American Diagnostic Corporation (ADC) e-sphyg2 9002 User Manual

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TM
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e-sphyg
2
9002
Automatic Sphygmomanometer
Manual
ADC 55 Commerce Drive
Hauppauge, NY 11788
IB p/n 93-9002-00 rev 6 Printed in Japan
tel: 631-273-9600, 1-800-232-2670
Inspected in the U.S.A.
fax: 631-273-9659
www.adctoday.com
email: info@adctoday.com
Made in Japan
AMERICAN DIAGNOSTIC CORPORATION
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A Special Thank You...
Thank you for choosing an ADC®blood pressure instrument. We're proud of the care and quality that goes into the manufacture of each and every item that bears our name. Only the finest materials are used to assure you of a timeless instrument designed for optimum performance.
You'll quickly appreciate the results, for you now own one of the finest sphygmomanometers that money can buy.
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With proper care and maintenance, your ADC to provide you with many years of dependable service. Please read the following instructions and general information which will prove helpful in allowing you to enjoy your ADC
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product.
blood pressure instrument is sure
Replacement Parts
Component Part No. Latex-free Model Use
Coiled Tubing 4’ 886N Desk
Coiled Tubing 8’ 885N All Models
Cuff & Bladder - Sm. Adult 845-10SABK-IF All Models
Cuff & Bladder - Adult 845-11ABK-IF All Models
Cuff & Bladder - Lg. Adult 845-12XBK-IF All Models
Female Luer Conncetor 891F All Models
Male Luer Conncetor 891M All Models
Plastic Connector 9002-2 All Models
AC Adapter 9002-3 All Models
Rechargeable Battery Pack 9002-5 All Models
Advantages of Digital
Your new ADC®e-sphyg with all of the functionality of a traditional sphygmomanometer, with none of the problems associated with these devices. Using state-of-the-art technology, your e-sphyg versatility, and reliability exceeding the most popular aneroid and mercurial instruments.
Its dual mode design will permit the instrument to fully measure a patient’s blood pressure and pulse automatically. In manual mode, it allows you to use the time proven auscultatory method to obtain blood pressure readings.
Thank you for your patronage. It is indeed our pleasure to serve you.
©2012 AMERICAN DIAGNOSTIC CORP.
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2 sphygmomanometer is intended to provide you
TM
2 sphygmomanometer will provide you with performance,
Sincerely, American Diagnostic Corp.
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FOR QUESTIONS, COMMENTS,
OR SUGGESTIONS
CALL TOLL FREE: 1-800-ADC-2670
©2013 ADC®. All rights reserved. No one is permitted to reproduce or duplicate in any form, this manual or any part thereof without the expressed written permission of ADC responsibility for any injury to anyone, or for any illegal or improper use of the product that may result from failure to use the product in accordance with the instructions, cautions, warnings, or statement of intended use published in this manual. The 9002 e-sphyg 2 marks of ADC
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Limited Warranty
American Diagnostic Corporation (ADC®) warrants its products against defects in materials and workmanship under normal use and service as follows:
1. Warranty service extends to the original retail purchaser only and commences with the date of delivery.
2. The entire sphygmomanometer is warranted for one year.
3. Cuff, bladder and coiled tubing are warranted for three years.
4. The manometer is warranted to remain accurate to ±3mmHg over its full range when compared to a reference standard for life.
What is Covered: Repair, or replacement of parts, and labor.
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What is not covered: Transportation charges to and from ADC by abuse, misuse, accident, or negligence. Incidental, special, or consequential damages. Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental, special, or consequential damages, so this limitation may not apply to you.
To Obtain Warranty Service: Send item(s) postage paid to ADC 55 Commerce Dr., Hauppauge, NY 11788. Please include your name and address, daytime phone no., proof of purchase, a brief note explaining the problem, and $2.00 to cover the cost of return shipping and handling.
Implied Warranty: Any implied warranty shall be limited in duration to the terms of this warranty and in no case beyond the original selling price (except where prohibited by law). This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may have other rights which vary from state to state.
