1. Introduzzjoni
This manual provides essential information for the proper use and maintenance of your McKesson Aneroid Sphygmomanometer. This device is designed for accurate and reliable measurement of blood pressure. Please read this manual thoroughly before use to ensure safe and effective operation.

Figure 1: McKesson Aneroid Sphygmomanometer components.
2. Komponenti
The McKesson Aneroid Sphygmomanometer typically includes the following components:
- Aneroid Manometer: The gauge that displays blood pressure readings. It features a luminescent dial and extended graduation marks for easy reading in various lighting conditions.
- Inflation Bulb: Used to inflate the cuff.
- Air-Release Valve: Located on the inflation bulb, used to control the deflation rate of the cuff.
- Nylon Cuff: A latex-free cuff designed to securely wrap around the arm. It includes a comprehensive marking system for proper placement.
- Tubi: Connects the cuff, manometer, and inflation bulb.
- Każ tal-Ġarr: A leatherette zippered case for convenient storage and transport.

Figure 2: Detail of the chrome-plated 300mmHg manometer with luminescent dial.

Figure 3: Nylon cuff with clear artery and sizing markings.
3. Informazzjoni dwar is-Sigurtà
Ċaħda Importanti: Statements regarding dietary supplements have not been evaluated by the FDA and are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease or health condition. This device is intended for professional and personal use to measure blood pressure. Consult with a healthcare professional for interpretation of readings or for any health concerns.
- Do not use this device on infants or individuals with severe arm injuries.
- Avoid excessive inflation of the cuff, which may cause discomfort or injury.
- Żomm l-apparat 'il bogħod minn kampi elettromanjetiċi qawwija.
- Do not disassemble or modify the device. Refer servicing to qualified personnel.
- Dan il-prodott huwa ħieles mill-latex.
4. Twaqqif u Tqegħid tal-Maniċċa
Proper cuff placement is crucial for accurate blood pressure readings.
- Select the Correct Cuff Size: Ensure the cuff size is appropriate for the arm circumference. The McKesson Adult Cuff is designed for arm circumferences of 23-40 cm. Refer to the cuff sizing chart below.
- Prepare the Arm: Sit comfortably with your arm resting on a flat surface at heart level. Ensure the arm is bare or has only thin clothing. Avoid taking measurements after strenuous activity, bathing, or consuming caffeine/alcohol.
- Applika l-Maniċċa: Wrap the cuff firmly around the upper arm, approximately 1 inch (2-3 cm) above the elbow joint. The artery mark on the cuff should be aligned with your brachial artery (typically on the inside of the arm). The index line should fall within the range lines on the cuff.
- Konnessjoni tal-Komponenti: Ensure the tubing from the cuff is securely connected to the manometer and the inflation bulb.

Figure 4: Proper cuff placement on the arm.

Figure 5: Cuff Sizing Chart for McKesson Sphygmomanometers.

Figure 6: Detailed diagram for cuff alignment and range.
5. Istruzzjonijiet Operattivi
Follow these steps to take a blood pressure reading using your McKesson Aneroid Sphygmomanometer. A stethoscope (not included) is required to listen for Korotkoff sounds.
- Pożizzjona lilek innifsek: Sit upright with your back supported and feet flat on the floor. Rest your arm on a table so the cuff is at heart level.
- Locate Pulse: Place the diaphragm of a stethoscope over the brachial artery in the antecubital fossa (inner elbow).
- Onfoħ il-Maniċċa: Close the air-release valve on the inflation bulb by turning it clockwise. Rapidly inflate the cuff by squeezing the bulb until the manometer reads approximately 20-30 mmHg above your usual systolic pressure, or until the pulse sound disappears. Do not over-inflate.
- Niżżel bil-mod: Slowly open the air-release valve by turning it counter-clockwise, allowing the pressure to drop at a rate of 2-3 mmHg per second.
- Isma għall-Ħsejjes:
- Pressjoni Sistolika: Note the reading on the manometer when you hear the first clear, tapping sound (Korotkoff sound). This is your systolic blood pressure.
- Pressjoni Dijastolika: Continue to listen as the pressure drops. Note the reading when the sounds completely disappear. This is your diastolic blood pressure.
- Deflazzjoni Kompleta: Once the diastolic pressure is noted, fully open the air-release valve to deflate the cuff completely.
- Qari tar-Rekord: Record your blood pressure reading (Systolic/Diastolic). Wait at least 1-2 minutes before taking another reading.
Video 1: Official McKesson Professional Aneroid Sphygmomanometer overview and usage demonstration. This video provides a visual guide to the product's features and basic operation.
6. Kura u Manutenzjoni
Kura xierqa testendi l-ħajja u l-eżattezza tal-isfigmomanometru tiegħek.
- Tindif: Wipe the cuff and manometer with a soft cloth dampened with a mild disinfectant solution. Do not immerse any part of the device in water.
- Ħażna: Store the device in its leatherette zippered carrying case in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight and extreme temperatures.
- Filter Screen Valves: The sphygmomanometer features filter screen valves to reduce dust buildup. These help ensure proper and efficient operation by capturing particles as air travels through the tubing. No user maintenance is typically required for these filters.
- Kalibrazzjoni: Aneroid sphygmomanometers should be checked for calibration periodically, typically every 1-2 years, or if accuracy is suspected. Consult a qualified technician for calibration services.

Figure 7: Sphygmomanometer stored in its protective carrying case.
7 Issolvi l-problemi
If you encounter issues with your sphygmomanometer, consider the following:
- Qari mhux eżatt: Ensure correct cuff size and proper placement. Verify the air-release valve is fully closed during inflation. Consider professional calibration if readings remain inconsistent.
- Il-Maniċċa Mhux Qed Tintefaħ: Check all tubing connections for tightness. Ensure the air-release valve is fully closed. Inspect the bulb and tubing for any visible damage or leaks.
- Cuff Deflates Too Quickly: Ensure the air-release valve is not open too wide. Check for leaks in the cuff, tubing, or bulb.
For persistent issues, contact McKesson customer support or a qualified medical equipment technician.
8. Speċifikazzjonijiet
| Karatteristika | Dettall |
|---|---|
| Isem tal-Mudell | LUMEON Series |
| Daqs tal-pulzieri | Adult (23-40 cm) |
| Tip ta 'Wiri | Analogu |
| Manometru | Chrome-plated 300mmHg |
| Materjal tal-Pulzier | Latex-free Nylon |
| Komponenti Inklużi | Cuff, Bulb, Case |
| Dimensjonijiet tal-Prodott | 7.8 x 4.6 x 2.8 inches (approximate, for packaged unit) |
| Piż | 15.84 uqija (approssimattiv) |
9. Garanzija u Appoġġ
For specific warranty information regarding your McKesson Aneroid Sphygmomanometer, please refer to the product packaging or visit the official McKesson websit.
For technical support or further assistance, please contact McKesson customer service. Contact details are typically available on the product packaging or the manufacturer's official websit.





