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Philips HeartStart FRx AED

Designed to work where you need it. Lightweight, rugged and reliable.

Real-time, step-by-step voice commands paced to your actions.

Pre-connected SMART Pads II which can be used for both adults and children.

Patented technology. Proven therapy.

Real-time, step-by-step voice commands paced to your actions, and an audible metronome and CPR guidance assist the responder. When treating an infant or child, simply insert the optional infant/child key and the FRx adjusts instructions and therapy.

Designed to work where you need it

Lightweight, rugged and reliable, the Philips HeartStart FRx defibrillator can withstand rough handling, extreme temperatures, and dusty or wet surfaces.
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Turn On AED

Turn on the Philips Defibrillator (AED) using the green on/off button. Voice instructions will guide you through each step.

Place Pads

Remove clothing from the victim's chest. Place the pads on the victim's chest exactly as shown in the picture.

Deliver Shock (if advised)

Stay clear of the victim while the AED is analyzed. Listen and watch for instructions. Press the flashing orange shock button if advised.
If a shock is not needed:
The i-button comes on solid, to show that it is safe to touch the patient. The FRx also tells you to perform CPR if needed.

QUICK REFERENCE

Provides simple instructions on how to use Philips FRx AED.

Easy as 1–2–3

Patented Quick Shock feature allows the FRx to typically deliver a shock within 8 seconds after.

Simplified
maintenance

Pre-connected SMART Pads II can be used for both adults and children. Once installed and activated, the FRx is easy to maintain. It performs a series of automatic self-tests, daily, weekly, and monthly to check pad readiness and verify functionality and calibration of circuits and systems. It can last up to four years between battery replacements.

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How to Use Philips FRx AED

A step-by-step instruction. EASY AS 1-2-3

Turn on AED
Turn on the Philips Defibrillator (AED) using the green on/off button. Voice instructions will guide you through each step.

Place Pads
Remove clothing from the victim’s chest. Place the Pads on the victim’s chest exactly as show in the picture

Deliver Shock (if advised)
If a shock is not needed: The i-button comes on solid, to show that it is safe to touch the patient. The FRx also tells you to perform CPR if needed.

Philips HeartStart FRx AED Infant/Child Defibrillator Key

The Key inserted into the device converts the FRx into a pediatric defibrillator that can be used only when treating an infant or child who is under 55 pounds or 8 years old.

Reusable | Non-Sterile | CE Certified

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HeartStart FRx defibrillator specifications

Defibrillator
family
Model Number 861304. Includes defibrillator,
battery, SMART Pads II (1 set), Setup and
Maintenance Guides, Owner’s Manual, Quick
Reference Guide, date sticker
HeartStart FRx
Ready-Pack
configuration
Order Option R01. Includes defibrillator, battery,
carry case, SMART Pads II (1 pre-connected set,
1 spare set), Setup and Maintenance Guides,
Owner’s Manual, Quick Reference Guide, date
sticker
Waveform Biphasic truncated exponential. Waveform
parameters are automatically adjusted as a
function of patient defibrillation impedance
Therapy Adult defibrillation: nominal peak current 32 A
(150 J nominal into a 50-ohm load)
Pediatric defibrillation with optional FRx
Infant/Child Key installed: nominal peak current
19 A (50 J nominal into 50-ohm load)
Protocol Device follows preconfigured settings;
defibrillation and CPR protocol can be customized
using HeartStart Event Review Pro software

Instructions Detailed voice prompts and visual icons guide
responder through use of the defibrillator
CPR guidance Verbal instructions for adult and infant/child
CPR provides instructions and audio cues for the
appropriate number, rate, and depth of chest
compressions, as well as for each breath
Controls Green On/Off button, blue-lit i-button, orange
Shock button, optional Infant/Child Key
Indicators Ready light, blue-lit i-button, caution light,
illuminated pads, icons; Shock button lights up
when shock is advised

Size 18 cm x 6 cm x 22 cm (7.1” x 2.4” x 8.8”) H x D x W
Weight Approximately 3.5 lbs (1.6 kg) with battery and
pads installed

Sealing Waterjet-proof IPX5 per IEC60529
Dust-protected IP5X per IEC60529
Temperature Operating/Standby: 32° – 122° F (0°
– 50° C)
Transient operating (for 20 minutes or less, after
rapid transition from 68° F [20° C]): -4° to 122° F
(-20 to 50° C); under non-condensing humidity
conditions.
Altitude -400 to 4572 m (-1312 to 15,000 ft)
Aircraft Meets RTCA/DO-160 Section 21 (Category
M – Radiated Emissions) and Section 20
(Category M – Conducted Immunity, and
Category D – Radiated Immunity).
Crush 500 kg (1100 lbs)
Drop Withstands 1.22 m (4 ft) drop on any edge,
corner, or face of the device onto masonry
surface
Vibration Operating: meets MILSTD 810G Fig. 5146E-1,
random.
Standby: meets MILSTD 810G Fig. 5146E-2,
swept sine (helicopter)
EMI (radiated/
immunity)
Meets CISPR 11 Group 1 Class B and IEC 61000-
4-3

Infrared Wireless transmission of event data to a PC
using the IrDA protocol
HeartStart
Event Review
Pro software
Data management software (optional) for
download and review of data retrieved through
defibrillator’s infrared data port
Data stored First 15 minutes of ECG and the entire incident’s
events and analysis decisions

Patient
analysis
Evaluates patient ECG to determine if a rhythm
is shockable. Rhythms considered shockable are
ventricular fibrillation (VF) and certain ventricular
tachycardias (VT) associated with lack of
circulation. For safety reasons, some VT rhythms
associated with circulation will not be interpreted
as shockable, and some very low-amplitude or
low-frequency rhythms will not be interpreted as
shockable VF.
Sensitivity/
specificity
Meets AAMI DF80 guidelines and AHA
recommendations for adult defibrillation
Shock advised Able to deliver a shock as soon as the device
indicates a shock is advised
Quick Shock Able to deliver a shock after the last chest
compression of a CPR interval, typically in 8
seconds
Shock-to-shock
cycle time
Typically less than 20 seconds between shocks
in a series
Artifact
detection
Allows ECG analysis even in the presence of most
pacemaker artifact and electrical noise sources;
other artifacts are detected and corrective voice
prompts issued

Item number(s) Standard: M5070A
Aviation: 989803139301 (TSO-C142, U.S. only)
Type 9 Volt DC, 4.2 Ah, lithium manganese dioxide,
disposable long-life primary cell
Capacity When new, a minimum of 200 shocks or 4 hours
of operating time at 77° F (25° C)
Install-by date Battery is labeled with an install-by date of at
least five years from date of manufacture
Standby life Typically, 4 years when stored and maintained
according to directions provided in the
Instructions for Use

Item number 989803139261
Active surface
area
80 cm 2 (12.4˝ 2) each
Cable length 121.9 cm (48˝)
Use-by date Pads case is labeled with a use-by date of at
least two years from date of manufacture
Infant/Child Key Item # 989803139311

Item number 989803139271
Function Special pads place HeartStart FRx into training
mode and disable its energy delivery capability;
features eight real-world training scenarios

Daily automatic
self-tests
Tests internal circuitry, waveform delivery
system, pads, and battery capacity
Pads integrity
test
Specifically tests readiness-for-use of pads
(gel moisture)
Battery
insertion test
Upon battery insertion, extensive automatic
self-tests and user-interactive test check device
readiness
Status
indicators
Blinking green “Ready” light indicates ready
for use; audible “chirp” indicates need for
maintenance

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