Graham Field V223 user manual Insert lower pole into pole base

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3.Insert lower pole into pole base.

4.Assemble M8 screw, small washer, and large washer as shown on previous page. Install from the bottom through base into pole base. Use 9/16" wrench to tighten.

5.Insert spring into lower pole.

6.Insert upper pole into lower pole.

7.Install height adjustment knob in upper pole. Adjust upper pole to desired height. Turn knob clockwise to tighten.

8.Install basket on upper pole; insert two M4 screws to secure it as shown on previous page. Use Phillips screwdriver to tighten screws.

9.Install lower bracket on upper pole; insert two M6 screws and washers to secure it as shown on previous page. Use Phillips screwdriver to tighten screws.

10.Slide sphygmomanometer's upper bracket into lower bracket.

3.Insert lower pole into pole base. WARNING: Ensure that sphygmomanometer is assembled as described and that all components are securely fastened before use.

Adjust height: Turn the height adjustment knob counter- clockwise to loosen it, move upper pole to desired height, then turn knob clockwise to tighten.

BLOOD PRESSURE

Blood Pressure is a measure of the blood’s pressure in the circulatory system, which changes constantly during the course of the cardiac cycle. Blood pressure readings report two values. The higher reading (systolic pressure) shows the highest pressure in the arteries occurring when the heart contracts. The lower reading (diastolic pressure) shows the lowest pressure in the arteries, which occurs right before the heart contracts. Blood pressure readings

Labtron V223 Mobile Adjustable Aneroid Sphygmomanometer

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Contents Save this manual for future reference Mobile Height-Adjustable Aneroid Sphygmomanometer Model User ManualV223-INS-LAB-RevB11 Tools needed for assembly Phillips screwdriver, 9/16 wrench CONTENTSSAFETY GUIDELINES - PLEASE READ BEFORE USE INTENDED USEASSEMBLY V223 Mobile Adjustable Aneroid Sphygmomanometerupper bracket M6 screw and washer upper pole height adjustment knob lower pole pole base base caster3. Insert lower pole into pole base are written with the highest value first, then the lowest value. Readings of 120/80 are considered to be normal, with high blood pressure being defined as a systolic pressure which is 140mmHg or more at rest and a diastolic pressure which is 90mmHg or more at rest. Only a patient’s physician is qualified to determine whether the readings obtained are normal for that person Diastolic blood pressure reading Allow the pressure to continue dropping at the same deflation rate. Note the reading on the gauge when the last audible thumping, swishing, or blowing sound is heard this is the diastolic blood pressure reading. After a few seconds have passed and no audible thumping, swishing, or blowing sounds are heard, deflate the cuff using the air release valve completely. Remove the cuff and stethoscope from the arm MAINTENANCE WARRANTYGF Health Products, Inc
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