
HeartSine AED PadPak Delays & Recall Alert – Time to Replace Your Device
If you own a HeartSine Automated External Defibrillator (AED) and need replacement PadPaks, there is currently a shipping delay with no confirmed restock date. Without a working PadPak, your AED is non-functional — which means you could fail safety inspections, lose compliance certification, and, most importantly, be unprepared to respond in a cardiac emergency.
Adding to the urgency, Stryker has issued a product recall notice for certain HeartSine devices. If your AED is part of this recall, replacement — not just repair — is the safest and most compliant path forward.
Step 1: Check if Your HeartSine AED is Recalled
Your first action should be to verify whether your AED is included in the recall. Stryker’s official notice outlines affected models and serial numbers.
You can check your AED here: HeartSine Product Notice – Stryker
If your device is on the list, follow Stryker’s instructions immediately and begin planning for a new AED to maintain compliance and readiness.
Step 2: Understand the PadPak Supply Problem
HeartSine AEDs rely on the all-in-one PadPak cartridge, which contains both the battery and electrode pads. Without it, the device cannot be used.
Currently:
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No confirmed ship date for replacement PadPaks.
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Distributors are out of stock, with no clear timeline for replenishment.
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Even unaffected HeartSine AEDs risk downtime due to the parts shortage.
Step 3: Upgrade to a ZOLL AED – and Save
Given the recall risks and PadPak shortage, replacing your HeartSine AED with a more readily supported model is the most reliable option.
We are offering:
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$500 OFF the purchase of a new ZOLL AED.
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Up to $250 trade-in rebate from ZOLL, depending on your HeartSine model.
ZOLL AEDs are trusted worldwide for their durability, real-time CPR feedback, and easy maintenance. Replacement pads and batteries are widely available, ensuring you stay inspection-ready year-round.
Why Replacing Now is Critical
An AED that cannot be powered on or used is more than a compliance issue — it’s a safety risk. Every minute without defibrillation in cardiac arrest reduces survival chances by 7–10%.
By replacing your recalled or unsupported AED now, you:
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Maintain compliance and pass inspections.
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Ensure uninterrupted readiness in emergencies.
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Benefit from current discount and trade-in incentives before they expire.
Next Steps
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Check the recall notice to confirm your device’s status: Stryker HeartSine Recall Notice
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If your AED is recalled or affected by the PadPak shortage, plan for a permanent replacement.
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Contact us to take advantage of the $500 discount and up to $250 trade-in value on ZOLL AEDs.
Don’t wait for parts that may never arrive. Replace your HeartSine AED now and ensure you’re always ready to save a life.