Frequently asked questions
Is the Mediana A15 easy to use?
Yes. The A15 is designed for untrained responders, with clear voice prompts and simple operation. It is a common first choice for workplaces because anyone can follow it in an emergency.
What is the difference between the Mediana A15 and A10?
The A15 is a dual adult and child unit that switches between modes, so one device suits mixed settings. The A10 is a straightforward workplace defibrillator. Both are reliable; the A15 adds built-in paediatric capability.
What is a reconditioned Mediana AED?
A reconditioned Mediana is a genuine unit that has been checked and fitted with new pads and a new battery. It is a lower-cost way to put a fully working AED on site, backed by warranty.
Is LivCor an authorised Mediana dealer?
Yes. LivCor is an authorised Australian Mediana dealer, so units are genuine, warranted and supported locally, and we stock genuine pads and batteries.
How often do Mediana pads and batteries need replacing?
Pads and batteries carry expiry dates and need replacing periodically, typically every few years depending on the part. Checking the status indicator and keeping spares means the unit is always ready.
Which pads does my Mediana AED need?
The A15 and A10 use different pads, with adult, child and paediatric options. Match the pad to your exact model, and if you are unsure, get in touch and we will confirm the right part.
Are Mediana AEDs suitable for adults and children?
The A15 covers both adults and children through its dual mode, and paediatric pads are available. For any AED, follow the device prompts and use the child pads or mode where indicated for younger patients.
















