Table of Contents Important Notes...............2 Measurement Accuracy...........2 Helpful Information............3 Correct Method of Measurement........5 Parts Identification............6 Description of Display Marks...........6 Preparation before Taking a Measurement.....7 Taking a Measurement............8 Memory Function..............9 Deflation Rate..............10 Err Indicators / Troubleshooting........11 Sensor Calibration Mode..........12 Care and Maintenance...........12 Specifications..............13 Blood Pressure Log............14...
Important Notes Measurement Accuracy Only a physician is qualified to interpret changes in The blood pressure measuring device bears the CE your blood pressure. This device is not intended to (conformity) label "CE 0044". The quality of the device replace regular medical examinations. It is recom- has been verified and conforms to the provisions of mended that your physician review your procedure for...
Helpful Information What Is Blood Pressure? Typical daily blood pressure fluctuations (Example : 35-year-old male) Blood pressure is the force that blood exerts on the arteries. This force is constantly changing as the heart beats. When the heart contracts, blood pressure reaches systolic its highest value.
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Blood Pressure Classifications Hints for Accurate Measurement Diastolic/mmHg Systolic/mmHg 1. Relax and try to remain still for 5 to 10 minutes before a Optimal <80 <120 measurement. Normal 80~85 120~130 2. Remove any clothing on the upper arm so that the High-normal 85~90 130~140...
Correct Method of Measurement blood pressure. To obtain the most accurate blood pressure measure- ment, please follow these important directions. 6. Please relax for 5 to 10 minutes before taking another measurement. Be seated in a chair with back support. 7.
Preparation before Taking a Measurement Battery Installation / Replacement How to Apply the Arm Cuff 1. Slide the battery cover off in (Preferably the left arm.) the direction of the arrow. 1. Insert the end of the cuff 2. Install or replace the four through the D-Ring to make a alkaline "...
Taking a Measurement Please review the previous sections on proper place- Notes: ment of the cuff and proper arm position. If the unit does not inflate but displays the low battery symbol, please change all batteries with new alkaline 1. After the cuff has been properly placed on either the batteries and then re-start.
Memory Function Memory Input Memory Erase Your Automatic Digital Blood Pressure Monitor has a When the batteries are taken out of the monitor, all re- memory feature. When a valid measurement is made, cords will be erased. the reading data (systolic, diastolic and pulse rate) will Note : When taking a measurement, the MEMORY button be stored in the memory automatically as soon as the is inactive.
Deflation Rate In order for the unit to function properly, the deflation 3. If the deflation rate is too rate needs to be maintained between 3 to 6 mmHg/sec. fast or slow, turn counter- The deflation rate on this unit has been properly clockwise or clockwise adjusted by the factory, but if a larger cuff is used If too fast...
Err Indicators / Troubleshooting Error Indicators Troubleshooting Error indicator Possible sources of errors Problem Recommended Action Indication: Cuff pressure reaches 330 Nothing Make sure that the batteries are installed appears in in the proper direction. (Polarity matches mmHg. display to the indications in the battery case.) Cause: Twisted bladder inside of the cuff.
Sensor Calibration Mode Care and Maintenance You need proper equipment to calibrate this device; Keep the unit out of locations with high tempera- therefore, do not attempt to do this by yourself. Y ou tures or high humidity, and keep it out of direct sun- may damage the unit.
Blood Pressure Log Date Time 7:00 13:30 20:00 mmHg Pulse Body Condition...
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Item 847 Automatic Digital Blood Pressure Monitor Manufactured for Graham-Field Health Products Atlanta, Georgia 30360 Made in Taiwan www.grahamfield.com 847-INS-LAB RevA06...