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When your new IPAD AED arrives, it is essential to register its warranty promptly. This guide will help you through the registration process and ensure your device is covered for up to 10 years.
The IPAD AED comes with a standard 7-year warranty. However, by registering online, you can extend this warranty up to 10 years.
Before you begin the registration process, make sure you have the following information ready:
You can find the serial number of the battery directly on the front of the unit. The serial number for the AED unit is located on the back. Ensure these numbers are clearly visible before proceeding.
Visit the registration website and enter the required details to extend your warranty. It is advisable to complete this process immediately upon receiving your AED to avoid any delays in coverage.
If you encounter any issues with your AED, the first step is to contact the seller from whom you purchased the device. Alternatively, you can reach out directly to the UK company for assistance. Many problems can be resolved over the phone, but if necessary, the unit may need to be returned for further inspection.
While this is not directly related to the warranty, it is a good idea to register your AED on The Circuit, the national defibrillator network. This registration allows your AED to be located and accessed by the 999 service in an emergency.
By following these steps, you can ensure your IPAD AED is properly registered and covered, providing peace of mind and readiness in case of an emergency.