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Page 1: ...7 247 247 247 Blood Pressure Blood Pressure Blood Pressure Blood Pressure Device Device Device Device for Automated and Manual for Automated and Manual for Automated and Manual for Automated and Manual Measurement Measurement Measurement Measurement ...

Page 2: ...tion Item Description Item Description SunTech 247 BP BP device SunTech 247 BP Temperature BP device with temperature SunTech 247 BP SpO2 BP device with SpO2 SunTech 247 BP Temperature SpO2 BP device with SpO2 and temperature SunTech 247 Battery BP BP device with rechargeable battery SunTech 247 Battery BP Temperature BP device with temperature and rechargeable battery SunTech 247 Battery BP SpO2 ...

Page 3: ...nual is the proprietary information of SunTech Medical and is provided solely for purposes of operation maintenance or service of the SunTech 247 This manual and the SunTech 247 described in it are protected under copyright law under which they may not be copied in whole or in part without written consent of SunTech Medical SunTech is a registered trademark of SunTech Medical Inc All other tradema...

Page 4: ...rotkoff sound Mean arterial pressure Non invasive blood pressure Document Key Document Key Document Key Document Key This manual uses the following icons to call attention to specific instructions or guidance TIP A step or process that eases or enhances your use of your SunTech 247 device NOTE Indicates something you must do to use your device correctly and effectively CAUTION Warns you that not f...

Page 5: ...ion of the device annually Never knowingly use a defective device Immediately replace parts that are broken worn missing incomplete damaged or contaminated Contact the nearest factory approved service center should repair or replacement become necessary A list of approved service centers appears on page 47 or on our website at www SunTechMed com Further the user of the device bears sole responsibi...

Page 6: ...ed while taking measurements on a patient Only use such accessories as are recommended for use with this device A list of recommended accessories is on page 61 Do not operate the SunTech 247 near flammable anesthetics or volatile vapors An explosion may result Compressing the pneumatic tubing may cause system errors Do not use the device if it has failed its diagnostic self test or if it displays ...

Page 7: ...personnel for repairs Substitution of a component different from that supplied may result in measurement error If the SunTech 247 is dropped or mishandled please have it checked by a authorized service center before bringing it back into use The SunTech 247 is not intended for patients connected to a cardiopulmonary bypass machine At least every three months inspect probes cords and accessories fo...

Page 8: ...If Luer Lock connectors are used in the constructions of tubing there is a possibility that they might be inadvertently connected to intravascular fluid systems allowing air to be pumped into a blood vessel ...

Page 9: ...oximetry modules 6 Optional temperature and pulse oximetry displays 8 Icons and Cues Icons and Cues Icons and Cues Icons and Cues 9 9 9 9 Auditory Cues 9 Visual Cues Battery Icon 10 Visual Cues Blood Pressure Module 10 Visual Cues Temperature Module 11 Visual Cues Pulse Oximetry Module 12 QUICK START GUIDE QUICK START GUIDE QUICK START GUIDE QUICK START GUIDE 14 14 14 14 Measuring Blood Pressure a...

Page 10: ...2 Taking an Automated Measurement 22 Taking a Sphygmode Measurement 23 K K K K Sounds A Primer Sounds A Primer Sounds A Primer Sounds A Primer 24 24 24 24 MEASURING TEMPERATUR MEASURING TEMPERATUR MEASURING TEMPERATUR MEASURING TEMPERATURE WITH THE E WITH THE E WITH THE E WITH THE SUNTECH 247 SUNTECH 247 SUNTECH 247 SUNTECH 247 25 25 25 25 Temperature Units of Measurement 25 Temperature Measuremen...

Page 11: ...taching the Temperature Module 36 Attaching the Pulse Oximetry Module 38 Storage Shutdown Transport Storage Shutdown Transport Storage Shutdown Transport Storage Shutdown Transport 39 39 39 39 Storage 39 Moving Your Device 39 TROUBLESHOOTING TROUBLESHOOTING TROUBLESHOOTING TROUBLESHOOTING 40 40 40 40 Troubleshooting Blood Pressure Module 40 Troubleshooting Temperature Module 41 Troubleshooting Pul...

