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1. Setting up your Blood Pre Clock and Date Adjustment A a Once you install the battery or turn off the monitor it will enter AI standby mode and LCD will alternate between time and date b While the monitor is in standby press and hold both the start and memory buttons simultaneously until the green backlight comes on and the month digit starts to blink Press the memory button repeatedly or press and hold for rapid advance to select the correct month Once done press the start button to confirm The month is now set and you can begin to select the correct day again using the memory button to select and the start button to confirm Repeat the procedure for setting the hour and minutes When finished the monitor will return to standby mode c The monitor will turn off automatically after 1 minute of no operation with the time and date unchanged d Once you change the batteries you should readjust the time and date Note when you adjust the clock and date the backlight always is green Ss aN Backlight Indicator and Classification of Blood The backlight will change according to your measured result The table below shows the different blood pressure classifications as defined by the British Hypertension Society and the corresponding backlight colour Please note that factors such as smoking obesity amp diabetes will affect your blood pressu
2. Name Date Time SYS Systolic DIA Diastolic Pulse Rate Comments Explanation of symbol Read the instructions Symbol for Environment Protection Waste electrical products should not be disposed of with household waste Please recycle where facilities exist Check with your local Authority or retailer for recycling advice g This symbol indicates that this product is a Type BF device E Symbol for Manufacturer This product complies with MDD93 42 EEC requirements zcr Symbol for European Representative wal Harvard Medical Devices Ltd Units 1301 2 13th Floor Railway Plaza 39 Chatham Road South Tsimshatsui C Q Kowloon Hong Kong aN EC REP Kinetik Medical Devices Ltd 0197 Harvard House The Waterfront Elstree Road BPM1KTL IB UK 20120524 Elstree Herts WD6 3BS UK 25
3. APPROVED 2 09 pm Jun 05 2012 KINETIK Medical health monitors for Fully Automatic Blood Pressure Monitor gt User Manual BPMI1KTL Series Introduction gt 2 Parts D 3 Setting up your Blood Pressure Monitor gt 4 6 Loading Battery g 4 Connecting the Cuff 4 Clock and Date Adjustment 5 Backlight Indicator and Classification of 6 Blood Pressure gt Irregular Heart Beat gt 7 Using your Blood Pressure Monitor D gt 8 16 Your first test 7 8 Putting on the Cuff 9 Washing Instruction 9 Start 10 Measuring Process 12 Memory 13 Displaying Stored Results 13 Deleting Measurements from the Memory 4 What the results mean 15 Re measuring 16 Shut Down 16 Additional Information on Blood 17 Pressure D Specification gt 18 Abnormality amp Troubleshooting 5 19 20 Maintenance gt 21 Blood Pressure Record Table gt 22 Explanation of symbols on unit gt 23 Introduction Thank you for buying and using the Kinetik Medical Fully Automatic Blood Pressure Monitor This monitor is an easy to use and accurate way to measure your blood pressure Before you start it is important to read this instruction manual Blood pressure testing is easy To get the most out of this product please read this user guide carefully We hope you will be satisfied with your Fully Automatic Blood Pressure Monitor If you have any questions please contact your local pharmacist or healthcare professional mc Clock BQ lo
4. system cut off after 1 minute of non use to save 3 Measuring method Oscillometric method energy 4 Memory 2 users x 30 readings 14 Battery life Approx 2 months with 3 times 5 Measuring Accuracy Withint 3mmHg usage per day 6 Blood pressure Measuring range 15 Environmental temperature for using 30mmHg 280mmHg 5 40 C 7 Pulse rate range 40 180 min 16 Environmental temperature for storage 8 Pulse rate accuracy Withint5 20 55 C 9 Power source DC6V type 4 x AAA size batteries 17 Environmental humidity for using lt 90 10 Classification Internal powered Equipment 18 Environmental humidity for storage lt 95 Type B 19 Transport condition 11 Pressurisation automatic air inflation by an air Humidity range Less than 95 pump Ambient temperature range 5 40 C 12 Deflation Automatic exhaust This is a class Ila medical device and fulfils the provisions of the medical devices directive 93 42 EEC Blood pressure measurements determined with this device are equivalent to those obtained by a trained observer using the cuff stethoscope auscultation method within the limits prescribed by EU standard EN1060 non invasive sphygmomanometers 18 Abnormality amp Troubles Abnormality Reason Action The cuff does not inflate or the display shows low pressure during inflation Pressure loss due to air leakage in socket or cuff Check the connection between the socket and monitor
5. Socket is not connected properly Reconnect the socket properly LCD screen shows battery symbol Batteries are low Change the batteries refer to the Loading the Batteries section LCD screen shows abnormal result Cuff is not tight or is positioned incorrectly Tighten the cuff and refer to the section Setting up your Blood Pressure Monitor User was excited nervous or spoke moved during measurement Re test Do not speak and take 2 3 deep breaths before to relax Stay calm and remain steady Wrong position Adjust your position refer to page 9 Some interference during inflation or incorrect operation during measurement Refer to the section Using your Blood Pressure Monitor No response when buttons pressed Incorrect operation Take out the batteries for a few minutes then re insert them following directions in section Loading the Batteries LCD shows Er 0 Pressure system is unstable before measurement LCD shows Er 1 Systolic pressure detect fail LCD shows Er 2 Diastolic pressure detect fail Don t move and try again 19 Abnormality amp Troublesh LCD shows Er 3 Pneumatic system blocked or cuff is too tight during inflation LCD shows Er 4 Pneumatic system leakage or cuff is too loose during inflation Position the cuff correctly and try again LCD sh
