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UPPER ARM AUTOMATIC

BLOOD PRESSURE MONITOR

Model: 2005

Blood Pressure Monitor

POWER

START

E:

TYP

AC

MNP

-1

2~3 cm

-32

22

-cm

INSTRUCTION MANUAL

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Introduction ..........................................................................................................................2

Notes on safety ...................................................................................................................2

A Few Words About Blood Pressure ....................................................................................3

Precautions Before Use ........................................................................................................6

Features of the Product .......................................................................................................6

Main Unit .............................................................................................................................7

Insert or Replace Batteries ..................................................................................................7

Time and Date of System Setup .........................................................................................8

How to Use the Upper Arm Cuff ...........................................................................................8

A Few Suggestions Before Measurement .........................................................................10

How to Measure Blood Pressure .......................................................................................10

Recalling Record ................................................................................................................12

How to Maintain and Store the Unit ....................................................................................12

How to Prevent a Malfunction .............................................................................................13

Specifications .....................................................................................................................13

Troubleshooting ................................................................................................................. 14

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INTRODUCTION

Thank you for purchasing the upper arm Automatic Blood Pressure Monitor. This remarkable instrument is ideal for people who frequently monitor their own blood pressure because it's easy to use. Simply push of a button the monitor measures your blood pressure and pulse and displays the reading on a clear digital panel. Perfect for quick, easy readings at home, at work, almost anywhere!

The Monitor uses the oscillometric method of blood pressure measurement. This means the monitor detects your blood's movement through the artery in your arm and converts the movements into a digital reading. An oscillometric monitor does not need a stethoscope so the monitor is simple to use and measurements are easy to obtain.

Clinical research has proven a direct relationship between blood pressure in the wrist and blood pressure in the arm. Changes in wrist blood pressure reflect changes in arm blood pressure because the arteries in the wrist and the arm connect. Frequently measuring the blood pressure in your arm will provide you and your doctor with an accurate indication of changes in your actual blood pressure.

The product complies with the electromagnetic compatibility requirement of EN60601-1-2 and safety standards of 60601-1 as specified in EEC directive 93/42/EEC.

Please read this instruction manual thoroughly before using the upper arm Automatic Blood

Pressure Monitor. For specific information on your own blood pressure, CONTACT YOUR

DOCTOR.

NOTES ON SAFETY

* The warning signs and sample icons shown here are listed for your safe and correct use of the unit, so as to prevent injuries or damages to the device.

* The icons and meanings are as follow.

Examples of signs

The icon indicates prohibitions (what you should not do).

Matters involving actual prohibitions are indicated by text or pictures in or near . The left icon refers to "general prohibition".

The icon indicates something that is compulsory (What must always be observed).

Matters involving actual compulsory actions are indicated by text or pictures in or near . The left icon refers to "general compulsion".

Type BF Applied part

Attention and read before use

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Caution

Self-diagnosis of measured results and treatment are dangerous. Please follow the instructions of your doctor.

Self-diagnosis may worsen the disease.

Do not use the unit for infants or person who cannot express one's intention.

May cause accident or trouble.

Do not use the unit for purpose other than measuring blood pressure.

May cause accident or trouble.

Do not use cellular phone near the unit.

The main unit may operate erroneously.

Do not disassemble, repair, or remodel the main unit or the cuff of the blood pressure monitor.

Will cause the unit to function erroneously.

Requests from Manufacturer

Used batteries may leak and damage the main unit. Please observe the following points.

* If you are not going to use the unit for a long period of time (approximately three months or more), remove the batteries.

* Replace worn batteries with their polarities in the correct direction.

* Do not insert the batteries with their polarities in the wrong direction.

Do not use force to bend the cuff or the air tube.

When removing the air tube, please pull and hold at plastic plug.

Do not knock or drop the main unit.

Do not inflate the cuff when it is not wrapped on the upper arm.

Always use the specified accessories in the manual, the use of other parts not approved by the manufacturer may cause faults or injuries.

For service information , parts list etc., please contact the dealer.

A FEW WORDS ABOUT BLOOD PRESSURE

Blood pressure is the force exerted on the walls of your blood vessels as blood flows through them.

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Your heart is like a pump. When it contracts, or beats, it sends a surge of blood through the blood vessels and pressure increases. This is called your systolic pressure.

Heart Contracts

(Pressure Increases)

When your heart relaxes between beats, your blood pressure decreases. This is called your diastolic pressure.

Heart Relaxes

(Pressure Decreases)

When a doctor takes your blood pressure, he or she measures both your systolic and diastolic pressures and records them as numbers. For example, if your blood pressure reading is 126/76 (126 over 76), your systolic is 126 and your diastolic is 76. The numbers are calculated in millimetres of mercury and recorded as 126/76 mm Hg.

