ELKO EL-430

ELKO EL-430 Clock/Desk Type Aneroid Blood Pressure Sphygmomanometer

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This manual provides detailed instructions for the proper use, setup, and maintenance of your ELKO EL-430 Clock/Desk Type Aneroid Blood Pressure Sphygmomanometer. Please read this manual thoroughly before using the device to ensure accurate readings and safe operation. This device is designed for professional and home use to measure blood pressure non-invasively.

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ELKO EL-430 Sphygmomanometer components and packaging

Image showing the ELKO EL-430 Sphygmomanometer packaging and its main components: the high precision gauge, BP bulb with valve, and special design cotton cuff.

Upon opening the package, verify that all components are present and undamaged. The standard package for the ELKO EL-430 includes:

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ELKO EL-430 Clock/Desk Type Aneroid Blood Pressure Sphygmomanometer

Image of the ELKO EL-430 Clock/Desk Type Aneroid Blood Pressure Sphygmomanometer, showing the large clock-face gauge, the black cotton cuff, and the inflation bulb.

Tatūnga

Before taking a measurement, ensure the device is properly assembled and positioned. The EL-430 is a clock/desk type unit, designed for stable placement during use.

  1. Wewete Waenga: Carefully remove the sphygmomanometer, cuff, and inflation bulb from the packaging.
  2. Connect Cuff and Bulb: Ensure the cuff and inflation bulb are securely connected to the gauge via their respective tubes. The dual-tube bladder should be correctly attached.
  3. Whakaturia te Pūrere: Place the main gauge unit on a stable, flat surface, such as a desk or table, at approximately heart level. The integrated basket can be used to keep the cuff and bulb organized.
  4. Whakaritenga Turoro: The patient should be seated comfortably with their arm resting on a flat surface, palm facing upwards. Ensure the arm is relaxed and at heart level. Avoid talking or moving during the measurement.

Operating Instructions: Measurement Procedures

Blood Pressure Measurement Procedures

Image illustrating the four key steps for blood pressure measurement: stethoscope placement, cuff inflation, listening for Korotkoff sounds, and controlled deflation.

A pee i enei mahi mo te ine tika i te pehanga toto:

  1. Cuff Placement and Stethoscope Positioning: Wrap the cuff firmly around the upper arm, ensuring it is snug but not too tight. The lower edge of the cuff should be about 1 inch (2-3 cm) above the elbow joint. Place the stethoscope head over the main artery (brachial artery), which is typically found on the inner side of the arm, underneath the artery mark of the cuff.
  2. Te pikinga: With the air release valve completely closed, press the inflation bulb repeatedly and continue pumping until the gauge reads a value 20-30 mmHg above your normal systolic blood pressure. If you do not know your normal systolic pressure, inflate to approximately 180-200 mmHg.
  3. Listening and Recording Systolic Pressure: Slowly open the air release valve to deflate the cuff at a rate of 2-3 mmHg per second. Listen carefully through the stethoscope. The first distinct, rhythmic sound you hear (Korotkoff sound) indicates the systolic pressure (the upper number). Note the reading on the gauge at this exact moment.
  4. Listening and Recording Diastolic Pressure: Continue to slowly deflate the cuff. The point at which the Korotkoff sounds completely disappear indicates the pehanga diastolic (the lower number). Note this reading on the gauge. If the sounds become muffled but do not disappear, the muffled sound point can be considered the diastolic pressure.

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Blood Pressure Chart and Reading Precautions

Image displaying a blood pressure chart categorizing readings (Normal, Elevated, High Blood Pressure Stages 1 & 2, Hypertensive Crisis) and a list of conditions under which a reading should not be attempted.

Refer to the chart below for general blood pressure categories. Consult a healthcare professional for interpretation of your readings and personalized advice.

Blood Pressure Chart (mmHg)
Toto Toto KāwaiSystolic (upper number)Diastolic (lower number)
PūnoaIti iho i te 120Iti iho i te 80
Whakanuia120 - 129Iti iho i te 80
Te Toto Toto Teitei (Hypertension) Stage 1130 - 13980 - 89
Te Toto Toto Teitei (Hypertension) Stage 2140 teitei ake ranei90 teitei ake ranei
Hypertensive Crisis (consult your doctor immediately)Higher Than 180Higher Than 120

DO NOT ATTEMPT A READING...

  1. Within 1 hour of food intake.
  2. Immediately after a tea, coffee, or a smoke.
  3. Within 20 minutes of taking a bath.
  4. While talking or moving your hand/fingers.
  5. When climate is very cold.
  6. When bladder is full or you feel like discharging urine.

Te Tiaki me te Tiaki

Proper maintenance ensures the longevity and accuracy of your sphygmomanometer.

Raparongoā

If you encounter issues with your ELKO EL-430, refer to the following common problems and solutions:

Whakatakotoranga

WhakatakotorangaTaipitopito
Tau tauiraTE 430
Momo WhakaatuTauritenga
Awhe Ine0 - 300 mmHg
Tika+/- 3 mmHg
Momo MaamaLarge Cotton Cuff with Velcro Fasteners
Nga Waahanga kei rotoCuff, Gauge, Inflation Bulb with Valve
Taumaha Tūemi600 g
Rahi Hua (L x W x H)14L x 14W x 18Th Centimeters
KaihangaAnita Industries
Whenua TaketakeInia
Te Ra Tuatahi Wātea12 Pepuere 2024

Pūtāhui me te Tautoko

For warranty information, technical support, or service inquiries regarding your ELKO EL-430 Sphygmomanometer, please contact the manufacturer directly.

Nga korero Whakapā a te Kaihanga:
Anita Industries
New Delhi, India
Īmēra: info@elkoindia.com
Waea: +91 9911129201

Please have your model number (EL-430) and date of purchase available when contacting support.

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