. Damages caused
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, Attn: Service Dept.,
ADC®9002 e-sphyg
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Table of Contents
Introduction and Intended Use . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4
Warnings and Precautions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5
Product Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6
Name and Function of Each Part . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7-8
Preparation for Use . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9-10
How to Assemble Wall Model . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11
How to Assemble Mobile Model . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12
Cuff Connections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13
Taking Blood Pressure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13-16
Memory Function . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17
Error Displays and Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18-20
Care and Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21
Wall Unit Parts and Tools . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22
Mobile Unit Parts and Tools . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23
Mobile Base Assembly Parts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24
Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25
Limited Warranty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26
Replacement Parts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27
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This manual is intended to assist the user in the safe and efficient operation of the Automatic Sphygmomanometer 9002. The product must be used in accordance with the procedures contained in this manual and must not be used for purposes other than those described herein. It is essential to read and understand the entire manual.
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Introduction and Intended Use
Specifications
The 9002 digital ADC®e-sphyg
TM
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.
Accuracy was evaluated during clinical studies in which results with the 9002 digital ADC®e-sphyg
TM
2 sphygmomanometer were compared with simultaneous auscultatory measurements obtained with a standard sphygmomanometer. In these studies, the onset of the fourth (or fifth) Korotkoff sound was taken as the diastolic pressure for the purpose of determining overall efficacy. A copy of this study is available from ADC on request. To ensure that accuracy is maintained, compare readings obtained with the 9002 digital ADC®e-sphyg
TM
2 sphygmomanometer with values measured by a trained observer using a manual sphygmomanometer at least every 6 months.
Blood pressure measurements determined with this device are equivalent to those obtained by a trained observer using the cuff stethoscope auscultatory method, within the limits prescribed by the American National Standard, Manual, electronic, or automated sphygmomanometers.
The 9002 digital ADC®e-sphyg
TM
2 sphygmomanometer has the ability to function according to its specifications in the presence of common arrhythmia such as atrial or ventricular premature beats or atrial fibrillation.
Operating Principle: Oscillometric method*
Indicator: 300 digits column LCD and 10 digits segment LCD
Pressure Indicating Range: 0 to 300 mmHg (cuff pressure)
Measuring Range: 50 to 250 mmHg (systolic)
Accuracy: ±3 mmHg (cuff pressure)
Inflation : Automatic inflation
Deflation: Electric control valve
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Power Consumption : 14W (max.)
Operating Environment: +50°F to+104°F, 15 to 90% relative humidity
Storage Environment: -4°F to+122°F, 15 to 95% relative humidity
Coverage Arm Circumference
Large Adult Size Cuff: 13.3 to 19.6 inches (34.0 to 50.0 cm) Small Adult Size Cuff: 7.4 to 10.6 inches (19.0 to 27.0 cm)
Main Unit
Exhaust: Automatic exhaust valve
Power Supply: 7.0 VDC AC adapter (MODEL 9605+02225-1UOC) or
Memory: single measurement result*
Adult Size Cuff: 9.0 to 15.7 inches (23.0 to 40.0 cm)
Weight: Approx. 2.2 lb. [1000 g], without AC adapter or battery
40 to 180 mmHg (diastolic) 40 to 160 bpm (pulse rate)
±5% of reading (pulse rate)
4.8 VDC rechargeable NiMH battery
Size: 5.4 x 10.6 x 3.8 in [136 x 266 x 96 mm] (W x D x H)
Specifications are subject to change without notice due to improvements in performance. * marks only apply to "AUTO" measurement.
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Mobile Base Assembly Parts
9
8
9B
5
7
4
6
ADC Item Item no.
1 Center Pole Screw (1) Washer (1) 972-101 2 Base 972-080 3 Casters (5) 972-106
3A Single Caster 972-106-1
4 Outer Pole 972-107 5 Knob 972-108
6A
2
3
1
3A
ADC Item Item no.
6 Spring 972-109
6A Gasket, Rubber 972-107A
7 Inner Pole 972-110 8 Basket Tightening Key 972-111 9 Basket 972-112
9B Manometer Mounting Hardware 752-114
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.
Warning - Do not allow a blood pressure cuff to remain on patient for more than 10 minutes when inflated above 10mmHg. This may cause patient distress, disturb blood circulation, and contribute to injury of peripheral nerves.
Warning - Safety and effectiveness with neonate cuff sizes 1 through 5 is not established.