Systolic

(Upper Number)

These two numbers provide important information about your health. The more difficult it is for your blood

Diastolic

(Lower Number) to flow through your blood vessels, the higher both numbers will be. When blood pressure is consistently above normal it is called hypertension (High blood pressure).

The Blood Pressure Monitor automatically measures your systolic and diastolic blood pressure for you, then displays the results on easy-to-read digital panel!

People with a condition that causes circulatory problems (diabetes, kidney disease, arteriosclerosis, or poor peripheral circulation) may get lower readings with wrist type monitor than with a blood pressure monitor that is used on the upper arm. Please consult your physician to determine if your wrist blood pressure accurately reflects your actual blood pressure.

Your blood pressure changes constantly. Blood pressure fluctuates from day to day and minute to minute according to your body's needs. For example, when you are exercising or angry your blood pressure increases, but when you are relaxing or sleeping your blood pressure decreases. These fluctuations are completely normal. This blood pressure monitor is especially helpful when tracking changes in your blood pressure because it takes just seconds to use.

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300

250

Dinner

200

150

100

50

0

5 pm

Time

Fluctuation Within a Day

(Example: 35-year old male)

Sleeping

11 pm 5 am

Breakfast

Lunch

11 am 5 pm

Systolic

Blood pressure

Diastolic

Blood pressure

FACTORS THAT MAY CAUSE THE BLOOD PRESSURE TO FLUCTUATE

* Breathing * Exercise * Mental stress * Worries * Environmental and/or temperature change * Eating * Urination and bowel movement * Talking * Taking a bath * Drinking alcohol * Smoking, etc.

Note: One or two readings will not provide a true indication of your normal blood pressure.

It is very important to take regular, daily measurements and to keep accurate records. In partnership with your doctor, an accurate record of your blood pressure over a period of time can be a valuable aid in diagnosing and preventing potential health problems.

The World Health Organisation (WHO) developed the following Blood Pressure

Classification. This classification, however, is only a general guideline because blood pressure varies from person to person according to age, weight, and health status.

CONSULT YOUR DOCTOR TO DETERMINE YOUR NORMAL BLOOD PRESSURE.

WHO Blood Pressure Classification mm Hg

Hypertension

95

Borderline

90

Normal

Diastolic

Systolic 140 160 mm Hg

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Normal

Borderline

Hypertension

Systolic (mmHg) less than 139

140 to 159 more than 160

Diastolic (mmHg) less than 89

90 to 94 more than 95

Note: There is not an universally accepted definition of hypotension (low blood pressure), but a systolic pressure below 99 mmHg is usually regarded as hypotension.

PRECAUTIONS BEFORE USE

1. Do not confuse self-monitoring with self-diagnoses. Blood pressure measurements should only be interpreted by a health professional who is familiar with your medical history.

2. If you are taking medication, consult with your doctor to determine the most appropriate time to measure your blood pressure. NEVER change a prescribed medication without first consulting with your doctor.

3. For people with irregular or unstable peripheral circulation problems due to diabetes, liver disease, hardening of the arteries, etc., there may be fluctuation in blood pressure values measured at the upper arm versus at the wrist.

4. This device is designed for adults to use .If use this device on a child patient, old people or toddlers, consult with your doctor or measure with relative aid.

5. Measurements may be impaired if this device is used near televisions, microwave ovens,

X-ray, mobile phone equipment or other devices with strong electrical fields. To prevent such interference, use the meter at a sufficient distance from such devices or turn them off.

6. This device is not suitable for disease diagnoses, urgent treatment, continuous monitoring during medical emergencies or operations.

7. Before using, should wash your hands.

8. If there is too much pressure or you feel uncomfortable, please press "POWER" button immediately for quick deflation.

FEATURES OF THE PRODUCT

1. Uses the fuzzy-logic measurement.

2. Memory can store 128 measurements.

3. Easy to use buttons.

4. Large and clear display.

5. Upper arm cuff is easy to wrap correctly.

6. Desktop style for easy measurement.

7. Easy to use, Press a button to automatically measure, recording the measurement

values and measurement time.

8. Automatically turns off (within 2.5 minutes) to save power.

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MAIN UNIT

7. POWER Button

1. Air Tube Hole 8. START Button

5. When the battery icon displays on the LCD, please replace four new alkaline "AA" batteries, please do not mix the new and old battery together.

6. If the unit will not be used for a long period, please take out all batteries to avoid liquid leakage damaging the unit.

