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Zoll M Series Defibrillator

The Zoll M Series standardizes defibrillation across your entire facility with identical interfaces on every model, from basic AED units to full critical.

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The Zoll M Series standardizes defibrillation across your entire facility with identical interfaces on every model, from basic AED units to full critical care transport configurations. One training protocol covers everything.

The rectilinear biphasic waveform delivers consistent energy transfer while external pacing operates at lower capture thresholds, reducing the muscle artifact that can obscure ECG readings during resuscitation. Worth noting: the built-in AC power and battery charging don’t add bulk like external charging stations.

Data flows through removable PCMCIA cards or RS232 connections, and you can configure each unit with exactly the monitoring modules you need. The short version: 12-lead ECG, SpO2, EtCO2, and blood pressure monitoring bolt on as requirements change.

Key Features

  • Standardized interface across all models reduces training complexity
  • Rectilinear biphasic waveform with consistent energy delivery
  • External pacing with lower capture thresholds
  • Integrated AC power and battery charging
  • Removable PCMCIA cards and RS232 data transfer
  • Modular monitoring: 12-lead ECG, SpO2, EtCO2, NIBP, IBP
  • Five configurations from basic AED to critical care transport

Contents

  • Models: BLS AED; Basic Manual Defibrillator; ACLS Manual / Advisory Defibrillator; Universal AED / Manual Defibrillator; Critical Care Transport (CCT)

Compatibility

  • Data Transfer: PCMCIA removable cards; RS232

Illumination

  • Types: Conventional; Fiber Optic

Materials

  • Construction: Plastic; Stainless Steel

Intended Use

  • Settings: Hospital; Ambulatory Surgery Center; Plastic Surgery; LTAC; Oral Maxillofacial Surgery; NGO; EMS; Urgent Care; Operating Room; Critical Care