Physio Control
Medtronic Lifepak 1000 ECG Display Defibrillator in Carry Case
Lifepak 1000: Physio-Control Lifepak 1000 AED – Rugged, Reliable & Easy to Use
Powerful Defibrillation for Professional and Public Rescue
The Lifepak 1000 is a robust and highly reliable automated external defibrillator (AED) designed for emergency responders and public access use. Built by Physio-Control, this AED combines advanced resuscitation features with user-friendly operation.
With clear voice prompts, a large backlit display, and ECG monitoring capability, it ensures rapid, effective intervention during sudden cardiac arrest. The Lifepak 1000 is trusted by emergency medical services, schools, workplaces, and public facilities worldwide.
Key Features
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Powerful Defibrillation Capability – Delivers escalating energy up to 360 J for effective shocks.
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Customisable Protocols – Configure shock energy, CPR intervals, and ECG display to meet clinical needs.
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ECG Monitoring Option – Available with 3-lead ECG for professional users.
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Clear Voice and Visual Prompts – Step-by-step guidance for rescuers of all experience levels.
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Rugged IP55 Design – Water-resistant and drop-tested for extreme conditions.
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Data Connectivity – USB port for post-event data transfer and review.
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Long-Life Battery – Non-rechargeable lithium battery supports up to 425 shocks or 17 hours of monitoring.
Technical Specifications
Feature | Specification |
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Model | Physio-Control Lifepak 1000 AED |
Energy Delivery | Biphasic, escalating to 360 J |
ECG Monitoring | 3-lead (optional) |
Display | High-contrast LCD screen |
Battery Type | LiMnO₂, non-rechargeable |
IP Rating | IP55 (dust & water resistant) |
Dimensions | 8.7 × 9.5 × 3.3 in (22 × 24 × 8 cm) |
Weight | 3.2 kg including battery |
Data Transfer | USB connection |
Use Environment | Professional, public, pre-hospital |
Included Components
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Lifepak 1000 AED unit
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Battery (installed)
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One set of adult defibrillation pads
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Carry case or soft pouch (depending on stock)
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User manual
Ideal For
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Emergency medical services (EMS)
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Police, fire, and first-responder units
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Schools, airports, and public buildings
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Corporate and industrial first-aid stations
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Hospitals and community response programs