HBP-007 Arm type Fully Automatic Digital Blood Pressure Monitor

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Owner's Manual
Arm-type Fully Automatic
Digital Blood Pressure Monitor
Model HBP-007
Contents a] Safety Notice
Sale Not e 02 Thank you for purchasing the BP-103H Blood Pressure Monitor. The BP-103H Blood
“ Pressure Monitor uses the oscillometric method of blood pressure measurement.
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Please read this manual thoroughly before using the unit. Please retain this manual for
Im portant Testin g GuidelineS cc... ass 07 future reference. For specific information about your blood pressure, please
CONSULT YOUR DOCTOR.
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To avoid risk and damage follow all warning precautions. Operate unit only as intended.
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Battery Installation (EEE TEE TO A A A A A NEA ATEN R REE 09
System Settings BEER ERR RRR RRR RR RR RRR RRR RR RARER RR RR RR RRR RRR RRR RRR REE 10
WARNING SIGNS AND SYMBOLS USED IN THIS OWNER'S MANUAL
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Safety Notice Ll Unit Illustration
A Caution Monitor Unit — World Health Organization (WHO)
Blood Pressure Classification Indicator
Individuals with serious circulation problems may experience discomfort.
Consult your physician prior to use. LCD
Contact your physician if test results regularly indicate abnormal readings.
Do not attempt to self-treat these symptoms without consulting your
physician first.
Product is designed for its intended use only. Do not misuse in any way.
Product is not intended for infants or individuals who cannot express
their intentions.
Do not disassemble or attempt to repair.
Do not use cell phones near the unit as they may cause incorrect readings.
Only use arecommended AC adaptor complying with EN 60601-1 and
EN 60601-1-2 (seepage 6) An unauthorized adaptor may cause fire and
electric shock.
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A Battery Precautions Air Jack
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Do not mix new and old batteries simultaneously.
—— " M" Button
Replace batteries when Low Battery Indicator " x] " appears on screen.
— " SET " Button
Be sure battery polarity is correct. "+" Button
Do not mix battery types. Long-life alkaline batteries are recommended. " _" Button
Remove batteries from device when not in operation for more than 3 months.
: : AC Adapter Jack
Dispose batteries properly: observe local laws and regulations. В
Battery cover
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Irregular Heartbeat Indicator —
Important Testing Guidelines 7
1. Avoid eating, exercising, and bathing for 30 minutes prior to testing.
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. Sitina calm environment for at least 5 minutes prior to testing.
3. Do not stand whiletesting. Sit in a relaxed position while keeping vour arm level with
vour heart.
4. Avoid speaking or moving body parts while testing.
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. While testing, avoid strong electromagnetic interference such as microwave ovens and
cell phones.
6. Wait 3 minutes or longer before re-testing.
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Try to measure your blood pressure at the same time each day for consistency.
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. Test comparisons should only be made when monitor 1s used on the same arm, in the
same position, and at the same time of day.
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This blood pressure monitor is not recommended for people with severe arrhythmia.
Quick Start
|. Install batteries. (See Figure À )
2. Insert cuff air plug into the left side of monitor unit. (See Figure B)
ls) Figure A
3. Remove thick clothing from the arm area.
4. Rest for several minutes prior to testing. Sitdown in a quiet place, preferably at a desk
or table, with your arm resting on a firm surface and your feet flat on the floor.
(See Figure C )
Figure B
Figure C |
5. Apply cuff to your left arm and keep level with your heart. Bottom of cuff should be
placed approximately 1-2cm (0.4-0.8") above elbow joint. (See Figures D&E)
Figure E
Figure D
6. Press "db " Button to start testing.
Unit Operation 9
Battery Installation
Slide battery cover off as indicated by arrow.
Install 4 new AA alkaline batteries according to polarity.
Close battery cover.
AC Adapter jack 1s on the right side of the monitor. Medical AC adapter(DC 6.0 V,1000mA)
can be used with the device (recommended, not provided). The adapter connect pin should
be positive inside and negtive outside with a 2. Imm coaxial joint.
Do not use any other type of AC adaptor as it may harm the unit.
Unit Operation 10
System Settings
With power off, press "SET" button to activate System Settings. The Memory Group icon
flashes.
