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This blood pressure monitor utilises pure mercury with a purity level of 99.99 per cent. The mercury used in this device undergoes a triple distillation process, ensuring its high quality and accuracy. The device features a scale of 0 to 300 mm of Hg (millimetres of mercury) with elegant finishing, allowing for precise and easy reading of blood pressure measurements.
The monitor is designed with a background contrast paint that enhances the visibility of the scale and readings. This ensures that the blood pressure measurements can be easily read and interpreted, even in varying lighting conditions. The first-grade quality virgin material used in the construction of the monitor contributes to its clarity and durability.
This sphygmomanometer is a manual blood pressure monitor that requires the user to manually inflate the cuff and observe the mercury column to measure blood pressure. The glass tube of the device is marked with permanent graduation for accurate readings, and the exposed metal parts are surface-plated to prevent corrosion. The high stove painting used on the device withstands various climate conditions, ensuring its longevity. The monitor is equipped with an optimum damping effect, allowing for quick and easy measurements.
The device is equipped with a special control valve that regulates pressure drop during blood pressure measurements. The cuff used in the monitor is made of high-quality rubber material, ensuring an excellent grip and comfortable fit during measurements. The bladder and bulb of the device also utilise proven and tested rubber materials, guaranteeing their quality and durability.
The monitor is equipped with a lock mechanism that ensures the safety and stability of the mercury column during storage and transportation. The lock can be operated by turning the knob or handle of the mercury lock to the left by 90 degrees. When the mercury reaches zero in the glass tube, it indicates that the apparatus is ready for use. Before bringing the instrument to its normal position, the knob or handle should be turned clockwise into its original place.