Rhinomanometer – Rhino 4000-M
The HOMOTH Rhinomanometer PC module Rhino 4000 M offers a flexible measuring method suitable for both general practitioners and clinics. It can adapt via nasal olives or an optional face mask, with all functions and data displayed on a PC monitor. This allows for precise assessment, avoiding inaccurate printouts. Time-efficient adaptation with nasal olives enables seamless integration into routine examinations, providing immediate rhinomanometric results alongside inspection findings. The device accommodates various patient types, including those with beards, children, and mask-averse individuals. Real-time monitoring of breathing intensity ensures accurate measurements. Using the self-current principle, it offers objective insights into nasal resistance behavior. With user-friendly operation, even medical staff can perform measurements easily. Data is securely stored electronically for integration into practice management software.
Technical Specifications
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System: PC module
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PC requirement: Pentium PC from 500 MHz, USB 2.0 port, Windows XP, 7, 8, 10 (32/64 bit)
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Measurement method: anterior self-current measurement (according to number 1409)
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Breathing volume flow: 0-900 ml/s inspiration and expiration
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Differential pressure: 0-50 daPa
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Functional check: using 2 measuring bars in the display
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Averaging calculation: over a maximum of 5 measurement curves
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Pressure calibration: automatically when dialed
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Depiction: as nose pliers and numerically right + left
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Automatic calculation of:
– Pressure in daPa
– Flow in ml/sec
– Total – Flow
– percentage for right and left
– Resistance coefficient at 75, 150 and 300 daPa -
Dimensions: 330 x 80 x 265 mm (WxHxD)
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Power supply: 13.2 V, ext. Power supply 100-240V, 50/60Hz, 30W
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Accesories: 4 small nose olives, 4 medium nose olives, 4 large nose olives, 2 flow measuring probes, 2 sets of measuring tubes, foot switch, probe holder, USB cable, Power supply, installation CD, user manual
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Special accessories: Face half mask
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Application:
– Detection of allergies after provocation
– Diagnosis of obstructed nasal breathing
– Functional check after nose operations
– Monitoring after administration of medication