ADC 9002 Sphygmomanometer
The ADC 9002 Blood Pressure Monitor is a digital sphygmomanometer designed for accurate and reliable blood pressure measurement. It features a graphic backlit LCD display that mimics the appearance of a traditional mercury column, making it easy to read even in low light conditions. The monitor offers both auto and manual measurement modes, providing flexibility for different user preferences.
The ADC blood pressure monitor is mobile and easy to use.
Benefits include:
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Accuracy: Clinically proven accuracy with dual measurement modes.
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Ease of Use: Simple and intuitive interface with a backlit LCD display.
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Versatility: Suitable for child, adult, and large adult cuffs.
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Portability: Available in desktop, wall mount, or mobile configurations.
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Latex-Free: Cuffs and tubing are latex-free, reducing the risk of allergic reactions.
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Rechargeable Battery: Long-lasting battery for about 200 measurements on a single charge.
Specialty / Medical Practice: General Practice, Family Practice, Emergency Care and more
Specifications:
- Product Usage: Measure Blood Pressure
- Brand: ADC
- Warranty: 90 days parts and labor
- Dimensions:
- Voltage: 120 V
- Days to be ready: 1-2
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
What is the ADC 9002 Blood Pressure Monitor used for?
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It is used to measure systolic, diastolic pressure, and pulse rate.
How do I choose the right cuff size?
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Select the cuff size based on the circumference of the upper arm: small adult (19-27 cm), standard adult (23-40 cm), or large adult (34-50 cm).
Can I use the monitor without the AC adapter?
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Yes, it has a rechargeable battery that provides about 200 measurements on a single charge.
What is the difference between auto and manual mode?
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Auto mode automatically inflates and deflates the cuff, while manual mode allows you to control the inflation and deflation manually.
How do I save a reading?
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Use the memory function to store the last measured result.
Is the monitor suitable for children?
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Yes, it can be used with child, adult, and large adult cuffs.
How often should I calibrate the monitor?
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It is recommended to compare readings with a manual sphygmomanometer at least every 6 months to ensure accuracy.
Can I use the monitor with latex allergies?
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Yes, the cuffs and tubing are latex-free.
How long does it take to get a reading in auto mode?
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It takes about 1 minute to obtain a reading in auto mode.
Can I use the monitor in low light conditions?
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Yes, the backlit LCD display makes it easy to read in low light.
What should I do if the monitor shows an error?
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Refer to the user manual for troubleshooting steps and contact customer support if needed.
Is the monitor portable?
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Yes, it is available in desktop, wall mount, or mobile configurations.