.
• Locate the XL
Battery and ZOLL resuscitation devices where they cannot harm the
patient or user
if they fall.
• Under certain
conditions, it is possible for small amounts of hydrogen gas to be
released during
charging of the
battery pack. This may present a hazard.
• Do not immerse or
set the XL Battery in fluid.
• Do not use alcohol
or ketones (MEK, acetone, etc.) on the XL Battery. Do not autoclave
the XL
Battery.
• The XL Battery is
protected against interference from radio frequency emissions
typical of two way
radios and cellular
phones (digital and analog) used in emergency service/public safety
activities.
Users of the XL
Battery should assess the device's performance in their typical
environment of use
for the possibility
of radio frequency interference from high power sources.
• Keep a fully
charged spare battery pack available at all times with the
Monitor/Defibrillator.
Replace the battery
immediately upon low battery message.
• Do not install
batteries into Monitor/Defibrillators when storage may exceed 90
days. Battery
damage may occur.
• Do not use the XL
Battery if the case is cracked or broken.
• When charging a XL
Battery pack in a Base PowerCharger4x4
or Base
PowerCharger1x1
unit, ensure
unit is labeled “XL
Battery Ready” otherwise the battery cannot be charged to full
capacity and
operating life may
be reduced.
• ZOLL
charging/testing systems used with the XL Battery should be
calibrated or tested
periodically using
the appropriate Service Manual Test Check Out procedures.
• To dispose of the
battery properly, place it in an acid resistant container. Dispose
of the battery in
accordance with
federal, state, and local regulations. Do not incinerate batteries.
Ship the batteries
to a reclaimation
facility for the recovery of metal and plastic compounds as the
proper method of
waste management.
• Use of ZOLL PD
4410 batteries with M Series CCT or M Series units configured to
operate with
XL batteries is not
recommended. Although the PD 4410 battery can be used to power such
units in
an emergency
situation, the period from low battery warning to unit shut down
will be substantially
shortened. See the
M Series Configuration Guide (9650-0201-01) for additional
information.
2 ZOLL M Series XL Battery
General Information:
Defibrillator
Compatibility: M Series units must have software
version 30.00 or higher and be outfitted with the appropriate handle assembly. New M Series units
may be ordered with the XL Battery option. Older M Series units may be upgraded if the current
software version is 20.00 or higher. All M Series CCT units are XL Battery-ready. The XL Battery is not intended for
use in ZOLL 900/1200/1400/1600/1700/2000 series units.
Charger
Compatibility:
The XL Battery is only compatible
with ZOLL Base PowerCharger4x4
or Base PowerCharger1x1 units labeled “XL Battery Ready.” Older ZOLL Base PowerCharger4x4
or Base PowerCharger1x1
units may be upgraded. All XL Battery ready chargers are
backward compatible with the PD4410 battery pack.
Battery
Maintenance : Test batteries regularly. At a
minimum, ZOLL recommends testing batteries every three months. For additional information on battery
maintenance, refer to the ZOLL document, Battery Management
Program
(#9650-0019).
Operating Note: The XL Battery may feel warm to the
touch following an excessive number of defibrillation discharges at maximum energy.
Cleaning:
Clean the ZOLL XL Battery with a soft
damp cloth and mild soap.
CAUTION! Do not
immerse or set battery in fluids; do not use alcohol, ketones
(MEK,
acetone, etc.); and do not autoclave.
Upgrade Kits: M Series units with software version 20.00 and
higher may be upgraded for use with the XL Battery. If the unit is equipped with an Extreme Pack II, an
upgrade will be required for the Extreme Pack as well. All M Series CCT units are compatible with the XL
Battery. Base PowerCharger4x4
and Base PowerCharger1x1
units not labeled “XL
Battery Ready” must be upgraded for use with the XL Battery.
►zoll-pro-surepower-rechargeable-lithium-ion-battery-pack-8019-0535-01
ZOLL
Pro Surepower Rechargeable Lithium Ion Battery Pack 8019-0535-01
Suitable
for ZOLL AED Pro $475.00
ZOLL Pro SurePower Battery Pack....The SurePower Battery Pack provides enhanced on-board processing that allows the battery to
communicate its specific charging requirements to the ZOLL SurePower Charger Station or
ZOLL defibrillator. The battery’s on-board processing also allows it to provide the following
information:
• The battery’s run time or capacity.
• The battery’s calibration status.
• Battery Faults Indications.
Note: ZOLL ships the SurePower Battery Pack in a partially charged state and you must
fully charge the battery before first use.
It is very important that you recharge a depleted SurePower Battery Pack as soon as possible.
