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HeartSine Samaritan 350P Semi-Auto AED - Portable Automatic External Defibrillator

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This easy-to-use semi-automatic AED features innovative visual and voice prompts to help you take control during an emergency cardiac arrest resuscitation

  • Semi-automatic shock delivery is guided by innovative visual and verbal instructions
  • Clever CPR coaching feature comes with a metronome to keep you at the correct speed, regardless of experience level
  • Extremely lightweight and portable at only 1.1kgs, with carry case included
  • IP56 rating means it has the highest level of protection against dust and water
  • Device runs automatic weekly self-checks
  • Competitive 8 year warranty
  • Software updates are via a simple USB connection
  • 4 Year electrode and battery life from date of manufacture

Advisory Statements:

  1. call 000 immediately and ask for an ambulance if you suspect someone has had a sudden cardiac arrest; and
  2. an AED will only deliver a shock to a person with a shockable rhythm; and
  3. follow any verbal or visual prompts displayed on the AED until medical treatment arrives; and
  4. additional emergency treatment such as CPR and rescue breaths may be required until medical treatment arrives;
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Estimated Dispatch Date: 29/04/2024
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Specifications

Colour White/Blue
Defibrillator Models Heartsine 350P
Height 200mm
Supplier Brand HeartSine
UOM Each
Warranty 8 years
Weight 1.1kg
Width 48mm

Product Details

Visual & verbal prompt CPR coaching

IP56 Rating (highest in the industry)
for protection against dust and water ingress

Comes with a competitive 8 year warranty

Software updates are a breeze
via a USB connection

Includes a metronome to help maintain the correct speed

Device runs automatic weekly self-checks

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a defibrillator used for?

A defibrillator is a device that uses electric shocks or pulses to restore a heartbeat back to normal. They are often used on patients suffering sudden cardiac arrest (SCA). It is important to note that an AED (an Automated External Defibrillator) will only deliver a shock to a patient with a shockable rhythm.

Where should I store my defibrillator?

Store the SAM 350P in an unobstructed, secure location and in a clean, dry environment where it will be clearly seen and heard. It is recommended that this AED is stored in the soft carry case supplied. Storage outside the temperature range of 0°C to 50°C may decrease the shelf-life of the HeartSine Pad-Pak. (HeartSine User Manual, Page 8 & 15)

How does a semi-automatic defibrillator work?

The SAM 350P is a semi-automatic defibrillator. This means it comes with two buttons: an ON/OFF button to start the defibrillator, and a button that delivers a therapeutic shot to the patient. During CPR the SAM 350P will play an audible beep and flash (the “Safe To Touch” indicator) as a guide to the user on how frequently to compress a patient’s chest if CPR is required. (HeartSine 350P User Manual, Page 14-16)The SAM 350P also features real-time CPR coaching that advises the user on the correct rhythm and rate of compression thanks to its innovative detection system.

What is the difference between an automatic and semi-automatic defibrillator?

An automatic defibrillator is a completely automated device. Once the user has applied the electrode pads to the patient, the defibrillator is able to apply the shocks to the patient by itself. A semi-automatic defibrillator relies on the user to have more control during an emergency situation. The SAM 350P is a semi-automatic device that uses clever visual and verbal cues to help guide the user during an emergency situation. Seton has a great range of automatic defibrillators that can be foundhere

How to place a defibrillator on a patient?

The Samaritan® 350P Semi-Automatic Defibrillator includes visual instructions on the front of the defibrillator to show where the electrode pads must be placed. You must strictly observe the instructions shown in the Emergency User Guide and on the device.

Is this defibrillator portable?

The SAM 350P is lightweight (only weighing 1.1kg) and comes with a portable carry case. It also has an IP56 rating, which is the highest in the industry for protection against dust and water ingress.

Is this child friendly?

For use on smaller children (from 1 to 8 years old), remove the adult Pad-Pak and install a Paediatric-Pak. Paediatric-Pak sold separately. (For more information HeartSine 350P User Manual, Page 22)

Does a defibrillator need a maintenance check each time it’s used in an emergency?

