About this Manual This manual describes features and uses of the ADC® by SunTech® ADview a non-invasive, clinical-grade automated device to measure blood pressure, pulse rate and mean arterial pressure. Optional modules to measure temperature and functional oxygen saturation are available, and their use is also described in this manual.
Hauppauge, New York 11788 USA Phone: 631.273.9600 Fax: 631.273.9659 E-mail: info@adctoday.com Copyright Information All content in this manual is the proprietary information of ADC by SunTech and is provided solely for purposes of operation, maintenance or service of the ADview. This manual and the ADview described in it are protected under copyright law under which they may not be copied, in whole or in part, without written consent of ADC. ADview is a registered trademark of ADC.
KEYS AND ACRONYMS Acronyms Acronyms commonly used in this document include: APC An ADC proprietary acronym for “All Purpose Cuff” BP Blood pressure HR Pulse rate K-sound Korotkoff sound MAP Mean arterial pressure NIBP Non-invasive blood pressure EMR/EHR Electronic Medical Records/Electronic Health Records 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 ADview device.
Indications for Use The ADview NIBP , Temperature, and Pulse Oximeter device is indicated for use in measuring and displaying Systolic and Diastolic blood pressures, pulse rate, temperature, and functional oxygen saturation (SpO2) of adult and pediatric patients in hospitals, medical facilities, clinics, physicians offices, and other sub-acute environments.
For accurate blood pressure measurements, ensure that the circumference of the arm fits within the range markings on the cuff. The ADview is not intended for continuous monitoring. Although the blood pressure cuff and cable are defibrillator proof, the temperature probe and SpO2 sensor are not. Do not leave the device unattended 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 pages 61-66.
Do not make repairs yourself. Equipment must be returned to ADC or authorized service personnel for repairs. Substitution of a component different from that supplied may result in measurement error. If the ADview is dropped or mishandled, please have it checked by a authorized service center before bringing it back into use. The ADview is not intended for patients connected to a cardiopulmonary bypass machine.
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Recalling the Last Set of Readings ................................................................ ..................................................................................... .....................................................32 ..................... 32 Clearing the Last Set of Readings Readings................................ dings................................................................ ....................................................................................... ............
EMC Statement ..............................................................................................................52 Symbols................................ Symbols................................................................ ................................................................................................ .............................................................................................. ..............................................................52 ...............
GETTING TO KNOW THE ADVIEW Your ADview is a model of functionality, offering consistent blood pressure measurements along with reliable temperature and functional oxygen saturation readings. Package Contents Upon opening your kit, please ensure that all listed contents are included. If any contents are missing or damaged, please contact ADC. The ADview Kit The ADview kit contains your rechargeable battery powered device.
Accessory Modules Accessory modules that you can purchase from your distributor or ADC to enhance usability of your ADview include: • A temperature module that includes the oral/axillary probe and one box of disposable probe covers. A rectal probe option is available separately. • 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 pages 61-66.
A Bird’s Eye View BP module Automatic button Power button (recessed) Sphygmode manual button Blood pressure hose connector Power connector (rear panel) Connectors on the main BP module • Power Connector: 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.
Buttons on the main BP module Button Functionality for the BP Module Button Device Status Action Result Select for less than 2 seconds Start an automatic BP measurement. Select for 2 to 5 seconds Redisplay last measurement values for all modules. Select for more than 5 seconds Clear last measurement values for all modules. Taking an automatic or Sphygmode BP Select Aborts the BP measurement in progress.
BP display Systolic blood pressure Pressure column Diastolic blood pressure Mean arterial pressure icons Pulse rate icon Warning icon Cuff/hose error icon Power level indicator Pulse rate/ Mean arterial pressure/Status code Information on the BP module display • Systolic blood pressure: At the end of a measurement or when the last measurement is recalled, the patient’s systolic BP is displayed. During a measurement, the cuff pressure is displayed.