Page 12: ...liance Compliance Compliance 52 52 52 52 Safety Requirements 52 EMC Statement 53 Symbols Symbols Symbols Symbols 53 53 53 53 Limited Warranty Limited Warranty Limited Warranty Limited Warranty 59 59 59 59 Purchasing Parts and Accessories Purchasing Parts and Accessories Purchasing Parts and Accessories Purchasing Parts and Accessories 61 61 61 61 ...

Page 13: ...is available in two versions with and without a rechargeable battery Contents for each version are listed below Upon opening your kit please ensure that all listed contents are included If any contents are missing or damaged please contact SunTech The SunTech 247 Kit The SunTech 247 kit contains your AC powered device Your kit will also contain An 8 foot blood pressure hose Adult and large adult s...

Page 14: ... probe covers A pulse oximetry module with an adult reusable finger sensor and 6 foot sensor extension cable Other Accessories Many other accessories and sources for purchasing them are listed in the Appendix on page 61 A few to note include An APC Adult package contains one each of the following cuff sizes Small Adult Adult Adult Long and Large Adult An APC Pediatric cuff package contains one eac...

Page 15: ...nnector Connects to the power supply Blood Pressure Hose Connector Connects to the 8 foot pressure hose Buttons The buttons are used for all actions on the interface and provide tactile feedback when pressed Automatic button Sphygmode manual button Power button recessed Blood pressure hose connector Power connector rear panel ...

Page 16: ...n Calibration Check mode Select Device exits Calibration Check mode and is ready to take measurements Idle Select Inflates the cuff as long as the Inflates the cuff as long as the Inflates the cuff as long as the Inflates the cuff as long as the button is selected button is selected button is selected button is selected Taking a Sphygmode BP Select Re inflates the cuff as long as the button is sel...

Page 17: ...ulse rate If the cuff hose error and warning icons are lit a status code may appear in this space See page 41 for details Pulse rate icon When displayed the value below is the patient s pulse rate Mean arterial pressure icon When displayed the value below is the patient s MAP Power level indicator Displays connection to AC power or for the battery version the charge level of the battery Cuff hose ...

Page 18: ...imetry modules Buttons on the optional temperature module Temperature units select Recessed momentary switch that toggles the display between F and C Temperature mode select symbol on button Momentary switch that selects oral vs axillary measurements for the oral temperature probe and selects predictive vs direct measurement methods for all probes Temperature units select recessed Temperature mode...

Page 19: ...temperature probe housed in the temperature probe well Buttons on the optional pulse oximetry module None Connectors on the optional pulse oximetry module SpO2 sensor connector Connects to an SpO2 extension cable or sensor See page 63 for compatible accessories Temperature unit connector not shown Temperature probe connector ...

Page 20: ...ype and related information If the warning icon is lit displays the status code See page 41 for details Celsius icon When lit the value below is displayed in degrees Celsius Fahrenheit icon When lit the value is displayed in degrees Fahrenheit Warning icon When displayed indicates that the system needs to be checked See page 41 for details Celsius icon Fahrenheit icon Temperature Signal quality Sp...

Page 21: ...reference all cues are tabulated in this chapter Audible cues or beeps identify stages in the measurement cycle Icons illuminated within a module s display indicate measurement modes processes or warnings Auditory Cues The temperature and BP modules of the SunTech 247 are programmed with auditory cues A listing of these cues appears below NUMBER OF BEEPS INDICATES One short beep after power up or ...

Page 22: ...arge level drops the segments will be turned off in sequence from the right to the left The battery charge is very low Recharge before using segment flashing Visual Cues Blood Pressure Module Icons and numeric displays on your device assist you in taking quick and accurate readings ICON DISPLAY ICON DISPLAY ICON DISPLAY ICON DISPLAY INDICATES INDICATES INDICATES INDICATES The systolic BP read in m...

