Gima 32780 Instruction Manual

Gima 32780 Instruction Manual

Blood pressure monitoring system

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PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL PRODUCTS
BLOOD PRESSURE
MONITORING SYSTEM
Instruction manual
ATTENTION:
The operators must carefeully read
and completely understand the present
manual before using the product.
z
32780
Gima S.p.A.
Via Marconi, 1 - 20060 Gessate (MI) - Italy
Made in P.R.C.
Gima S.p.A. - Via Marconi, 1 - 20060 Gessate (MI) Italy
Italia: tel. 199 400 401 - fax 199 400 403
Export: tel. +39 02 953854209/221/225 - fax +39 02 95380056
gima@gimaitaly.com - export@gimaitaly.com
www.gimaitaly.com
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  • Page 1 Gima S.p.A. - Via Marconi, 1 - 20060 Gessate (MI) Italy Italia: tel. 199 400 401 - fax 199 400 403 Export: tel. +39 02 953854209/221/225 - fax +39 02 95380056 gima@gimaitaly.com - export@gimaitaly.com www.gimaitaly.com PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL PRODUCTS BLOOD PRESSURE...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS Overview ..............3 Checklist ..............4 Safety Precautions............4 Battery Installation ............5 Setting Up System ............5 5.1 Date & Time Setting ..........5 5.2 1stTime Period Setting.........6 5.3 2nd Time Period Setting ........7 5.4 Time Interval Setting ..........9 Taking Measurement ..........10 6.1 Applying the Arm Cuff ........10 6.2 Preparing and Educating the Patient ....10 6.3 Irregular Heartbeat ..........11...
  • Page 3: Overview

    1. OVERVIEW DB-51H Ambulatory Blood Pressure Monitoring System is a non-invasive oscillometric blood pressure monitor capable of measuring blood pressure at pre-programmed intervals throughout the day. It is intended to be used at home to record patient blood pressure over a 24 hour period for gathering trending information in non-critical settings.
  • Page 4: Checklist

    2. CHECKLIST Package contains the following: • 32780 unit • PC-link software with CD-R & USB plug • Monitor pouch, Waist belt and shoulder strap • Adult size cuff • Lithium rechargeable battery • User manual PC minimum requirements • Windows XP or later • Pentium 233 MHz • 4 GB hard disk • 128 MB ram • Monitor resolution: XGA 800 x 600 or higher 3. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS • Babies, young children or individuals who cannot express their consent are not suitable to take blood pressure measurement.
  • Page 5: Battery Installation

    4. BATTERY INSTALLATION 1. Remove the screw and lift the cover to open the battery compartment. 2. Install 1 Lithium rechargeable batteries as indicted. Mare sure to match polarities (+, -) on the batteries. 3. Replace the battery cover by inserting and tightening the screw. Please remove the battery when not in use for more than 3 months.
  • Page 6: 1Sttime Period Setting

    5.2 1st Time Period Setting 5.2.1 Set Time Start 1. Screen shows “C --- “. To enable 24-hour function, press the “M” or button to select “ON” and press the “ ” button to confirm. 2. Screen shows “A --- “. To set the first starting time, press the “M” or button to select “ON” and press the “ ” button to confirm. 3. When Hour digit flashes, press the “M”...
  • Page 7: 2Nd Time Period Setting

    5.2.2 Set Time End 1. After that, you will jump to page “2” on the screen. 2. Screen shows “A --- ”. To set the first ending time, press the “M” or button to select “ON” and press the “ ” button to confirm. 3. When Hour digit flashes, press the “M” or button to select Hour. Press the “ ” button to confirm. 4. When Minute digit flashes, press the “M” or button to select Minute. Press the “ ”...
  • Page 8 2. Screen shows “A --- “. To disable 2nd set of time, press the “M” or button to select “OFF” and press the “ ” button to confirm. To set 2nd set of predetermined time, press the “M” button to select “ON”. Press the “ ” button to confirm. 3. When Hour digit flashes, press the “M” or button to select Hour. Press the “ ” button to confirm.
  • Page 9: Time Interval Setting