• Warning icon: When displayed, indicates that the system needs to be checked. See page 40 for details. • Pressure column: Displays the pressure in the cuff. Each segment represents approximately 10mmHg. Optional temperature and pulse oximetry modules Temperature units select (recessed) Temperature mode select SpO2 sensor connector Buttons on the optional temperature module • Temperature units select: Recessed momentary switch that toggles the display between °F and °C.
Connectors on the optional temperature module • Temperature unit connector: Located on the temperature module, connects to the temperature probe housed in the temperature probe well. Temperature probe connector Temperature unit connector (not shown) Buttons on the optional pulse oximetry module: None Connectors on the optional pulse oximetry module • SpO2 sensor connector: Connects to a SpO2 extension cable or sensor. See page 63 for compatible accessories.
Optional temperature and pulse oximetry displays Celsius icon Fahrenheit icon Temperature Warning icon Signal quality SpO2 Warning icon Information on the optional temperature module display • Temperature: At the end of a measurement, the patient’s temperature is displayed. During a measurement, displays the probe type 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.
Information on the optional pulse oximetry module display • SpO2: At the end of a measurement, the functional oxygen saturation of the patient is displayed. If the warning icon is lit, displays the status code. See page 42 for details. • Signal quality: During a measurement, indicates the quality of signal from the pulse oximeter sensor. • Warning icon: When displayed, indicates that the system needs to be checked. See page 42 for details.
One short beep followed by a long beep You have aborted this BP measurement. Visual Cues - Battery Icon The battery icon indicates the status of the power supply as follows. ICON/DISPLAY ICON/DISPLAY INDICATES… Battery fully charged Battery is charging (segments animated) Power-off state As the charge 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.
ICON/DISPLAY INDICATES… If this icon is lit on power-up, MAP mode is enabled. After a measurement, this icon is lit when MAP is displayed in the space below. These letters are displayed in the pulse rate display area when you are checking the device’s calibration. Indicates an issue associated with the cuff, its position, or connection. Please check the cuff and hose and try again. Additionally, check page 40 for troubleshooting details. Warning! The device is unable to take a valid reading.
ICON/DISPLAY INDICATES… The device is set to measure an oral temperature. The device is set to measure an axillary temperature. The device is set to measure a rectal temperature. The unit is taking a measurement in direct measurement mode. The display of alternates with the current probe temperature. The unit is taking a measurement in direct measurement mode, but the reading is currently out-of-range.
ICON/DISPLAY INDICATES… 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.
QUICK START GUIDE If the device is off, turn it on by depressing the power button on the right side. Measuring Blood Pressur Pressure and Pulse Rate Rate Automatically 1. Wrap an appropriately sized cuff (sizes are tabulated on page 21) snugly around the upper arm midway between the elbow and shoulder. 2. Ask the patient to stay still and quiet before taking the measurement. 3. Press the automatic button on your unit. The cuff begins to inflate and the cuff pressure is shown in the systolic display.
Measuring Temperature 1. To measure temperature orally, remove the blue probe from its holder and secure a disposable cover on it. The display shows the type of measurement, . 2. Wait for the device to beep before placing 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.
SETTING ETTING UP THE ADVIEW Safety Precautions As a clinically trained professional using the ADview, your responsibilities include safeguarding your patients, yourself and your equipment. Many setup functions will be performed either only once or very occasionally, and it is important that you pay close attention. Before you set up your ADview, please review these safety guidelines.
Mounting Your Device For convenience, you may mount your unit on the wall or attach it to a mobile stand or a tabletop stand. A storage basket is included and can be used to hold cuffs, boxes of probe covers for the optional temperature module, and SpO2 sensors for the optional pulse oximetry module. All compatible accessories for mounting your ADview can be found in the list starting on page 61.