Page 23: ...evice is unable to take a valid reading See page 40 for troubleshooting details A measurement is in progress If the column is rising the cuff is being inflated if the column is falling the cuff is deflating Each segment lit is approximately equivalent to 10 mmHg Visual Cues Temperature Module ICON DISPLAY ICON DISPLAY ICON DISPLAY ICON DISPLAY INDICATES INDICATES INDICATES INDICATES Temperature sh...

Page 24: ...t measurement mode but the reading is currently out of range Temperature value flashes in an upward direction Final measurement is greater than 109 4 F 43 0 C Temperature value flashes in a downward direction Final measurement is less than 86 F 30 0 C Temperature value is steady no flashing This is the final temperature value Visual Cues Pulse Oximetry Module ICON DISPLAY ICON DISPLAY ICON DISPLAY...

Page 25: ...DICATES Indicates signal strength and quality from the pulse oximeter sensor If there is no measurement and the signal quality is low try a different site or sensor SpO2 value Indicates the functional oxygen saturation This area also displays the status code when the warning symbol is lit ...

Page 26: ...pending on the size of the cuff you will hear a beep to indicate cycle completion The systolic and diastolic values are shown in their respective locations If MAP mode is enabled the pulse rate and MAP values will alternate Measuri Measuri Measuri Measuring Blood Pressure ng Blood Pressure ng Blood Pressure ng Blood Pressure Using Sphygmode Using Sphygmode Using Sphygmode Using Sphygmode 1 Wrap an...

Page 27: ...3 Remove the probe from the patient s mouth discard the probe cover by pressing the button on the end of the probe handle and replace the probe in its holder ready for the next measurement Measuring Oxygen Saturation Measuring Oxygen Saturation Measuring Oxygen Saturation Measuring Oxygen Saturation 1 For the reusable finger sensor insert the patient s digit index most preferable into the sensor Y...

Page 28: ...d like confirmation for an SpO2 or temperature reading please use an alternate device After taking confirmatory readings check the device for proper functioning Arrange the power supply and cabling so that it does not constitute a hazard to your patient your co workers or yourself Protecting Yourself Removing the cover or the back of the device can cause electric shocks Do not attempt to service y...

Page 29: ... the basket using 2 screws 2 Attach the wall bracket adapter to the rear panel of the BP device using the 3 screws 3 Position the adapter onto the rivets of the wall bracket and slide the device down until it locks into place The weight of the contents of the wall mounted storage basket should never exceed five pounds Please do not store heavy items in the storage basket Affixing the Device to a M...

Page 30: ...wo mating connectors together 2 For temperature measurements remove the tape holding the temperature probe in the well and place the box of probe covers in the well next to the probe 3 For SpO2 measurements attach the pulse oximetry sensor to the extension cable Flip the retention clip forward Then connect the other end of the extension cable to the connector on the module Finally push the clip ba...

Page 31: ...sed button on the side of the temperature module to toggle between the C and F icons The selected icon will be lit in the display and becomes your default selection Powering Up Powering Up Powering Up Powering Up 1 Depress the power button located on the right side of the main enclosure The power up sequence begins All display segments light up for three seconds A short beep indicates that the Sun...

Page 32: ...our Patient Prepping Your Patient Prepping Your Patient Ensure that the patient Is not wearing any constricting clothing on the selected arm Has no injury or tissue damage on the selected arm Keeps the cuffed arm at heart level Keeps the cuffed arm motion free and relaxed without any muscle tension in the biceps and triceps during the measurement Does not cross his her legs for the measurement Kee...

Page 33: ...rm circumference falls within the specified range of the cuff If the arm is within range this cuff size is correct for your patient If the measurement is outside the RANGE RANGE RANGE RANGE indicator use the appropriate larger or smaller cuff and re check Using a cuff that is too small commonly called undercuffing can result in overestimating a patient s BP Using a cuff that is too large or overcu...

Page 34: ...P module and denoted by the cuffed arm icon The cuff inflates to approximately 160 mmHg as indicated in the systolic area of the display 2 Once the cuff pressure reaches its target the device controls the deflation and in some instances re inflation of the cuff in order to accurately measure BP The cuff pressure displays in the systolic area and is also indicated by the vertical LED bar to the lef...

