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1. LOG BOOK 2 j Age Weight kg lbs 14 24 2 22 2 10 05 10 12 mmHg 220 200 180 160 P 140 120 x 100 X X 80 60 min 85 90 158 155 7 92 93 110 112 88 88 HOW TAKE MEASUREMENT Figl co eo ca F AEL rom SYS mmHg DIA mmHg m 2sec x d 15 12 I MAP mmHg lt Fig2 HOW TO RECALL VALUES FROM MEMORY mmHg mmHg SYS mmHg DIA mmHg 7 s NR pem eL m bos w DER DER 2sec Mi mmHg gt lt m3 4 1 d E3 HOW SET THE TIME Fig3 i l s An e 2 S 9 2 zu z z 4 lt 41 x I lt 584 J z Ej 41 11 21 1 S Ly 2 r c3 N sit a a J 4 4 cow SEY S E f eL ANS caf Z Ze PRK eal gJ 1 ei 4 a Ej 2 3 3 GB WRIST TYPE BLOOD PRESSURE MONITOR MODEL BPW128 USER S MANUAL INTRODUCTION Thank you for purchasing the Wrist Blood Pressure Monitor BPW128
2. This unit has been constructed using reliable circuitry and durable materials Used properly this unit will provide years of satisfactory use Before use please note This device is intended for non invasive measuring and monitoring of arterial blood pressure Designed for use on the wrist it is not intended for use on other extremities or for other functions other than obtaining a blood pressure measurement If the cuff pressure exceeds 300mmHg this unit will automatically deflate Should the cuff not deflate when pressures exceeds 300mmHg the user is required to detach the cuff from the wrist Do not begin medical treatment based solely on obtained measurement values from this device Consult a physician for treatment advice Toavoid measurement errors before use read this manual carefully INFORMATION CONCERNING THE CE SYMBOL This device complies with the European regulations based on the Medical Products Code and bears the CE mark 0123 The device has been quality inspected according to EG guideline 93 42 EWG and tested in compliance to the EN1060 1 Non invasive sphygmomanometers Part 1 General requirements and EN1060 3 Non invasive sphygmomanometers Part 3 Supplementary requirements for electromechanical blood pressure measuring systems It is therefore not subject to calibration regulations and does not bear a calibration stamp The CE mark further indicates that this blood pressure m
3. first described by Marey in the late 1800s several decades before Korotkoffs description of the auscultatory method that is one of the good means to determine the systolic diastolic mean blood pressure based on the measurement of pressure oscillation during the cuff pressure deflation phase MEASUREMENT With the individual in a sitting position and with the cuff attached as previously mentioned a blood pressure reading can be obtained HOW TO TAKE MEASUREMENT Refer to Figl Note To interrupt the measurement simply press 5 button The cuff will deflate immediatey after the 5 button is pressed b Do nottalk or move your arm or hand muscles This monitor will re inflate automatically if the system detects that your body needs higher pressure to measure your blood pressure c Each reading will be saved to the memory automatically after each measurement d Up to 30 measurements can be stored to the memory HOW TO RECALL VALUES FROM MEMORY Refer to Fig2 Note a last measrement will be shown first b Every new press of E calls for one prior value stored c Thedate amp time of measurement will be shown in the memory of the same time HOW TO SET THE TIME Refer to Fig3 Note Press to quit the dock setting mode GB GB AUTOMATIC POWER OFF MAINTENANCE CLEANING AND CARE The device will automatically switches off after about 1 minute
4. two 2 LR03 AAA UM4 size batteries approx 80 mm H x 77 mm W x 34 mm D 158 g without battery 123 Manufacturer Europe representative Please observe user s manual Protection class BF DC Direct current IDT Technology Limited 9 F Kaiser Estate Phase 1 4 Man Yue Street Hunghom Kowloon Hong Kong HUGER ELECTIONICS GmbH Niederwiesenstrasse 28 D 78050 Villingen Schwenningen Germany Tel 49 0 7721 200316 Fax 49 0 7721 200345 GB GB IMPORTANT ADVICE RETAIN FOR FUTURE REFERENCE For meaningful comparisons it is suggested to measure the blood pressure under similar conditions For example daily measurements should be taken at approximately the same time or as suggested by a medical professional Physical activity may affect blood pressure restabout 5 minutes before obtaining ablood pressure measurement Blood pressure measurements are not a treatment Initiating treatment or making changes to a treatment regime should not be implemented without first consulting a physician Measurement error will be indicated on the display Check the cuff and tubing for possible kinks or air leaks Before attempting a measurement again ensure that the cuff is properly attached the arm is in the proper position and that movement has been minimized during the measurement process If the device does not function Check that the unit is on After about 3 minutes of inactivity the
5. unit will automatically turn off Ensure that batteries are properly inserted Batteries may be exhausted and require replacement A battery low indicator will display to indicate that batteries are low and need changing Measurement errors may occur in persons with very low blood pressure or heart rhythm irregularities For individuals with special health conditions consult a physician 14 Note This device is intended for adult use only Do not use this unit on children without first consulting a physician CAUTION The content of this manual is subject to change with out further notice Due to printing limitation the displays shown in this manual may differ from the actual display The contents of this manual may not be reproduced without the permission of the manufacturer
