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SPECIFICATIONS:

Power Source:

Two 3V DC LR03 (AAA) Alkaline Batteries

MEASUREMENT RANGE

Pressure: 0-299 

mmHg

Pulse: 

30-240 beats/min Accuracy

Pressure:

±3 mmHg

Pulse:

within ±5% of reading

Pressure Sensor:

Semi-conductor

Inflation:

Manual

Deflation:

Manual Air Release Valve

Auto-shut-off:

1 min. after last key operation

Backlight auto-shut-off:

15 sec. after last key operation

OPERATION ENVIRONMENT

Temperature:

50~104°F (10~40°C)

Humidity:

40~80% Relative Humidity max

STORAGE ENVIRONMENT

Temperature:

14~140°F (-10~60°C)

Humidity:

10~90% Relative Humidity max

Dimensions:

3”(L) X 2

3/8

”(W) X 1

1/8

”(H)

Weight:

3.14 oz. (G.W.) (w/o Batteries) Type BF

Battery Life:

1500 readings with back light on

3000 readings with back light off

Device and cuff are designed to provide special protection against electrical shocks.

Specifications are subject to change without notice. 

THE ADVANTAGES OF DIGITAL

Your new ADC

®

e-sphyg

TM

gauge provides you with all of the functionality of a traditional

aneroid gauge, with none of the problems associated with these mechanical

devices. Using state of the art technology, your e-sphyg

TM

gauge will provide you

with performance and reliability exceeding the most popular aneroid models. While tradi-

tional mechanical gauges can be easily knocked out of  calibration when dropped,

your digital gauge will remain accurate even when subjected to rough treatment.

With its helpful on-screen calibration reminder, you will be able to use your new

digital gauge with confidence and with the knowledge that it will remain calibrated

beyond the life span of a more traditional mechanical gauge.  

Your digital e-sphyg

TM

aneroid also has several features not available in a more

traditional mechanical gauge. The systolic assist function will give you a visual alert

when you are approaching the patient’s estimated systolic pressure, allowing you to

focus your attention to detect the beginnings of phase 1 Korotkoff sounds. The digital

gauge will also monitor the patient’s pulse during the measurement process, and

display this information onscreen for you to record.

We hope you enjoy the convenience and accuracy of your new digital e-sphyg

TM

gauge. Using state-of-the-art technology, your e-sphyg

TM

will provide digital accuracy

with tank-like reliability.

FEATURES

• Extra large LCD is easier to read

• Virtually indestructible

• Backlight display for viewing in any light condition

• Splash resistant housing for use in harsh environments

• Manometer works with virtually any cuff

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for Diagnostix e-sphyg

Page 1: ...onsequential damages Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental special or consequential damages so this limitation may not apply to you To Obtain Warranty Service Send item s postage paid to ADC Attn Service Dept 55 Commerce Dr Hauppauge NY 11788 Please include your name and address daytime phone no proof of purchase a brief note explaining the problem and 2 00 to cover th...

Page 2: ...you for your patronage It is indeed our pleasure to serve you Sincerely American Diagnostic Corp 2005 AMERICAN DIAGNOSTIC CORP NAME FUNCTION OF PARTS Gauge Hang Tab Arm Cuff Gauge Backlight Button On Off Zeroing Button Artery Mark Air Tube and Connector Air Release Valve Inflation Bulb Error Message Description Solution ERROR MESSAGES Err Heartbeat rate detection error The cuff was deflated too ra...

Page 3: ...liability exceeding the most popular aneroid models While tradi tional mechanical gauges can be easily knocked out of calibration when dropped your digital gauge will remain accurate even when subjected to rough treatment With its helpful on screen calibration reminder you will be able to use your new digital gauge with confidence and with the knowledge that it will remain calibrated beyond the li...

Page 4: ...ncil directive 93 42 EEC EMC directive 89 336 EEC EN 1060 1 1995 Non invasive sphygmomanometers Part 1 General Requirements EN 1060 3 1997 Non invasive sphygmomanometers Part 3 supplementary requirements for electro mechanical blood pressure measuring systems ANSI SP10 To ensure the reliable operation of this sphygmomanometer use it in temperatures ranging from 50 F 10 C to 104 F 40 C The sphygmom...

Page 5: ...dder around the arm snugly and smoothly and engage adhesive strips To verify a correct fit check that the Index Line falls between the two Range Lines CALIBRATION OF THE DIGITAL GAUGE Gauge accuracy can be checked visually whenever it is switched on If the unit is used more than 10 000 times a calibration reminder message CAL will appear on the digital display Any digital gauge that displays this ...

Page 6: ...e Remove cuff BACKLIGHT CONTROL The default setting on your digital gauge is to have the back light on once the pressure is inflated over 30 mmHg and throughout the measurement process To switch the backlight off at any time press the button on the left side You will need to deactivate the backlight each time you power on the instrument CARE AND MAINTENANCE Storage After measurement wrap cuff arou...

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