Installing a Battery Pack:
The AED Pro unit accepts the following types of battery packs:
• Rechargeable PD 4410-series battery packs
• Disposable sealed lithium manganese dioxide battery packs
• SurePower rechargeable lithium ion battery packs
When the unit displays the message CHANGE BATTERY, immediately replace the battery with
a fully charged battery pack.
Before you begin
Be sure the unit is turned off.
Be sure the battery pack to be installed is fully charged.
WARNING! Do not use a rechargeable battery pack if the unit’s standby period will exceed 90 days.
Battery care:
Keep a fully charged spare battery pack with the device at all
times. When the unit displays the message CHANGE BATTERY,
immediately replace the battery pack with a fully charged one.
Regular use of a partially charged battery pack without fully
recharging it between uses might permanently reduce the
battery’s capacity and result in early failure. Regularly test
rechargeable battery packs. A rechargeable battery pack that
does not pass its test could fail without warning. Do not
disassemble a battery pack or dispose of it in fire. Do not try
to recharge a non-rechargeable battery pack. If mistreated, a
battery pack might explode. Dispose of battery packs in
accordance with federal, state, and local regulations. Battery
packs should be shipped to a reclamation facility for recovery
of metal and plastic compounds as the proper method of waste
management.
Important:
If you change the battery while the unit is in clinical use (that is, with a cable
connected), the unit automatically powers on in nonrescue mode and then shuts
down. Press and release the On/Off button to restart the unit.
CHANGE BATTERY Warning
When the unit detects a low energy condition, it issues the voice and text prompt CHANGE
BATTERY once every minute. Depending on the age and condition of the battery, the remaining
operating time of the unit might be extremely limited.
The warning message continues until the device shuts down.
WARNING! To ensure the availability of adequate power during an emergency, keep a fully charged
spare battery pack with the device at all times.
Whenever the unit issues the prompt CHANGE BATTERY, immediately replace the used
battery pack with a fully charged one to ensure continuous operation and to avoid unexpected
device shutdown. After removing a depleted rechargeable battery pack from the unit, recharge
the pack as soon as possible.
Managing Rechargeable Battery Packs:
Rechargeable battery packs require a full recharge after each use. Avoid using a battery pack
that is not fully recharged.
WARNING! Regular use of a partially charged battery pack without a full recharge between uses
results in permanently reduced capacity and early failure of the battery pack.
Many factors contribute to the loss of battery capacity, including the frequency of use, the
number of battery packs available for operations, and the pattern of discharging and recharging
battery packs. Because of this, ZOLL recommends that operators schedule a preventive routine
for replacing and discarding used battery packs. Base your replacement schedule for
rechargeable battery packs on anticipated use patterns, battery pack testing results, and
experience with the device in actual operation.
When stored and not in use, a battery pack can lose 2% to 3% of its energy per month.
ZOLL recommends purchasing new batteries every eighteen months or sooner.
Recharging and Testing Battery Packs
ZOLL battery packs are designed to be charged in ZOLL chargers. ZOLL recommends that you
always have a ZOLL auxiliary battery charger available for charging spare battery packs and
for routine testing of battery packs.
WARNING! Test battery packs regularly. A battery that does not pass its test might shut down
unexpectedly.
Achieving Optimal Performance with Rechargeable Batteries:
To ensure the longest life from rechargeable battery packs,
follow these general practices: DO carry a fully charged spare
battery pack at all times. DO charge battery packs completely.
Whenever a battery pack exchange is required, install a fully
charged battery pack. Use of partially charged battery packs
might result in very short run time and unexpected shutdown. If
you use a partially charged battery pack, fully charge that
battery pack before using it again. Repeated use after partial
charging quickly diminishes the battery pack’s capacity, thereby
shortening its life. If you must frequently use partially
charged battery packs, your organization should assess whether
enough battery packs are available to fully support typical
rescue activity. DO implement a means of indicating the charge
status of battery packs. It is important to visually distinguish
battery packs that are charged from those that are not.
Establish a system for visually indicating whether a battery
pack requires charging or is charged and ready for use. ZOLL can
provide battery pack status labels for this purpose, or you can
use labels or methods of your own. DO change the battery pack as
soon as the message CHANGE BATTERY appears. The battery warning
ultimately leads to shutdown of the unit. As a battery ages, its
remaining operating time between the warning and shutdown
progressively diminishes. Older battery packs might provide very
little run time after the warning and might fail unexpectedly.
Always replace a battery with a fully charged battery as soon as
the battery warning appears. DO test rechargeable battery packs
regularly. Your organization must determine and implement an
appropriate testing schedule for rechargeable battery packs.
