Product Manual

ADC
®
Sphygmomanometer Replacement Parts
(manometer, cuff, bladder, bulb and valve)
Manometer
Intended Use:
ADC
®
blood pressure manometers are designed to
be used with ADC
®
and compatible noninvasive
blood pressure cuffs. They are intended for use
with compatible inflation systems and in conjunc-
tion with a stethoscope to obtain manual blood
pressure readings.
General Warnings:
WARNING: If this equipment is modified, appropriate inspection and testing must
be conducted to ensure its continued safe use.
CAUTION: To obtain the greatest accuracy from your blood pressure instrument,
it is recommended that the instrument be used within a temperature range of 50°F
(10°C) to 104°F (40°C), with a relative humidity range of 15%-85%
(non-condensing).
CAUTION: Manometer pressure range is 0 mmHg to 300 mmHg.
CAUTION: Extreme altitudes may affect blood pressure readings. Your device has
been designed for normal environmental conditions.
CAUTION: This product will maintain the safety and performance characteristics
specified at temperatures ranging from 32°F to 104°F (0°C to 40°C) at a relative
humidity level of 15% to 85%.
Connecting the manometer to the inflation system:
Pocket Style Models: 800, 802, 808N, 809N
The barb at the bottom of the manometer will friction fit onto the tubing
of most commercially available two tube cuff and bladder systems.
WARNING: The pocket style manometer is designed for use with
TWO tube systems where one tube connects to the manometer and
the other connects to the inflation source (bulb and valve).
Palm Style Model: 804
Assemble the supplied luer slip connector onto the free end of the cuff
tubing by inserting the barbed end of connector into tubing. Connector
will friction fit onto the tubing of most commercially available ONE tube
cuff and bladder systems. Insert luer slip connector into the port at the
top of the palm gauge and twist slightly to engage.
WARNING: The palm style manometer is designed for use
with ONE tube systems.
WARNING:
To avoid damage to the instrument, do not force
connector into port.
Clock Style Model: 805
The barb at the bottom of the manometer will friction
fit onto most commercially available coiled tubing.
WARNING: The clock style manometer is designed for
use with TWO tube systems where one tube connects to
the coiled tubing attached to the manometer, and the other
connects to the inflation source (bulb and valve)
CAUTION: For all blood pressure systems that can be wall
mounted, ensure that the unit is securely mounted prior to use
to avoid damage to the instrument and potential patient injury.
Maintenance:
The manometer may be cleaned with a soft cloth but should not be dismantled under
any circumstances. Gauge accuracy can be checked visually; simply be certain the
needle rests within the printed oval when the unit is fully deflated. Should the indica-
tor needle of the manometer rest outside of this calibration mark, then the manometer
must be re-calibrated to within ±3 mmHg when com-
pared to a reference device that has been certified to
national or international measurement standards. No
manometers that have their indicator needle resting
outside of this mark are acceptable for use (Figure 1).
The manufacturer recommends a calibration check
every 2 years.
Standards:
ANSI/AAMI/ISO 81060-1:2007 ANSI/AAMI SP-10:2002
EN 1060-1:1995 EN 1060-2:1995
Bladder Model: 815 Series
Intended Use:
ADCUFF™ latex free bladders are noninvasive inflation bags designed to be used with
ADC
®
and compatible blood pressure cuffs. They are intended for use with manual and
automated noninvasive blood pressure measurement devices.
Assembling the Converitble Bladder
Build a 1 or 2 tube bladder connection depending upon your requirements.
One simple connection is all that is necessary:
• Pocket or Clock Aneroids or Mercurial Sphygs require a 2 tube bladder.
• Palm or Multicuff Aneroids require a 1 tube bladder.
What is included:
(1) Bladder Shell with 1 tube
attached and an open barb
(1) Cap: To close off open barb
for 1 tube bladder use
(1) Tube: To connect to open barb
for 2 tube bladder use
Converitble Bladder Connections (1 or 2 tube)
1 tube - Securely attach enclosed Cap to exposed barb on bladder shell.
