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Comparison Nissei DS-700 vs Nissei DS-1031

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Nissei DS-700
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Typeautoauto
Place of measurementshouldershoulder
Power source
batteries / mains /4xАА/
batteries / mains /4xАА/
Battery indicator
Device dimensions140x135x51 mm115x115x67 mm
Specs
Pressure measuring range
40 – 250 mmHg /error 3 mmHg/
40 – 250 mmHg /error 3 mm Hg. Art./
Pulse measurement range
40 – 160 bpm /error 5%/
40 – 160 bpm /error 5%/
Cuff dimensions22 – 32 cm22 – 42 cm
Recording readings
60 pcs /2x30 memories/
120 pcs /2x60 memories/
Features
Functions
pulse measurement
determination of arrhythmia
medium pressure calculation
measurement error signal
auto switch-off
pulse measurement
determination of arrhythmia
medium pressure calculation
measurement error signal
auto switch-off
Added to E-Catalogmarch 2013march 2013

Cuff dimensions

The cuff's applicable range includes both the minimum and maximum circumferences of the upper arm or wrist (see "Place of measurement"). Modern blood pressure monitors typically feature cuffs suitable for individuals with average physique, covering the majority of adult patients. However, for specialized cases, such as monitoring a child or someone with a larger bicep circumference, it is advisable to measure the arm circumference and compare it with the specified cuff sizes.

Small. The small cuffs are designed for a shoulder girth of 17-22 cm.

Standard. Standard cuffs cover a shoulder girth of 22-32 cm.

Oversized. Oversized cuffs have a girth of 22-36 cm.

Universal. Cuffs for both thin and large people. Universal cuffs provide a shoulder girth of 22-42 cm.

Large. Large cuffs with a girth of 33-46 cm are suitable for a full arm or a muscular shoulder of a conditional bodybuilder.

Recording readings

The number of results that can be simultaneously stored in the blood pressure monitor's memory. The ability to store several results in memory can be useful, for example, to compare pressure readings in the morning, afternoon and evening — these results do not have to be manually recorded or memorized.
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