Conformance to this schedule is crucial for identifying battery
packs that have reached end-of-life and should be removed from
use. Battery packs subjected to repeated short
discharge-and-charge cycles might lose capacity quickly, and so
should be tested more frequently. DO exchange battery packs
regularly. Exchange battery packs once every shift or once every
day, depending on their use. DO exercise or test battery packs
every 90 days (or sooner as they age).
----DO NOT store battery packs in a discharged or depleted state.
When you remove a rechargeable battery from the unit, immediately place it in a charger or test
well. Idle battery packs lose some of their charge and might suffer damage to charge capacity if
left in a discharged state.
DO NOT assume that a shift check of the unit verifies adequate battery pack
run time.
Test the unit daily to verify its readiness for use. This test, however, does not verify adequate
charge state or capacity of the battery pack and might leave the unit with inadequate run time.
If the message CHANGE BATTERY appears during testing, replace the battery pack
immediately. If the removed battery pack is rechargeable, recharge it immediately.
DO NOT charge battery packs at temperature extremes.
Charge battery packs at or near normal room temperature (15°C to 35°C or 59°F to 95°F).
DO NOT remove a partially charged battery pack from the battery charger.
Always fully charge a battery pack before returning it to use. If you must use a partially charged
battery pack, be sure to fully charge the pack before its next use.
Zoll AED Surepower Battery Charger Station 8050-0030-01
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Zoll AED Surepower Battery Charger Station 8050-0030-01 ...
ZOLL AED
Battery Power Charging System: Rapid
Recharge :Puts
batteries back in service fast and interchangeability provides
virtually unlimited portable capability with spares.
ZOLL's Power Charging Systems offer the first complete and
practical solution for improving reliability, effectiveness and
costs in battery management. The user interface is simple and
designed to automatically catch the most common mistakes by
alerting the user before a problem can occur. Flexibility for AC
and portable application is unequaled, recharging is the fastest
available and testing is automated and complete. In combination,
the ZOLL Base Power Charger 4X4, high-performance lead-acid
batteries and TQM approach to batteries set a new standard for
performance, battery care, and maintenance. Base Power
Charger 4x4
Automatically tests and recharges a battery rapidly in eight
hours or less. Visual and
audible indicators alert users to batteries with insufficient
capacity, incomplete charge and detected faults to ensure safe
and reliable patient use. Automated
testing saves technician time and cost by eliminating manual
procedures and preventing battery problems before they occur.
Ensuring
that a defibrillator has adequate power to manage a full cardiac
emergency is a constant challenge. In fact, studies have shown
that the majority of defibrillator problems are related to
unexpected battery failure. Battery life is unpredictable and
affected by many factors such as cell type, frequency of use,
charge and discharge curves, and age. Proper testing and
maintenance of batteries can be very labor intensive and costly
when done properly. If overlooked and problems arise, the
quality of patient care can be compromised.
ZOLL AED
Battery Power Charging System: Rapid
Recharge :Puts
batteries back in service fast and interchangeability provides
virtually unlimited portable capability with spares.
The ZOLL SurePower Charger
Station is a four-bay unit that can test,
recalibrate, and charge up to four ZOLL rechargable
defibrillator batteries at once. It is a multi-chemistry charger
that works with both ZOLL lithium ion and lead acid batteries. ZOLL SurePower Charger for external battery charging and
capacity evaluation. You can charge up to four battery
packs simultaneously; testing is automatic. ZOLL’s defibrillator batteries and the bays in the SurePower Charger Station are keyed to
prevent incompatible batteries from seating in the charging bays and damaging the SurePower
Charger Station. Place the SurePower Charger Station on a stable, secure surface.
Position the charger so that the control panel and LED’s face the area from which you’ll be working -- this will make it easier to see the LED’s and install and remove batteries.
Make sure that there are at least four inches of clear space surrounding the charger. This
provides the air circulation necessary for the charger to dissipate the heat that it generates
during operation.
SurePower Charger Station Charging Bays: The
charging bays in the
SurePower Charger Station are
designed to accommodate the following ZOLL rechargable lithium
ion battery: •
SurePower Battery Pack and
the following ZOLL rechargable lead acid batteries: •
Battery Pack PD4410 •
Smart
Ready Battery •
Smart
Battery •
XL
Smart Ready Battery •
XL
Smart Battery
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High-performance Battery Pack
Zoll M-Series Defibrillator Xl Smart Battery
Complete-8000-0687-01
User-replaceable battery packs, common to all new ZOLL devices,
eliminate defibrillator downtime by allowing only batteries to
be removed from service for testing instead of the entire
defibrillator.
