Description
What’s included with All the AED machines
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
1. What is the Philips HeartStart OnSite AED used for?
The Philips HeartStart OnSite AED is a portable defibrillator designed to treat sudden cardiac arrest by delivering a shock to the heart. It’s made for use by both trained and untrained responders.
2. Is the Philips HeartStart OnSite AED easy to use for someone without medical training?
Yes, it features clear voice prompts and step-by-step instructions to guide anyone through the rescue process.
3. What comes included with the Philips HeartStart OnSite AED?
It includes the AED unit, a set of adult Smart Pads, a long-life battery, a carry case, and a quick start guide.
4. How long do the Philips HeartStart OnSite pads and battery last?
The pads typically last 2 years, and the battery has a 4-year standby life once installed.
5. Can I use the Philips HeartStart OnSite AED on children?
Yes, but you’ll need to use pediatric pads, which are sold separately and adjust the shock level for infants and children under 8 years or 55 lbs.
6. Are the Philips HeartStart OnSite pads and battery replaceable?
Yes, both are easily replaceable. You can find Philips HeartStart OnSite AED pads and batteries in the Accessories section of our store.
7. Where can I find the Philips HeartStart OnSite AED manual?
The manual is included with the unit and is also available online for download if you need an extra copy.
8. Is there a training version of the Philips HeartStart OnSite AED?
Yes, a trainer version is available that looks and sounds like the real AED but does not deliver shocks—ideal for practice and CPR classes.
9. Can I mount the Philips HeartStart OnSite AED on a wall or store it in a cabinet?
Yes, it fits in standard AED wall cabinets or wall brackets for easy access in public spaces.
10. What’s the difference between the HeartStart OnSite and HeartStart FRx?
Both are Philips AEDs, but the FRx is more rugged and supports a pediatric key, while the OnSite uses separate pediatric pads. The OnSite is often preferred for indoor public or office settings.






