Warning - For all blood pressure systems that can be wall mounted, ensure that the unit is
securely mounted prior to use to avoid damage to the instrument and potential patient injury.
Warning - Do not use the 9002 in an explosive environment such as where flammable anesthet- ics exist or inside an oxygen chamber with strong electrostatic and electromagnetic fields e.g., mobile phones.
Warning - Use of this instrument on patients under dialysis therapy or on anticoagulant, antiplatelets, or steroids could cause internal bleeding.
Warning - Do not use cuffs, AC adapters or batteries other than those included with this product or replacement parts supplied by the manufacturer.
Warning - This system may fail to yield specified measurement accuracy if operated or stored in temperature or humidity conditions outside the limits stated in the specifications section of this manual.
Caution - Federal law restricts this device to sale by or on the order of a physician or licensed healthcare practitioner.
Caution - To avoid any possibility of accidental strangulation, keep this unit away from children and do not drape tubing around your neck.
Note - To obtain the greatest accuracy from your blood pressure instrument, it is recommended that the instrument be used within a temperature range of 50°F (10°C) to 104°F (40°C), with a relative humidity range of 15-90% (non-condensing).
Note - All connectors and inflation system should remain connected to the device during storage to avoid dust entering through the connector port.
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Product Features
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LOW BATTERY
AC
START/STOPSET/MEMORY
SELECT LARGER CUFF
ADCUFF
ADULT SIZE
RANGE / MAX
ARTERY
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.
DUAL MEASUREMENT MODE ­"AUTO" and "MANUAL" Modes of Measurement
Determination of blood pressure can be made either automatically by the oscillometric method or manually by the auscultatory method using a stethoscope.
MODE DEFLATION RATE MEMORY
AUTO Maintained at 4.0 to 4.9mmHg/sec Last measured result auto saved
MANUAL
Cuff Sizes (Auto Mode)
The Small Adult size cuff will accommodate arms of approximately 7.4 to
10.6 inches (19.0 to 27.0 centimeters). A Small Adult cuff should be used on patients 12 or older only (in auto mode).
The Adult size cuff will accommodate an upper arm circumference range of approximately 9.0 to 15.7 inches (23.0 to 40.0 centimeters).
The Large Adult size cuff will accommodate that of approximately 13.3 to
19.6 inches (34.0 to 50.0 centimeters).
Cuff Sizes (Manual Mode)
In manual mode, any of ADC’s adult or thigh) may be used, on any patient.
Operation with AC Adapter or Rechargeable Battery
The digital ADC Adapter or rechargeable nickel metal hybrid (NiMH) battery (both included).
Maintained at preset rates of:
2.5, 4.5 or 6.5mmHg/sec
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e-sphyg
N/A
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5 cuff sizes (child, small adult, adult, large
TM
2 sphygmomanometer is powered by either an AC
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ADC Item Item no.
1. e-sphyg
TM
2 9002
2. 6mm Allen Wrench 752M-116
3. 3mm Allen Wrench 752M-117
4. Mounting Bolt/Washer (2) 972-101
5. Mobile Stand 752M-02
6. Coiled tubing 885N
7. Connector 9002-2
8. Connector, Male 891M
9. Connector, Female 891F
TM
& Bladder, Adult 845-11ABK-IF
10. Adcuff
5
752M-02
9002M - Mobile Unit Parts & Tools
1
2
752M-116
752M-117
972-101
10
845-11ABK-IF
6
885N
23
9002
7
9002-2
8 9
891M
891F
3
4
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9002W - Wall Unit Parts & Tools
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LOW BATTERY
AC
START/STOPSET/MEMORY
SELECT LARGER CUFF
ADCUFF
ADULT SIZE
RANGE / MAX
ARTERY
ADC Item Item no.