Buy one-pack or 3-pak bundle and save
$115.00
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8000-0690-01-3 pack $845.00
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Zoll M-Series Defibrillator Xl Smart Battery
Complete-8000-0687-01
Zoll M-Series Defibrillator Xl Smart Battery
Complete-8000-0690-01 (Three Pack )
8000-0687-01 One-pack-$320.00
Buy 3-packs and save $115.00
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Zoll M-Series Defibrillator Battery
Defibrillator Compatibility:
M Series units must have software version 30.00 or higher and be outfitted with the appropriate
handle assembly. New M Series units may be ordered with the XL Battery option. Older M Series
units may be upgraded if the current software version is 20.00 or higher. All M Series CCT units are
XL Battery-ready.
The XL Battery is not intended for use in ZOLL 900/1200/1400/1600/1700/2000 series units.
Charger Compatibility
The XL Battery is only compatible with ZOLL Base PowerCharger4x4 or Base PowerCharger1x1 units
labeled “XL Battery Ready.”
Older ZOLL Base PowerCharger4x4 or Base PowerCharger1x1 units may be upgraded.
All XL Battery ready chargers are backward compatible with the PD4410 battery pack.ZOLLs Power Charging Systems offer the first complete and
practical solution for improving reliability, effectiveness and
costs in AED
battery management.
Product Description:
The ZOLL XL Battery is a 4.5 AH lead acid battery pack intended for use in appropriately
configured M Series and M Series CCT defibrillators. It is available as a Smart Battery or Smart
Ready Battery. Please see the Smart Battery Operator’s Guide for additional information on Smart
Battery functionality.
NOTE: The XL battery is NOT intended for use in ZOLL 900/1200/1400/1600/1700/2000 series
units. See the "Defibrillator Compatibility" section below for information on M Series use.
Warnings!
• Follow all recommended maintenance and operating instructions for the XL Battery and associated
ZOLL charging/testing systems. If a problem or question arises, contact Technical Service. Do not
use the XL Battery until it has been inspected, tested, and recalibrated by the appropriate personnel
and you have been adequately trained in the proper use of the XL Battery.
• Locate the XL Battery and ZOLL resuscitation devices where they cannot harm the patient or user
if they fall.
• Under certain conditions, it is possible for small amounts of hydrogen gas to be released during
charging of the battery pack. This may present a hazard.
• Do not immerse or set the XL Battery in fluid.
• Do not use alcohol or ketones (MEK, acetone, etc.) on the XL Battery. Do not autoclave the XL
Battery.
• The XL Battery is protected against interference from radio frequency emissions typical of two way
radios and cellular phones (digital and analog) used in emergency service/public safety activities.
Users of the XL Battery should assess the device's performance in their typical environment of use
for the possibility of radio frequency interference from high power sources.
• Keep a fully charged spare battery pack available at all times with the Monitor/Defibrillator.
Replace the battery immediately upon low battery message.
• Do not install batteries into Monitor/Defibrillators when storage may exceed 90 days. Battery
damage may occur.
• Do not use the XL Battery if the case is cracked or broken.
• When charging a XL Battery pack in a Base PowerCharger4x4 or Base PowerCharger1x1 unit, ensure
unit is labeled “XL Battery Ready” otherwise the battery cannot be charged to full capacity and
operating life may be reduced.
• ZOLL charging/testing systems used with the XL Battery should be calibrated or tested
periodically using the appropriate Service Manual Test Check Out procedures.
• To dispose of the battery properly, place it in an acid resistant container. Dispose of the battery in
accordance with federal, state, and local regulations. Do not incinerate batteries. Ship the batteries
to a reclaimation facility for the recovery of metal and plastic compounds as the proper method of
waste management.
• Use of ZOLL PD 4410 batteries with M Series CCT or M Series units configured to operate with
XL batteries is not recommended. Although the PD 4410 battery can be used to power such units in
an emergency situation, the period from low battery warning to unit shut down will be substantially
shortened. See the M Series Configuration Guide (9650-0201-01) for additional information.
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ZOLL Surepower Rechargeable Lithium Ion Battery Pack
8019-0535-01...
----suitable
for ZOLL AED Pro, ZOLL R and Zoll E Series
defibrillator/monitors....$475.00
ZOLL-Sure-Power-Battery-Pack ZOLL SurePower Battery Pack....The SurePower Battery Pack provides enhanced on-board processing that allows the battery to
communicate its specific charging requirements to the ZOLL SurePower Charger Station or
ZOLL defibrillator. The battery’s on-board processing also allows it to provide the following
information:
• The battery’s run time or capacity.
• The battery’s calibration status.
• Battery Faults Indications.
Note: ZOLL ships the SurePower Battery Pack in a partially charged state and you must
fully charge the battery before first use.
It is very important that you recharge a depleted SurePower Battery Pack as soon as possible.

