Philips HS1 & FRx Non-Rechargeable Battery

SKU
M5070A
Only £210.00 £175.00

For use with the FRx and HS1 AEDs, this replacement battery pack is a disposable Lithium Manganese Dioxide cell, with a shelf life of 5 years.

  • Non-Rechargeable Battery

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What is Philips HS1 & FRx Non-Rechargeable Battery?

The Philips HS1 & FRx Non- Rechargeable Battery is a disposable lithium manganese dioxide cell battery that is compatible with Philips HS1 and FRx defibrillators. This battery is an essential component in ensuring that your defibrillator can carry out daily tests and provide life-saving treatment in the event of a Sudden Cardiac Arrest.

What is the shelf life of Philips HS1 & FRx Non-Rechargeable Battery?

The Philips HS1 & FRx Non-Rechargeable Battery has a shelf life of five years or a standby life of four years once installed into your defibrillator. Once installed, this battery can provide up to 300 shocks or four hours of continuous operation. The expiration date for this battery can be found on the packaging, we recommend replacing your battery before this date. You can sign up for our free battery and pad reminder service on the defibshop website, and we will remind you when your battery needs to be replaced.

How do I dispose of the Philips HS1 & FRx Non-Rechargeable Battery?

The Philips HS1 & FRx Non-Rechargeable Battery contains lithium which needs to be disposed of safely and responsibly and should never be thrown out with household waste. You can dispose of used batteries at many supermarkets that have designated battery recycling bins. 

How do I replace and install the Philips HS1 & FRx Non-Rechargeable Battery?

The Philips HS1 & FRx Non-Rechargeable Battery features a simple click-and-replace procedure, which makes it fuss-free to replace the battery. Simply open the battery compartment on your defibrillator using the latch, then remove the old battery by lifting it out of the compartment. Check the expiration date of the new battery before inserting it into the device. The battery should easily click into place, and you can then perform a self-test on the defibrillator to ensure the battery is properly installed and everything is functioning.