Use, Care, & MaintenanceDiagnostixTMAneroidsPocket, Palm, Clock Type®
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ADC®Aneroid Sphygmomanometer(manometer, cuff, bladder, bulb and valve)Thank you for choosing an ADC®DIAGNOSTIXTMAneroid Sphygmomanometer. Your newADC®
WARNING: Do not apply cuff to delicate or damaged skin. Check cuff site frequentlyfor irritation.WARNING: Only use the cuff when the range markings in
Most models are preassembled and ready for use. In units requiring assembly, the bulb andvalve should connect to the tube closest to the Index Line. T
bladder, bulb, and the ADFLOW™valve), 8 foot lengthcoiled tubing, luer connectors, mounting hardware,and operating instructions. The DIAGNOSTIX™ 752
Measurement Procedure1. Patient PositionThe patient should sit or lie comfortably. The arm should be fully supported on a flatsurface at heart leve
Inflate cuff 20-30 mmHg above the point at which the radial pulse disappears.NOTE: Cuff pressure range is 0 mmHg to 300 mmHg.4. Position the Stethosco
printed oval when the unit is fully deflated (Figure 3).Should the indicator needle of the manometer rest outside ofthis calibration mark, then the ma
Manometer Quality ControlA Serial number and Lot number are automati-cally assigned to every aneroid during manufac-turing, ensuring every item is &qu
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