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The quality of this device has been verified and conforms to the provisions of the EC council directive 93/42/EEC on medical devices, as well as the EMC directive 89/336/EEC:
EN 1061-1 Non-invasive blood pressure measuring equipment general requirements
EN 1060-3 Non-invasive blood pressure measuring equipment supplementary requirements for electro-mechanical blood pressure measuring systems
EN 60601-1 Safety requirements for medical electrical equipment
EN 60601-1-2 Electromagnetic compatibility and safety for medical electrical equipment
EN 14971 Risk analysis for medical devices
What is Blood Pressure?
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 its highest value. This is called systolic blood pressure. When the heart relaxes between beats, the value of blood pressure is lower. This is called the diastolic blood pressure. The unit of measure for blood pressure is millimeters of mercury, abbreviated mmHg. For example, an individual's blood pressure may be measured as 120 mmHg (systolic) and 80 mmHg (diastolic). This would be spoken as "120 over 80" and written as "120/80".
Remember that blood pressure varies throughout the day. Food intake, smoking, the time of day, stress, level of exercise and many other factors can affect it.
Typical Daily Blood Pressure Fluctuations
(Example: 35-yr old male)
What is High Blood Pressure?
Hypertension, or high blood pressure, is a condition where an individual's blood pressure remains high over a long period of time. Consult with your physician with any questions or concerns you may have about hypertension.
Blood Pressure Classification
The World Health Organization (WHO) and the International Society of Hypertension (ISH)
Why is it Important to Measure Your Blood Pressure at Home?
Having your blood pressure taken at the doctor's office may cause you to become nervous, thus artificially raising your reading. Having the ability to take your blood pressure at home makes it easy to record a log of your daily readings. This will help you gain a greater understanding of your blood pressure reading and the factors that affect it. Be sure that you share your information with your physician.
Hints for Accurate Measurement
Please note: Some individuals with hypertension, diabetes, kidney disorders, arteriosclerosis or poor circulation may see a significant difference in blood pressure readings taken from the wrist as compared to readings from the upper arm. It is recommended that you consult with your physician concerning the use of this monitor.
To obtain the most accurate blood pressure measurement, please follow these important directions:
The arm cuff must be at the same level as your heart or accurate measurement will not be possible. (Your heart is located slightly below your left armpit.)
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Battery Display
*The battery indicator will reset when power resets. Please replace with new batteries when the battery indicator flashes.
Arrhythmia Detection Function
Note: Batteries are hazardous waste. Do not dispose with household garbage.
Please read the previous section on proper placement of the cuff and arm position.
To end a measurement for any reason, just press the Start/Stop button to turn off the unit and release the cuff pressure. If during a measurement the power drops to an insufficient level, the device will end the measurement and display the low battery symbol. Please replace the batteries and repeat the measurement. If the device cannot detect your pulse, it will end the measurement attempt. Please wait a few minutes, make sure that the cuff is positioned properly and try again. The device will automatically shut off 1 minute after a measurement is finished. You can also press Start | Stop button to shut the device off.
The device displays time and date on the LCD. They can be set according to the following method:
For the MDS5001, after the date and time settings are selected, the "SP" character will flash. Press the MEM (Memory) button to move from English, "SP 01", to Spanish, "SP 02", or to off, "SP OF".
When a valid measurement is made, the result (systolic, diastolic, pulse rate, date and time) will be stored in the memory automatically as soon as the device is turned off or when another measurement is initiated. The device can store up to 90 readings for each of 2 users, and also compute the average of the latest 3 readings. When more than 90 readings are stored, the oldest ones will be replaced.
By pressing Memory button, AVG will be shown in the lower left hand corner. AVG means the average of all recorded readings. Press the Memory button again and 01 will appear in the lower right hand corner, which is your latest reading in the memory. When you press Memory again, 02 will display which is the previous reading. When you press the Memory button repeatedly, the records will be displayed sequentially, along with the corresponding date of the measurement.
Press memory button and hold it down more than 3 seconds. You will erase all of the records of readings for the selected user.
![]() | Indication: Incomplete inflation Correction: Check that the cuff has been firmly connected with the device. If the same Er message is displayed, contact Product Support. |
![]() | Indication: Cuff over-inflated and released automatically Correction: Take a break for 5-10 minutes. Then reposition the cuff and measure again. |
![]() | Indication: Could not obtain the pulse rate Correction: Wait 5-10 minutes. Then reposition the cuff and measure again. |
![]() | Indication: Strong electromagnetic interference (mobile phone or computer) Correction: Relax and take a break for 5-10 minutes. Then measure again. |
![]() | Indication: Irregular pulse rate or blood pressure Correction: Relax and take a break for 5-10 minutes. Then measure again. |
Problem | Recommended Method |
No display | Make sure that the batteries are installed in the proper direction. (Polarity matches to the indication in the battery case.) |
No measurement occurs | Check that the cuff is positioned properly, then repeat the measurement procedure. |
Blood pressure readings are too high or too low |
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Blood pressure readings are variable | Your blood pressure can fluctuate considerably throughout the day, all of the following factors can influence your blood pressure: emotional state, daily activities/excercise, smoking, drinking alcoholic beverages, eating, taking certain medications |
The blood pressure device should NOT attempt to be calibrated. The unit arrives pre-calibrated by the vendor. Should any issues arise with the device, please contact Product Support.
If you want to change the measurement units, power off the device and then press the Start/Stop button for 10 seconds. Next press the "Memory" button and select mmHg or Kpa.
Note: Removing the batteries will erase all readings in memory. Use only a soft dry cloth to clean the unit. Do not use solvents or other petroleum-based cleaners.
Manufacturer Model: | BA-813 |
Medline Item Numbers: | MDS5001 |
Measuring Method: | Oscillometric |
Memory Function: | Storage and recall for 90 measurements per user (up to 2 users) |
Display: | Backlight LCD Display |
Measuring Range: | Pressure: 0-280 mmHg Pulse: 40-199/minute |
Sensor Accuracy: | Pressure: ±3mmHg Pulse: ±5% |
Inflation System: | Electro-pneumatic pump |
Arm Size Ranges: | 22-42 cm (8.6-16.5 inches) |
Batteries: | l.5V alkaline (LR6/AA)X4 |
Automatic Power-off: | Approx. 1 minute after measurement |
Reference Method for Clinical Trials: | Auscultatory measurement |
Weight: | Approximately 465g(without batteries) |
Operating Condition: | 41°F ~ 104°F (5°C ~ 40°C) 10%~90%RH |
Storage and Transport Condition: | -4°F ~ 149°F (-20°C ~ 65°C) 10%~95%RH |
Standard Cited: | EN 1060-1 EN 60601-1-2 EN 1060-3 EN 14971 EN 60601-1 |
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