FirstFirst-Time Setup The ADview must be plugged in and charged before first use. Charging the Battery The ADview Battery is powered by a rechargeable 6V lead-acid battery or by AC power. To turn the device on for the first time, connect the device to the power supply, then the power supply to an AC mains power source. Leave it connected for 8 to 12 hours to fully charge the battery. in the battery The charging status is indicated by the rotating sequence of lit segments icon.
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 backward over the SpO2 connector to hold the connector in the module. 4. Connect the power supply to the main BP module. Then, connect the power supply to an AC mains power source. The device will turn on automatically. Powering Up 1.
MEASURING BLOOD PRESSURE WITH THE ADVIEW Your ADview device is designed to take accurate blood pressure readings by the oscillometric method. Systolic pressures from 60 to 270 mmHg and diastolic pressures from 30 to 170 mm Hg lie within the range of your device. In most cases, you will be able to take accurate blood pressure (BP) and pulse rate (HR) measurements within 30-40 seconds.
Selecting the Right Cuff Your device comes with durable two-piece All Purpose Cuffs (APC) from ADC. Cuffs are available in a range of sizes, from Child to Thigh. Note that your ADview works optimally with APC cuffs. Using the table below, select a cuff you estimate to be of the right circumference: 2. Wrap the cuff around the patient’s upper arm midway between the elbow and the shoulder. 3.
Taking a Measurement The ADview allows you to take BP measurements automatically like a monitor or manually like a sphygmomanometer using manual Sphygmode™. In automatic mode, the cuff inflates and deflates automatically. Initial inflation reaches a cuff pressure of 160 mmHg; the cuff then re-inflates as necessary to obtain a reading. Deflation is optimized to reduce measurement time and obtain an accurate result.
3. If there is an error in obtaining a measurement, indicated by three beeps, please refer to the troubleshooting tips on page 40 and take the appropriate remedial measure. Taking a measurement on each arm helps rule out dissecting aneurysms, coarctation of the aorta, vascular obstruction and possible errors in measurement.1 You can find more tips like this in the American Heart Association’s current scientific statement on recommendations for blood pressure measurement.
K-Sounds: A Primer Korotkoff sounds, commonly called K-sounds, are the sounds you detect through your stethoscope when you measure blood pressure with a sphygmomanometer or an aneroid device. Named for the Russian physician who identified them, there are five phases of Ksounds, each phase characterized by a distinct volume and quality of sound. K-sounds are heard through the stethoscope as the blood pressure cuff deflates. The first sound, K-1, is heard when cuff pressure equals systolic pressure.
MEASURING TEMPERATURE WITH THE ADVIEW Your ADview device can measure temperature with the optional temperature module. This module enables you to take rapid, accurate temperature measurements ranging from 86°F109.4°F. Typically, predictive readings are obtained within ten to fifteen seconds, and direct readings within two minutes. The module is equipped with the temperature probe for oral/axillary measurement, color-coded blue. A rectal probe that is color-coded red is optionally available.
• Use only ADC by SunTech supplied probe covers with this device. • The device and probe covers are non-sterile. Do not use on abraded tissue. • To limit cross contamination, use blue probes for taking oral and axillary temperature only. Use red probes for rectal temperatures only. • Dispose used probe covers in accordance with current medical practices or local regulations regarding disposal of infectious, biological medical waste.
Taking an Axillary Temperature 1. Remove the blue probe from its holder and secure a disposable cover on it. The probe pre-heating process begins with the flashing display of the type of measurement, . 2. Briefly (less than 2 seconds) press the temperature mode select button until it displays for axillary. 3. After a few seconds, the device will beep to signify that the probe is ready for placement. After the beep, lift the patient’s upper arm and place the probe high under the patient’s axilla.
4. Remove the red probe from its holder and secure a disposable cover on it. The probe . pre-heating process begins with the flashing display of 5. After a few seconds, the device will beep to signify that the probe is ready for placement. After the beep, separate the patient’s buttocks and apply a thin coat of water-based lubricant for smooth entry of the probe. Insert the probe gently 1 cm inside the sphincter. Tilt the probe to keep it in place and hold it in position to ensure tissue contact.
