Powerheart G3 AED Fully-Automatic
The Powerheart G3 AED Fully-Automatic is manufactured by ZOLL Medical and distributed in Ireland by Phoenix STS (Safety Equipment Ireland).
The Powerheart G3 AED from Zoll (formerly Cardiac Science) is a proven automated external defibrillator designed for rapid deployment in cardiac emergencies. Featuring automatic self-testing, Intellisense battery management, and clear voice prompts, the G3 ensures reliable readiness and ease of use.
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The Powerheart G3 AED Fully-Automatic by Cardiac Science is a user-friendly defibrillator designed for lay rescuers and professionals alike, automatically delivering a shock when needed—no button press required once the lid is opened. Key Features Automatic Shock Delivery: Opens and analyses rhythm, then shocks automatically, reducing hesitation in critical moments. Rescue Coach™ Prompts: Clear voice instructions with synchronized text on screen, supported by a CPR metronome to guide chest compressions. STAR Biphasic Waveform: Smart escalating energy (95 J – 351 J) tailored to patient impedance, increasing effectiveness. Rescue Ready® Self-Tests: Daily, weekly, and monthly system checks for battery, pads, software, and full-energy charge assurance. Non-Polarized Pads: Single pad design simplifies application—place either pad in any position. Paediatric Capability: Adaptable for paediatric patients using optional child-sized pads. Rugged Build & Indicators: Equipped with visible readiness alerts—battery, pad, and system status indicators—for quick checks. Comprehensive Warranty: Typically supported by a 7-year device warranty and a 4-year battery guarantee. Ideal for workplaces, schools, community centers, and first-response environments, the G3 Fully-Automatic ensures fast, guided, and decisive action during sudden cardiac arrest.