1. e-sphyg
2. 6mm Allen Wrench 752M-116
3. Wall Bracket 952-103
4. Wall Basket with
5. Coiled tubing 885N
6. Mounting Bolt/Washer (1) 972-101
7. Connector 9002-2
8. Connector, Male 891M
9. Connector, Female 891F
10. Adcuff
11. (2) Screws (for wall bracket) 952-104
12. (2) Mollys (for wall bracket) 952-105
TM
2 9002
(3) screws / (3) mollys 952-025
TM
& Bladder, Adult 845-11ABK-IF
4
9002
952-025
Name and function of each part
MAIN UNIT
1
2
COLUMN LCD
2mmHg
752M-116
1mmHg
PRESET PRESSURE KNOB
START/STOP BUTTON
SET/MEMORY BUTTON
3
AIR CONNECTOR
952-103
AIR PLUG
SEGMENT LCD
POWER MARK
AC INDICATOR
MODE SELECTOR
INFLATION MARK
DEFLATION MARK
PULSE MARK
BATTERY MARK
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972-101
8
891M
10
5
885N
7
9002-2
9
891F
845-11ABK-IF
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11
952-104
12
952-105
AC ADAPTER JACK
MAIN POWER SWITCH
O :OFF
I :ON
BATTERY COMPARTMENT COVER
BATTERY CONNECTOR
ADAPTER PLUG
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BATTERY PLUG
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Name and function of each part
Cuff Sizes
SMALL ADULT
Arm circumferences of 7.4”-10.6”
(19.0-27.0cm)
BLADDER TUBE
(Female Luer Connection)
ADCUFF
AC ADAPTER
ADAPTER PLUG
Other parts included depending upon model selected.
TM
NICKEL METAL HYBRID
ADULT
Arm circumferences of 9.0”-15.7”
(23.0-40.0cm)
RECHARGEABLE
(NiMH) BATTERY
BATTERY PLUG
LARGE ADULT
Arm circumferences of 13.3”-19.6”
(34.0-50.0cm)
LUER CONNECTOR
(Male Luer to Female
Bladder Tube)
COILED TUBING
AIR
CONNECTOR
(to main unit)
INSTRUCTION
MANUAL
Care and Maintenance
Because the device includes precision parts, care should be taken to avoid extreme temperature variations, humidity, shock, dust, and direct sunlight. Do not drop or strike the device. Make sure not to expose the unit to moisture. This unit is not water resistant.
Use only a soft, dry cloth to clean the device. Do not use gasoline, paint thin­ner, chemicals such as strong bases, strong acids, oxidizing agents, and reduc­ing agents, or other strong solvents on the unit. Since the cuffs may absorb per­spiration and other fluids, inspect them for stains and discoloration after each use. Sponge with a damp cloth. If necessary the cuff can be washed in cool water with mild soap or detergent-disinfectant. Remember to remove the blad­der prior to washing. After washing, the cuff should be rinsed and allowed to air dry. NEVER iron.
When storing the device, do not place heavy objects on it and do not coil BLADDER TUBE too tightly. When the unit has been stored at a temperature below the freezing point, keep it for at least 1 hour in a warm place before using. Remove the battery if the device is to be stored for an extended period of time. Keep the batteries out of the reach of children.
Caution: Do not inflate the cuff when it is not wrapped around an arm.
Caution: Do not disassemble or modify the device.
We suggest that the device be checked every 2 years. This operation may only be performed by the manufacturer or by firms authorized by the manufacturer.
Checking pressure accuracy
Connect a cuff wrapped around a firm cylinder to the 9002
TM
e-sphyg e-sphygTM2 while pressing and holding the START/STOP button
down. Release the button after the initial display (all segment display) disappears. Two "0"s are displayed and the 9002 e-sphyg in CHECKING MODE. Inflate the cuff with an inflation bulb and compare the readings. Pressure accuracy is to be ±3mmHg. Contact dealer if accuracy of your 9002 e-sphygTM2 is invalid.
(A test kit may be purchased from an authorized dealer)
2 and a standard manometer. Turn on the 9002
TM
2 is
BLADDER
TUBE
9002
e-sphygTM2
9002
PORT
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Error Displays and Troubleshooting
ERROR SYMBOL/SYMPTOM CAUSE REMEDY
Measurement result Blood pressure was taken in Measurement result is saved
cannot be recalled or “MANUAL” mode. only when it is taken in
is not stored. “AUTO” mode.