Installing a Battery Pack:
The AED Pro unit accepts the following types of battery packs:
• Rechargeable PD 4410-series battery packs
• Disposable sealed lithium manganese dioxide battery packs
• SurePower rechargeable lithium ion battery packs
When the unit displays the message CHANGE BATTERY, immediately replace the battery with
a fully charged battery pack.
Before you begin
Be sure the unit is turned off.
Be sure the battery pack to be installed is fully charged.
WARNING! Do not use a rechargeable battery pack if the unit’s standby period will exceed 90 days.
Battery care:
Keep a fully charged spare battery pack with the device at all
times. When the unit displays the message CHANGE BATTERY,
immediately replace the battery pack with a fully charged one.
Regular use of a partially charged battery pack without fully
recharging it between uses might permanently reduce the
battery’s capacity and result in early failure. Regularly test
rechargeable battery packs. A rechargeable battery pack that
does not pass its test could fail without warning. Do not
disassemble a battery pack or dispose of it in fire. Do not try
to recharge a non-rechargeable battery pack. If mistreated, a
battery pack might explode. Dispose of battery packs in
accordance with federal, state, and local regulations. Battery
packs should be shipped to a reclamation facility for recovery
of metal and plastic compounds as the proper method of waste
management.
Important:
If you change the battery while the unit is in clinical use (that is, with a cable
connected), the unit automatically powers on in nonrescue mode and then shuts
down. Press and release the On/Off button to restart the unit.
CHANGE BATTERY Warning
When the unit detects a low energy condition, it issues the voice and text prompt CHANGE
BATTERY once every minute. Depending on the age and condition of the battery, the remaining
operating time of the unit might be extremely limited.
The warning message continues until the device shuts down.
WARNING! To ensure the availability of adequate power during an emergency, keep a fully charged
spare battery pack with the device at all times.
Whenever the unit issues the prompt CHANGE BATTERY, immediately replace the used
battery pack with a fully charged one to ensure continuous operation and to avoid unexpected
device shutdown. After removing a depleted rechargeable battery pack from the unit, recharge
the pack as soon as possible.
Managing Rechargeable Battery Packs:
Rechargeable battery packs require a full recharge after each use. Avoid using a battery pack
that is not fully recharged.
WARNING! Regular use of a partially charged battery pack without a full recharge between uses
results in permanently reduced capacity and early failure of the battery pack.
Many factors contribute to the loss of battery capacity, including the frequency of use, the
number of battery packs available for operations, and the pattern of discharging and recharging
battery packs. Because of this, ZOLL recommends that operators schedule a preventive routine
for replacing and discarding used battery packs. Base your replacement schedule for
rechargeable battery packs on anticipated use patterns, battery pack testing results, and
experience with the device in actual operation.
When stored and not in use, a battery pack can lose 2% to 3% of its energy per month.
ZOLL recommends purchasing new batteries every eighteen months or sooner.
Recharging and Testing Battery Packs
ZOLL battery packs are designed to be charged in ZOLL chargers. ZOLL recommends that you
always have a ZOLL auxiliary battery charger available for charging spare battery packs and
for routine testing of battery packs.
WARNING! Test battery packs regularly. A battery that does not pass its test might shut down
unexpectedly.
Achieving Optimal Performance with Rechargeable Batteries:
To ensure the longest life from rechargeable battery packs,
follow these general practices: DO carry a fully charged spare
battery pack at all times. DO charge battery packs completely.
Whenever a battery pack exchange is required, install a fully
charged battery pack. Use of partially charged battery packs
might result in very short run time and unexpected shutdown. If
you use a partially charged battery pack, fully charge that
battery pack before using it again. Repeated use after partial
charging quickly diminishes the battery pack’s capacity, thereby
shortening its life. If you must frequently use partially
charged battery packs, your organization should assess whether
enough battery packs are available to fully support typical
rescue activity. DO implement a means of indicating the charge
status of battery packs. It is important to visually distinguish
battery packs that are charged from those that are not.
Establish a system for visually indicating whether a battery
pack requires charging or is charged and ready for use. ZOLL can
provide battery pack status labels for this purpose, or you can
use labels or methods of your own. DO change the battery pack as
soon as the message CHANGE BATTERY appears. The battery warning
ultimately leads to shutdown of the unit. As a battery ages, its
remaining operating time between the warning and shutdown
progressively diminishes. Older battery packs might provide very
little run time after the warning and might fail unexpectedly.
Always replace a battery with a fully charged battery as soon as
the battery warning appears. DO test rechargeable battery packs
regularly. Your organization must determine and implement an
appropriate testing schedule for rechargeable battery packs.
