Wallmax™ Professional Aneroid Sphygmomanometer Model 222 Model V222B User Manual Read this manual before operating the Wallmax Professional Aneroid Sphygmomanometer. Save this manual for future reference.
Contents SAFETY GUIDELINES - PLEASE READ BEFORE USE.............................................2 INTENDED USE.............................................................................................................2 Installation..............................................................................................................3 BLOOD PRESSURE......................................................................................................5 MAINTENANCE......................................
gauge cuff valve bulb 222 / V222B Wallmax Professional Aneroid Sphygmomanometer Installation The Wallmax Aneroid Sphygmomanometer wall mount is packaged complete with gauge, swivel bracket, and mounting screws. Note: Mount the gauge at the intended users' eye level to facilitate easy measurement reading. WARNING: The wall bracket mounts on two screws which are installed in the wall.
1. Mount the bracket using the two center holes. Swivel the sphygmomanometer on its bracket to expose the mounting holes, as shown below. screw manometer bracket mounting position on wall Installation, 222 / V222B Wallmax Professional Aneroid Sphygmomanometer 2. Locate the wall stud where you will mount the bracket. DANGER—risk of electrocution! Ensure that there is no electrical wiring at the location where you will mount the bracket. 3. Hold the bracket up to the wall at the desired mounting height.
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.
Inflating the cuff: Close the bulb’s air valve by turning the air release valve clockwise. Squeeze the inflation bulb at a steady rate until the gauge’s needle points at approximately 30mmHg above the individual’s normal systolic pressure value. If the individual’s normal blood pressure is not known, it is recommended to inflate to 200mmHg.
MAINTENANCE Recommended care and maintenance: Do not drop or pull excessively on the sphygmomanometer components. Never inflate beyond 300mmHg. Do not expose the cuff to direct sunlight. Do not put the sphygmomanometer in contact with sharp objects which could pierce the material and cause damage. Do not dismantle or disassemble. Cleaning Wipe off the manometer and bulb with a clean, damp cloth. Wash the cuff with soap and cold water, rinse and air dry. Do not press cuff with a hot iron.
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