After use, the defibrillator should be checked for dirt or contamination and cleaned if necessary. The electrode pads are a single-use item and must be replaced after each use. Dispose of the electrodes separately as infectious waste material.

HeartSine recommends users perform regular weekly and monthly maintenance checks when the defibrillator is not in use. (For more information HeartSine 350P User Manual, Page 27)

How to Use

Dial Triple Zero (000) immediately and ask for an ambulance if you suspect someone is experiencing a sudden cardiac arrest. Only use defibrillators (AED) in accordance with manufacturer's instruction manuals.

Download User Instruction Manual

A defibrillator (AED) will only deliver a shock to a person with a shockable heart rhythm; the person using an AED on a patient must follow any verbal or visual prompts displayed on the AED until medical treatment arrives.

Additional emergency treatment such as CPR and rescue breaths may be required until medical treatment arrives.

The SAM 350P is a semi-automatic external defibrillator (AED) designed to quickly deliver a defibrillation shock to victims of sudden cardiac arrest (SCA). During CPR the SAM 350P will play an audible beep and flash the “Safe To Touch” indicator as a guide to the user on how frequently to compress a patient’s chest if CPR is required. (HeartSine 350P User Manual, Page 10-11)

Unboxing & Preparing Your AED -  Download Instructions  (HeartSine 350P User Manual, Page 13-15)

What's Included

  • 1 x HeartSine Samaritan 350P Fully Auto AED - Automatic External Defibrillator
  • 1 x User manual
  • 1 x HeartSine Adult Pad-Pak (battery & electrode unit) - View Product
  • 1 x HeartSine Soft carry case
  • 1 x Warranty card
  • 1 x Warranty card
  • 1 x Emergency user guide

Features

  • Visual & verbal prompt CPR coaching
  • Device runs automatic weekly self-checks
  • IP56 Rating (highest in the industry) for protection against dust and water ingress
  • Automatic shock delivery

Technical Specifications

  • Product is entered in the ARTG. ARTG 228210
  • Country of Manufacture: Ireland
  • Weight: 1.1kg
  • Height: 20 cm
  • Length: 18.4 cm
  • Width: 4.8 cm
  • Adult Battery & Electrode Pack (Part No. A47253) - View Product
  • Pediatric Battery & Electrode Pack (Part No. A47254) - View Product
  • Warranty: 8 years
  • Shock Delivery: Fully Automatic

Compatible Accessories

  • HeartSine Wall Bracket (Part No. A47255) - View Product
  • Defibrillator Cabinet (Part No. A47069 & A47157) - View Product
  • HeartSine Adult Battery & Electrode Pack (Part No. A47253) - View Product
  • HeartSine Pediatric Battery & Electrode Pack (Part No. A47254) - View Product
  • AED Defibrillator Signage - View Product
  • AED Prep Kit (Part No. A48137) - View Product
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How to respond to cardiac arrest

Source: Heart Foundation Organisation

According to the Heart Foundation, a cardiac arrest is a medical emergency. If a person has a cardiac arrest, they will not be conscious or breathing normally. They need your immediate help, and the best way to do this to call Triple Zero (000), starting chest compressions and using a defibrillator (AED). Every minute counts when a person is in cardiac arrest. You don’t have to be a trained paramedic to help save a life. Any bystander (even with no training) can improve the likelihood of a cardiac arrest patient surviving by taking three key steps.


1. Call Triple Zero (000)

Request an ambulance.

 

2. Push

Compressions-Only CPR (Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation). Push hard and fast in the centre of the chest.


3. Shock

Use an AED. Provide rapid defibrillation. Anyone can use a defibrillator, as the device gives voice instructions to tell you what to do. The rescuer should continue CPR until the ambulance arrives. Remember the Triple Zero (000) operator will guide you through what to do.


Source: Heartfoundation.org.au. 2021. What is cardiac arrest | The Heart Foundation. The content is provided as a general recommendation and should not be used as a substitute for information provided by your local State or Territory Work Health & Safety regulatory authority. For more information go to heartfoundation.org.au

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