








Dr. Odin OLS103 LCD Mercury Free Sphygmomanometer
Product highlights
- Handheld and portable design for easy carrying
- Mercury-free device with digital LCD display
- Comfortable cotton cuff with D-ring for easy fitting
- Latex bulb and bladder included for efficient operation
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₹3240Inclusive of all taxes
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Information about Dr. Odin OLS103 LCD Mercury Free Sphygmomanometer
Dr. Odin OLS103 LCD Mercury Free Sphygmomanometer is a mercury-free blood pressure measuring device designed with a digital LCD display. It is suitable for both clinical use and home care settings, allowing users to conveniently monitor blood pressure levels. The portable structure and digital functionality provide ease of use and storage.
Uses:
It is used for measuring blood pressure in medical and home settings.
Net Quantity:
1 Unit.
Product Specifications and Features:
Directions for Use:
Safety Information:
Uses:
It is used for measuring blood pressure in medical and home settings.
Net Quantity:
1 Unit.
Product Specifications and Features:
- The sphygmomanometer features a clear LCD digital column that displays blood pressure readings in a range from 0-300 mmHg, which may facilitate easy readability.
- Constructed without mercury, which may provide a safer alternative for routine blood pressure measurements.
- Equipped with a cotton cuff and secure D-Ring closure, which may make it simple to fit comfortably around most adults' arms during measurement.
- Includes a durable latex bulb and bladder system designed for efficient inflation and deflation of the cuff.
- The numerical display clearly shows readings, power status, and battery level, which may help users easily monitor the device’s status.
- Flat precision electronic manometer with clear numerical graduations that may offer consistent readability and long-term use.
- Minimal scale: LCD column: 2mmHg; Numerical display: 1mmHg.
- Measurement method: Stethoscopy.
- Measure scope: LCD column: 0-300mmHg, Numerical display: 0-300mmHg.
- Overpressure warning: LCD top will flash when pressure is more than 315mmHg.
- Pulserate: 30-200/min, ± 5%.
- Pressurization: Manual by squeezing the latex bulb.
- Depressurization: Manually by air release control valve.
- Power supply: 4.5V, Battery cell AA*3, or USB type AC Adapter Relative.
- Humidity: 30%-85%.
- Operation environment: +10°C-+40°C.
- Product dimension: 32 x 9.5 x 6.5 cms.
Directions for Use:
- Take out the sphygmomanometer. Open it by pressing its unlock switch.
- Open the battery cover by pressing. Fit the 3 AA battery correctly. Now push fit battery cover.
- Connect the cuff's tube to the sphygmomanometer Inlet pressure point situated above of battery cover.
- Press the "ON/OFF" button. The LCD column displays a black spot in the unknown state and the numerical display shows as "000" at starting. And starting to work immediately, don't need to wait. It has a background light. To save power, when using an internal power supply, the light will shut off automatically if the pressure remains under 20mmHg and over 5 minutes. It can use an outer power supply through a USB port. In this way, there is no automatic shut-off function for both the background light and the machine. There are two displays in this machine: LCD column and Numerical display. LCD scope is 0-300mmHg.
- Overpressure Warning: When pressure is over 315 mmHg, the top of the LCD column will flash. You should shut off the machine, release all air inside the cuff, and start again.
- Apply the cuff. Nylon cuffs are specially designed to support the precisely accurate determination of blood pressure. The artery marking indicates proper cuff positioning.
- Place the cuff over the bare upper arm with the artery mark positioned directly over the brachial artery. The bottom edge of the cuff should be positioned approximately (1") one inch (2-3cm) above the antecubital fold. Wrap the end of the cuff not containing the bladder around the arms snugly and smoothly and engage adhesive strips.
- Inflate the cuff close to the valve by turning the thumbscrew clockwise. Palpate the radial artery while inflating the cuff. Be sure to inflate the cuff quickly by squeezing the bulb rapidly. Inflate the cuff 20-30 mmHg above the point at which the radial pulse disappears.
- Position the Stethoscope. Position the chestpiece in the antecubital space below the cuff, distal to the brachium. Do not place the chest piece underneath the cuff, as this impedes accurate measurement. Use the bell side of a combination for the clearest detection of the low-pitched Korotkoff (pulse) sounds.
