A&D TM-2430 Instruction Manual

A&D TM-2430 Instruction Manual

Recorder for ambulatory blood pressure monitor
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TM-2430
Recorder for Ambulatory blood
pressure monitor
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
Ambulatory Blood Pressure Monitor
1WMPD4000136B

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  • Page 1 TM-2430 Recorder for Ambulatory blood pressure monitor INSTRUCTION MANUAL Ambulatory Blood Pressure Monitor 1WMPD4000136B...
  • Page 2 Note This manual and or the TM-2430 may be changed at any time to improve the product without notice.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Before use Compliance ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 Definitions ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 2 Precautions for Use ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 3 Notes on the Blood Pressure Recorder ----------------------------------------------------- 5 Welcome Welcome and Intention -------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6 Product overview Packing List and Component Names -------------------------------------------------------- 6 Display ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 8 Symbols ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 8 Specifications...
  • Page 4: Before Use Compliance

    Before use Compliance Compliance with European Directive 93/42 EEC for Medical Products The device conforms to the following requirements: European Directive 93/42 EEC for Medical Products; Medical Products Act; European Standards for Electrical Medical Equipment EN60601-1 (General Safety Provisions), EN60601-2-30 (Particular Requirements for the Safety of Automatic Cycling Indirect Blood Pressure Monitoring Equipment), EN60601-1-2 and EN55011 (Electromagnetic Compatibility);...
  • Page 5: Precautions For Use

    Precautions for Use Precautions Batteries Use alkaline batteries (LR6 type, AA type, Mignon) or suitable Ni-Cd batteries. Do not mix new and used batteries in the recorder. Remove the batteries from the recorder, if it will not be used for a long period of time and unless there is no risk of a SAFETY HAZARD arising.
  • Page 6 automatic measurement condition data. The period varies depending on the battery condition. The backup battery may take 24 hours or more to be fully charged (depending on the battery condition). The built-in backup battery (rechargeable) as well as the primary battery (not rechargeable) will deteriorate along use, which causes to decrease its capacity.
  • Page 7: Notes On The Blood Pressure Recorder

    Notes on the Blood Pressure Recorder Storage Do not store the recorder in the following places. Where the recorder might be splashed with water or other liquids. If the recorder soaked, it needs a repair. (Do not use the recorder.) Where the temperature and humidity are high, or in direct sunlight.
  • Page 8: Welcome

    These patterns can be made more evident by using the TM-2430 recorder, and analysis by a physician. This manual will explain in simple language how this recorder works.
  • Page 9 Yellow mark Shoulder band Air hose Battery cover Adult cuff for left arm Auto ON/OFF key Start Stop key Air hose plug Air socket Carrying case Belt Reset key Power switch RS-232C terminal Alkaline batteries (type LR6, type AA, Mignon) The batteries are not included in this pack.
  • Page 10: Display

    Display Sleep sign Auto mode sign Systolic Blood Low battery sign Pressure display Full memory sign Sign Setup sign of Diastolic Blood automatic measurement Pressure display Setup sign of Pulse display display and clock Error display Clock display ex. "Set the clock" Sign Name Functions...
  • Page 11: Specifications Features

    Specifications Features Portability The recorder weighs approx. 215g (including batteries) and is palm top size, because a micro-pump is used. The recorder is powered by LR6 type (Mignon) alkaline batteries. It is possible to replace the LR6 type batteries with Ni-Cd rechargeable batteries. Operation &...
  • Page 12 Automatic measurement This measurement starts or stops using the key. When this AUTO ON/OFF measurement is started, the recorder begins to work in accordance with preset time intervals from the preset time of the internal clock. Refer to "Selection for the automatic measurement".
  • Page 13 When a "B" is displayed, the backup batteries that is preserving a patient’s data are weak. Please transfer the data and save it to other media as soon as possible. ID number If you reset the recorder, the ID number is set to "1". The ID number can be set using the optional software.
  • Page 14 Interface Connected to a computer, you can output the data and enter parameters. Connected to a printer, you can print the data. EIA RS-232C, Asynchronous, bi-directional, half duplex Baud rate 9600 bps Data bits 8 bits Stop bits 2 bits X parameter Used (for computer) Not used (for printer)
  • Page 15: The Complete Procedure For Use

