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2. significant movement may bar m keep your arm completely still affect measurement results B BG throughout the reading use a soft object such as a folded towel to support your arm Results D Once the measurements have been displayed press the air release valve to automatically deflate the cuff Then press ON OFF button to turn off the unit or it will automatically shut off after 150 seconds C Turn your palm upwards D Sit upright in a chair and take 5 6 deep breaths Note Avoid leaning back or crossing Air Release your legs while the measurement is Valve being taken Fig C ON OFF Fig C Measurement Procedures Applying the Cuff To start the measurement To apply the cuff Note Imorder to get your correct measurement result and A Plug the end of the tubing on the cuff into the connector to avoid erroneous measurements you should be seated quietly Your arm hand and fingers should be still during the at the base of the monitor measurement procedure B Unwrap the arm cuff leaving the Index end of the cuff A You must depress the knob on the inflation bulb to release the through the D ring of the cuff air inside the cuff before each measurement p Press the ON OFF button The display will initially show a flashing O Flashing 0 Initial Display C Remove any clothing that restricts your upper left arm
3. LUMISCOPE AGraham Field Brand Semi Automatic Blood Pressure Monitor NOW with Date amp Time Model 1103 GF Health Products Inc Atlanta Georgia 30360 Made and Printed In China User Manual 1103 INS LAB RevA08 Two Year Limited Warranty GF Health Products Inc guarantees this product free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of two years from the date of purchase except as noted below This product warranty does not cover damage caused by misuse or abuse the attachment of any unauthorized acces sory alteration to the product or any other conditions what soever that are beyond the control of GF Health Products Inc GF Health Products Inc shall not be responsible for any type of incidental consequential or special damage All implied warranties including but not limited to those implied warranties of fitness and merchantability are limited to the total duration of two years from the original date of purchase To obtain warranty service on your Blood Pressure Monitor please contact our Repair Department at 1 800 672 8293 Upon receipt GF Health Products Inc will repair or replace as appropriate this blood pressure monitor and return it to you Service of this product by anyone other than GF Health Products Inc voids warranty Table of Contents IO CUCU OM Svc svete cetccvae decane scidieetde E 3 About Blood Pressure cccccceceseseeeeeeeseeeseeeeeeeanees 4 5
4. Withee Ag for home use and travel Inflation Inflation Bulb i Pressure Exhaust Manual release valve Blood pressure measurements determined with your 1103 are equivalent to those obtained by a trained observer Memory 85 sets using cuff stethoscope auscultation method within the limits ow Battery Indicator Yes prescribed by the American National Standard Electronic or Automated Sphygmomanometers Auto shut off 3 minutes after last key operation Battery Life Around 2000 operations Please read this manual carefully before use For specific 5 Operating 10 C 40 C 50 F 104 F information on your own blood pressure contact your Environment lt 85 RH physician Please be sure to keep this manual Storage Environment 10 C 50 C 4 F 122 F lt 85 RH Weight Approximately 259g 57 Ibs with batteries Arm circumference 8 5 14 Dimensions 5 5 L x 3 9 W x 2 9 H Specifications are subject to change without notice Troubleshooting cree lt Correction The pressure measured was lower than 20 mmHg Solution Please measure again The pressure measured was higher than 300 mmHg Solution Please measure again Pumping error Solution Please check cuff and try again The pressure can not be measured due to signal noise Solution Please measure again The pumping pressure is higher than 300 mmHg Solution Please measure again Lo
5. Wrap the cuff around your upper left arm The rubber tube should point in the direction of your hand Position the artery mark over the main artery on the inside of your arm in the upper arm B After the 0 stops blinking start to pump the inflation bulb several times until the reading reaches the recommended pumping value See below Patient s Blood Recommended Pressure Range Pumping Value lt 150 mmHg 180 150 179 mmHg 210 or higher 180 209 mmHg 240 or higher gt 210 mmHg 270 or higher Artery Applying the Cuff Helpful Tips D Turn your left palm upward and place the edge of the Here are a few helpful tips to help you obtain a more accurate reading arm cuff at approximately 1 2 inches above the inner side of the elbow joint Tighten the cuff by pulling the end of A Do not measure your blood pressure immediately after the cuff consuming a large meal To obtain more accurate 2 3 cm readings please wait one hour before measuring B Do not smoke or drink alcohol before measuring your blood pressure E If the Index line falls within the OK range indicated at C You should not be physically tired or exhausted while the edge of the cuff this cuff is suitable for your use If taking a measurement the Index line falls out of the OK range you may need a special cuff for measurement Please contact our service D It is important that you relax during measurement Take department at 1 800 672 8293 for mo
