Original Zoll AED Plus CR17345 3V Li-MnO₂ Disposable Defibrillator Battery with 36 Months Storage Lifespan
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ZOLL Original AED Plus Type 123 Lith CR17345 3V Battery for Defibrillators
This is an original battery designed specifically for the ZOLL AED Plus automated external defibrillator. It is a Li-MnO₂ disposable battery, model CR17345, with a voltage of 3V. This battery is only compatible with the ZOLL AED Plus defibrillator, uses a 10-cell series design, supports instantaneous high-current discharge, and can meet the instantaneous high-power requirements of the defibrillator during emergency situations.
Procurement and Backup Recommendations
When purchasing in bulk, prioritize verifying "device model matching". Only select Type 123 CR17345 batteries labeled "For AED Plus" to avoid generic Type 123 batteries.
Store spare batteries separately from the AED Plus, maintaining a storage temperature between 10℃ and 25℃, away from heat and water sources.
Establish a "Battery Replacement Record Sheet". Replace batteries based on either "18 months after installation" or "low battery warning during self-test", regardless of the battery's expiration date.
After emergency use, replace the battery with a new one, as the pulse discharge during defibrillation significantly depletes battery capacity, and the remaining power may not be sufficient for the next emergency.
Technical Specifications
Product name
Disposable lithium manganese batteries
PN
CR1734
Cell type
Li-MnO₂
Voltage
3V
Discharge current
Continuous discharge ≤200mA
Cycle life
Disposable
Storage lifespan
36 months
Size
17*35mm
Weight
About 10g
Frequently Asked Questions
Q1: When using the AED Plus defibrillator with this battery, the screen displays "Low Battery," but the battery is not expired. What could be causing this?
A1: This could be due to oxidation of the battery compartment contacts or improper battery installation. Check the battery compartment for oxidation, wipe the contacts with a cotton swab dampened with alcohol, and reinstall the battery. If the error persists, it is recommended to replace the battery.
Q2: The AED defibrillator battery depletes quickly after defibrillation. What could be causing this?
A2: This could be due to natural battery capacity degradation, the battery nearing its expiration date, or the device being in standby mode for an extended period before defibrillation. It is recommended to trigger a self-check once a month when the AED Plus is not in use to reduce unnecessary power consumption. After emergency treatment, replace the battery with a new one regardless of the remaining charge to ensure sufficient power for the next backup.
Q3: In low-temperature environments, the AED Plus experiences a delay in powering on after battery installation. How can this be improved?
A3: Low temperatures reduce the activity of lithium batteries, causing a delay in voltage output. Before installation, you can preheat the battery in an insulated bag for 5 minutes; or after installing the battery, delay starting the device for 3-5 seconds to allow time for the battery voltage output.