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. Select Memory Group
While in the System Setting mode, you may accumulate test results into 4 different
groups. This allows multiple users to save individual test results (up to 30 memories
per group.) Press" + "or" -" button to choose a group setting. Test results will
automatically store in each selected group.
2. Time /Date Setting
Press "SET" button again to set the Time/Date mode. Set the month first by adjusting the
"+ "or" -" button. Press "SET " button again to confirm current month. Continue
setting the day, hour, and minute in the same fashion. Every time the " SET" button is
pressed, it will lock in your selection and continue in succession (month, day, hour,
minute.)
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3. Saved Settings
While in any setting mode, press" dy " button to turn the unit off. All information will
be saved.
Note: If unitis left on and not in use for 3 minutes, it will automatically save all information
and shut off.
Unit Operation 12
Applying the Arm Cuff
I. Firmly insert air plug into opening located on left side of monitor unit.
2. With sticky nylon section facing outward, insert end of cuff underneath metal ring
of cuff.
3. Fasten cuff about 1-2¢m (0.4-0.8") above the elbow joint. For best results apply cuff to
bare arm and keep level with heart while testing.
Note: Do not insert air plug into opening located on right side of monitor unit.
This opening 1s designed for an optional power supply only.
Unit Operation
Testing
1. Power On
Press and hold * dy " button until a beep sounds. The LCD screen will appear for one
second as unit performs a quick diagnosis. Along tone indicates device is ready for
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Note: Unit will not function if residual air from previous testing is present in cuff.
The LCD will flash" Y " until pressure is stabilized.
Unit Operation 14
2. Pressurization
Initial pressure is first pumped to 190 mmHg. If the current user's systolic blood pressure
is over 190mmHg, the unit will automatically re-inflate to the proper shelf.
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Note: Pressurization will gradually subside and ultimately stop when cuff is not
properly applied to the arm. If this occurs, reposition the cuff and continue
by pressing the " M " button.
Unit Operation |5
3. Testing
After cuff inflation, air will slowly subside as indicated by the corresponding cuff pressure
value. A flashing" ® "will appear simultaneously on screen signaling heart beat
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detection.
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Note: Keeprelaxed during testing. Avoid speaking or moving body parts.
4. Result Display
Three short beeps sound when testing is complete. The screen will display
measurements for systolic and diastolic blood pressure. A indicator representing
the current measurement will appear next to the corresponding WHO Classification.
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Note: Refer to Page 23-24 for detail WHO Blood Pressure Classification Information.
Unit Operation 16
Irregular Heartbeat Indicator
If the monitor detects an irregular heart rhythm two or more times during the measuring
process, the Irregular Heartbeat Symbol " (O) "appears on screen along with
measurement results. Irregular heartbeat rhythm is defined as rhythm that is either 25%
slower or faster than the average rhythm detected while measuring systolic blood pressure
and diastolic blood pressure. Consult your physician if the Irregular Heartbeat Symbol
X (©) " frequently appears with your test results.
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. Deleting/Storing Test Results
User may delete their current test result due to unfavorable testing conditions or for any
other reason. To delete the last test result, press the "SET" button after result is displayed.
If result is not deleted, it will automatically store by date within the previously configured
Memory Group.
Note: Be sure the appropriate Memory Group selection 1s made prior to testing.
If the number of tests surpasses the allotted 30 memories per group. the most recent tests
will appear first, thus eliminating the oldest readings.
6. A Second Test
Press the "M"button if a second test is in order. This will take you directly into
testing mode.
Note: Wait 3 minutes or longer prior to re-testing.
Power Off
The" db " button can be pressed to turn off the unit in any mode. The unit can turn off the
power itself about 3 minutes no operation in any mode.
Unit Operation
A Safety Precaution: If pressure in arm cuff becomes too extreme while testing,
press the " d " button to turn power off. The cuff pressure will rapidly
dissipate once the unit is off.
Memory Check
With power off, you may check past test results by using the "+" or"-" buttons. The
most recent test result can be viewed by pressing and holding the " +" button. The
oldest test result in memory can be viewed by pressing and holding the " -" button.
Upon activating test results, you can press the " +" or" -" buttons to scroll through all
test results stored in memory. The unit's pressurization mode (testing mode) can be
activated when the "M" button 1s pressed while reviewing test results.
