Rhinomanometer (Stand Alone) – Rhino 4000

The HOMOTH Rhinomanometer Rhino 4000 offers a versatile measuring method suitable for general practitioners and clinics. It adapts via nasal olives or an optional face mask, displaying all functions, measurement curves, and data on a high-resolution LCD screen for accurate assessment. Streamlined adaptation with nasal olives allows direct use in examinations, complementing inspection findings with instant rhinomanometric results. It accommodates diverse patient groups and provides real-time monitoring of breathing intensity. Utilizing the self-current principle, it offers objective insights into nasal resistance behavior. User-friendly microprocessor control enables easy operation, with data electronically stored for analysis and integration into practice management software.

Technical Specifications

  • Measurement method: anterior self-current measurement (according to number 1409)

  • Breathing volume flow: 0-900 ml/s inspiration and expiration

  • Differential pressure: 0-50 daPa

  • Functional check: using 2 measuring bars in the display

  • Averaging calculation: over a maximum of 5 measurement curves

  • Pressure calibration: automatically when dialed

  • Depiction: as nose pliers and numerically right + left

  • 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

  • Screen: High-contrast LCD monitor with 240 x 128 pixels

  • Printer: Thermal printer with 112 mm paper width

  • Dimensions: 330 x 115 x 340 mm (WxHxD)

  • Power supply: 13.2 V, ext. Power supply 100-240V, 50/60Hz, 35W

  • Accessories: 4 small nose olives, 4 medium nose olives, 4 large nose olives, 2 flow measuring probes, 2 sets of measuring hoses, foot switch, probe holder, Power supply, user manual

  • Special accessories: Face half mask

  • Application:
    – Detection of allergies after provocation
    Diagnosis of obstructed nasal breathing
    Functional check after nose operations
    Monitoring after administration of medication