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Labtron 222 / V222B Wallmax Professional Aneroid Sphygmomanometer 

BLOOD PRESSURE

Blood Pressure

 is a measure of the blood’s pressure in 

the circulatory system, which changes constantly during 
the course of the cardiac cycle. Blood pressure readings 
report two values. The higher reading (

systolic pressure

shows the highest pressure in the arteries occurring when 
the heart contracts. The lower reading (

diastolic pressure

shows the lowest pressure in the arteries, which occurs 
right before the heart contracts. Blood pressure readings 
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.

Measuring blood pressure:

 Have the patient, while relaxed 

and in a sitting position, extend the arm from which the 
blood pressure will be taken to the front or laterally with 
the palm of the hand up.

Attach the cuff and diaphragm:

 Hold the end of the cuff 

containing the inflation bag firmly against the inside of the 
bare upper arm with the artery symbol positioned over the 
brachial artery. 

Never place the cuff over clothing.

 Pull 

the opposite end of the cuff snugly around the arm and 
secure the Velcro

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 strips. The range lines, indicated by the 

arrows, show the correct cuff size when the cuff is placed 
on the arm. If the index line on the end of the cuff falls be-
tween the two range lines, the cuff is the proper size. If the 
index line falls outside the range lines, a larger or smaller 
cuff should be used. The cuff should be snug, but not too 
tight. If one or two fingers can fit between the cuff and the 
arm, the cuff is properly secured. Place the diaphragm of 
the stethoscope over the brachial artery inferior to the 
cuff.

Summary of Contents for WALLMAX 222

Page 1: ...ofessional Aneroid Sphygmomanometer Model 222 Model V222B User Manual Read this manual before operating the Wallmax Professional Aneroid Sphygmomanometer Save this manual for future reference 222 INS...

Page 2: ...rofessional or Graham Field dealer for direction in the use of this product Note that Sphygmomanometer Model 222 contains latex Sphygmomanometer Model V222B is latex free If components are damaged or...

Page 3: ...mount is packaged complete with gauge swivel bracket and mount ing screws Note Mount the gauge at the intended users eye level to facilitate easy measurement reading WARNING The wall bracket mounts o...

Page 4: ...ion where you will mount the bracket 3 Hold the bracket up to the wall at the desired mount ing height Place the two center mounting holes directly over the wall stud Ensure that the manometer s face...

Page 5: ...dings obtained are normal for that person Measuring blood pressure Have the patient while relaxed and in a sitting position extend the arm from which the blood pressure will be taken to the front or l...

Page 6: ...not keep the cuff inflated any longer than necessary As the cuff begins to deflate listen care fully with the stethoscope Note the reading on the gauge as soon as a faint rhythmic tapping or thumping...

Page 7: ...th a clean damp cloth Wash the cuff with soap and cold water rinse and air dry Do not press cuff with a hot iron Sterilization Do not use steam heat or liquid disinfectants to sterilize the cuff infla...

Page 8: ...mfield com 2007 GF Health Products Inc 222 INS LAB RevA07 GF Graham Field and Labtron are registered trademarks and Wallmax is a trademark of GF Health Products Inc Velcro is a registered trademark of...

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