MEASURING OXYGEN SATURATION WITH THE ADVIEW The ADview optional pulse oximeter module measures functional oxygen saturation ranging from 40% to 100%. A signal strength display assists the clinician in the proper placement of the sensor. The ADview is a spot check device and is not used for patient monitoring. Therefore, there are no SpO2 alarms.
• The use of this sensor is contraindicated in patients with allergies to adhesive tape. Guidelines for Use • When selecting a sensor site, give priority to an extremity free of an arterial catheter, blood pressure cuff or intravascular infusion line. • Clean reusable sensors after use. • Ensure that the optical components of the sensor are properly affixed to the patient and aligned.
2. When you remove the sensor from the patient’s finger, the display will flash the last measurement for 8 seconds. The measurement will then be displayed for 2 minutes or until another measurement is made. Note the patient’s reading and confirm normal venous return. After 10 minutes of continuous measurement, the measurement is automatically terminated and status code “01” is displayed.
MANAGING READINGS Recalling the Last Set of Readings To redisplay the last set of readings, depress the automatic button on the BP module for more than two seconds until the last reading is displayed. If your ADview has temperature and/or pulse oximetry modules, the last set of readings includes these readings as well. If the last attempted reading resulted in an error and/or warning, then this will be displayed.
MAINTAINING THE ADVIEW Routine Maintenance Establishing simple care guidelines helps protect the performance and life of your ADview. On a routine basis, you should inspect the device, cables and pneumatic hoses for cracks, fraying or kinks and immediately replace any damaged parts. Remember to check the calibration of the BP module annually. If available, a biomedical technician may help in maintaining your equipment. Cleaning Cleaning the Device 1.
Never immerse sensor and clips in fluids. Do not pour or spray any liquids on them either. Caustic or abrasive cleaners will cause permanent damage. Prying the finger clip sensor to an angle greater than 90° can permanently damage its casing. Checking the Calibration of Your Device It is recommended that you check the BP calibration of your ADview once a year. To check calibration: 1. Start with the device powered off.
2. Replace the Temperature Probe with the Calibration Plug. 3. Replace the Temperature Well. 4. Initiate a measurement by inserting and removing the Temperature probe from the well. 5. Verify the accuracy of the measurement. Probe accuracy can be checked by using the thermometer as you would on a patient in any mode with a cover, but place it in a calibrated water bath. Direct mode is accurate to +/- 0.1 C of the calibrated water bath temperature. Predictive mode accuracy is accurate to +/- 0.
Attaching the Temperature Module Should you need to attach or remove the temperature module; the following instructions give an overview of its attachment to the BP module. The temperature module attaches to the top of the BP module. It is made up of the following two pieces: A • Part A with the display. • Part B, the probe holder, which holds the temperature probe and probe cover box. B 1. Using the power button on the right side of the BP module, ensure that the ADview is off. 2.
4. Attach the temperature probe connector to part B as follows: with the black surface facing downward, hold the probe connector end against the notches on the probe holder, as shown in red (step 1 shown below). 5. Rotate the connector upwards until it snaps securely into place (step 2 shown above). The black surface faces outward and the cord extends upward. 6.
Attaching the Pulse Oximetry Module Should you need to attach or remove the pulse oximetry module; the following instructions give an overview of its attachment to the BP module. The pulse oximetry module attaches to the bottom of the BP module. 1. Using the power button on the right side of the BP module, ensure that the ADview is off. 2. Remove the cover plate from the bottom of the main BP module. 3.
Note: If the pulse oximetry 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.
TROUBLESHOOTING The troubleshooting chart provides pointers on diagnosing issues associated with error or status codes. Problem: The ADvew will not power on. Solutions: 1. The ADview must be plugged in to charge before first use. Problem: My ADview is not communicating with my EMR/EHR system or network Solutions: 1. Be sure your ADview is equipped with the Bluetooth option. 2. Your ADview and wireless system must be configured to communicate.
