The features of the aneroid sphygmomanometer presented, based on the generic information regarding this type of device, generally include the following:
Type of Blood Pressure Monitor:
Aneroid, meaning it uses a dial gauge rather than mercury to display blood pressure.
Components:
It consists of an inflatable cuff, an inflation bulb with a pressure release valve, and an aneroid manometer for pressure reading.
Accuracy:
Professional aneroid sphygmomanometers are designed to provide reliable and reproducible blood pressure measurement, often within a specified accuracy (e.g., +/- 3 mm/Hg according to certain standards).
Comfort and Materials:
The cuff is usually made of nylon with a Velcro closure for an easy and secure fit. The bulb and valve can be made of PVC or latex, and the manometer can be made of aluminum alloy.
Standards:
These devices are often manufactured in accordance with specific standards for medical devices, such as EN 1060-1/2 and Directive 93/42/EEC.
Accessories:
A carrying case is often included for easy storage and portability.


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