6. However to conserve battery power press the button when finished to turn the unit off ERROR MESSAGES Display Description Remedies Err 1 Deflation period too long Do not move during deflation Check whether the unit is worn well on wrist and measure again 2 8 12 13 Incorrect measurement Check if battery power is low 14 15 otherwise change all batteries and measure again Em 3 Cuff is not fastened Fasten the cuff and measure again Err 4 Vigorous motion is being Stay calm and easy then detected during measure again Err 5 Measurement error Stay calm and easy then 6 7 measure again Calibration error Retry again Return the unit to Err 9 the manufacturer for repairing 10 11 if same symptom persists Repairing Replacement charge free only if under the valid warranty Proof of purchase is needed 12 When handled properly this unit is engineered to give years of satisfactory service Here are a few product care instructions When not in use store the unit in the protective plastic container provided with your purchase Donotimmerse the unit in water If the unit comes in contact with water dry it immediately with a soft lint free cloth The unit casing and the cuff may be carefully cleaned with a soft slightly moistened cloth Do not use abrasive or corrosive cleaning agents which might damage the device Remove the batteries if the d
7. evice will not be used for long periods of time When replacing batteries use new batteries as specified in this instruction manual Do not mix new and old batteries Do not place objects on the cuff or the main unit Technical inspection of the unit should be carried out after 2 years of use For this purpose please contact your retailer for detail Donotsubjectthe unit to excessive force shock dust temperature or humidity Such treatment may result in malfunction a shorter electronic life span damaged batteries or distorted parts Do not tamper with the unit s internal components Doing so will terminate the unit s warranty and may cause damage The unit contains no user serviceable parts If one day the device should not be required for further use protectthe environment by bringing itto your dealer or designated collection point for proper disposal SPECIFICATIONS SYMBOL DESCRIPTIONS Measuring method Application Measurement location Pressure Measuring range Pulse Measuring Range Accuracy Operating environment Operation Storage Transport Power supply Dimensions Weight Oscillometric non invasive Adults Wrist section of lower arm Circumference approx 13 5 19 5 cm 30 280mmHg 30 200 pulse min Pressure 3mmHg Pulse 596 10 40 C 50 F 104 F 10 83 rel hum 20 C 70 C 4 F 158 F 10 83 rel hum 3 V DC
8. in the display 2 nothing appears in the display when the power is switched on Inflating Mark Appears when inflating until pressure is enough If not disposed of properly batteries can be harmful Protectthe environment by taking exhausted batteries to authorized disposal stations Note To extend battery life when battery power is low replace all the batteries Air releasing Appears when cuff air is exhausting Pulse Mark Shows the pulse rate per minute PROPER EQUIPMENT SETUP M AB Removeall watches jewelry etc priorto attaching the wrist monitor Clothing sleeves should be rolled up and the cuff should be wrapped on bare skin for correct measurements Apply cuff to left wrist with palm facing up Make sure the edge of the cuff is about 1 cm from the plam In order to insure accurate measurements fasten the velcro strap securely around your wrist so there is no extra space between the cuff and the wrist If the cuff is not wrapped tight enough the measurement values will be inaccurate The measurement values will be correct even if you wrap the cuff askew If your physician has diagnosed you with poor circulation on your left arm carefully place the cuff around your right wrist GB GB BLOOD PRESURE DEFINITIONS Information obtained from the World Health Organization WHO Hypertension systolic over 160 high pressure diastolic over 95 Hy
9. onitor meets the general requirements for electronic products as regards resistance to electromagnetic interference Malfunctioning may however occur in the proximity of extremely strong electromagnetic fields In accordance with the Ordinance for Operators of Medical Products a technical inspection must be carried out if this device is used for industrial or commercial purposes DESCRIPTION AND FUNCTION PARTS A Liquid Crystal Display LCD and protective cover Large easy reading display 5 functional symbols Systolic SYS mmHg Diastolic DIA mmHg Mean MAP mmHg Pulse pul min and date amp time display B Battery compartment Houses two 2 LR03 AAA UM4 size 1 5 batteries C Button For time adjustment D Button Activates and deactivates the unit and initiates pressure measuement process A Button Recall memory or increases a value F Wrist cuff For wapping around the wrist G Storage container Houses and neatly stores the unit GB GB DISPLAY SYMBOL DESCRIPTION INSTALLING BATTERIES 1 Slide battery cover off 2 Install battery first Ensure Description Explanation correct polarity Battery Type Memory Mark Appears when 2 Alkaline LR03 AAA size measurement value is 3 Replace the cover recalled from memory Replace the batteries if Weak Battery Appears when batteries l the weak battery mark appears should be replaced
10. pertonia Border value systolic 140 159 diastolic 90 94 Normal range Hypotension low pressure systolic under 90 systolic 139 diastolic 89 90 Systolic mmHg 140 160 diastolic mmHg please note Hypotension value is for reference only Blood pressure is considered high when either the diastolic or systolic blood pressure value exceeds normal range Consult a medical professionalwhen blood pressure values are outside of the normal range 10 WHAT IS MEAN ARTERIAL PRESSURE MAP The Mean Blood Pressure is the average pressure forcing blood through the arteries It is not the average of the systolic and diastolic blood pressure It corresponds to a state of balance between the compressive and expansive forces acting on the arterial wall when there is no distension of the arterial wall either outward or inward MAP is an excellent way to evaluate the stress on the walls of the vessels It is useful to quickly evaluate excessive load on the cardiovascular system Show the history of the MAP to your doctor may help providing more information for his reference to understand your situation AN Important Consult your doctor on Mean Arterial Pressure OSCILLOMETRIC MEASURING METHOD This device adopts Oscillometric Measuring Method to provide readings of not only Diastolic and Systolic blood pressure but also unique Mean blood pressure The Oscillometric Measuring Method was

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