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Arm Automatic Blood Pressure Meter
(Electronic Sphygmomanometer)
User Manual
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This User Manual is for the model WAP-900A

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  • Page 1 Arm Automatic Blood Pressure Meter (Electronic Sphygmomanometer) User Manual Ø Thank you for purchasing our product. Ø Please read this manual carefully before using the product. Ø Please keep the manual appropriately for future reference. Ø This User Manual is for the model WAP-900A...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents I. General Information ............1 II. PRECAUTION FOR USE AND MAINTENANCE ... 5 III. Name of Each Part ............8 Note for LCD display: ............. 10 IV. Measure Procedure ............. 11 V. Troubleshooting ............22...
  • Page 3: General Information

    Indications For Use WAP-900A Arm Automatic Blood Pressure Meter is for use by medical professionals or at home and is a non-invasive blood pressure measurement system intended to measure...
  • Page 4 Measurement Oscillography Principle Cuff Soft cuff 470mm×130mm (+/-5mm) Cuff size (18.5 ×5.1) inch (+/-0.2inch) Measurable Wrist About 220~320mm Circumference (8.6~12.6inch) Range Measurement Pressure: 40~280mmHg Range Pulse: 30~160 times/minute Pressure: ±5mmHg Accuracy Pulse: ±5% Power Supply 6V DC (4 “AA” batteries) Approx.
  • Page 5 Protection Safety Type B Equipment Classification 2 X 60 sets of data including date Memory Capacity and time Automatic Inflation by internal Inflation pump Automatic speed deflation Deflation system controlled by internal electromagnetic valve. Display Pressure, Pulse, Date, Time Switch 3(ON/OFF, Memory, SET) 135mm (5.3inch)------(L) Size...
  • Page 6 Cleaning Information: If the device is very dirty, wipe it clean with a cloth moistened with sterilizing alcohol or a neutral detergent. Then wipe it with a dry cloth. NEVER clean the blood pressure meter with thinners or benzene, as they may damage it. To clean the cuff, wipe it with a moist cloth.
  • Page 7: Precaution For Use And Maintenance

    II. PRECAUTION FOR USE AND MAINTENANCE Precautions for Use: If you suffer from heart disease, high blood pressure or other circulatory disease, consult your physician before using the device. If the cuff pressure feels abnormal or you experience any other irregularity while using the cuff, reduce the pressure immediately by pressing the “ON/OFF”...
  • Page 8 If you suffer from a severe problem with blood circulation in your arms, consult your physician before using the device. Failure to do so could be hazardous to your health. Measurement may not be possible for anyone with insufficient blood flow area where...
  • Page 9 14. If you use a cardiac pacemaker, consult your physician before using the device. 15. Be sure to use this device only for measuring blood pressure. DO NOT use it for any other purpose. 16. DO NOT use this device on infants. 17.
  • Page 10: Name Of Each Part

    DO NOT attempt to disassemble the device. DO NOT bend the cuff or air hose excessively. NEVER clean the blood pressure meter with thinners or benzene, as they may damage it. DO NOT hard rub when clean the cuff. Take care not to get water into the air hose.
  • Page 11 Figure 1 – Appearance v “SET” Button / Clock Setting v “MEMORY” Button /AUg/Measured Result recall/ Clock Number Adjusting v “ON/OFF” Button v v Systolic v Diastolic v Pulse Figure 2 – Display of LCD...
  • Page 12: Note For Lcd Display

    Note for LCD display: (1) Date: Month - Day (2) Time: Hour - Minute (3) Systolic Blood Pressure (unit: mmHg) (4) Diastolic Blood Pressure (unit: mmHg) (5) Pulse (unit: beat/minute) (6) WHO BP Classification Indicating Bar (7) Inflation / Deflation Indicator (8) Blood Pressure Unit (9) Low Battery (10) Heart Icon (Twinkle when measuring)
  • Page 13: Measure Procedure

    Measure Procedure Battery Loading Open battery cover at the back of the device. Load Four “AA” size batteries. Please attention to the polarity. Close the battery cover. See Figure 3. Note: ★ When LCD shows “Low Battery” icon , it means you must change the batteries at once.
  • Page 14 Figure 3 Figure 4 Clock Adjusting and Unit Change When the device is turned off, hold pressing the button “SET” for above 3 seconds, the number of year will twinkle on LCD. Press button “SET” continuously, the numbers of month, date, hour, and minute will twinkle in sequence. While the number is twinkling, press button “MEMORY”...
  • Page 15 Figure 5 measurement values can be displayed either mmHg or Kpa, while mmHg is default unit. When the device is turned off, press the button “ON/OFF” more than 5 seconds until mmHg and Kpa selection interface appears. And then you can select mmHg or Kpa in turn by repeatedly pressing “memory”...
  • Page 16 ★ Keep up right position on the same height of heart. ★ When the cuff is dirty, detach it from the equipment, wash the cuff by hand with proper detergent and rinse it in the enough cold water, dry in air. Never iron it. Figure 6 Measuring Process...
  • Page 17 Figure 7 After your body is in a comfortable position, press the “ON/OFF” button. The device will verify itself, and LCD will twinkle automatically. After about two seconds, LCD shows one “00”. See Figure If the device has voice function, it will speak out the prompt that “keep silence to take cuff at the same height with your heart”.
  • Page 18 automatically memorized by itself. If the device has voice function, it will speak out the displayed blood pressure, heart rate. See Figure 9. Press “ON/OFF” button after measuring, the device will be turned off. The device will be automatically power off after 1 minute of none use.
  • Page 19 (e.g. diabetes, obesity, smoking, etc.) need to be taken into consideration and may affect these figures. Consult with your physician for accurate assessment. Figure 10 From the above figure, we can see the classification of blood pressure for adults is as below: The WHO BP Classification Indicating Bar would show out the blood pressure level by the length.
  • Page 20 Length Blood Pressure (mmHg) (mmHg) Classificati Classification on Bar Optimal <120 <80 1 grid Normal 120-129 80-84 2 grids High-Normal 130-139 85-89 3 grids Stage 140-159 90-99 4 grids Hypertension Stage 160-179 100-109 5 grids Hypertension Stage ≧180 ≧110 6 grids Hypertension Note: The graph is not exact, but may be used as a guide in...
  • Page 21 most 3 recent measurements result will be displayed, continuously press the “MEMORY” button, it will enter Memory recall mode, please see on the follow. Reading Memory Results Under “ OFF ” condition, press the button of “MEMORY” after displayed an average of the most 3 recent measurements reading result then press one more time the “MEMORY”...
  • Page 22 Figure 11 Delete for all Memories Under the mode of reading memories, holding on pressing “MEMORY” button for three seconds, all memories will be deleted. LCD will show the Figure 12 for two seconds. Figure 12...
  • Page 23 Shut Down After measurement, press button “ON/OFF” to turn off the device. The device will be automatically power off after 1 minute of none use. Person 1 or Person 2 setting function This model can distinguish measurement values of two users and two only.
  • Page 24: Troubleshooting

    Note: The voice function is ONLY for the UPDATE model WAP-900A-V. V. Troubleshooting Abnormality Reason Checkout LCD shows Batteries are Change new Low Battery low. batteries. icon Cuff is not tightened Tighten cuff correctly properly or its and refer to “Arm position is Cuff Connecting”.
  • Page 25 Speaking, Do not speak, take frightened deep breath 2~3 nervous or times to relax excited yourself. measurement Adjust position; refer Wrong to “Wrist Cuff Shows position Swathing”. abnormal result Some interference in inflation or Refer to the inflation wrong step in “Measuring operation process”.