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The Sanitas SBM 19 sphygmomanometer is a medical device used to measure blood pressure and pulse rate. It is equipped with features such as date imprinting and the ability to store up to 60 memory registers. The sphygmomanometer is designed to measure diastolic and systolic blood pressure accurately. The Sanitas SBM 19 uses four LR6 batteries with a voltage of 1.5V. This provides sufficient power to operate the sphygmomanometer effectively. The battery type ensures compatibility and easy replacement when needed. With its ability to measure pulse rate, the Sanitas SBM 19 provides additional insights into the user's cardiovascular health. This feature allows for a more comprehensive assessment of one's vital signs. The sphygmomanometer is designed to be user-friendly and efficient. Its compact size and lightweight construction make it portable and easy to handle. The device's memory capacity enables users to track their blood pressure readings over time, assisting in monitoring any changes or trends. The Sanitas SBM 19 is designed to be reliable and durable. Constructed with high-quality materials, it is built to withstand regular use. The accuracy of the sphygmomanometer's measurements, along with its reliable construction, ensures consistent and trustworthy results. Overall, the Sanitas SBM 19 sphygmomanometer is a practical and efficient device for measuring blood pressure and pulse rate. Its features such as date imprinting and memory registers enhance its functionality, while its compact design and durable construction make it a convenient choice for monitoring cardiovascular health.
| Brand | Sanitas |
| Model | SBM 19 | 654.20 |
| Product | sphygmomanometer |
| EAN | 4211125654207 |
| Language | English |
| Filetype | User manual (PDF) |
| Date imprinting | Yes |
| Mean arterial pressure | No |
| Pulse rate measuring | Yes |
| Diastolic blood pressure | Yes |
| Systolic blood pressure | Yes |
| Memory registers | 60 |
| Number of batteries supported | 4 |
| Battery type | LR6 |
| Battery voltage | 1.5 V |
Can't find the answer to your question in the manual? You may find the answer to your question in the FAQs about the Sanitas SBM 19 below.
Systolic pressure is the top number that the blood pressure monitor will indicate. Systolic pressure refers to the amount of pressure in your arteries during the contraction of your heart muscle.
Diastolic pressure is the lowest number that the blood pressure monitor will indicate. The bottom number refers to your blood pressure when your heart muscle is between beats.
A normal blood pressure is about 120/80.
Place the cuff on the upper arm, aligning the lower edge approximately 2-3 centimeters above the elbow crease, ensuring it is snug but not too tight.
Make sure the cuff is properly positioned, and avoid talking or moving during the measurement. Check that the cuff is the right size for your arm, as an ill-fitted cuff can lead to inaccurate readings.
Wrap the cuff firmly around the arm and inflate the cuff until you no longer detect your pulse, then inflate it an additional 20-30 millimeters of mercury (mmHg) to ensure accurate readings.
If you overinflate the cuff, press the exhaust button to release air quickly and restart the measurement process. It's important to inflate the cuff to the correct pressure for accurate results.
The top number (systolic pressure) represents the force of blood against artery walls when the heart contracts, while the bottom number (diastolic pressure) reflects the force when the heart is at rest. A normal blood pressure reading is typically around 120/80 millimeters of mercury (mmHg).
Yes, the Sanitas SBM 19 has date imprinting. This means that it can record the date and time when a blood pressure measurement was taken, which can be useful for tracking purposes.
No, the Sanitas SBM 19 does not measure mean arterial pressure. This is a metric that provides information about the average pressure in the arteries during one cardiac cycle.
Yes, the Sanitas SBM 19 can measure pulse rate. This allows users to monitor their heart rate along with their blood pressure.
Yes, the Sanitas SBM 19 measures diastolic blood pressure. This is the pressure in the arteries when the heart is at rest between beats.
Yes, the Sanitas SBM 19 can measure systolic blood pressure. This is the pressure in the arteries when the heart contracts and pumps blood. The ability to measure both systolic and diastolic pressure provides a more comprehensive view of blood pressure health.
Yes, the manual of the Sanitas SBM 19 is available in English .
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Number of questions: 3I've broken the cuff of my SBM19 and I want to buy a new one. what I have to do?
My sanity’s sun 19 continues to pump up what is Wrong please?
When I press start , it inflates till 90 or 100 and it stops