Conformance to this schedule is crucial for identifying battery
packs that have reached end-of-life and should be removed from
use. Battery packs subjected to repeated short
discharge-and-charge cycles might lose capacity quickly, and so
should be tested more frequently. DO exchange battery packs
regularly. Exchange battery packs once every shift or once every
day, depending on their use. DO exercise or test battery packs
every 90 days (or sooner as they age).
----DO NOT store battery packs in a discharged or depleted state.
When you remove a rechargeable battery from the unit, immediately place it in a charger or test
well. Idle battery packs lose some of their charge and might suffer damage to charge capacity if
left in a discharged state.
DO NOT assume that a shift check of the unit verifies adequate battery pack
run time.
Test the unit daily to verify its readiness for use. This test, however, does not verify adequate
charge state or capacity of the battery pack and might leave the unit with inadequate run time.
If the message CHANGE BATTERY appears during testing, replace the battery pack
immediately. If the removed battery pack is rechargeable, recharge it immediately.
DO NOT charge battery packs at temperature extremes.
Charge battery packs at or near normal room temperature (15°C to 35°C or 59°F to 95°F).
DO NOT remove a partially charged battery pack from the battery charger.
Always fully charge a battery pack before returning it to use. If you must use a partially charged
battery pack, be sure to fully charge the pack before its next use.
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Managing Rechargeable Battery Packs
Rechargeable battery packs require a full
recharge after each use. Avoid using a battery pack that is not fully recharged.
WARNING! Regular use of a partially charged
battery pack without a full recharge between uses results in permanently reduced capacity and
early failure of the battery pack. Many factors contribute to the loss of battery
capacity, including the frequency of use, the number of battery packs available for
operations, and the pattern of discharging and recharging battery packs. Because of this, ZOLL recommends
that operators schedule a preventive routine for replacing and discarding used battery packs.
Base your replacement schedule for rechargeable battery packs on anticipated use
patterns, battery pack testing results, and experience with the device in actual operation. When stored and not in use, a battery pack can
lose 2% to 3% of its energy per month.
ZOLL recommends purchasing new batteries every
eighteen months or sooner. Recharging and Testing Battery Packs ZOLL battery packs are designed to be charged in
ZOLL chargers. ZOLL recommends that you always have a ZOLL auxiliary battery charger
available for charging spare battery packs and for routine testing of battery packs. WARNING! Test battery packs regularly. A battery
that does not pass its test might shut down unexpectedly. For information on using battery chargers, refer
to the ZOLL Base PowerCharger manuals listed in “Related Manuals” on page vi. Achieving Optimal Performance with Rechargeable Batteries To ensure the longest life from rechargeable
battery packs, follow these general practices:
DO carry a fully charged spare battery pack at
all times. DO charge battery packs completely. Whenever a battery pack exchange is required,
install a fully charged battery pack. Use of partially charged battery packs might
result in very short run time and unexpected shutdown. If you use a partially charged battery pack,
fully charge that battery pack before using it again. Repeated use after partial charging quickly
diminishes the battery pack’s capacity, thereby shortening its life. If you must frequently use partially charged
battery packs, your organization should assess whether enough battery packs are available to
fully support typical rescue activity. DO implement a means of indicating the charge
status of battery packs. It is important to visually distinguish battery
packs that are charged from those that are not. Establish a system for visually indicating
whether a battery pack requires charging or is charged and ready for use. ZOLL can provide battery pack
status labels for this purpose, or you can use labels or methods of your own. DO change the battery pack as soon as the
message CHANGE BATTERY
appears. The battery warning ultimately leads to shutdown
of the unit. As a battery ages, its remaining operating time between the warning and shutdown
progressively diminishes. Older battery packs might provide very little run time after
the warning and might fail unexpectedly. Always replace a battery with a fully charged battery
as soon as the battery warning appears. DO test rechargeable battery packs regularly. Your organization must determine and implement
an appropriate testing schedule for rechargeable battery packs. Conformance to this
schedule is crucial for identifying battery packs that have reached end-of-life and should
be removed from use. Battery packs subjected to repeated short discharge-and-charge cycles might
lose capacity quickly, and so should be tested more frequently. DO exchange battery packs regularly. Exchange battery packs once every shift or once
every day, depending on their use. DO exercise or test battery packs every 90 days (or sooner as
they age). APPENDIX B RECHARGEABLE
BATTERY PACKS DO NOT store battery packs in a discharged or
depleted state. When you remove a rechargeable battery from the
unit, immediately place it in a charger or test well. Idle battery packs lose some of their
charge and might suffer damage to charge capacity if left in a discharged state. DO NOT assume that a shift check of the unit
verifies adequate battery pack run time. Test the unit daily to verify its readiness for
use. This test, however, does not verify adequate
charge state or capacity of the battery pack and
might leave the unit with inadequate run time. If the message CHANGE BATTERY
appears during
testing, replace the battery pack immediately. If the removed battery pack is
rechargeable, recharge it immediately. DO NOT charge battery packs at temperature
extremes.
