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iPAD SAVER AED tomorrowsfm readers


Use Code TFMSAVER valid to 31.08.19 Order online for Free delivery


(usual £995.00+VAT). Includes free support videos www.welmedical.com


The iPAD Saver is available as the NF1200 semi-automatic AED and NF1201 fully-automatic AED.


These units are robust defibrillators with all the functions and features required for administering defibrillation in the event of an emergency if a person suffers a sudden cardiac arrest.


The clear visual and simple, verbal instructions guide the user and the unit automatically analyses if-and-when a person needs defibrillation.


Includes Free registration with your local NHS Ambulance service


✔ Designed to be used by anyone, with or without training ✔ Simple to operate, with clear voice prompts and visual instructions ✔ Shock button (NF1200 semi-automatic only) ✔ LED status indicator ✔ Charge time less than 10 seconds from shock advised ECG analysis ✔ i-button provides handover information to Emergency Services


✔ Lithium manganese battery, typically 5 year life or minimum 200 shocks and 4 year warranty


✔ iP54 rated for high protection against dust and water ingress ✔ Daily self-tests ✔ 5 year unit warranty


Automatic External Defibrillators Special Offer for


FOR MORE DETAILS, PLEASE CONTACT orders@welmedical.com Tel: 01252 344007 | www.welmedical.com


Special Offer


£695.00 +VAT


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