Product Description
Dial Check (GS-9032)
A sphygmomanometer is a device that measures blood pressure. Aneroid sphygmomanometer is used by professional healthcare providers to determine systolic or diastolic pressure in humans. It is composed of an inflatable rubber cuff, which is wrapped around the arm. A measuring device indicates the cuff's pressure. A bulb inflates the cuff and a valve releases pressure.
A stethoscope is used to listen to arterial blood flow sounds. DIAL CHECK provides the perfect reading and comes with many advanced features.
Precision and ReliabilityEngineered with a scale range from 0-300 mmHg and an accuracy within 3 mmHg, this aneroid sphygmomanometer delivers dependable readings every time. Its factory calibration reassures professionals and home users of consistent measurement, making it ideal for regular use in demanding medical environments.
Durable and User-Friendly DesignThe device features a robust, chrome-plated brass valve, a waterproof nylon cuff, and an easy-to-read 50 mm dial. The adult-sized cuff fits arms from 22-32 cm, secured comfortably with a Velcro closure. The high-quality construction ensures long-term use, supported by a five-year shelf life.
Versatile Applications for HealthcareSuitable for hospitals, clinics, or at-home monitoring, this sphygmomanometer accommodates various needs. Its lightweight design (350-400 grams) and included carrying pouch make transport and storage simple, while the option for latex-free materials means accessibility for those with sensitivities.
FAQ's of Aneroid Sphygomanometer:
Q: How do I properly use the Aneroid Sphygmomanometer for blood pressure measurement?
A: First, wrap the nylon cuff snugly around the upper arm (22-32 cm circumference), aligning it with the brachial artery. Make sure the dial is visible. Inflate the cuff using the bulb, then slowly release the air with the chrome-plated brass valve while listening and watching the dial to record systolic and diastolic readings.
Q: What benefits does this sphygmomanometer offer over other types?
A: The device provides reliable accuracy within 3 mmHg and a clear 50 mm dial for easy readings. Its durable, medical-grade construction, waterproof cuff, and factory calibration enhance longevity and performance. Latex-free options cater to users with sensitivities, and the lightweight design improves portability.
Q: When should I replace or calibrate the sphygmomanometer?
A: This sphygmomanometer is factory calibrated and offers a five-year shelf life. It is recommended to replace or recalibrate the device after five years or if you notice inconsistent or inaccurate readings to maintain measurement reliability.
Q: Where can the Aneroid Sphygmomanometer be used?
A: It is suitable for use in hospitals, clinics, doctor's offices, and home care settings. Its portable design with a carrying pouch ensures convenient transportation for healthcare professionals and individuals monitoring their health at home.
Q: What materials are used in the construction, and is a latex-free option available?
A: The sphygmomanometer features a nylon cuff, chrome-plated brass air valve, and an inflation bulb available in either latex or PVC. If latex sensitivity is a concern, please specify to ensure you receive a latex-free model.
Q: How should the device be stored when not in use?
A: Store the entire set in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight. Keep the cuff and components in the provided carrying pouch to protect from dust and moisture, preserving the device's lifespan.