    The complete procedure for use A Step by Step Procedure Battery replacement. Step 1 Step 1 Replace with new alkaline batteries (note direction). Refer to page 14, "Replacing Batteries". Turn on the recorder using the power switch. Step 2 Step 2 Step 3 With the recorder turned on, select any operation to set the Step 3...
  • Page 16 Previous page Attach the cuff to the patient. Refer to "Attaching the Cuff Step 8 Step 8 and Recorder". Attach the carrying case to patient and insert the recorder. Step 9 Step 9 Refer to "Attaching the Cuff and Recorder". Start the automatic measurement.
  • Page 17: Initializing The Recorder Replacing Batteries

    Initializing the recorder Replacing Batteries Caution When "B" is displayed before a measurement, the recorder can not make a measurement. Please replace the new batteries before using. If "B" is displayed during the measurement, stop the measurement and replace the new batteries at once. Use alkaline batteries or the specified rechargeable batteries for the recorder.
  • Page 18: The State Of Turning On The Recorder

    The State of Turning on the Recorder There are three types of state when the recorder is turned on. Select a operation. Refer to the section "The complete procedure for use" about use. Action when the State of recorder Treatment recorder is turned on.
  • Page 19 Steps for setting the display and clock This explanation uses the following examples. After reset, the measurement value is not displayed. The clock is adjusted to 1997/ 05/ 27 14:28. Press and hold the key for approx. 6 seconds. The Step 1 START STOP START STOP...
  • Page 20: Selection For The Automatic Measurement

    Selection for the Automatic Measurement This setting initializes measurement intervals that is based on the internal 24-hour clock. Mode mode I 07:00 ~ 21:59 The measurement is performed every quarter hour. 22:00 ~ 06:59 The measurement is performed every half hour. mode II The key is pressed at rising and going to bed so that the AUTO ON/OFF...
  • Page 21 Mode III Settings Set up procedure Before you enter into mode III, read the procedure below. Also, refer to the example on the next page for the setting procedure. Each blocks starting time must match the previous blocks finish time. The end of block 6 automatically equalizes to start time of the block 1.
  • Page 22 Steps for automatic measurement ex. First block 08:00 ~ 21:59 frequency is 30 minutes Second block 22:00 ~ 05:59 frequency is 60 minutes Third block 06:00 ~ 07:59 frequency is 10 minutes Press and hold the key for approx. 3 seconds. The Step 1 START STOP START STOP...
  • Page 23 From previous page Press the key. The current frequency of the third Step13 START STOP START STOP block is displayed. Press the key so as to display "10" for 10 Step14 AUTO ON/OFF AUTO ON/OFF minutes as the frequency of the third block. Press the key.
  • Page 24: Deleting Old Data

    Deleting Old Data Caution Confirm that the data has already been transferred and saved, when the data is to be deleted. It is not possible to recover data that was deleted. It is not possible to delete data completely, if the key is START STOP released while the buzzer sounds at Step 2.
  • Page 25: Preparing The Patient Patient Instructions

    Preparing the patient Patient instructions Advise the patient on how to cope with mis-operation and contingencies. Cautions during automatic measurement Relax and be quiet, when the recorder starts inflating the cuff. Check the patient's blood pressure in the same posture as the measurement. Minimize noise and movement for the measurements.
  • Page 26: Use Of The Cuff Cover

    Use of the cuff cover Pass the air hose through the slit. Step 1 Place the cover on the cuff as shown. Link them using the three velcro strips. Step 2 Velcro Slit Cuff cover Velcro common use Velcro Slit Velcro Air hose Velcro...
  • Page 27 Attach the cuff directly against the skin so that the yellow mark is directly over Step 3 the brachialis artery and space it one inch above the inside of the elbow and the lower edge of the cuff. Wrap the cuff so that the ring is within the slide range, it is flat and does not Step 4 slip down, but has room to insert two fingers.
  • Page 28: Preparation Of The Carrying Case

    Preparation of the Carrying Case Use the belt or shoulder band to attach the carrying case. We recommend the belt so that the carrying case is not worn out of shape on the patient. Using the Belt Carrying case Insert the belt to the hole of the Step 1 carrying case.
  • Page 29: Operation

    Operation Automatic Measurement Caution Automatic measurement uses the internal clock and parameters of automatic measurement. Refer to section "Parameters for the Display and Clock" and "Selection for the automatic measurement" for setting these parameters. Press and hold the AUTO ON/OFF key for approx. 3 seconds so as to turn off "A" sign, when the patient stops the automatic measurement or detaches the cuff.
  • Page 30: Data Transfer