2. Blood pressure Display 9. Button (UP) For memory recall and

3. Date and Time Display Date / Time adjust

4. Systolic Value 10. Button (DOWN) For memory

5. Diastolic Value recall and Date / Time adjust

6. Pulse/min Value 11. SET Button

12. Upper Arm Cuff

SYMBOLS ON DISPLAY

SYSTOLIC

MEMORY

MONTH/DATE

SYS

HOUR/MINUTE

VALUE OF SYSTOLIC

Blood Pressure Monitor

DIASTOLIC

INFLATION

DEFLATION

DIA

Kpa mmHg

4

LOW BATTERY

PULSE

-min

VALUE OF DIASTOLIC

UNIT OF PRESSURE

ATTENTION OF ERROR

VALUE OF PULSE PER MINUTE

POWER

5 HEART BEAT PULSE UNIT

START

12

TY

PE

CMNP

2~

3cm

9

7

11

8

10

6

TIME AND DATE OF SYSTEM SETUP

INSERT OR REPLACE BATTERIES

During the battery symbol appears on the display or nothing is display while inflation during measurement, you should replace with new batteries.

1. Slide the battery cover in the direction of the arrow to open.

2. Insert four "AA" alkaline batteries in the correct polarity direction.

1. Press "POWER" key to turn on.

2. Press and hold "SET" key until the year number displays and flashes on LCD to enter setting mode.

3. Press" " or " " key to adjust the year, then press " SET " key

again to save your setting and enter the

month setting mode.

4. Press " " or " " key to adjust the month.

Following the same steps to adjust date/hour/

minute until setting completed.

SYS

DIA

PULSE

-min

Note: Please check and re-set Date/Time after replacing of new batteries.

HOW TO USE THE UPPER ARM CUFF

Four "AA" alkaline batteries

1. Pass the end of the cuff (with sewn-in rubber stopper) through the metal stirrup so that a loop is formed. The Velcro closer must be facing outwards. (Ignore this step if the cuff has already been setup.)

Disposal of empty battery to the authorized collecting party subject to the regulation of each individual territory.

3. Replace the battery cover.

4. With the use of four alkaline "AA" batteries, you can measure approximately 250 times at room temperature of 22 O C and inflating to around 170mmHg once a day. But the included batteries only for test purpose may not last as specified long period.

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2. Push the cuff over the left upper arm so that the tube points in the direction of the lower arm and palm.

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3. Lay the cuff on the arm as illustrated. Make certain that the lower edge of the cuff lies approximately 2 to 3 cm ( 3 /

4~1

") above the elbow and that the rubber tube leaves the cuff on the inner side of the arm.

Important!

The mark (about 3 cm long bar) must lie exactly over the artery which runs down the inner side of the arm.

4. Tighten the free end of the cuff and close the cuff with the closer.

5. There must be no free space between the arm and the cuff as this would influence the result.

Clothing must not restrict the arm. Any piece of clothing which does (e.g. a pullover) must be taken off.

6. Secure the cuff with the Velcro closer in such a way that it lies comfortably and is not too tight.

Lay the arm on the table (palm upwards) so that the cuff is at the same height as the heart.

Make sure that the tube is not kinked.

7. Remain seated quietly for two minutes before you begin the measurement.

2~3cm ( 3 /

4~1

")

COMMENT:

If it is not possible to fit the cuff to the left arm, it can also be placed on the right arm.

However all measurements should be made using the same arm for better cross reference.

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A FEW SUGGESTIONS BEFORE MEASUREMENT

1. Avoid eating, smoking, and exercising for at least 30 minutes before taking a measurement.

Also rest for at least 15 minutes before taking a reading.

2. Stress raises blood pressure. Avoid taking measurements during stressful times.

3. You would better apply the cuff on your left upper arm.

4. Measurement should be taken in a quiet place and you should be relaxed, seated position.

Rest your left arm on a table.

5. Remain still and do not talk during the measurement.

6. Keep a record of your blood pressure and pulse for your doctor. Remember, a single measurement does not provide an accurate indication of your true blood pressure. You need to take and record several measurements over a period of time. Try to measure your blood pressure at the same time each day for consistency. Blood pressure measurements fluctuate considerably.

7. Wait 5-10 minutes between successive measurements. Waiting allows the engorged blood vessels to return to normal. You may require more rest time depending on your individual physical conditions.

HOW TO MEASURE BLOOD PRESSURE

1. Set up the cuff to your upper arm as previous section of "How to use the upper arm cuff".

2. Press the "POWER" button, all icons appear two seconds on DISPLAY, then switch to measurement mode,and display "0" or last measurement record.

POWER

SYS

DIA

SYS

DIA

PULSE

-min

PULSE

-min

3. Press "START" button to start measurement, the cuff in the strap will automatically inflate.

When the value on LCD increases to around 150-200 (mmHg), and start to release the air, and decrease pressure in the cuff automatically when it senses the heart beat, the mark ( ) will flash on LCD.

