Mobile Height-Adjustable Aneroid Sphygmomanometer Model 223B Model V223 User Manual Read this manual before operating the Labtron Mobile Height-Adjustable Aneroid Sphygmomanometer. Save this manual for future reference.
Contents SAFETY GUIDELINES - PLEASE READ BEFORE USE.............................................2 INTENDED USE.............................................................................................................2 Assembly....................................................................................................................3 BLOOD PRESSURE......................................................................................................4 MAINTENANCE....................................
upper bracket aneroid sphygmomanometer lower bracket M6 screw and washer M4 screw upper pole basket height adjustment knob lower pole spring pole base base large washer caster M8 screw and small washer 223B / V223 Mobile Adjustable Aneroid Sphygmomanometer Assembly Refer to the picture above to assemble the Mobile HeightAdjustable Aneroid Sphygmomanometer. 1. Assemble casters and base. 2. Insert pole base into base.
3. Insert lower pole into pole base. 4. Assemble M8 screw, small washer, and large washer as shown on previous page. Install from the bottom through base into pole base. Use 9/16" wrench to tighten. 5. Insert spring into lower pole. 6. Insert upper pole into lower pole. 7. Install height adjustment knob in upper pole. Adjust upper pole to desired height. Turn knob clockwise to tighten. 8. Install basket on upper pole; insert two M4 screws to secure it as shown on previous page.
are written with the highest value first, then the lowest value. Readings of 120/80 are considered to be normal, with high blood pressure being defined as a systolic pressure which is 140mmHg or more at rest and a diastolic pressure which is 90mmHg or more at rest. Only a patient’s physician is qualified to determine whether the readings obtained are normal for that person.
Proper deflation rate is vital for an accurate reading. The recommended deflation rate is 2-3mmHg per second, or a drop of one to two marks on the pressure gauge with each heartbeat. Do not keep the cuff inflated any longer than necessary. As the cuff begins to deflate, listen carefully with the stethoscope. Note the reading on the gauge as soon as a faint, rhythmic tapping or thumping sound is heard. The first sound is the systolic pressure reading.
MAINTENANCE Recommended care and maintenance: Do not drop or pull excessively on the sphygmomanometer components. Never inflate beyond 300mmHg. Do not expose the cuff to direct sunlight. Do not put the sphygmomanometer in contact with sharp objects which could pierce the material and cause damage. Do not dismantle or disassemble sphygmomanometer component. Cleaning Wipe off the manometer, bulb, poles, basket and base with a clean, damp cloth. Wash the cuff with soap and cold water, rinse and air dry.
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