Care and maintenance – American Diagnostic Corporation (ADC) Diagnostix 75XX User Manual

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Inflate cuff 20-30 mmHg above the point at which the radial pulse disappears.

NOTE: Cuff pressure range is 0 mmHg to 300 mmHg.

4. Position the Stethoscope

Position the chestpiece in the antecubital space below the cuff, distal to the brachium. Do

not place chestpiece underneath the cuff, as this impedes accurate measurement. Use the

bell side of a combination stethoscope for clearest detection of the low pitched Korotkoff

(pulse) sounds.

5. Deflate the cuff

Open the valve to deflate the cuff gradually at a rate of 2-3 mmHg per second.

6. Measurement

Record the onset of Korotkoff sounds as the systolic pressure, and the disappearance of

these sounds as diastolic pressure. (Some healthcare professionals recommend recording

diastolic 1 and diastolic 2. Diastolic one occurs at phase 4).

NOTE: It is recommended that K4 be used in children aged 3 to 12, and K5 should be used

for pregnant female patients unless sounds are audible with the cuff deflated, in which case

K4 should be used. K5 should be used for all other adult patients.

After measurement is completed, open valve fully to release any remaining air in the cuff.

Remove cuff.

Care and Maintenance

STORAGE:

Pocket Gauge: After measurement, fully exhaust cuff then wrap cuff around gauge and

bulb and store in zippered carrying case.

Palm Gauge: After measurement, fully exhaust cuff and store in zippered carrying case. If

unit will not be used for an extended period of time, leave the trigger valve in the full ex-

haust position.

Clock Gauge: After measurement, fully exhaust cuff then wrap cuff around bulb and store

in storage compartment.

NOTE: This product will maintain the safety and performance characteristics specified at

temperatures ranging from 50°F to 104°F (10°C to 40°C) at a relative humidity level of

15% to 85%. This device can safely be stored at temperatures ranging from

-4°F (-20°C) to 131°F (55°C) with a relative humidity of 90%.

Manometer: Your ADC DIAGNOSTIX

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brand pocket aneroid gauge (#800 or #802), palm

aneroid (804) or clock aneroid (805) requires minimal care and 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

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