Which devices are the Nihon Kohden P-740K AED pads compatible with?
The Nihon Kohden P-740K AED replacement pads are compatible with several Nihon Kohden defibrillators, making them a versatile choice for healthcare and workplace settings.
Compatible models include:
- Cardiolife AED-3100K defibrillator
- Cardiolife AED-2100 series AEDs
- Cardiolife AED-2150 series AEDs
- Selected Nihon Kohden TEC defibrillators
These defibrillator pads support adult, paediatric (child), and infant use, helping ensure your AED is ready for any emergency situation.
For full compatibility or if you are replacing existing AED pads, we recommend checking your device model or contacting our team for confirmation.
How often should AED pads be replaced?
AED pads are single-use and must be replaced after each use. Even if unused, they typically have an expiry date of 2–5 years due to the conductive gel drying out. Always check the expiry date on your pads and replace them before they expire to ensure your defibrillator is ready for an emergency.
Can AED pads be reused?
No, AED pads are designed for single use only. After being applied to a patient, they must be safely disposed of and replaced with a new set to maintain hygiene and performance standards.
Do these AED pads work for both adults and children?
Yes, the Nihon Kohden P-740K pads are designed for use on adults, children, and infants. This makes them a versatile option for environments where responders may need to treat patients of different ages.
Do I need spare AED pads?
Yes, it is strongly recommended to keep a spare set of AED pads with your device. Pads must be replaced immediately after use, and having spares ensures your AED remains operational and compliant at all times.
Are these pads suitable for workplace or public access AEDs?Yes, these pads are ideal for use in workplaces, schools, gyms, healthcare settings, and other public access environments where AEDs are required for emergency preparedness.
Are these genuine Nihon Kohden pads?
Yes, these are genuine Nihon Kohden replacement pads designed specifically for compatible Cardiolife AEDs, ensuring safety, reliability, and full device compatibility.
Are AED pads required for compliance?
Yes, maintaining in-date and unused AED pads is essential for compliance in many workplaces and healthcare environments. Expired or used pads may result in a non-functional AED during an emergency.
What happens if AED pads are expired?
Expired AED pads may not adhere properly or deliver an effective shock due to degraded conductive gel. This can reduce the effectiveness of life-saving treatment, so they should always be replaced before expiry.
What are Nihon Kohden P-740K pads?
Disposable defibrillator electrode pads used with Cardiolife AEDs for delivering life-saving shocks in cardiac arrest.