Cuff inflation does Battery is exhausted. made when BATTERY MARK
not start. is displayed. Recharge the
AC INDICATOR is lit AC INDICATOR also indicates
even when 9002 is The battery is inserted. whether the battery is being
turned off. charged or it is not being
The column LCD is between AC ADAPTER and
dim or brightness is 9002 is operated with the battery lead to differences
not steady. the battery. in LCD brightness. This does
If you cannot get correct measurement with the methods above, do not tamper with the internal mechanism. Contact your dealer. If the unit malfunctions, return it to the dealer or an authorized service representative for servicing according to the warranty. The manufacturer provides service data to qualified dealers.
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Measurement cannot be
battery.
charged.
Difference in voltages
not indicate a functional
problem.
Preparation for Use
Connecting and Using the AC Adapter (All models)
Connect AC ADAPTER PLUG to AC ADAPTER JACK
Plug AC ADAPTER in the power socket.
AC INDICATOR is lit when AC ADAPTER is connected correctly.
Installing the RECHARGEABLE NiMH Battery (All models)
NOTE: The battery enclosed in the product package is not charged, and needs to be
charged for about 4 hours before use.
NOTE: Turn off the power and unplug AC ADAPTER before inserting the battery. Make sure " O " side of MAIN POWER SWITCH is pressed down.
Remove BATTERY COMPARTMENT COVER by loosening and removing the screw.
Connect BATTERY PLUG to BATTERY CONNECTOR inside the battery compartment
and insert the battery.
(Fig. 2)
Put back BATTERY COMPARTMENT COVER and close it by inserting and tightening the screw.
Connect AC ADAPTER PLUG and plug AC ADAPTER in the power socket to charge the battery. The battery is charged regardless of whether
the e-sphygTM2 is powered on or off.
Orange light of AC INDICATOR indicates that the battery is being charged.
The battery is fully charged after approximately 4 hours.
Unplug AC ADAPTER after the light turns green as it indicates the battery is charged.
(Fig. 3)
(Fig. 1)
The color of the AC INDICATOR may switch to green and return to orange if the 9002 is operated while charging battery, however it does not indicate a problem.
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(Fig. 1)
(Fig. 2)
ADAPTER
PLUG
BATTERY PLUG
(Fig. 3)
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BATTERY MARK flashes in the segment LCD when the battery charge is low.
Only a few more measurements remain before the battery runs down.
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. This should be solved once the unit has been used a few times and the batteries have been charged and discharged.
Battery life
Life of the rechargeable NiMH battery is approximately 2 years. However it may vary depending on operating conditions. Replace the battery when BATTERY MARK is displayed often or when frequent charging of the battery becomes necessary.
Tips on prolonging the battery life
The device is powered by the AC ADAPTER when it is connected; the installed battery is not used if the AC ADAPTER is connected.
• Remove the battery when operating the device with the AC ADAPTER for an extended period of time or when the battery does not need to be charged.
• Avoid charging the battery if it is not completely exhausted.
Do not forcefully remove the battery or pull out the plugs holding cords and cables.
Use indicated AC Adapter and the battery only. Contact your dealer if they are damaged.
POWER MARK The device goes to energy saver mode when it is left turned on and not operated
for approximately 3 minutes. The mark will be displayed for an hour and then disap­pear. Make sure to turn off the device by pressing "O " side of MAIN POWER SWITCH down after each use especially when the device is powered by the battery.
The device activates from energy saver mode when either START/STOP button or SET/MEMORY button is pressed. It is recommended to activate the device by pressing SET/MEMORY button since the device could start inflation if START/STOP button is pressed. Press START/STOP button again and stop inflation if the cuff is not wrapped around arm.
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Error Displays and Troubleshooting
ERROR SYMBOL/SYMPTOM CAUSE REMEDY
LOW BATTERY: Change the battery. Only a
Battery is weak. few measurements can be
BATTERY ERROR: Charge the battery.
Battery is exhausted. Measurement cannot be
The indication appearing
during LCD segment test,
which is performed when
the unit is turned on, does
not indicate low battery
or battery error.
ENERGY SAVER MODE: START/STOP button or
The device was left turned SET/MEMORY button to
on and has not been activate the device from
operated for over energy saving mode.
approximately 3 minutes. Make sure to turn off the
Measurement is When the preset pressure This does not indicate a
interrupted once and value was not high enough to problem.
the cuff is inflated again. make measurement or when
Blood pressure is with correct posture. Make sure that
different each time. Blood pressure readings the patient is
The reading is extremely constantly vary with time being measured with
low (or high). of measurement and physical correct posture.