Charge battery packs at or near normal room
temperature (15°C to 35°C or 59°F to 95°F).
DO NOT remove a partially charged battery pack
from the battery charger. Always fully charge a battery pack before
returning it to use. If you must use a partially charged battery pack, be sure to fully charge the pack before its
next use.
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Zoll AED Pro Smart Rechargeable Battery Pack 8004-0103-01
Product
Description: The ZOLL XL Battery
is a 4.5 AH lead acid battery pack intended for use in appropriately configured M Series
and M Series CCT defibrillators. It is available as a Smart Battery
or Smart Ready Battery.
Please see the Smart Battery Operator’s Guide for additional
information on Smart Battery
functionality.
NOTE:
The XL battery is
NOT intended for use in ZOLL 900/1200/1400/1600/1700/2000 series units. See the
"Defibrillator Compatibility" section below for information on M
Series use.
Warnings! • Follow all
recommended maintenance and operating instructions for the XL
Battery and associated ZOLL
charging/testing systems. If a problem or question arises, contact
Technical Service. Do not use the XL Battery
until it has been inspected, tested, and recalibrated by the
appropriate personnel
and you have been
adequately trained in the proper use of the XL Battery.
• Locate the XL
Battery and ZOLL resuscitation devices where they cannot harm the
patient or user
if they fall.
• Under certain
conditions, it is possible for small amounts of hydrogen gas to be
released during
charging of the
battery pack. This may present a hazard.
• Do not immerse or
set the XL Battery in fluid.
• Do not use alcohol
or ketones (MEK, acetone, etc.) on the XL Battery. Do not autoclave
the XL
Battery.
• The XL Battery is
protected against interference from radio frequency emissions
typical of two way
radios and cellular
phones (digital and analog) used in emergency service/public safety
activities.
Users of the XL
Battery should assess the device's performance in their typical
environment of use
for the possibility
of radio frequency interference from high power sources.
• Keep a fully
charged spare battery pack available at all times with the
Monitor/Defibrillator.
Replace the battery
immediately upon low battery message.
• Do not install
batteries into Monitor/Defibrillators when storage may exceed 90
days. Battery
damage may occur.
• Do not use the XL
Battery if the case is cracked or broken.
• When charging a XL
Battery pack in a Base PowerCharger4x4
or Base
PowerCharger1x1
unit, ensure
unit is labeled “XL
Battery Ready” otherwise the battery cannot be charged to full
capacity and
operating life may
be reduced.
• ZOLL
charging/testing systems used with the XL Battery should be
calibrated or tested
periodically using
the appropriate Service Manual Test Check Out procedures.
• To dispose of the
battery properly, place it in an acid resistant container. Dispose
of the battery in
accordance with
federal, state, and local regulations. Do not incinerate batteries.
Ship the batteries
to a reclaimation
facility for the recovery of metal and plastic compounds as the
proper method of
waste management.
• Use of ZOLL PD
4410 batteries with M Series CCT or M Series units configured to
operate with
XL batteries is not
recommended. Although the PD 4410 battery can be used to power such
units in
an emergency
situation, the period from low battery warning to unit shut down
will be substantially
shortened. See the
M Series Configuration Guide (9650-0201-01) for additional
information.
2 ZOLL M Series XL Battery
General Information:
Defibrillator
Compatibility: M Series units must have software
version 30.00 or higher and be outfitted with the appropriate handle assembly. New M Series units
may be ordered with the XL Battery option. Older M Series units may be upgraded if the current
software version is 20.00 or higher. All M Series CCT units are XL Battery-ready. The XL Battery is not intended for
use in ZOLL 900/1200/1400/1600/1700/2000 series units.
Charger
Compatibility:
The XL Battery is only compatible
with ZOLL Base PowerCharger4x4
or Base PowerCharger1x1 units labeled “XL Battery Ready.” Older ZOLL Base PowerCharger4x4
or Base PowerCharger1x1
units may be upgraded. All XL Battery ready chargers are
backward compatible with the PD4410 battery pack.
Battery
Maintenance : Test batteries regularly. At a
minimum, ZOLL recommends testing batteries every three months. For additional information on battery
maintenance, refer to the ZOLL document, Battery Management
Program
(#9650-0019).
Operating Note: The XL Battery may feel warm to the
touch following an excessive number of defibrillation discharges at maximum energy.
Cleaning:
Clean the ZOLL XL Battery with a soft
damp cloth and mild soap.
