- * Easy to handle manual
inflation
- * Automatic measurement
- * Professional
accuracy at home
The Manual Inflation monitor puts ease and economy in one place. This monitor combines the software technology of our automatic inflation monitors, but leaves cuff inflation control up to the user. Whether the monitor is used to distinguish sustained hypertension from white-coat hypertension, improve patient compliance to treatment or as a preventive health management program, this monitor can track it all.
The 16mm digital display makes this monitor easy to read and shows the systolic and diastolic pressure, and pulse. Re-measurement is as easy as a push of a button. A large print instruction guide and quick start card are clearly written in English, French and Spanish. Our commitment to quality includes an industry- leading lifetime warranty on this product.
Common Features
Display: Large, easy to read 16mm digital display.
Pressure and pulse displayed alternately.
Pressurization: Manual, by inflator bulb.
Audible tone confirms proper inflation level
Deflation: Hand-held push button
Battery Life: Approx. six months with three daily measurements
Warranty: Lifetime
Latex free
Standard specifications for all digital models
- Type: Oscillometric
- Accuracy: Pressure: ±3mmHg or 2%, whichever is greater/Pulse: ±5%
- Pressure Range: 20mmHg to 280mmHg/Pulse: 40 to 200 pulses/minute
- Power Source: Four type AA alkaline batteries (1.5 volt).
Order Batteries separately.
- Operating Environment: 50°F to 104°F (10°C to 40°C)
- Storage Environment: 14°F to 140°F (-10°C to 60°C)
- Size & Weight: 5-1/16 x 3-1/2 x 7-11/16; 1.2 pounds
Blood pressure measurements determined with this device are equivalent to those obtained by a trained observer using the cuff/stethoscope auscultation method within the limits prescribed by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI/AAMI SP10) for electronic sphygmomanometers. Manufactured by an ISO 9000 and ISO 13485 registered company.
Choose Cuff Size
Using the correct size cuff is important for an accurate reading.
A cuff that is too small will result in a higher than expected reading and a cuff that is too large will result in a lower than expected reading.
Measure the circumference of your upper arm at the midpoint between the shoulder and elbow. Select the proper cuff size from the chart below.
Model UA-702HS for Small-Arm Size 5.1" - 7.9" (13-20cm)
Model UA-702H for Medium-Arm Size 7.5"-12.2" (19-31cm)
Model UA-702HL for Large-Arm Size 11.8"-17.7" (30-45cm)
Last Updated: 15 June 2005