Pulse rate is too low measurement. There was not stays still during
(or too high). enough rest taken before measurement. Allow your
noise was detected, the cuff
is pressurized again to a
higher level.
Patient moved during Make sure that the patient
measurement. stays still and quiet during
Patient is not being measured
and mental condition.
Patient moved during Make sure that the patient
measurement. patient to rest for at least
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made before the battery
runs down.
conducted.
Turn off the device or press
device by pressing “
of MAIN POWER SWITCH
after use.
measurement.
5 minutes.
o” side
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Error Displays and Troubleshooting
How to Assemble Wall Model
ERROR SYMBOL/SYMPTOM CAUSE REMEDY
OVER-PRESSURIZATION: Make sure that
The cuff was inflated to the the patient
maximum pressure because stays still during
of movement of body, etc. measurement.
MEASUREMENT ERROR: Make sure the
Measurement could not be patient remains
made because of moving or still and quiet
talking during measurement. during measurement.
INFLATION ERROR: Reinsert AIR PLUG and make
AIR PLUG is not correctly sure that it is securely inserted.
inserted.
Noise was detected. stays still and quiet during
DEFLATION ERROR: Make sure the patient
Movement or talking was remains still and
detected during measurement. quiet during measurement.
Extreme changes in pressure Do not let patient move during
occurred during measurement. measurement.
CHECKING MODE: Turn off the device once and
See page 21. then turn it on again to take
NO POWER: Reinsert AC ADAPTER and
AC ADAPTER is not make sure that it is securely
correctly connected. inserted.
Battery is exhausted. Charge the battery or use
Nothing is being Turn off the device or press
displayed when 9002 was left turned on but START/STOP button or
MAIN POWER SWITCH has not been operated for SET/MEMORY button
is pressed down in the over an hour. to activate the device
ON position. from energy saver mode.
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Make sure that the patient
measurement.
measurement.
AC ADAPTER.
1. Securely attach wall bracket to flat surface using enclosed mollys and screws at desired height. (It is advised to use a level to ensure proper mounting). (Figure 1)
2. Attach manometer to wall bracket by lowering atop wall bracket, sliding male tab into female seat of the bracket. Secure the two together using the (6mm) allen bolt and washer from below. Tighten securely with large (6mm) allen wrench (Figure 2).
3. Securely attach cuff basket to flat surface to left of manometer using enclosed mollys and screws at desired height. (It is advised to use a level to ensure even mounting) (Figures 3 - 4).
4. Attach 8 foot length coiled tubing to air inlet on face of
e-sphyg 2
TM
(Figure 5). Insert “male” luer connector (891M) on free end of coiled tubing to “female” luer connector (891F) on bladder tubing (Figure 6). Fold cuff and store in basket.
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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 se curely 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. Place cuff storage basket on top of stainless steel inner pole making sure the pole goes completely inside collar and tighten allen bolt with key (Figure 3).
4. Attach manometer to basket using (6mm) allen bolt and washer as shown. Tighten securely with large (6mm) allen key (Figure 4).
5. Connect tubing as noted in Wall configuration #4.
6. Adjust height of manometer by loosening adjusting knob and raising or lowering inner pole until gauge is at desired height. Tighten adjusting knob by hand (Figure 5).
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Memory Function
Measured result obtained in "AUTO" mode is automatically saved in the memory and can be recalled until next measurement is taken. The result is not saved when the measurement is performed in "MANUAL" mode.
To recall the result, turn on the device by pressing "I" side of MAIN POWER SWITCH and set the device to "AUTO" with MODE SELECTOR.
Press SET/MEMORY button and the last result from "AUTO" measurement is displayed.
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Figure 5
Turn off the device by pressing "O" side of MAIN POWER SWITCH.
The device will be in the energy saver mode approximately after 3 minutes if it is not turned off. See page 10.
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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.
If cuff inflation was not sufficient, press and hold down START/STOP button once deflation has started and the cuff is pressurized again. Pressurization will continue while the button is pressed. Pressure does not exceed 290 mmHg.
