Objective AI Report
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Report date: 09.01.2026
SCHILLER FRED Defibrillator Device Analysis Report
Device Identification
The device in the image is a portable automatic external defibrillator (AED) used in emergency medical interventions. The device is designed to apply an electrical shock to restore normal heart rhythm in cases of sudden cardiac arrest. The device’s design, with an integrated carrying handle and simple user interface, indicates its suitability for mobile use.
Brand and Model
As a result of detailed examination of the device, the following brand and model information has been definitively identified:
- Brand: SCHILLER
- Model: FRED (The model name, formed from the initials of “First Responder External Defibrillator,” is clearly visible on the device’s front panel.)
The image also features a logo indicating that the device incorporates “Multipulse Biowave” technology.
Originality
The “SCHILLER” logo, model designation (“FRED”), and color scheme (blue panel on a yellow casing) on the product are consistent with the manufacturer’s original design language. However, upon examining the character structure and writing style of the text on the screen, there is a possibility that this image is a stock photo, a 3D render, or a model image prepared for display purposes; as the texts on the screen contain characters that are difficult to read or corrupted, rather than standard language. The device casing and keypad, however, bear original design details.
Areas of Use
This device is designed for use in emergency medicine and first aid. It is used by pre-hospital emergency response teams, ambulances, hospitals, and in public areas to intervene with patients experiencing sudden cardiac arrest. The device analyzes heart rhythm and delivers a shock if necessary.
Quantity Information
The image shows 1 unit of the SCHILLER FRED defibrillator device. No external accessories (pads, cables, bag, etc.) are present in the image.
General Condition
The cosmetic condition of the device appears very clean and new. There are no signs of yellowing, heavy dirt, or wear marks on its casing. The device in the image appears to be in unused or very lightly used condition.
Physical Deformation
No visible cracks, breaks, deep scratches, or dents have been detected on the device’s yellow plastic outer casing and blue front panel. Corner joints and screw holes are in sound condition.
Mechanical Components
The control buttons and carrying handle on the front of the device appear intact. Green protective covers, likely sealing connector inputs, are visible on the right side panel of the device and are in place.
Electronic Components and Screen Analysis
The device’s LCD screen is on, indicating that the device is powered and its electronic system is functioning. However, the text analysis on the screen is as follows:
- The texts appearing on the screen do not form a fully meaningful whole and contain letter errors (such as “PESONNEZ RRESSE7”, “NE TOUCHEZ PATIR”).
- These texts suggest that the device has a French interface (like the “NE TOUCHEZ PAS” – Do Not Touch warning) and is in user guidance mode.
- Labels on the keypad are in French:
- Green Button (1): “MARCHE/ARRET” (On/Off)
- Red Button (2/3): “ANALYSE/CHOC” (Analyze/Shock)
Battery Status
The screen being on and displaying text indicates that the device contains a charged battery or is connected to an external power source. However, as no power cable is visible in the image, it can be assumed that its internal battery is full and active. The physical condition of the battery (swelling, etc.) cannot be commented on as it is not visible externally.
Accessories and Missing Items
Only the main unit is present in the image. The defibrillation pads (electrodes) and connection cables, which are necessary for the device’s use, are not present in the image. Additionally, supplementary items such as a carrying case or user manual are not included in the image.
Label Information
Apart from the model and brand, no technical label, serial number, or data plate indicating the year of manufacture is visible on the front of the device. The numbering next to the buttons (1 and 2-3 symbols) indicates the order of use.
Current Faults and Risks
During the visual inspection, no universal warning icon (red X, service wrench, etc.) indicating “System Error” or “Fault” is visible on the device. There is no physical damage (cracked casing, detached part). However, the meaninglessness of the texts on the screen (jumbled letters) suggests that the device might be in demo mode or there could be an inconsistency in the screen driver/visual design. The buyer is advised to check the device’s screen functions and software language. Otherwise, the device is clean and in good physical condition, posing no risks.






