The semi-automatic iPAD NFK200 defibrillator features combined adult and paediatric pads, allowing seamless switching between adult and child mode with a simple button press. With clear audio and visual prompts make it suitable for use by anyone, even those without prior first aid training. The pads are easily accessible from the removable front panel, and the device comes with a robust carry case.
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L K
17th February 2026
D N
29th January 2026
Ticks all the boxes - good warranty, decent battery and pad life, adult and paediatric included using the same pads. So very cost effective.
A N
16th October 2024
Looks good but can't comment on operational quality as we've not needed to use it.
| Product Code | IPADNFK200 |
|---|---|
| Brand | CU Medical Systems |
| Battery Capacity | 200 Shocks |
| Battery Stand-by Life | 60 Months |
| Battery Type | Lithium |
| Colour | White |
| Connectivity | None |
| Data Transfer | USB Cable |
| Defibrillator Pad Life | 36 Months |
| Defibrillator Type | Semi-Automatic |
| Drop Tested | 0.7 Metre |
| IP Rating | IP42 |
| Material | ABS Plastic |
| Memory | Internal Digital Memory |
| Operating Temperature | 0°C To +50°C |
| Patient Suitability | Adult & Paediatric |
| Recyclable | Partially Recyclable |
| Relative Humidity | 5% To 95% |
| Warranty | 7 Years |
| Dimensions (Unit) |
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| Weight | 2.20kg |
| Datasheets |
The IPAD NFK200 semi-automatic defibrillator is supplied with a range of accessories in preparation for administering life saving treatment. When purchasing this unit, you will receive:
This semi Automatic defibrillator is perfect for home office young groups meeting W I young farmers scouts infect all groups of people having weekly meetings. Compacted so easily taken around in a backpack fully explained on information card when needed to use inside. Great colour so when informing a group you have one everyone will be able to recognise the defibrillator when asked to find it.