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iPAD Defibrillator Training Devices

iPAD training devices offer realistic and effective training in the use of automated external defibrillators (AEDs). Designed to replicate the features of the iPAD SP1 and iPAD SPR models, these trainers allow users to practise safely in a controlled learning environment.

Using Trainers for the iPAD NFK

There is currently no dedicated trainer for the iPAD NFK. For training purposes, users should utilise either the iPAD SP1 or iPAD SPR trainer, which simulate the key functionality required for effective instruction.

Realistic AED Operation

Each training device is designed to simulate live AED operation, helping users become confident with the layout, controls, and procedures involved in defibrillation. They include a switch to simulate paediatric energy reduction, making it easy to practise switching between adult and child modes.

Clear Guidance and CPR Feedback

  • Audible instructions guide users step-by-step through the defibrillation process.
  • Visual indicators show correct electrode pad placement for realistic learning.
  • CPR feedback helps users maintain proper compression depth and rate.
  • Built-in metronome provides a consistent rhythm for chest compressions.

Pre-Programmed Training Scenarios

Each device includes eight built-in training scenarios to simulate a range of emergency situations. These scenarios are designed to improve decision-making and build confidence under pressure.

Remote Control for Trainers

The iPAD trainer comes with a remote control, allowing instructors to manage scenarios and provide real-time feedback throughout the session.

Enhancing AED Training Programmes

Incorporating iPAD training units into your courses ensures learners gain practical, hands-on experience with equipment that mirrors real-life devices. These tools are ideal for first aid trainers, emergency response teams, schools, workplaces, and healthcare providers.

By training with an iPAD defibrillator simulator, responders are better prepared to act swiftly and effectively in genuine emergencies.