    Data Transfer The recorder transfers data to a printer or computer using the RS-232C terminal. We recommend analysis of the data using the optional analysis software. Caution Cap the RS-232C terminal to prevent dust and foreign matter from entering when this terminal is not in use. Remove the recorder and cuff from the patient, when the recorder is connected to a printer or computer.
  • Page 31 Steps for data transmission Enter the parameters into the printer so that the data can be Step 1 Setup for printer transmitted. Connect the cable to both the recorder and printer. Then the Step 2 Connection recorder displays . Refer to "Analysis Software and Communication Cable"...
  • Page 32: Data Transmission To A Computer Using Analysis Software

    Data Transmission to a Computer Using Analysis Software Caution The recorder intensely consumes the battery power while connected to the RS-232C cable. Disconnect the cable when not actually transferring data. Maintain the power-on state while transmitting the data so that the data is not damaged.
  • Page 33: Options And Accessories Analysis Software And Communication Cables

    Options and accessories Analysis Software and Communication Cables The analysis software has functions as follows: Maximum value, minimum value and average is calculated in an arbitrary period of time. (Partial analysis) Correlation graph, trend graphis and histogram is displayed. The patient's data and information is managed. Data can be saved.
  • Page 34: Cuffs And Other Accessories

    Name Order code Large cuff cover 10 sheets AX-133002066-S Adult cuff cover 10 sheets AX-133002018-S Small cuff cover 10 sheets AX-13A37410-S Others Name Order code TM-2430 Accuracy Diagnostic Kit TM2430-90 Recording sheet 10 sheets AX-PP155-S Carrying case AX-003001955 Page 32...
  • Page 35: Maintenance Checking Accuracy

    TM-2430 Accuracy Diagnostic Kit (TM2430-90). A rigid cylinder sized to fit the cuff pressured. Steps for checking accuracy Turn off the TM-2430 and remove the air hose from the unit. Step 1 Construct the check system as this drawing Step 2...
  • Page 36: Cleaning The Cuff And Recorder

    Cleaning the cuff and recorder Before cleaning the recorder, remove the battery cover and turn the power switch off. Remove the batteries. The recorder is not water resistant, do not allow liquids to splash on or get into the case while cleaning. After each use, wipe the case of the recorder with a clean lint free cloth, moistened with water and a mild detergent.
  • Page 37: Error Codes

    Error codes Caution The error code updates without announcement. Error Meaning Status Operation and Treatment code No clock parameter All parameters are lost. Enter clock parameters. Refer Reset status. to "Setup of display and clock" Pressure zero error An error code is displayed Release the air from the cuff without cuff inflation.
  • Page 38 Error Meaning Status Operation and Treatment code Measurement is Air is exhausted from the cuff, and Repair is necessary because of greater than 120 an error code is displayed. slow inflation or slow constant seconds. exhaust. The constant exhaust Air is exhausted from the cuff, and Repair is necessary because of is greater than 60 an error code is displayed.
  • Page 39: Index

    Index Symbols cable --------------------------------- 31 ------------------------------------ 8 ----------------------------------- 22 clock -------------------------- 8, 11, 16 ---------------------------------- 8 code ---------------------------------- 12 ------------------------ 8 Constant exhaust ------------------- 2 --------------------------------- 8 ---------------------------------- 31 cuff --------------- 4, 6, 24, 25, 31, 32 ---------------------------- 8 cuff cover ----------------------- 24, 32 ---------------------------------- 8 ------------------------------- 8...
  • Page 40 systolic --------------------------------- 8 Systolic Blood Pressure ----------- 2 -------------------------------------8, 10 management ---------------------------9 manual measurement -------------- 9 Transmission ----------------------- 28 Measurement ----------------------- 11 memory -------------------------- 10, 11 velcro --------------------------------- 24 mode I -------------------------------- 18 mode II -------------------------- 18, 27 mode III -------------------------- 18, 19 weight -------------------------------- 12 Ni-Cd...
  • Page 41 1-243 Asahi, Kitamoto-shi, Saitama 364-8585 JAPAN Telephone: [81] (48) 593-1111 Fax: [81] (48) 593-1119 A&D INSTRUMENTS LTD. <UK Office> Unit 24/26 Blacklands Way, Abingdon Business Park, Abingdon, Oxfordshire OX14 1DY United Kingdom Telephone: [44] (1235) 550420 Fax: [44] (1235) 550485 A&D ENGINEERING, Inc.

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