2 tube - Securely attach enclosed second tube to exposed barb on bladder shell.
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NOTE: Rubbing alcohol or soapy water can facilitate connections.
Make sure connection is secure.
WARNING: Connections are not designed to be converted back and forth on
a regular basis.
Inserting Bladder into Cuff
To insert the bladder into the cuff;
1. Roll bladder into a tube starting from
long edge opposite tubing (Figure 2).
2. Insert left edge of bladder into cuff
opening (at bottom edge of cuff) until it
is completely inside. Shake cuff until
bladder fully unravels. (Figure 3).
3. Thread tubes through smaller openings
(from inside of cuff out) and tuck flap in
to secure bladder. To make sure that
bladder fills compartment, inflate before
initial use. (Figure 4).
WARNING: If luer lock connectors
are used in the construction of tubing,
there is a possibility that they might be
inadvertently connected to intra-vascular
fluid systems, allowing air to be pumped
into a blood vessel. Immediately consult
a physician if this occurs.
Cuff Models: 845 Series
Intended Use:
ADC
®
blood pressure cuffs are noninvasive blood pressure cuffs that are intended
for use with manual and automated noninvasive blood pressure measurement
devices.
Contraindications:
Aneroid sphygmomanometers
are contraindicated for neonate
use. Do not use with neonatal
cuffs or neonate patients.
Review the size chart for proper
age and limb range usage
(Right).
Size Guide
TM
Marking System:
ADC
®
s Size Guide™ marking system assures use of correct cuff size and proper
cuff alignment. Printed Index and Range markings and applicable limb range (in
cm) allow easy identification of the correct cuff size. An artery mark printed on
both sides indicates bladder midpoint for correct cuff positioning. A convenient
nylon hang tag permits flexible use with either pocket aneroids or mercury
manometers. Hook and loop adhesive surface provides a snug, infinitely variable
fit and is designed to withstand a minimum of 30,000 open/close cycles.
Applying Cuff:
Place the cuff over the bare upper arm with
the artery mark positioned directly over the
brachial artery. The bottom edge of the cuff
should be positioned approximately (1”) one
inch (2-3cm) above the antecubital fold.
Wrap the end of the cuff NOT
containing the bladder around arm snugly
and smoothly and engage adhesive strips.
To verify a correct fit, check that the INDEX
line falls between the two RANGE lines (Figure 5).
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Convertible Bladder
Adult Size 11
p/n 815-11A
100
%
LEAK
TESTED
Bladder Shell
Tube
Cap
Lifetime Certified
AMERICAN DIAGNOSTIC CORPORATION
0197
mmHg
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220
100
240
80
260
60
280
40
300
20
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120
100
80
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220
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SPHYGMOMANOMETER
Lifetime Certified
0197
mmHg
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Index Line
Range Lines
Index Line Artery Mark
Convertible Bladder
Adult Size 11
p/n 815-11A
100
%
LEAK
TESTED
1 Tube Connection
Convertible Bladder
Adult Size 11
p/n 815-11A
100
%
LEAK
TESTED
2 Tube Connection
Index Line
TM
11
Index Line
TM
11
(Figure 2)
(Figure 3)
(Figure 4)
Index Line
TM
13
T
12
X
10
SA
9
C
7
I
11
A
Adult - 11
23-40 cm
11
TM
23-40 cm
Reusable BP Cuff
11
Gauge Hang
Tab
Bladder FlapArtery Mark
Size Icons
Hook & Loop
Closure Adhesive
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Left Arm
Tube
(Figure 5)
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NOTE: Store gauge with
valve in full exhaust position.
(Figure 1)
Cuff Size
Limb Range
Inches CM
Infant 7 3.5 to 5.5 9 to 14
Child 9 5.1 to 7.6 13 to 19.5
Sm. Adult 10 7.4 to 10.6 19 to 27
Adult 11 9 to 15.7 23 to 40
Lg. Adult 12 13.3 to 19.6 34 to 50
Thigh 13 15.7 to 25.9 40 to 66
Size Chart
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