START SYS

DIA

PULSE

-min

SYS

DIA

PULSE

-min

SYS

DIA

PULSE

-min

SYS

DIA

PULSE

-min

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4. After measurement the screen will display systolic value, diastolic value, and pulse

per minute value, Then automatically store the measured record into memory.

2. Do not use alcohol, benzene, thinner or other harsh chemicals to clean the device or cuff.

5. Press "POWER" button again to turn off the unit.

* Even if you forget to press "POWER" button, the unit will turn off automatically in approximately 2.5 minutes.

POWER

Note: * The value measured will be too low if you hold your cuff higher than heart level, or will be too high if you hold your cuff lower than heart level.

* The unit may store 128 measurement values, If more than 128 records, it will delete the earliest data.

* During measurement do not speak or shake as which may affect the accuracy of the result.

* If you want to stop the measurement during measurement process, just press the

"POWER" button to stop immediately.

RECALLING MEMORY

1. Press "POWER" button to turn on the unit.

2. Press " " button to review the first measurement in the memory. Repeatly Press " " button to review memory data in descending order.

3. Press " " button to review the last measurement in memory. Repeatly press " " button to review memory data in ascending order.

HOW TO MAINTAIN AND STORE THE UNIT

1. Use a dry soft cloth to clean the unit.. If necessary , use a cloth lightly dampened with tap

water.

Blood Pressure Monitor

POWER

START

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NP

CM

2~

3c m

3. Before using please wash your hands. Do not wash or wet the cuff.

Blood Pressure Monitor

POWER

START

CM

NP

3c m

4. Avoid placing the unit where direct sunlight, high humidity or dust.

Blood Pressure Monitor

POWER

START

NP

CM m

2~

3c

Note: When the unit will not be used for a long period, be sure to remove the batteries,

Otherwise, the batteries may leak and damage the unit.

HOW TO PREVENT A MALFUNCTION

1. Do not drop the device and avoid sudden jars or shocks.

2. Do not insert other objects into any holes.

3. Do not attempt to disassemble the unit.

4. Do not crush the pressure cuff.

5. If the unit has been stored at temperatures below 0

O

C, leave it in a warm place for 30 minutes before using it, otherwise, may get wrong messurement result.

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Measuring Method:

Indication:

Measuring Range:

Accuracy:

Inflation

Deflation:

Memory:

Power Source:

Battery Life:

Working temp. & Humidity:

Storage Temp. & Humidity:

Outside Dimensions:

Weight:

Accessories:

Operation Voltage

SPECIFICATIONS

Oscillometric System

Digital LCD Display

Pressure: 0~300mmHg, Pulse: 40~200 Beat/min.

Pressure ±3mmHg; Pulse ±5%

Electric Pump Inflation

Pressure Release Valve

128 Memories

1.5V "AA" x 4 Alkaline Batteries

Approx. 250 Times (Once a Day, Room Temperature 22 O C)

40~104 O F (5~40 O C), 30~85% RH

4~140 O F (-20~60 O C), 10~95% RH

112mm(W) x 140mm(D) x 70mm(H)

Approx. 534g (Apparatus and Battery)

Cuff (fit arm size 22~32cm) , Instruction Manual

6 V DC

* Specifications may be changed without notice in the event of improvement being made.

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TROUBLESHOOTING

If you have trouble in using the unit, please check the following points first.

ERROR DISPLAY

Nothing is displayed when you push the

POWER button or

battery icon flash

E1: Can't normally increase pressure

E2, E7,E8,E9:

Measurement failure

POSSIBLE CAUSE

No battery installation

Battery worn out

The polarities of batteries placed wrongly

Check your cuff if any air leakage

Arm cuff not properly adjust or placement, hand or body shaking

HOW TO CORRECT

Insert batteries

Replace new batteries

Insert battery in the correct polarities

Replace cuff with new one

Renew adjust cuff position and tightness, and keep hand still

E3. Inflate pressure too high

E4: Have shaking while measurement

E5: Automatically pressure release too fast

E6: Automatically pressure release too slow

Battery icon on

Hand or body shaking while measurement

Cuff too tight

Cuff too loose

Re-measurement or send back dealer for re-calibrate pressure

Keeping static and correct gesture to measure again

Readjust cuff and measure again

The systolic pressure value or diastolic pressure value too high

Battery low power

1. The cuff was held lower

than your heart

2. The cuff was not

attached properly

3. You moved your body or

spoke during measurement

1. The cuff was held higher

than your heart

2. You moved your body or

spoke during measurement.

Replace battery, and measure again

Keeping correct position and gesture to measure again

The systolic pressure value or diastolic pressure value too low

Note: Relax for at least 10 minutes and then take another measurement.

611-200500-000

VER.1.1, 11/2006

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