Zoll AED Type 123 Lithium Batteries

$122.00
SKU: 8000-0807-01
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  • OEM Factory Direct Designation: Authentic manufacturer part number 8000-0807-01, packaged specifically as a complete ten-cell matching power set.
  • Synchronized 5-Year Standby Life: Outfitted with premium lithium technology, offering a robust five-year passive standby lifespan once installed in the host AED.
  • High-Capacity Shock Potential: Delivers enough concentrated electrical reserve to drive up to 225 physiological shock currents or 13 hours of continuous monitoring.
  • Cost-Effective Utility Format: Leverages standard commercial cell dimensions to drastically lower long-term device upkeep compared to proprietary battery blocks.
  • Complete Installation Sleeve: Supplied with a dedicated structural storage sleeve ensuring clean organization during storage and rapid facility re-lamping.

Ensure your life-saving medical emergency hardware remains in a continuous state of mission-readiness with the ZOLL AED Plus Replacement Lithium Batteries (Part Number: 8000-0807-01). Automated external defibrillators spend the vast majority of their lifespans in a passive standby mode, continually running complex internal diagnostic self-tests to ensure the electronics are perfect. Standard alkaline cells lack the chemistry to sustain these constant processing drains while holding onto high-energy therapeutic current. This specialized sleeve of ten (10) Type 123 lithium batteries resolves power vulnerability by supplying your Class III defibrillator with a high-density, ultra-stable power matrix.

Proudly engineered to meet strict medical defense standards, these non-rechargeable 3V lithium manganese dioxide cells feature an exceptional five-year installation standby lifecycle. This extensive longevity is perfectly synchronized with the expiration cycle of ZOLL’s signature adult CPR-D-padz®, allowing health and safety managers to replace all device consumables simultaneously, thereby slashing administrative tracking errors. When a sudden cardiac arrest strike occurs, these batteries deliver the rapid capacitor charging leverage needed to discharge up to 225 rectilinear biphasic shocks, guaranteeing your rescue station has the raw power to save a life.

🔋 Hardware Power Integration Profile:

  • Device Compatibility: Engineered exclusively for the ZOLL AED Plus automated external defibrillator system (all regional configurations).
  • Energy Profile: 10 individual 3V lithium manganese dioxide cells operating in unison to supply the complete internal operational voltage.
  • Performance Metrics: Evaluated to sustain 225 clinical shocks at maximum energy, or up to 13 hours of continuous cardiac rhythm observation.
  • Safety Compliance Note: This power set is explicitly NOT compatible with the ZOLL AED Pro or ZOLL AED 3 models. Always replace all 10 cells simultaneously; mixing old and new batteries will compromise device safety.
Manufacturer Part Number (MPN) 8000-0807-01 (Official ZOLL AED Plus Replacement Power SKU)
Battery Cell Chemistry Lithium Manganese Dioxide (Li/MnO2) Non-Rechargeable Medical Grade
Battery Industry Size Designation Type 123 / CR123A / 123A Photo Lithium Cell
Package Quantity Sleeve of 10 individual matching cells (Complete compartment replacement set)
Nominal Operating Voltage 3 Volts per individual cell
Passive Standby Rating 5-Year operational lifespan from date of initial hardware physical installation
Status Depletion Indicator AED status window displays a red "X" when battery approaches end-of-life (~9 rescue shocks remaining)

Q: Why is it critical to press the internal reset button immediately after installing the 10 new lithium batteries inside the AED Plus?

A: The ZOLL AED Plus tracks battery depletion mathematically using an internal processor, rather than checking voltage changes in real time. When you pull out the expired cells and slot in the fresh 8000-0807-01 set, the device will voice-prompt you to press a small plastic button located directly inside the battery bay above the middle rows. Pressing this button resets the digital countdown timer back to full capacity. If a responder fails to press this button, the AED will continue to believe it is running on the old, dead cells, and will erroneously maintain a red "X" or continue to chirp a "REPLACE BATTERY" warning during subsequent self-tests.

Q: Can a safety manager replace just 2 or 3 batteries if the AED starts chirping, or do all 10 cells have to be swapped at once?

A: You must always replace all 10 batteries at the exact same time using a unified, matching set. Defibrillators require massive, balanced voltage release pipelines to safely charge their internal capacitors during a cardiac event. Mixing new batteries with partially discharged or older cells creates severe voltage imbalances inside the circuit. The stronger batteries will discharge violently into the weaker cells, causing accelerated energy leakage, software diagnostic errors, and potential hardware damage, ultimately causing the AED to fail entirely during a life-or-death deployment.

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