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ADC ADSCOPE 600 - Device Description and Intended Use; General Warnings and Safety; Secure Eartips Before Use; Choking Hazard Warning

ADC ADSCOPE 600
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Thank you for choosing an ADC
®
ADSCOPE
®
Stethoscope. Your new ADC
®
ADSCOPE
®
stethoscope is designed to provide unsurpassed acoustic sensitivity, unrivalled durability,
and unparalleled comfort. Every component has been carefully designed to maximize
performance.
Device Description and Intended Use
This device is intended for medical diagnostic purposes only. It can be used for listen-
ing to heart, lung and other body sounds as well as for normal auscultation. The de-
vice is not designed, sold or intended for use except as indicated.
General Warnings
A warning statement in this manual identifies a
condition or practice which, if not corrected or discontinued immediately,
could lead to patient injury, illness, or death.
CAUTION:
Never use stethoscope without eartips firmly locked in place.
WARNING:
Stethoscope contains small parts which may present a choking hazard.
Faceplates and accessories should be kept out of the reach of children.
Selection of the Chestpiece (AFD Models - 600, 601, 603, 604, 606, 608,
612, 614, 615, and 618)
The ADC
®
ADSCOPES
®
with AFD Technology provide the enhanced acoustic re-
sponse of a traditional bell and diaphragm in a convenient one-sided chestpiece. A
rubber gasket around the perimeter of the diaphragm allows you to alter the frequency
response by changing the contact pressure.
(Fig. 1)
(Fig. 2)
For low frequency response (bell phase)
simply hold the chestpiece in place with
light pressure. (Fig. 1)
For high frequency monitoring (diaphragm
phase) apply firm fingertip pressure on the
sculpted finger rest. (Fig. 2)
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