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Prestan Professional Aed Trainer Plus Language Module, 4-Pack – English/French, PR00058

$193.95
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Medex SKU:
NSC-PR00058
Packing Info:
4/Pack
Usually Ships:
7 - 10 Business Days

Description

The Prestan Professional AED Trainer Plus Language Module, 4-Pack - English/French (PR00058) is a set of replacement or accessory parts for a Prestan AED Trainer. It is designed to add or replace the language module in a compatible trainer.

Key Features

  • Replacement/Upgrade Modules: This product is a set of four small electronic modules that can be easily installed into a Prestan AED Trainer. It is not a complete trainer itself.

  • Dual-Language Support: The modules provide voice prompts and instructions in both English and French. This allows instructors to switch between the two languages to accommodate a diverse group of students.

  • Compatibility: They are specifically designed to be used with the Prestan Professional AED Trainer Plus and the Prestan AED UltraTrainer. They are not compatible with other brands of AED trainers.

  • Easy Installation: The modules are designed for simple, tool-free installation, allowing instructors to quickly customize their trainers.

  • Quantity: The product is sold in a 4-pack, making it ideal for a classroom or training center that wants to update or add bilingual capabilities to multiple trainers at once.

Uses

  • Customizing AED Training: The primary use is to add a bilingual component to an AED training course. This is crucial for training in areas with a significant French-speaking population.

  • Multicultural Training: It enables instructors to deliver a more inclusive and effective training experience by providing instruction in a student's native language.

  • Replacing Damaged Parts: It can be used to replace damaged or malfunctioning language modules in a compatible AED trainer, extending the life of the units.

  • Standardized Training: The modules ensure that the voice prompts and instructions for both languages are consistent and aligned with current training standards.