Page 35: ...3 Once the cuff has been inflated to the desired level release the Sphygmode manual button The cuff begins to deflate at approximately 3mmHg sec and the device displays the cuff pressure 4 While listening to your stethoscope note the systolic and diastolic pressures corresponding to the first and last Korotkoff sounds K sounds heard Press the Sphygmode manual button to re inflate the cuff Press th...

Page 36: ...identifies K 4 the fourth phase The end or fifth phase is the point at which sounds cease to be heard altogether Systolic pressure is registered at K Systolic pressure is registered at K Systolic pressure is registered at K Systolic pressure is registered at K 1 and diast 1 and diast 1 and diast 1 and diastolic at K olic at K olic at K olic at K 5 5 5 5 K 4 or K 5 There exists some debate about wh...

Page 37: ...cted unit is illuminated This is now the default selection Temperature Measurement Modes The device can measure temperature via three modes Oral indicated by on the display and measured using the blue probe Axillary indicated by on the display and measured using the blue probe Rectal indicated by on the display and measured using the red probe All three modes can be used for both predictive and di...

Page 38: ...for placement After the beep place the probe carefully under the patient s tongue as denoted by the heat pockets shown to the right The posterior medial sublingual pocket is preferred for accuracy Hold the probe in place so that its tip maintains tissue contact Close the patient s mouth During measurement a traveling dash is displayed 3 After 10 15 seconds a long beep signals the end of the measur...

Page 39: ...the arm by the patient s side During measurement a traveling dash is displayed Note that proper placement of the probe is essential to the accuracy of the measurement 4 After 10 15 seconds a long beep signals the end of the measurement cycle The temperature will display for two minutes or until you initiate a new measurement 5 Remove the probe discard the probe cover and place back in the probe ho...

Page 40: ... traveling dash is displayed Note that proper placement of the probe is essential to the accuracy of the measurement 6 After 10 15 seconds a long beep signals the end of the measurement The result will be displayed for two minutes or until you initiate a new measurement 7 Remove the probe discard the probe cover and place back in the probe holder Note the reading If the temperature reading is out ...

Page 41: ...Patient Prepping the Patient Selecting the Right Sensor Your choice of sensor is affected by many factors including Patient s body weight Patient activity Infection control concerns For most patients greater than 30kg use an adult sensor for patients 10 50kg a pediatric sensor may provide better fit Disposable sensors can provide a more secure connection to the patient Protecting Your Pulse Oximet...

Page 42: ... if the patient exhibits an allergic reaction to the adhesive materials Measuring Oxygen Saturation with Measuring Oxygen Saturation with Measuring Oxygen Saturation with Measuring Oxygen Saturation with Sensor on Finger Sensor on Finger Sensor on Finger Sensor on Finger For best results clip the sensor on the index middle or ring finger avoiding the little finger or thumb 1 For the reusable finge...

Page 43: ...paddles into measurement site once to ensure firm sensor placement The SpO2 determination will begin Once the SpO2 determination begins a traveling dash will be displayed until a measurement is determined usually in 10 seconds This reading will be updated once per second SpO2 can be measured without interruption for up to 10 minutes Along with the functional oxygen saturation value the signal stre...

Page 44: ...urement For the pulse oximetry module In the event of the 10 minute measurement timeout the module will terminate the measurement and status code 01 will display on the main module The last valid reading recorded at the end of the ten minute period will be the recalled reading Clear Clear Clear Clearing ing ing ing the Last the Last the Last the Last Set of Readings Set of Readings Set of Readings...

Page 45: ...cal technician may help in maintaining your equipment Cleaning Cleaning the Device 1 Wipe the device with a soft damp cloth to remove surface dust and dirt The SunTech 247 device cannot be sterilized Never immerse the device in any fluid or attempt to employ cleaning fluids or solvents Cleaning the Cuffs 1 Between uses wipe cuff sleeves and the insides of cuffs with a medical grade cleaning agent ...