Problem: Air leak, Loose cuff, or Blocked or pinched hose Solutions: 1. Check that the hose has no sharp bends or is pinched. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Check that the patient is not lying on the cuff. Check that the cuff is in the correct position. Check that the hose is connected to the system and the cuff. Check that the cuff is properly tightened. Check that the correct size cuff is being applied. Check that the cuff is not leaking air. 8. Check that the hose connections are not damaged or loose. 9.
Status Code: 10 Problem: Defective temperature probe 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 should no longer be displayed. Turn the device off. After it has shut down, turn it on.
Status Code: 02 Problem: Poor sensor position (signal is inadequate for a reliable measurement) Solution: Adjust position of sensor on patient by placing sensor on opposite hand or ear or alternate site. Avoid fingers with nail polish or artificial nails. Status Code: 05 Problem: The sensor has been disconnected from the device. Solution: Reconnect the sensor. If you wish, you may leave the sensor disconnected as this code is only displayed once at the time the sensor is disconnected.
FAQs Can I obtain replacement copies of the ADview CD and manual? Copies of the ADview manual are available through the Customer Service area of our website. To download the manual, please visit www.adctoday.com/adview. For a replacement CD, please email Customer Service at info@adctoday.com How do I clean the ADview device? The ADview requires only minimal cleaning. Wipe it down occasionally with a soft, damp cloth. Never immerse the device or apply cleaning fluid or solvents.
Can I upgrade my current version of ADview at a later date? To upgrade your ADview device, please review the list of accessories on page 61 or on our website. Contact your local distributor for details. Could I use the ADview to measure blood pressure during a stress test? Although your ADview is a robust device that has been manufactured with motion tolerance, it is not intended for use during stress testing. Should I wait between temperature measurements? Yes.
How do I make a warranty claim for the ADview? Contact an authorized service center on pages 46 - 47. How do I get my ADview to communicate with my EMR/EHR software system? You must have the optional Bluetooth capability to allow communication with any EMR/EHR system. Please contact your IT administrator or EMR/EHR system provider about configuring your ADview for communication. Software development kits are available from ADC for EMR/EHR vendors to support communication with the ADview.
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SPECIAL SITUATIONS Special Situations Unique circumstances, such as the patient’s age or physiological disturbances, require you to take special care while measuring blood pressure or vital signs. The more common examples of such circumstances are described here, to assist you in using your ADview optimally under such conditions.
For clinically relevant hypertension in pregnancy, use the ADview to take a Sphygmode measurement. Measuring Blood Pressure in the Elderly In the elderly, the combination of hypertension and ageing can manifest as a decrease in arterial compliance. Variability in blood pressure can lead to a number of circadian blood pressure patterns that are best identified using ambulatory blood pressure measurement. The clinical consequence of this blood pressure variability is inaccurate readings.
APPENDICES Specifications Patient population: Adult and pediatric patients (age 3 and above).
Safety systems: Independent hardware over-pressure circuit and redundant software overpressure algorithm to limit cuff pressure to less than 330 mmHg. Independent hardware timing circuit and redundant software timer algorithm to limit the duration of a blood pressure cycle to less than 180 seconds. Dimensions: Length = 5.5 inches, Height = 11.5 inches, Width = 3.8 inches; Length =14.0 cm, Height = 29.2 cm, Width = 9.7 cm Standards: UL60601-1, CAN/CSA C22.
EMC Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for medical devices to IEC60601-1-2: 2001. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a typical medical installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to other devices in the vicinity.
SYMBOL DESCRIPTION Attention, consult accompanying documents.
Guidance and manufacturer’s declaration – electromagnetic emissions The ADview is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below. The customer or the user of the ADview should assure that it is used in such an environment. Emissions test Compliance Compliance Electromagnetic environment – guidance RF emissions Group 1 The ADview uses RF energy only for its internal CISPR 11 function.