    3. When Hour digit flashes, press the “M” or button to select Hour. Press the “ ” button to confirm. 4. When Minute digit flashes, press the “M” or button to select Minute. Press the “ ” button to confirm. 5. For example, you have set 20:00 you want to end the second measurement. 5.4 Time Interval Setting 1. After that, the screen shows “AbP”. 2. When Hour digit flashes, press the “M” or button to select Hour. Press the “ ”...
  • Page 10: Taking Measurement

    6. TAKING MEASUREMENT 6.1 Applying the arm cuff 1. To apply the cuff, simply slide the sleeve up the patient’s arm, ensuring the size indicator is at the top of the cuff. The cuff should be approximately 1-2 cm between the bottom of the cuff and your elbow joint. 2. Connect the tube from the cuff to the unit. Drape the tube over the patient’s shoulder, around the neck, across the opposite side of the body. 3. Put the unit into the pouch. Attach the pouch to the patient using either the waist belt or shoulder strap depending on the patient’s preference.
  • Page 11: Irregular Heartbeat

    6.3 Irregular Heartbeat   This unit has a unique feature that alerts user of irregular heartbeat detection during measurement. Note: An irregular heartbeat is defined as a heartbeat rhythm that has a variation of more than 25% from the average rhythm detected during measurement. If such irregular rhythm occurs twice or more during the same measurement,  ...
  • Page 12: Retrieving The Data (Via Pc Or From The Unit)

    7. RETRIEVING THE DATA (Via pc or from the unit) Before retrieving the data from the unit, disconnect the unit from the patient. You could retrieve the data via PC or from the unit. 7.1 Reading Data from the Unit 7.1.1 View Past Readings 1. Press the “M” button to enter memory function. 2.
  • Page 13: Retrieving Data Via Pc

    7.1.3 Delete Past Readings 1. Press the button to select page “1”. 2. Press and hold the “M” & buttons simultaneously for 5 seconds. Symbol of “ALL EE” will be displayed and all past readings stored in page “1” will be deleted. 3. Follow the same steps to delete page “2”, “3” and “4”. 7.2 Retrieving Data via PC 1.
  • Page 14 4. Input New User information like name, sex, date of birth by pressing “Add User” icon. 5. Double-click the user name. 6. Turn on the blood pressure monitor. Choose Page “1” by press button. 7. Press the “transfer data” button on the software. Transfer Data Export Data Display Graph Import Data Home...
  • Page 15 8. On the unit, press “M” and “ ” two buttons at the same time without release till “PC” word is shown on the screen. 9. You could display the data in graphic chart in different date (morning, daytime, evening, average) and different time (yearly, monthly, weekly, custom). 10. You could save the data and print the data.
  • Page 16: Troubleshooting

    8. TROUBLE SHOOTING Problem Cause Solution No display Have the batteries Replace new when you press run out? batteries the Power/Start button Are the battery Re-align batteries in polarities wrong? correct polarities “Err P” displayed Fail to inflate Check if the cuff is properly connected.
  • Page 17: Storage & Maintenance

    • Use a dry, soft cloth to clean the unit, or if desired, use a cloth lightly dampened with water. • Do not use alcohol, benzene, thinner or other volatile liquids to clean the unit. • Do not wash or expose the arm cuff to liquid. • Remove batteries from the unit when it will not be used for more than 3 months. 10. SPECIFICATIONS Model No. 32780 Measurement Method Oscillometric Measurement Range Pressure: 20 – 280 mmHg Pulse Rate: 40 – 195 beats/min Accuracy Pressure: +/- 3 mmHg Pulse Rate: +/- 5% Inflation...
  • Page 18 If the equipment is not disposed of correctly, fines or penalties may be applied in accordance with the national legislation and regulations. GIMA WARRANTY CONDITIONS Congratulations for purchasing a GIMA product.This product meets high qualitative standards both as regards the material and the production. The warranty is valid for 12 months from the date of supply of GIMA.

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