Page 46: ...and inflation bulb to the pressure hose connector of the SunTech 247 See page 61 for details on ordering the calibration kit which includes a T connector 3 Compare the pressure reference to the SunTech 247 throughout the pressure range 0 to 270mmHg If the difference between the pressure reference and the SunTech 247 is no larger than 2mmHg the SunTech 247 is calibrated correctly for operation If t...

Page 47: ...o the battery terminals 3 Disconnect the wires from the battery terminals 4 The rechargeable battery contains lead Please dispose of the old battery properly 5 Connect the wires to the terminals of the replacement battery ensuring the red wire is attached to the red terminal and the black wire to the black terminal If the wires are reversed no damage will occur however the SunTech 247 will not ope...

Page 48: ...h the display Part B the probe holder which holds the temperature probe and probe cover box 1 Using the power button on the right side of the BP module ensure that the SunTech 247 is off 2 Remove the cover plate from the top of the BP module 3 Slide part A of the temperature module along the guides on the top of the BP module from front to back until it snaps into place All the segments of the tem...

Page 49: ...odule At the end of the start up sequence the temperature module display will blank except for the appropriate temperature unit icon F or C A short beep indicates that the Sun Tech 247 is ready Note If the temperature module does not appear to be working properly cycle the power several times using the power button on the right side of the BP module This will synchronize all the modules The module...

Page 50: ...equence the pulse oximetry module display will blank except for the SpO2 symbol 5 Turn the device off Connect the adult reusable sensor to the 6 extension cable and then the cable to the connector on the module Secure the cable to your device using the retention clip 6 Turn the device on All display segments light up for three to five seconds A short beep indicates that the SunTech 247 is ready No...

Page 51: ...ed that you disconnect the battery from the device Moving Your Device To pack your device for repair or transport 1 Detach the cuff temperature probe SpO2 sensor power supply and other ancillary products from the device 2 Disconnect the battery and remove it from the device 3 Place the device in the original shipping carton preferably with its original packing material 4 Ensure that the device wil...

Page 52: ...o much 6 Take another BP reading Problem Too much patient or environment motion or conditions causing tremors Solutions 1 Check that the cuff is in the correct position 2 The patient may have been moving too much 3 Take another BP reading Problem Air leak Loose cuff or Blocked or pinched hose Solutions 1 Check that the hose has no sharp bends or is pinched 2 Check that the patient is not lying on ...

Page 53: ...e Status Code 5 Problem Temperature probe missing or outside of well Solutions 1 Remove and then place the probe in the well 2 Ensure that the temperature well the rear portion of the temperature module is well seated on the display Along the top of the module the edge of the well should be flush with the display Remove and carefully slide the well onto the display When properly fixed the error sh...

Page 54: ... then power up the unit using the power button on the right side of the unit If the error does not recur immediately take another measurement 3 If the error recurs remove power from the unit unplug any power supplies and remove the battery if there is one then reconnect the power If the error does not recur immediately take another measurement 4 If the error recurs contact SunTech or an authorized...

Page 55: ...ke another measurement 2 If this is unsuccessful power down then power up the unit using the power button on the right side of the unit If the error does not recur immediately take another measurement 3 If the error recurs remove power from the unit unplug any power supplies and remove the battery if there is one then reconnect the power If the error does not recur immediately take another measure...

Page 56: ...y in the SunTech 247 Remove the battery bay cover and position the rechargeable battery within ensuring proper alignment of polarities Replace the cover securely and connect the device to AC mains power via the power supply to turn the device on Ensure the battery is fully charged before use See page 35 for detailed instructions Why won t my SunTech 247 Battery turn on Ensure that the rechargeable...

Page 57: ...uld I use the SunTech 247 to measure blood pressure during a stress test Although your SunTech 247 is a robust device that has been manufactured with motion tolerance it is not intended for use during stress testing Please use an alternate device like Tango for treadmill stress or Cycle for ergometer stress both monitors from SunTech Medical Should I wait between temperature measurements Yes Accur...