- Deflate the cuff. Open the valve to deflate the cuff gradually at a rate of 2-3mmHg per second. When the first pulse of the Korotkoff sound is heard, note down the corresponding pressure reading of systolic pressure in the LCD column and numerical display. Continue to deflate the cuff. When gradually Korotkoff sound of pulse disappears, note down the corresponding pressure reading of diastolic pressure in the LCD column and numerical display.
- Measurement. Record the onset of Korotkoff sounds as the systolic pressure, and the disappearance of these sounds as diastolic pressure. After the measurement is completed, open the valve fully to release any remaining air in the cuff. Remove the cuff. Press the ON/OFF button off. Flick off the top cover, cover the top to bottom together. Press it for automatically locking.
- When the LCD + symbol display means the battery is low, then the sphygmomanometer does not work. Please replace three new "AA" battery cells. Care and Maintenance While Taking Measurement.
- Sit still and quietly while measuring. Talking or moving may elevate measurements.
- When taking multiple measurements right after each other, make sure you wait at least 10 minutes in between. Waiting will allow your blood vessels to return to their normal state.
- Sit with your legs uncrossed and your feet flat on the floor. Do not touch the cuff at any time during the measurement. Relax.
- Use proper-sized cuffs: Cuffs that are too loose or too tight may influence the accuracy of blood pressure measurements. The cuff should be 80% of the circumference of the upper arm. Be sure not to place the cuff on a clothed arm.
- Properly place the cuff on the arm: While wrapping the cuff around the upper arm, keep the lower edge of the cuff one inch or 2 cm above the antecubital fossa, the region of the arm in front of the elbow.
Safety Information:
- Read the instruction manual before using.
- Store environment: -10°C - +60°C.
- Avoid contact with sharp or pointed objects to manage device damage.
- Do not expose the device to direct sunlight or excessive heat.
- Clean the device gently using a damp cloth; avoid harsh solvents or chemicals.
- Store in a cool, dry area.
- Remove the battery if the device will not be used for a prolonged time.
- Wipe with 70% isopropyl alcohol.
- Wipe with 5% bleach and water solution.
- Do not iron cuffs.
- Do not heat or steam sterilize cuff.
- STORAGE: After measurement, fully exhaust the cuff, then wrap the cuff around the gauge and bulb and store it in the cabinet.
- A warning statement in the manual identifies a condition or practice which, if not corrected or discontinued immediately, could lead to patient injury, illness or death.
- Do not allow a blood pressure cuff to remain on the patient for more than 10 minutes when inflated above 10 mmHg. This may cause patient distress, disturb blood circulation, and contribute to the injury of peripheral nerves or death.
- Safety and effectiveness with neonate cuff sizes 1 through 5 are not established.
- If this equipment is modified, appropriate inspection and testing must be conducted to ensure its continued safe use.
- Do not apply cuffs to delicate or damaged skin. Check cuff sites frequently for irritation.
- Only use the cuff when the range marking indicated on the cuff shows that the proper cuff size is selected, otherwise erroneous readings may result.
- Allow space between the patient and cuff. Two fingers should fit in this space if the cuff is correctly positioned.
- Do not apply to limbs used for IV infusion.
- Patients should remain still during measurement to avoid erroneous readings.
Country of origin: China
Expires on or after: Not Applicable
A licensed vendor partner from your nearest location will deliver Dr. Odin OLS103 LCD Mercury Free Sphygmomanometer. Once the pharmacy accepts your order, the details of the pharmacy will be shared with you.
Phone Number: 0124-4166666
Address: 5th Floor Tower - B of the Presidency Building, 46/4 Mehrauli Gurgaon Road, Sector 14, Gurugram, Haryana-122001, India
Expires on or after: Not Applicable
A licensed vendor partner from your nearest location will deliver Dr. Odin OLS103 LCD Mercury Free Sphygmomanometer. Once the pharmacy accepts your order, the details of the pharmacy will be shared with you.
In case of any issues, contact us
Email ID: care@1mg.comPhone Number: 0124-4166666
Address: 5th Floor Tower - B of the Presidency Building, 46/4 Mehrauli Gurgaon Road, Sector 14, Gurugram, Haryana-122001, India
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