e-sphyg 2 TM 9002 Automatic Sphygmomanometer User’s Manual ADC 55 Commerce Drive Hauppauge, NY 11788 Inspected in the U.S.A. Made in Japan tel: 631-273-9600, 1-800-232-2670 fax: 631-273-9659 ® www.adctoday.com email: info@adctoday.
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ADC® 9002 e-sphygTM 2 Limited Warranty American Diagnostic Corporation (ADC ) warrants its products against defects in materials and workmanship under normal use and service as follows: ® Table of Contents Introduction and Intended Use . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 1. Warranty service extends to the original retail purchaser only and commences with the date of delivery. Warnings and Precautions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Introduction and Intended Use The 9002 digital ADC® e-sphygTM 2 sphygmomanometer is a digital sphygmomanometer intended for measurement of systolic and diastolic blood pressure and pulse rate in adult patients, i.e., age 12 and above. This product is not designed for neonatal use. Inaccurate readings may result if it is used on a child's arm.
Mobile Base Assembly Parts Warnings and Precautions Warning - A warning statement in this manual identifies a condition or practice which, if not corrected or discontinued immediately could lead to patient injury, illness, or death. Warning - If luer lock connectors are used in the construction 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. Immediately consult a physician if this occurs.
9002M - Mobile Unit Parts & Tools Product Features DUAL DISPLAY COLUMN LCD and SEGMENT LCD (Simulated Mercury Column) The pressure can be read in the column LCD height and as digital value in the segment LCD. ADC Item Item no. 1. e-sphygTM 2 9002 2. 6mm Allen Wrench 752M-116 3.
Name and function of each part 9002W - Wall Unit Parts & Tools ADC Item 300 290 1. 9002 e-sphygTM 2 280 270 260 250 2 230 6mm Allen Wrench 210 200 130 82 190 180 170 3. Wall Bracket 4. Wall Basket with (3) screws / (3) mollys 2 220 752M-116 160 952-103 150 140 130 752M-116 73 120 110 100 90 LOW BATTERY POWER 80 70 60 952-025 SEGMENT LCD INFLATION MARK COLUMN LCD e-sphyg 240 2. MAIN UNIT 1 Item no.
Name and function of each part Care and Maintenance Cuff Sizes SMALL ADULT Arm circumferences of 7.4”-10.6” (19.0-27.0cm) ADULT Arm circumferences of 9.0”-15.7” (23.0-40.0cm) LARGE ADULT Arm circumferences of 13.3”-19.6” (34.0-50.0cm) LUER CONNECTOR (Male Luer to Female Bladder Tube) BLADDER TUBE (Female Luer Connection) COILED TUBING Because the device includes precision parts, care should be taken to avoid extreme temperature variations, humidity, shock, dust, and direct sunlight.
Error Displays and Troubleshooting Preparation for Use Connecting and Using the AC Adapter (All models) ERROR SYMBOL/SYMPTOM CAUSE REMEDY Measurement result cannot be recalled or is not stored. Blood pressure was taken in “MANUAL” mode. Measurement result is saved only when it is taken in “AUTO” mode. Cuff inflation does not start. Battery is exhausted. AC INDICATOR is lit even when 9002 is turned off. The column LCD is dim or brightness is not steady. The battery is inserted.
Error Displays and Troubleshooting BATTERY MARK flashes in the segment LCD when the battery charge is low. Only a few more measurements remain before the battery runs down. ERROR SYMBOL/SYMPTOM The battery needs to be recharged when BATTERY MARK is displayed. Measurement cannot be made. NOTE: The rechargeable batteries may not be completely full after their initial charge or when they have not been used for an extended period of time.
Error Displays and Troubleshooting ERROR SYMBOL/SYMPTOM How to Assemble Wall Model CAUSE REMEDY OVER-PRESSURIZATION: The cuff was inflated to the maximum pressure because of movement of body, etc. Make sure that the patient stays still during measurement. MEASUREMENT ERROR: Measurement could not be made because of moving or talking during measurement. Make sure the patient remains still and quiet during measurement. INFLATION ERROR: AIR PLUG is not correctly inserted.
How to Assemble Mobile Model 1. With base on its side connect upright outer pole to base using large (6mm) allen bolt. Tighten with large (6mm) allen key provided. Tighten hardware as securely as possible. (Note: To prevent loosening, hardware must be tightened securely and periodically checked) (Figure 1). 2. Slide spring and stainless steel inner pole inside outer pole with open end up (Figure 2). 3. Loosen (3mm) allen bolt on collar of cuff storage basket with small (3mm) allen key provided.
Cuff Connections Apply the cuff and stethoscope to the patient's arm in the same manner as the usual auscultatory method. Press START/STOP button. The cuff is inflated automatically after zero settings. Pressurization stops when pressure reaches the preset pressure value and pressure starts to descend. Deflation rate is displayed at the lower right corner of the segment LCD. NOTE: Press START/STOP button whenever the measurement should be interrupted. The device will rapidly exhaust air from the cuff.
Apply the cuff to patient's arm. Choose the right size of cuff for your patient. NOTE: Only these 3 cuffs may be used in auto mode. ARM CIRCUMFERENCE 9.0 to 15.7 inches (23.0 to 40.0 cm) 13.3 to 19.6 inches (34.0 to 50.0 cm) 7.4 to 10.6 inches (19.0 to 27.0 cm) CUFF SIZE ADULT LARGE ADULT SMALL ADULT The lower edge of the cuff should be about 1” (2 to 3 cm) above the inner elbow and BLADDER TUBE should be over the inner part of the arm, positioning the ARTERY MARK of the cuff over the brachial artery.