Physio-Control LIFEPAK CR2 QUIK-STEP Pacing/ECG/Defibrillation Electrodes 11101-000021

Physio Control

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Physio-Control LIFEPAK CR2
QUIK-STEP Pacing/ECG/Defibrillation Electrodes

The Physio‑Control LIFEPAK CR2 QUIK‑STEP Pacing/ECG/Defibrillation Electrodes (Part #11101‑000021) are a versatile, all‑in‑one pad solution engineered for use exclusively with the LIFEPAK CR2 AED. These high-quality pads support adult and pediatric patients, offering safe pacing, ECG monitoring, and defibrillation in one convenient tray.

Key Features & Benefits

  • Multi‑modal therapy – Supports pacing, ECG, and defibrillation without changing pads .

  • Adult/pediatric compatibility – One pad set adapts to both patient populations, simplifying inventory and use .

  • 4‑year shelf life – Extended readiness and significantly reduced restocking frequency.

  • Pre‑connected tray – Easy to snap in/out of the AED, with clear seal and usage instructions included.

  • Optimized dimensions – Pad size approximately 13.34 × 8.89 cm with 1.1 m lead wire ensures full chest coverage and convenient placement.

  • Certified durable – Adhesive gel supports up to 4 hours of continuous ECG monitoring and up to 20 shocks at 360 J; pacing support up to 1 hour.

 Includes

  • 1 sealed electrode tray with protective cover

  • 1 set of adult/pediatric QUIK‑STEP pads

  • Replacement instructions

Ideal For
Schools, workplaces, healthcare facilities, public spaces, and first responders using LIFEPAK CR2 AEDs. This pad set delivers fast, efficient therapy during emergencies—helping responders focus on saving lives, not equipment changes.