Guidance and manufacturer’s declaration – electromagnetic immunity The ADview is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below. The customer or the user of the ADview should assure that it is used in such an environment. Immunity test IEC 60601 test Compliance level Electromagnetic environment – level guidance Electrostatic ±6 kV contact ±6 kV contact Floors should be wood, concrete discharge ±8 kV air ±8 kV air or ceramic tile.
Guidance and manufacturer’s declaration – electromagnetic immunity The ADview device is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below. The customer or the user of the ADview device should assure that it is used in such an environment.
Recommended separation distances between portable and mobile RF communications equipment and the ADview Dview device device The ADview device is intended for use in an electromagnetic environment in which radiated RF disturbances are controlled.
For units that are Bluetooth enabled, the following EU and FCC regulatory information applies applies: ies: EU Regulatory Information The transmitter module manufactured by Mitsumi and incorporated into the AdView BP module marked by has been approved in accordance with the R&TTE directive. FCC Regulatory Information FCC RF Interference Statement: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules.
Limited Warranty ADview Device ADC by SunTech provides the original purchaser the following limited warranty from date of invoice. All serialized modules 24 months APC Cuff(s) 24 months Roll stand 24 months Accessories, i.e. patient cables, disposables, power supplies 90 days ADC by SunTech warrants each instrument to be free from defects in material and workmanship.
The instrument will be repaired in the shortest possible time and returned prepaid by the same shipping method as received by the factory. This limited warranty is void if the instrument has been damaged by accident, misuse, negligence, act of God or serviced by any person not authorized by ADC. This limited warranty contains the entire obligation of ADC and no other warranties expressed, implied or statutory are given.
Purchasing Parts and Accessories We recommend that you purchase parts and accessories for your ADview from your authorized ADview distributor. A consolidated list of parts and accessories appears below.
9000BPSTO ADview Battery Tabletop 9000D System, BP, Temperature & SpO2 9000BP ADview Battery Tabletop BP Device with SpO2, Temp, Rechargeable Battery, and tabletop stand System, BP BP Device with Rechargeable Battery and tabletop stand ADView Battery Tabletop System, BP & Temperature BP Device with Temp, Rechargeable Battery, and tabletop stand ADview Battery Tabletop BP Device with SpO2, Rechargeable Battery, and tabletop stand 9000D 9000BPTO 9000D 9000BPS System, BP & SpO2 9000D ADview Dvie
9000ACK All Purpose Cuff package, Adult Includes Adult, Large Adult, and Thigh cuffs with threaded screw type connectors 9000PCK All Purpose Cuff package, Pediatric Includes Child, Small Adult, and Adult cuffs with threaded screw type connectors 850-9000-9CGR All Purpose Cuff, Child Blood Pressure Cuff with threaded screw type connector, Range: 12-19 cm, Color: Green 850-9000-10SARB All Purpose Cuff, Small Adult Blood Pressure Cuff with threaded screw type connector, Range: 17-25 cm, Color: Royal
Thermometry Accessories Item # Item Name Item Description 9000TR-01 Red Rectal Temperature Kit Includes rectal probe, well, and box of probe covers 9000TOP Blue Oral/Axillary Probe Oral/axillary probe with 9 ft (2.7 m) extended cord 9000TWB Blue Oral/Axillary Well Rear piece of the temperature module that holds the oral/axillary probe and box of probe covers 9000TRP Red Rectal Probe Rectal probe with 9 ft (2.
9000PCEU EU power cord Power or mains lead with Type E and F hybrid, CEE 7/7, two pin plug, 8.2 ft (2.5 m) length 9000PCUK UK power cord Power or mains lead with Type G, BS1363, three pin plug, 8.2 ft (2.5 m) length 9000PC US power cord Power or mains lead with Type B, NEMA 5-15. three pin plug, 8.2 ft (2.5m) length 9000BPC BP hose BP hose with mate for threaded screw type connector, 8 ft (2.
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