Page 58: ...ccuracy is 3 When does the warranty period begin The warranty for your SunTech 247 begins on the date of shipment of your device How do I make a warranty claim for the SunTech 247 Simply contact an authorized service center on page 47 Web Resources Web Resources Web Resources Web Resources www SunTechMed com Service Centers Service Centers Service Centers Service Centers For customers in the Ameri...

Page 59: ...field Industrial Estate Eynsham Oxfordshire OX29 4TS United Kingdom Tel 44 0 1865 884 234 Fax 44 0 1865 884 235 For customers in Asia and the Pacific SunTech Medical Co Ltd 2 F of Building A Jinxiongda Technology Park Guanlan Bao an District Shenzhen China Tel 86 775 2958 8860 Fax 86 775 2958 8829 ...

Page 60: ...easing the potential for variability Measuring Blood Pressure in Obese Patients There appears to be a positive correlation between obesity and hypertension Due to the increased arm circumference of obese patients use of a standard cuff may lead to blood pressure being erroneously elevated a condition known as cuff hypertension Selecting an Appropriate Cuff for Obese Patients For larger than normal...

Page 61: ...s Measuring Blood Pressure in the Emergency Room Measuring blood pressure in the emergency room can be done through automated blood pressure measurements For critically ill or injured patients blood pressure should be measured through the invasive arterial pressure method Measuring Blood Pressure in the Presence of Orthostatic Hypotension Orthostatic hypotension is defined as a decrease in systoli...

Page 62: ...f Pulse rate range 30 200 bpm 2 or 3 bpm whichever is greater Temperature range 86 F 30 0 C 109 4 F 43 0 C Temperate accuracy 0 2 F 0 1 C Functional oxygen saturation range 40 100 Functional oxygen saturation accuracy 70 100 2 digits Note because pulse oximeter equipment measurements are statistically distributed only about two thirds of pulse oximeter equipment measurements can be expected to fal...

Page 63: ...E 1112 EN 12470 3 Meets EN 1060 1 Specification for non invasive sphygmomanometers Part 1 General requirements and EN 1060 3 Non invasive Sphygmomanometers Part 3 Supplementary Requirements for Electro Mechanical BP Measuring Systems Classification Protection against electric shock Class II for non battery version Internally Powered Equipment for battery version Applied parts Type BF Mode of opera...

Page 64: ...use harmful interference to other devices which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving device Increase the separation between the equipment Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the other device s are connected...

Page 65: ...rm Attention consult accompanying documents Class II isolation equipment or CE approval Recognized component certified by UL to both Canada and US requirements TUV Canada and US approval TUV International approval Earth ground Output connection configuration positive voltage negative shield ...

Page 66: ...ce Compliance Compliance Electromagnetic environment Electromagnetic environment Electromagnetic environment Electromagnetic environment guidance guidance guidance guidance RF emissions CISPR 11 Group 1 The SunTech 247 uses RF energy only for its internal function Therefore its RF emissions are very low and are not likely to cause any interference in nearby electronic equipment RF emissions CISPR ...

Page 67: ...for input output lines Mains power quality should be that of a typical commercial or hospital environment Surge IEC 61000 4 5 1 kV differential mode 2 kV common mode 1 kV differential mode 2 kV common mode Mains power quality should be that of a typical commercial or hospital environment Voltage dips short interruptions and voltage variations on power supply input lines IEC 61000 4 11 5 UT 95 dip ...

Page 68: ...stance d 3 5 V1 P d 3 5 E1 P 80MHz to 800MHz d 7 E1 P 800MHz to 2 5GHz where P is the maximum output power rating of the transmitter in watts W according to the transmitter manufacturer and d is the recommended separation distance in meters m Field strengths from fixed RF transmitters as determined by an electromagnetic site survey a should be less than the compliance level in each frequency range...

