• 13th Jan 2026

Product Recall: CellAED: Non-rechargeable public automated external defibrillator


The liquidators for RRR Manufacturing, are conducting a Critical Recall for all lots of the CellAED device.


What is the problem?


The company which has supplied the CellAED devices, RRR Manufacturing Pty Ltd, has gone into liquidation. The liquidators for RRR Manufacturing, are conducting a Critical Recall for all lots of the CellAED device. As the company has entered liquidation, they can no longer support products in the market. Without ongoing support such as maintenance, servicing and handling of faults there is an increased risk of safety or performance problems, meaning the device may not work as intended in an emergency.


What are the risks?


Without ongoing service and technical support, the device may not work as intended to treat sudden cardiac arrest (SCA) with chest compression cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR), which could lead to serious harm or death.


What should I do?


  • If you have a CellAED device, do not use it.
  • Dispose of the device safely by taking it to an approved waste disposal centre or speaking to a licensed waste disposal specialist.
  • No replacement stock will be available.
  • To make a claim for any money owed to you, contact RRRenquiries@hallchadwick.com.au.

Further information


Contact Hall Chadwick on (02) 9263 2652 or email RRRenquiries@hallchadwick.com.au.

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