Description
The ADC Pocket Aneroid Sphygmomanometer is a reliable diagnostic tool featuring a 300mmHg black enamel manometer that exceeds the industry standard for durability and performance. This device is paired with a navy blue nylon cuff that includes clear range markings to simplify the selection of the correct cuff size. Designed with convenience and safety in mind, it comes equipped with a latex-free inflation bladder and bulb, ensuring suitability for users with latex sensitivities. The unit includes a chrome-plated deflation valve for precise pressure control and comes with a durable leatherette carrying case and operating instructions. Aneroid Sphygmomanometer offers trusted performance for accurate blood pressure monitoring in clinical and personal settings. Order now for precise and dependable readings in a compact design.
FEATURES
- 300mmHg Manometer: Black enamel finish ensures readability and exceeds the standard for accuracy and performance in clinical use.
- Nylon Cuff with Range Markings: Navy blue cuff features clear range indicators to support accurate and quick cuff sizing decisions.
- Latex-Free Components: Includes a bladder and bulb that are not made with natural rubber latex to reduce allergic reaction risks.
- Chrome-Plated Deflation Valve: Durable valve allows for precise air release and control during pressure measurements.
- Gauge Holder Included: Built-in gauge holder secures the manometer in place for stable, one-hand use during inflation and deflation.
- Protective Carry Case: Comes with a zippered leatherette case for storage and transport, protecting the device between uses.
FAQs
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Is the sphygmomanometer cuff adjustable for different arm sizes?
Yes, the nylon cuff includes range markings to ensure correct sizing and fit during each use. -
Does this model include a carrying case?
Yes, the unit includes a zippered leatherette case for convenient storage and transportation. -
Is the inflation system latex-free?
Yes, both the bladder and the bulb are not made with natural rubber latex, making the unit suitable for users with latex sensitivities. -
Where is this product assembled?
The sphygmomanometer is assembled, inspected, and packaged in the U.S.A using foreign components. -
What is the maximum pressure this manometer can measure?
The manometer is rated for up to 300mmHg, meeting and exceeding clinical diagnostic requirements.
Specifications
- Brand: ADC
- Color: Navy Blue (Cuff), Black (Manometer)
- Manometer: 300mmHg gauge
- Deflation Valve: Chrome-plated
- Cuff Material: Nylon
- Carry Case: Zippered leatherette
- What's Included: Cuff, Manometer, Bulb, Bladder, Deflation Valve, Carrying Case, Instructions
Additional Info
BENEFITS
- Accurate Monitoring: The 300mmHg manometer ensures consistent and precise readings, meeting the expectations for clinical-grade accuracy.
- Allergy Considerate: The absence of natural rubber latex in the inflation system reduces the risk of allergic reactions, improving patient comfort and safety.
- Convenient Portability: The included carrying case makes it easy to transport the device securely, ideal for healthcare professionals and on-the-go use.
- Long-Term Use: Durable components including the chrome-plated deflation valve and black enamel finish support repeated usage in busy environments.
- Easy Identification: Range-marked cuff simplifies and speeds up proper size selection, reducing user error during application.
USAGE GUIDELINES
- Cuff Placement: Position the cuff on the upper arm with the artery marker aligned correctly to ensure accurate readings.
- Inflation Control: Squeeze the bulb gradually to inflate the cuff while observing the pressure on the manometer.
- Deflation Technique: Use the chrome-plated valve to release air slowly, ensuring accurate systolic and diastolic measurements.
CARE INSTRUCTIONS
- Cleaning: Wipe the cuff and bulb with a damp cloth and mild disinfectant. Do not submerge in liquid.
- Storage: Store the device in its carrying case in a cool, dry location away from direct sunlight.
- Inspection: Regularly check the inflation system and valve for signs of wear or leaks to maintain measurement accuracy.
- Calibration Check: Have the manometer calibrated periodically by a qualified technician to ensure continued precision.