

Items left on seller's premises after October 24th the designated pickup deadline are subject to re-possession by the seller. The facility will be open for you to pickup you purchases on October 22,23 & 24 daily between 9am and 4pm. Buyer solely responsible for removal of items from seller's premises. Please make sure you are paying the correct amount, per your means of payment. Subsequent overpayments will have a $35 administrative fee deducted from the remittance amount (or charged against) the invoiced buyer. Individuals who pay the non-discounted rate with cash or guaranteed funds will have a one-time, courtesy refund issued for the overpayment. Please make sure your payment amount reflects your choice of payment method. Successful High Bidders: Please note when you are provided an invoice to pay, there are two different payment amounts.ġ) A non-discounted rate for payments made with credit/debit cards, and,Ģ) A discounted rate for payments made with certified funds cash, bank transfer, guaranteed funds or money order. Out-of-State Buyers: Buyers outside of New York State need to send us a completed NY State DTF Form before we can remove sales tax from their invoices. GENERAL QUESTIONS: email Methods: We accept cash, cashier's check, wire/bank transfer and credit cards. Payment questions? Please Call: 1-80 x 201. Please mail payment in certified funds or money order to: Auctions International, 11167 Big Tree Road, East Aurora, NY 14052.
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After you receive the invoice, you will have to have full payment to us by 10-22-18, you must get your payment mailed to our office by this date, or your account will be suspended, and the item will be awarded to the backup-bidder, or re-listed.
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We can provide 1 or 2 tags for free or 10 tags for $1.Payment Terms: Payment will be due immediately upon notification of seller approval by email invoice, after the Seller approves the bids. The inspection tag helps maintain records of previous inspections as well as displaying when your pads and batteries expire. If you are in need of a maintenance tag then please contact us. Record your inspection on your AED inspection tag.

The DDC should be replaced after every use of the AED. The card should click into place and be flush with the surface of the slot.
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To install a new DDC, insert the DDC, label side up, in the thin slot on the top of the opening for the battery pack. The DDC will be partially ejected and can be removed by pulling it the rest of the way out. The DDC card is located in a slot directly above the battery pack opening in the unit. To remove the DDC card, press the DDC in all the way and then release. Make sure the Defibtech Data Card (DDC) is installed if you have one. To remove the DDC, first remove the battery pack by pressing the battery pack eject button on the side of the unit.

Check the Defibtech Data Card (if installed). The 9V can be accessed by removing the 9V battery compartment cover on the battery pack.ĥ. The 9V lithium battery inside the battery pack should be replaced once a year or when the unit indicates “low battery” or “replace battery” and flashes the Active Status Indicator red. It is important to replace your battery pack if the date has expired. The expiration date can be found on the white label near the right side of the battery pack. Lastly, make sure the connector end of the defibrillation cable is inserted into the pads connector port on the corner of the AED.Ĥ. Inspect the pads cable and replace if any nicks, cuts, or broken cables are found. Dispose of the pads if the package is open or damaged. Do not open the pads package until ready for use. Also, check to ensure that the pads package has not been torn, opened or damaged. The use before date can be found on the label on the top-left of the package. Pads past their expiration date should not be used and should be discarded. Look for cracks or other signs of damage on the case, especially near the connector socket and joints. If any cracks or other signs of damage are visible, remove the AED from service and contact an authorized service center.Ĭheck to ensure that the pad package has not expired. Inspect the device for dirt and contamination, especially in the connector socket and around the battery pack opening. Inspect the device visually for damage. Five Most Common Excuses for Not Getting An AED.How Do You Select An Automated External Defibrillator (AED)?.The Importance of AED Placement and Signage.Difference between Semi-Automated and Fully Automatic (Autoshock) AEDs.LIFEPAK 500, LIFEPAK CR PLUS, LIFEPAK EXPRESS End of Life.Active Shooter & Traumatic Injury Product Training.