Press START/STOP button when blood pressure is taken and air is rapidly exhausted from the cuff. Air is also rapidly exhausted from the cuff when pressure descends to 30 mmHg.
PLUG / PORT
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MALE
CONNECTOR
(Coiled Tubing)
FEMALE CONNECTOR
CONNECTION
AIR CONNECTOR
(Coiled Tubing)
(Bladder Tube)
1. Squeeze the middle of the plastic air connector on the end of coiled tubing between thumb and forefinger, and insert into the air connection port on the face of the e-sphyg 2TM. Make sure connector firmly “lock” snaps into the port(Figure 1).
2. Firmly insert male connector of coiled tubing into female connector at end of the Adcuff Be sure the connectors are tight (Figure 2).
Taking Blood Pressure (Auto Mode)
Turn on the device by pressing "I" side of MAIN POWER SWITCH.
Cuff Connections
TM
bladder tubing.
Turn off the device by pressing "
O" side of MAIN POWER SWITCH.
The device will be in the energy saver mode approximately after 3 minutes if it is not turned off. See page 10.
Make sure your patient is relaxed, has taken at least 5 minutes of rest before measurement, and refrains from talking or moving during measurement.
Confirm that the cuff is kept at the height of patient's heart during measurement.
Do not execute repeated measurements for congestion of blood could result in false measurement. Allow the patient's arm to rest for at least 5 minutes.
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Move MODE SELECTOR downward and set the device to "AUTO".
See page 15 for "MANUAL" measurement.
Set the initial inflation value with PRESET PRESSURE KNOB.
Select the pressure approximately 30 to 40 mmHg above expected systolic pressure. Pressure can be set between 100 mmHg and 280 mmHg. Set the pressure at 180 mmHg if patient's systolic pressure is difficult to predict. The cuff is re-pressurized to a higher value if the preset pressure is too low for blood pressure to be taken during cuff deflation.
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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 CUFF SIZE
9.0 to 15.7 inches (23.0 to 40.0 cm) ADULT
13.3 to 19.6 inches
7.4 to 10.6 inches
(34.0 to 50.0 cm) LARGE ADULT
(19.0 to 27.0 cm) SMALL ADULT
Turn off the device by pressing "O" side of MAIN POWER SWITCH.
The device will go to the energy saver mode after approximately 3 minutes if it is not turned off. See page 10.
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. Press the surface of the cuff to make sure that the hook and loop adhesive fastens securely. The cuff should be wrapped loosely enough so that two fingers can be placed between the cuff and patient's arm. If the cuff is wrapped tighter or looser than this, inaccurate blood pressure readings may result. If your patient is wearing a shirt that might restrict circulation in his/her upper arm or he/she rolls his/her sleeve up over the upper arm, the blood flow will be restricted, preventing accurate measurement.
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. Heart mark flashes in the segment LCD synchronizing detected pulse. Deflation rate is displayed at the lower right corner of the segment LCD.
Press START/STOP button whenever the measurement should be interrupted.
The device will stop during any course of measurement procedure and rapidly exhaust air from the cuff.
Air is rapidly exhausted from the cuff as measurement completes. Blood pressure and pulse rate are displayed.
Make sure your patient is relaxed, has taken at least 5 minutes of rest before measurement and refrains from talking or moving during measurement.
Confirm that the cuff is kept at the height of patient's heart during measurement.
Do not execute repeated measurements for congestion of blood could result in false measurement. Allow the patient's arm to rest for at least 5 minutes.
Taking Blood Pressure (Manual Mode)
When you want to take your patient's blood pressure using the auscultatory method with a stethoscope, set the device to "MANUAL" mode.
Turn on the device by pressing "
Move MODE SELECTOR upward and set the device to "MANUAL".
See page 13 for “AUTO” measurement.
Set the initial inflation value with PRESET PRESSURE KNOB.
Details on preset pressure … page 13.
Press SET/MEMORY button to confirm and/or select the appropriate deflation rate.
The deflation rate is displayed at the lower right corner of the segment display.
The deflation rate can be selected from 2.5, 4.5 and 6.5 mmHg\s. The set deflation rate returns to the default value (2.5) when the device is turned off.
I" side of MAIN POWER SWITCH.
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