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Details procedures for disinfecting cuffs using enzymatic detergent and bleach solutions.
Explains that serial and lot numbers are assigned to aneroids for quality control purposes.
Lists relevant standards like ANSI/AAMI/ISO 81060-1 and EN/ISO 81060-1 for the device.
Guidance on disposing of the sphygmomanometer at its end-of-life according to regulations.
Covers what is included (parts/labor) and excluded (abuse, misuse, transportation) in the warranty.
Instructions for obtaining warranty service and registering the product online.
Specifies contraindications, notably for neonate use and specific cuff sizes.
Provides definitions for various symbols found on the device and its packaging.
Warns against prolonged cuff inflation and potential nerve/circulation issues.
Alerts to the risk of connecting luer lock connectors to intra-vascular systems.
Highlights that neonate cuff safety is not established and advises caution with small cuffs.
Recommends operating within specific temperature and humidity ranges for accuracy.
Details the correct patient position for accurate blood pressure measurement.
Provides instructions on how to correctly apply the aneroid sphygmomanometer cuff.
Guides on how to inflate the cuff to the correct pressure and deflate it gradually.
Explains stethoscope placement and recording systolic/diastolic pressures.
Provides instructions for storing the pocket aneroid gauge and the device.
Details manometer maintenance, calibration requirements, and recommended check intervals.
Details procedures for disinfecting cuffs using enzymatic detergent and bleach solutions.
Explains that serial and lot numbers are assigned to aneroids for quality control purposes.
Lists relevant standards like ANSI/AAMI/ISO 81060-1 and EN/ISO 81060-1 for the device.
Guidance on disposing of the sphygmomanometer at its end-of-life according to regulations.
Covers what is included (parts/labor) and excluded (abuse, misuse, transportation) in the warranty.
Instructions for obtaining warranty service and registering the product online.
Specifies contraindications, notably for neonate use and specific cuff sizes.
Provides definitions for various symbols found on the device and its packaging.
Warns against prolonged cuff inflation and potential nerve/circulation issues.
Alerts to the risk of connecting luer lock connectors to intra-vascular systems.
Highlights that neonate cuff safety is not established and advises caution with small cuffs.
Recommends operating within specific temperature and humidity ranges for accuracy.
Details the correct patient position for accurate blood pressure measurement.
Provides instructions on how to correctly apply the aneroid sphygmomanometer cuff.
Guides on how to inflate the cuff to the correct pressure and deflate it gradually.
Explains stethoscope placement and recording systolic/diastolic pressures.
Provides instructions for storing the pocket aneroid gauge and the device.
Details manometer maintenance, calibration requirements, and recommended check intervals.
| Type | Digital Blood Pressure Monitor |
|---|---|
| Inflation Method | Automatic |
| Measurement Method | Oscillometric |
| Memory Capacity | 60 readings |
| Display | LCD |
| Accuracy (Pressure) | ±3 mmHg |
| Cuff Material | Nylon |
| Measurement Range (Pulse) | 40-200 bpm |
| Accuracy (Pulse) | +/- 5% |
| Power Supply | 4 AA batteries or AC adapter |
| Weight | Approx. 300g (without batteries) |
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