Small D-Ring Cuff 7″ to 9″ – Advanced Accuracy Series

Small D-Ring Cuff 7″ to 9″ – Advanced Accuracy Series view 1

Model: CD-CS9

The durable D-ring contoured cuff fits arms 7″ to 9″ in circumference.

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Compatible

The Small D-Ring Cuff is compatible with OMRON Blood Pressure Monitor models: BP710N, BP742N, BP5100, BP7100.

Product Info

Description

The durable D-ring contoured cuff (CD-CS9) fits arms 7″ to 9″ in circumference. Before you purchase a home blood pressure monitor, it’s important to determine the best cuff size for you. To determine your arm size, use a cloth measuring tape and measure the circumference of your left upper arm midway between your elbow and shoulder. Ensuring that the blood pressure cuff is neither too tight nor too loose will help ensure the most accurate readings providing you a more accurate picture of your heart’s health. This cuff is only compatible with OMRON Blood Pressure Monitor models: BP710N, BP742N, BP5100, BP7100.

UPC

073796343996

In Box

Includes: small D-ring cuff (7″ to 9″), instruction manual

Limited Warranty

Your CD-CS9 cuff is warranted to be free from defects in materials and workmanship within 1 year from the date of purchase, when this cuff is used in accordance with the instructions provided with this cuff. The above warranty extends only to the original retail purchaser. We will, at our option, replace without charge any arm cuff covered by the above warranty. Replacement is our only responsibility and your only remedy under the above warranty.

Blood Pressure

The ability to check your blood pressure easily, wherever you are, is essential not only to your health but to your peace of mind. When you do, it's important to have complete reassurance that your numbers are accurate. Get portability, convenience, and complete blood pressure accuracy right out of the box so you can go about your day with confidence. The accuracy of all OMRON blood pressure monitors—both upper arm and wrist models—is validated by three major global organizations that develop testing protocols.