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Note: Previous test results will only be displayed from the most recently used memory
group. To check previous test results in other memory groups, you must first select
the desired group and then turn monitor off.
(See "Select Memory Group" on Page 10.)
Unit Operation 18
Memory Deletion
Memory for a selected group may be deleted while in Memory Check mode. Press and hold
the " SET " button for approximately 3 seconds to delete all memory records from the
selected group. The monitor will beep indicating successful deletion and then transfer into
testing mode. Press the " M " button to begin testing, or press the " db " button to turn the
unit off.
Note: Memory cannot be recovered once 1t has been deleted.
Unit Operation 19
Last 3 Tests Average
With power off, press and hold the " M " button to activate screen display. After the unit
performs a self diagnosis, the screen will display the average test results from the last 3
readings of the last group used. The" "symbol will appear along with the
corresponding WHO Blood Pressure Indicator. The Memory Check mode can be accessed
by pressing the " +" or" - " buttons. To check the average results from other groups, select
the desired group first prior to activating the " M " button in the off position. (See "Select
Memory Group" on Page 10.)
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Note: In this mode, user can access to test mode by pressing " M " button.
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Unit Operation
Low Battery Indicator
4 short warning beeps sound when battery life is depleting and unable to inflate cuff for
testing. The" XxX] " appears simultaneously for approximately 5 seconds prior to shutting
off. Replace batteries at this time. No memory loss will occur throughout this process.
Unit Operation 21
Troubleshooting
Problem Possible Cause Solution
Firmly reposition cuff
approximately1-2cm (1/2")
above the elbow joint
( See Page 12)
Cuff is too tight or not
properly positioned on
the arm
Sit in a relaxed position with
arm placed near heart. Avoid
speaking or moving body parts
while testing. Make sure the
monitor unit is placed in a
stationary position throughout
the testing period.
( See Page 7)
Blood pressure
results are not
within typical range
Inaccurate test results due to
body movement or monitor
movement
Make sure hose 1s properly
Cuff fails to inflate properly fastened to cuff and monitor unit
Read user manual carefully and
Improper operation
properop re-test properly.
" Err "displayed
Pressurization is over
300mmHg Read user manual carefully and
re-test properly.
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Blood Pressure Information
Blood Pressure
Blood pressure is the force of blood pushing against the walls of arteries. Itis typically
measured in millimeters of mercury (mmHg.) Systolic blood pressure is the maximum
force exerted against blood vessel walls each time the heart beats. Diastolic blood
pressure is the force exerted on blood vessels when the heart is resting between beats.
An individual's blood pressure frequently changes throughout the course of a day.
Excitement and tension can cause blood pressure to rise. while drinking alcohol and
bathing can lower blood pressure. Certain hormones like adrenaline (which your
body releases under stress) can cause blood vessels to constrict, leading to arise in
blood pressure.
[f these measuring numbers become too high, it means the heart 1s working harder
than it should.
200 — Upper curve : systolic blood pre ssure
Lower curve: diastolic blood pressure
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Time of day
Example: fluctuation within a day (male, 35 years old)
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Blood Pressure Information PEN Blood Pressure Information 24
WHO Blood Pressure Classification Indicator Health Reminder
The BP-103H is equipped with a classification indicator based on established guidelines Hypertension is a dangerous disease that can affect the quality of life. It can lead
“Tomoe Word Heath Organization; Thechartbelowiisolorsaded onmoniior unt) to a lot of problems including heart failure, kidney failure, and cerebral hemorrhaging.
indicates test results.
By maintaining a healthy lifestyle and visiting your physician on a regular basis,
hypertension and relative diseases are much easier to control when diagnosed in their
| Severe Hypertension early stages.
Moderate Hypertension .
Systolic
I Mild Hypertension ( mm H g )
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Mild Hypertension
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in ng. 80 85 90 100 110 Diastolic
(mmHg)
d: Blood Pressure Classification Indicator Note: Do not be alarmed if an abnormal reading occurs. A better indication of an individual's
blood pressure occurs after 2-3 readings are taken at the same time each day over an
extended period of time. Consult your physican if test results remain abnormal.
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Blood Pressure Q& A VAN Maintenance 26
Q: What is the difference between measuring blood pressure at home or at a professional
healthcare clinic?
