Operation of diagnostix, Palm aneroids, Connecting gauge to cuff – American Diagnostic Corporation (ADC) Diagnostix 75XX User Manual

Page 4: Using the trigger valve, Clock aneroids

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Most models are preassembled and ready for use. In units requiring assembly, the bulb and

valve should connect to the tube closest to the Index Line. The gauge connects to the re-

maining tube.

Operation of Diagnostix

TM

Palm Aneroids

This booklet contains operating and mainte-

nance information for the DIAGNOSTIX

TM

703,

788 Series, System 3, Pediatric, General Prac-

tice, System 4 and System 5 Multicuff instru-

ments. Please read and retain.

Your DIAGNOSTIX

palm style aneroid

manometer with integral bulb and trigger air

release valve (#804N), ADCUFF™ calibrated

cuff with Size Guide

marking system, blad-

der, luer slip connector (attached to bladder

tubing), zippered carrying case, and instruction booklet. ADC

®

’s

Multicuff Systems (System 3, 4, 5, GPK, and PMK) contain the

#804 manometer and a variety of cuffs with single tube bladders,

each equipped with a luer slip connector, and a compartmental-

ized case.

Connecting Gauge to Cuff

To connect the cuff to the gauge insert the luer slip connector at the end of the bladder

tube into the receptacle on the top of the gauge with a firm twist until secure. To re-

move, reverse procedure.

NOTE:

To avoid damage to the instrument, do not force connection

into port. 1/16th inch of connector should remain visible.

Using the Trigger Valve

Deflation: Gently squeeze the bottom of the trigger to deflate the cuff. Altering

the pressure affects the deflation rate.

Rapid Exhaust: To exhaust remaining air after measurement is completed, squeeze trigger until

it clicks and locks in place.

Caution: Never force trigger.

Operation of Diagnostix

TM

Clock Aneroids

This booklet contains operating and maintenance information for the DIAGNOSTIX

750W series,

Wall Mount, 752M series, Mobile and 750D series, Desktop Aneroid Sphygmomanometers.

Please read and retain.

Your DIAGNOSTIX

750/752 consists of a large “clockface” aneroid with easy-to-read 6” dial, an

integral swivel bracket/cuff storage compartment (wall series only), complete inflation system

(which includes the ADCUFF

nylon cuff with Size Guide

marking system, latex-free inflation

Connector

Cuff

Bladder Tubing

Trigger Valve

Gauge

Artery Mark

Connector Port

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