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ADC e-sphyg 2 User Manual

ADC e-sphyg 2
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e-sphyg
TM
2
9002
Automatic Sphygmomanometer
AMERICAN DIAGNOSTIC CORPORATION
User’s
Manual

Questions and Answers:

ADC e-sphyg 2 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Inflation MethodAutomatic
Measurement MethodOscillometric
Accuracy (Pressure)±3 mmHg
DisplayLCD
Accuracy (Pulse)±5%
Power Source4 x AA batteries
TypeDigital Blood Pressure Monitor

Summary

Introduction and Product Overview

Customer Appreciation Message

Thank you for choosing an ADC® blood pressure instrument.

Digital Sphygmomanometer Benefits

Highlights the benefits and advanced technology of the e-sphyg™ 2 sphygmomanometer.

Intended Use and Performance

Product Purpose and Target Users

Defines the product's intended use for adult patients aged 12 and above, excluding neonates.

Accuracy and Validation

Discusses accuracy evaluation through clinical studies and recommends periodic comparison with manual devices.

Arrhythmia Compatibility

States the device's ability to function with common arrhythmias like atrial or ventricular premature beats.

Safety Warnings and Precautions

Critical Safety Advisories

Lists critical warnings regarding patient safety, device usage, and potential hazards like strangulation or chemical exposure.

Environmental and Usage Guidelines

Provides notes on optimal operating temperature, humidity, and storage to ensure device accuracy and longevity.

Device Features and Symbols

Understanding Device Symbols

Explains the meaning of various symbols used on the device and in the manual for clarity.

Key Product Features and Modes

Details the dual display, dual measurement modes (AUTO/MANUAL), and cuff size specifications for accurate use.

Device Components and Controls

Main Unit Identification

Identifies and describes the functions of the main unit's controls, display, and ports.

Cuffs, Tubing, and Accessories

Illustrates and names the different cuff sizes, bladder tube, luer connector, coiled tubing, AC adapter, and battery.

Setup and Power Management

AC Adapter Connection and Use

Guides on connecting the AC adapter to the device and power source, and the function of the AC indicator light.

Battery Installation and Charging

Provides step-by-step instructions for installing and charging the rechargeable NiMH battery.

Battery Status and Life

Explains battery low indicators, battery life, and tips for prolonging battery life and proper charging.

Power Saving Features

Details the device's energy saver mode and proper power-off procedures to conserve battery.

Assembly Instructions

Wall Unit Assembly

Provides detailed steps for mounting the manometer, wall bracket, and cuff basket for the wall unit configuration.

Mobile Unit Assembly

Guides on assembling the mobile unit, including attaching the pole, basket, and manometer to the stand.

Mobile Stand Assembly Parts

Details the individual parts and their corresponding item numbers used to assemble the mobile base stand.

Operational Procedures

Cuff and Tubing Connections

Details how to properly connect the coiled tubing to the main unit and the cuff bladder tube.

Initiating Automatic Measurement

Explains how to initiate an automatic blood pressure measurement, set preset pressure, and start the process.

Auto Mode Cuff Application

Describes correct cuff placement, inflation, deflation, and reading display during automatic measurement.

Manual Measurement Mode

Preparing for Manual Measurement

Details how to perform a manual blood pressure measurement using a stethoscope, including mode selection and deflation rate.

Performing Manual Measurement

Explains cuff application, inflation, deflation, and interruption procedures for manual mode.

Advanced Device Functions

Memory Functionality

Describes how measurement results from AUTO mode are saved and recalled, and that MANUAL mode results are not saved.

Troubleshooting Guide

Error Displays and Solutions

Lists common error symbols, their causes (e.g., over-pressurization, measurement errors), and recommended remedies.

Error Indicators and Causes

Covers low battery, battery errors, energy saver mode, and issues related to patient posture or movement during measurement.

Measurement and Indicator Issues

Addresses issues like results not being stored, cuff inflation failure, AC indicator status, and LCD brightness variations.

Maintenance and Accuracy Checks

Device Care and Cleaning

Provides guidelines for cleaning, storing, and maintaining the device to ensure its longevity and accuracy.

Pressure Accuracy Verification

Explains the procedure for checking the pressure accuracy of the sphygmomanometer using a test kit or standard manometer.

Parts and Tools Listing

Wall Unit Components

Lists all parts and tools required for the wall unit model of the e-sphyg™ 2, including item numbers.

Mobile Unit Components

Lists all parts and tools required for the mobile unit model of the e-sphyg™ 2, including item numbers.

Technical Specifications

Device Specifications Summary

Outlines the operating principle, ranges, accuracy, power supply, memory, environment, and arm circumference coverage.

Warranty and Support Information

Limited Warranty Details

Explains the warranty coverage, what is covered/not covered, and how to obtain warranty service.

Replacement Parts Information

Provides a list of available replacement components, their part numbers, and model usage information.

Technical Description and Compliance

Electromagnetic Emissions

Details the device's electromagnetic emissions compliance according to IEC standards and its suitability for various environments.

Electromagnetic Immunity and Distancing

Outlines the device's electromagnetic immunity to various tests and recommended separation distances for RF equipment.

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