6. ion Moderate E o 160 F Grade 1 Hypertension Mild 2 140 g High Normal gt 130 E Normal 120 Optimal 80 85 90 100 110 Diastolic Pressure mmHg Care amp Maintenance Do not drop the unit It s not shock proof Do not modify or disassemble the unit or the arm cuff Use a cloth moistened with water or neutral detergent to clean the body of the unit Then wipe it dry Avoid thinner benzene and other harsh cleaners Keep the unit in a suitable place Avoid high temperature direct sunlight high moisture and dust Remove the batteries if the unit will not be used for a long time Clock Settings Setting the Clock Date amp Time A Press and hold the MEMORY button for over 3 seconds The display will show a blinking year Press the ON OFF button to adjust the year when it s blinking B Press the MEMORY button again The MONTH will appear and blink to be adjusted the DATE HOUR and MINUTE will follow as you press and release the MEMORY button C Press the ON OFF button to adjust the values of the MONTH DATE HOUR and MINUTE when they are blinking 17 Parts Identification 1 ON OFF 5 LCD Display 2 Memory Select 6 Air Release Valve A 3 Air Tube with Connector ie g OREN O 7 Battery Com
7. n on the latch and lift the cover towards you to A Press the MEMORY button to recall the last reading The open the battery compartment LCD display will show the memory number actual date and time simultaneously of the measurement B Insert 4 AA batteries as indicated Make sure to match polarities on the batteries C Replace the battery cover by inserting the two hooks at Memory the bottom into the slot then push on the top area 4i aly Memory Number gt NO cu p 2 7 Note Please remove batteries when not in use for an extended i period of time Do not dispose batteries with household garbage Date gt 1 14 p Time gt B To view additional readings push the MEMORY button successively to go through the various readings 1 85 Correct Measuring Posture Measurement Procedures A Place your elbow on a table so that the cuff is at the same level as your heart C After the cuff pressure reaches the recommended pumping value allow the unit to release gradually while performing the measurement Note The level of your heart is slightly below your armpit mat P 14 31 57 Pumping Measuring Relax your entire body especially the area between your elbow and fingers Note It is important to B If the cuff is not at the same level remain still and quiet 12 lt as your heart or if you can not duringimeasurament Any HJI ic 4
8. partment 4 Arm Cuff 8 Inflating Bulb Display Symbols amp Explanations Deleting the Memory Display Symbols wo QP wemory IO iI ue ic Pl Va hou mm M Co Systolic Pressure Diastolic Pressure Pulse Rate Display Explanations Low Battery Indicator Appears when the batteries are low or need replacement wo Pulse Symbol Shows the pulse rate per minute MEMORY Memory Holds memory readings for up to 85 readings Time Shows the time of each reading Date Shows the exact date month and day of each reading Smart Logic Function Measures the diastolic pressure first systolic pressure second MD To delete the memory 1 To delete one memory A Press the MEMORY button to display the record that you wish to delete on B Press and hold the ON OFF button until the display shows DEL MEMORY d EL C Once the DEL has been displayed press and hold the ON OFF button again After 3 beeps the selected record has been deleted 2 To delete all memories Follow steps A and B above C Press the MEMORY button until the display A shows DEL ALL MEMORY dELALL D Once the DEL ALL has been displayed press and hold the ON OFF button again After 3 beeps all records have been deleted 16 Memory Recall Installing the Batteries To see the previously measured values To insert the batteries A Press dow
9. re information a 15 minute rest before a reading regarding additional cuffs E Do not take measurements if you are under stress or under tension F Take your blood pressure at normal body temperature If you are feeling cold or hot wait a while before taking a measurement G If the monitor is stored at very low temperature near freezing place it at a warm location for at least one hour before using it Note To locate the main artery press two fingers approximately 1 2 inches above the bend of your elbow on the inside of your left arm H Wait about 5 minutes before taking the next pressure measurement
10. w battery Solution Check and replace the 4 batteries if necessary About Blood Pressure What is Blood Pressure Blood pressure is the pressure exerted on the artery tube while blood flows through the arteries The pressure measured when the heart contracts and sends blood out of the heart is systolic highest blood pressure The pressure measured when the heart dilates with blood flowing back into the heart is called diastolic lowest blood pressure Why Measure Your Blood Pressure Among the various health problems afflicting people today problems associated with high blood pressure are by far the most common High blood pressure s dangerously strong correlation with cardiovascular disease has made measuring blood pressure a necessity for identifying those at risk About Blood Pressure Blood Pressure Standard The World Health Organization WHO and National High Blood Pressure Education Program Coordinating Committee have developed a blood pressure standard according to which areas of low and high risk blood pressure are identified This standard however is a general guideline and blood pressures vary between different people age groups etc It is important that you consult with your physician regularly Your physician will tell you your normal blood pressure range as well as the point at which you will be considered at risk Grade 3 Hypertension Severe 2 Grade 2 Hypertens
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