Page 69: ...ncy of transmitter Separation distance according to frequency of transmitter Separation distance according to frequency of transmitter m m m m Rated maximum Rated maximum Rated maximum Rated maximum output power of output power of output power of output power of transmitter transmitter transmitter transmitter W W W W 150 kHz to 80 MHz 150 kHz to 80 MHz 150 kHz to 80 MHz 150 kHz to 80 MHz d 3 5 V1 ...

Page 70: ... limited warranty Should a defect become apparent the original purchaser should first notify SunTech Medical Inc of the suspected defect The instrument should be carefully packaged and shipped prepaid to For customers in the Americas SunTech Medical Inc Service Department 507 Airport Boulevard Suite 117 Morrisville NC 27560 USA Tel 1 919 654 2300 Fax 1 919 654 2301 OR For customers in Europe Middl...

Page 71: ...obligation of SunTech Medical Inc and no other warranties expressed implied or statutory are given No representative or employee of SunTech Medical Inc is authorized to assume any further liability or grant any further warranties except as herein ...

Page 72: ... BP Device with Rechargeable Battery and mobile stand basket 99 0063 00 SunTech 247 Battery Mobile System BP Temperature BP Device with Temp Rechargeable Battery and mobile stand basket 99 0064 00 SunTech 247 Battery Mobile System BP SpO2 BP Device with SpO2 Rechargeable Battery and mobile stand basket 99 0065 00 SunTech 247 Wall System BP Temperature SpO2 BP Device with SpO2 Temp and wall mount k...

Page 73: ...r SunTech 247 BP 39 0028 00 Top bottom cover for SunTech 247 BP Covers the top or bottom of a SunTech 247 BP device All Purpo All Purpo All Purpo All Purpose se se se General Clinical General Clinical General Clinical General Clinical Use Cuffs Use Cuffs Use Cuffs Use Cuffs Item Item Item Item Item Name Item Name Item Name Item Name Item Description Item Description Item Description Item Descripti...

Page 74: ...98 0084 28 All Purpose Cuff Large Adult Blood Pressure Cuff with threaded screw type connector Range 31 40 cm Color Burgundy 98 0084 29 All Purpose Cuff Large Adult LONG Blood Pressure Cuff with threaded screw type connector Range 31 40 cm Color Burgundy 98 0084 30 All Purpose Cuff Thigh Blood Pressure Cuff with threaded screw type connector Range 38 50 cm Color Brown Pulse Oxime Pulse Oxime Pulse...

Page 75: ...6 foot Extension Cable 2411 Reusable cables with DB 9 M F connectors 52 0005 05 10 foot Extension Cable 2421 Reusable cables with DB 9 M F connectors Thermometry Thermometry Thermometry Thermometry Accessories Accessories Accessories Accessories Kendall FASTemp Kendall FASTemp Kendall FASTemp Kendall FASTemp Item Item Item Item Item Name Item Name Item Name Item Name Item Description Item Descript...

Page 76: ...escription Item Description Item Description 98 0154 00 Mobile stand kit Includes base pole power supply holder storage basket handle and assembly instructions 98 0149 00 Tabletop stand kit Includes power supply holder 98 0148 00 Wall mount kit Includes wall mountable basket 98 0150 00 Basket Wall mountable 19 0013 00 Power supply for the SunTech 247 Input 100 240 V 50 60 Hz Output 6 V medical gra...

Page 77: ...libration check kit T tube and calibration instructions 98 0156 00 BP calibration kit Interface cable and software to calibrate the SunTech 247 BP 91 0097 00 BP hose BP hose with mate for threaded screw type connector 8 ft 2 4 m length 17 0014 00 Rechargeable battery 6V sealed lead acid battery 80 0041 00 Service Manual ...

Page 78: ...54 2300 1 800 421 8626 Fax 1 919 654 2301 SunTech Medical Ltd Level 25 Bank of China Tower 1 Garden Road Central Hong Kong Tel 852 2251 1949 Fax 852 2251 1950 SunTech Medical Ltd Oakfield Industrial Estate Eynsham Oxfordshire OX29 4TS United Kingdom Tel 44 1865 884 234 Fax 44 1865 884 235 Part 80 0040 00 Rev C ...

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