A: Blood pressure readings taken at home are now seen to give a more accurate account as
they better reflect your daily life. Readings can be elevated when taken in a clinical or
medical environment. This is known as White Coat Hypertension and may be caused by
feeling anxious or nervous.
Note: Abnormal test results may be caused by:
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. Improper cuff placement
Make sure cuff is snug-not too tight or too loose.
Make sure bottom of the cuff is approximately 1-2em ( 1/2") above the elbow
joint.
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. Improper body position
Make sure to keep your body in an upright position.
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. Feeling anxious or nervous
Take 2-3 deep breaths, wait a few minutes and resume testing.
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What causes different readings?
A: Blood pressure varies throughout the course of a day. Many factors including diet,
stress, cuff placement, etc. may affect an individual's blood pressure.
Q: Should I apply the cuff to the left or right arm? What is the difference?
A: Either arm can be used when testing, however, when comparing results, the same arm
should be used. Testing on your left arm may provide more accurate results as itis
located closer to your heart.
Q: What is the best time of day for testing?
A: Morning time or any time you feel relaxed and stress free.
|. Avoid dropping, slamming, or throwing the unit.
3. When cleaning the unit, use a soft fabric and lightly wipe with mild detergent.
Use a damp cloth to remove dirt and excess detergent.
Maintenance
4. Cuff Cleaning: Do not soak cuff in water! Apply a small amount of rubbing alcohol to
a soft cloth to clean cuff's surface. Use a damp cloth (water-based) to wipe clean.
Allow cuff to dry naturally at room temperature.
5. Donotuse petrol, thinners or similar solvents.
6. Remove batteries when not in operation for an extended period of time.
8. Itis recommended the performance should be checked every 2 years.
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Specifications
Product Description Arm-type Fully Automatic Blood Pressure Monitor
Model BP-103H
Display LCD Digital Display Size: 84. 1mm x 55. 1mm (3.31"x 2.17")
Measurement Method Oscillometric Method
Pressure OmmHg - 300mmHg
Measurement Range
Pulse 30 to 180 Beats/Minute
Pressure + 3mmHg
Measurement Accuracy
Pulse + 5%
Pressurization Automatic Pressurization
Memory 120 Memories in Four Groups with Date and Time
Irregular Heartbeat Detection
WHO Classification Indicator
Function Last 3 Results Average
Low Battery Detection
Automatic Power-Off
4 AA batteries or Medical AC Aadapter(DC6.0V, 1000mA)
Power Source ‘1
(recommended, not provided)
Battery Life Approximately 2 months at 3 tests per day
Unit Weight Approx.405g (14.30 oz.) (excluding battery)
Unit Dimensions Approx.110 x 155 x 70mm (4,33" x 6.10" x 2,76" {Lx Wx H)
Cuff Circumference
22.0em = 36.0 ст (8.6" — 14.2")
Specifications
Temperature 5C ~40°C (41 'F~104 °F)
Operating Environment | Humidity <85% RH
Pressure Atmospheric Pressure
Temperature: -10C~55C (14°F~131 'F)
Storage Environment Humidity <95% RH
Pressure 525mmHg ~ 795mmHg
Classification: Internal Powered Equipment, Type B À .Cuff is the Applied Part
This device complies with the previsions of EC directive 93/42/EEC (Medical Device
Directive.) It is designed according to the European Standard EN1060, Noninvasive
sphygmomanometers Part 1: General Requirements and Part 3: Supplementary
requirements for electromechanical blood pressure measuring systems.
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This marking shown on the product indicates that 1t should not be disposed with other
Correct Disposal of This Product
(Waste Electrical & Electronic Equipment)
household waste at the end of its life. To prevent potential harm to the environment or to
human health, please separate this product from other types of wastes and recycle it
responsibly. When disposing this type of product, contact the retailer where product was
purchased or contact your local government office for details regarding how this item can
be disposedin an environmentally safe recycling center,
Business users should contact their supplier and check the terms and conditions of the
purchasing agreement. This product should not be mixed with other commercial wastes
for disposal. This product is free of hazardous materials.
Warranty
The Blood Pressure Monitor is guraranted for 2-year from the data of purchase. If the
Blood Pressure Monitor does not function properly due to defective components or poor
workmanship, we will repair or replace it freely. Thewarranty does not cover damages to
your Blood Pressue Monitor due to improper handling. Please contact local retailer for
details.
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