CAUTION! Do not
immerse or set battery in fluids; do not use alcohol, ketones
(MEK,
acetone, etc.); and do not autoclave.
Upgrade Kits: M Series units with software version 20.00 and
higher may be upgraded for use with the XL Battery. If the unit is equipped with an Extreme Pack II, an
upgrade will be required for the Extreme Pack as well. All M Series CCT units are compatible with the XL
Battery. Base PowerCharger4x4
and Base PowerCharger1x1
units not labeled “XL
Battery Ready” must be upgraded for use with the XL Battery.
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$160.00
Managing Rechargeable Battery Packs:
Rechargeable battery packs require a full recharge after each use. Avoid using a battery pack
that is not fully recharged.
WARNING! Regular use of a partially charged battery pack without a full recharge between uses
results in permanently reduced capacity and early failure of the battery pack.
Many factors contribute to the loss of battery capacity, including the frequency of use, the
number of battery packs available for operations, and the pattern of discharging and recharging
battery packs. Because of this, ZOLL recommends that operators schedule a preventive routine
for replacing and discarding used battery packs. Base your replacement schedule for
rechargeable battery packs on anticipated use patterns, battery pack testing results, and
experience with the device in actual operation.
When stored and not in use, a battery pack can lose 2% to 3% of its energy per month.
ZOLL recommends purchasing new batteries every eighteen months or sooner.
Recharging and Testing Battery Packs
ZOLL battery packs are designed to be charged in ZOLL chargers. ZOLL recommends that you
always have a ZOLL auxiliary battery charger available for charging spare battery packs and
for routine testing of battery packs.
WARNING! Test battery packs regularly. A battery that does not pass its test might shut down
unexpectedly.
For information on using battery chargers, refer to the ZOLL Base Power Charger manuals.
Achieving Optimal Performance with Rechargeable
Batteries
To ensure the longest life from rechargeable battery packs, follow these general practices:
DO carry a fully charged spare battery pack at all times.
DO charge battery packs completely.
Whenever a battery pack exchange is required, install a fully charged battery pack.
Use of partially charged battery packs might result in very short run time and unexpected
shutdown.
If you use a partially charged battery pack, fully charge that battery pack before using it again.
Repeated use after partial charging quickly diminishes the battery pack’s capacity, thereby
shortening its life.
If you must frequently use partially charged battery packs, your organization should assess
whether enough battery packs are available to fully support typical rescue activity.
DO implement a means of indicating the charge status of battery packs.
It is important to visually distinguish battery packs that are charged from those that are not.
Establish a system for visually indicating whether a battery pack requires charging or is charged
and ready for use. ZOLL can provide battery pack status labels for this purpose, or you can use
labels or methods of your own.
DO change the battery pack as soon as the message CHANGE BATTERY
appears.
The battery warning ultimately leads to shutdown of the unit. As a battery ages, its remaining
operating time between the warning and shutdown progressively diminishes. Older battery
packs might provide very little run time after the warning and might fail unexpectedly. Always
replace a battery with a fully charged battery as soon as the battery warning appears.
DO test rechargeable battery packs regularly.
Your organization must determine and implement an appropriate testing schedule for
rechargeable battery packs. Conformance to this schedule is crucial for identifying battery
packs that have reached end-of-life and should be removed from use. Battery packs subjected to
repeated short discharge-and-charge cycles might lose capacity quickly, and so should be tested
more frequently.
DO exchange battery packs regularly.
Exchange battery packs once every shift or once every day, depending on their use.
DO exercise or test battery packs every 90 days (or sooner as they age).
DO NOT store battery packs in a discharged or depleted state.
When you remove a rechargeable battery from the unit, immediately place it in a charger or test
well. Idle battery packs lose some of their charge and might suffer damage to charge capacity if
left in a discharged state.
DO NOT assume that a shift check of the unit verifies adequate battery pack
run time.
Test the unit daily to verify its readiness for use. This test, however, does not verify adequate
charge state or capacity of the battery pack and might leave the unit with inadequate run time.
If the message CHANGE BATTERY appears during testing, replace the battery pack
immediately. If the removed battery pack is rechargeable, recharge it immediately.
DO NOT charge battery packs at temperature extremes.
Charge battery packs at or near normal room temperature (15°C to 35°C or 59°F to 95°F).
DO NOT remove a partially charged battery pack from the battery charger.
Always fully charge a battery pack before returning it to use. If you must use a partially charged
battery pack, be sure to fully charge the pack before its next use.

ZOLL AED Pro Battery.
Part # 8050-0022-01. Please note this battery is very cost
effective but cannot be upgraded to Smart Battery. Alternate
part number previously used for this ZOLL AED Pro Battery was:
8004-0009
$140.00
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