6. atically after 1 minute of no operation Alternatively you can press the start button to turn off the monitor manually g During measurement you can press the start button to turn off the monitor manually e Please consult a health care professional for interpretation of pressure measurements When the monitor displays the measurement results the backlight will show a different color according to the systolic and diastolic pressures Refer to the Backlight Indicator and Classification of Blood Pressure section 11 Using your Blood Pressure Mc Measuring Process a Once the cuff has automatically inflated the LCD screen will display amp whilst the pressure is gradually reduced and the monitor takes an automatic measurement b The monitor will beep when the automatic measurement has finished e If there is an error or abnormal reading please refer to the Abnormality amp Troubleshooting section 12 Using your Blood Press Memory The memory can store 2 users x 30 sets of measurements The results will be automatically stored Once the memory has been filled with 30 sets of data the 31st measurement when taken will be stored as the most recent reading whilst the first reading you took will be automatically deleted To delete all stored results press memory once to memory mode Press and hold memory for 3 seconds All results will be deleted Displaying Stored Results To c
7. heck the readings held in the memory press the memory button from standby mode Press the start button to toggle between user1 U1 and user 2 U2 then press memory again to select You can now press the memory button repeatedly to review each reading stored in the selected memory bank Press the start button to return to standby mode Using your Blood Pressure Mon Deleting Measurements from the Memory To delete the measurements from a memory bank select the memory bank from standby mode by pressing the memory button Use the start button to select U1 or U2 then press the memory button once again to confirm Press and hold the memory button until 3 beeps are heard The memory bank has now been cleared Press the memory or start button to return to standby mode 4 What the results mean a The LCD screen will automatically display the systolic and diastolic pressure reading in mmHg and the pulse rate in pulse min after each measurement b Record the date time systolic reading diastolic reading and pulse rate on your record card which you will find in the back of the user manual including anything which may have influenced your blood pressure reading e g stress anxiety This will help you monitor trends Please take this record card with you on your visits to your doctor or healthcare professional lal KS ems ru e Measurements
8. ia is a condition where the heart rhythm is abnormal as a result of defects in the bioelectrical system that controls the beating of the heart The symptoms premature or omitted heart beats slow or excessively fast heart rate may be caused by heart disease age physical predisposition excessive use of stimulants stress or lack of sleep Arrhythmia can only be ascertained through examination by your doctor Repeat the measurement if the flashing icon is displayed Please note that you should rest for 5 minutes between measurements and not talk or move during the measurement If the icon appears often please contact your doctor Any self diagnosis and treatment based on the test results may be dangerous It is vital to follow your doctor s instructions Note This monitor is designed to detect Premature Ventricular Contractions also known as a Premature Ventricular Complex or complexes Ventricular Premature Contractions or complex or complexes Ventricular Premature Beats or Extrasystoles It is not designed to detect Atrial Fibrillation or Atrial Premature Beats Using your Blood Pressure M Your First test The British Hypertension Society BHS recommends that for your first test you test both your arms Note Ensure you do not suffer from any medical conditions which will prevent you from having your blood pressure measured in both arms This will determine which arm should be used for future measurements Take note of your syst
9. mes in one session as it may cause discomfort in the arm e If you feel any discomfort or pain turn the monitor off and remove the cuff immediately a j r Lo e Li cw I Shut Down Please turn the unit off after measurement if not re measuring e The unit has an automatic switch off mechanism which means it will turn off after 1 minute if not being used 16 Additional Information on Your heart is just like a pump which works all the time to make the blood flow through all blood vessels Blood pressure measures the force on the wall of the blood vessels caused by the pressure of the blood The output of blood from the heart when it pushes blood around the body is called systolic blood pressure Diastolic blood pressure is the measurement of the blood returning to the heart Blood pressure is normally written as for example 120 systolic 80 diastolic Fluctuation of Blood Pressure Blood pressure fluctuates constantly during the day Its value in the day time is higher than in the evening with the lowest level being at midnight The pressure begins to rise again at 03 00am z and reaches its highest level any time during the day so it is impossible to get a consistent reading For this reason please take your measurements at the same time of day O Systolic Diastolic 17 Specification 1 Model BPM1KTL 13 Automatic power off To be automatically 2 Digital display
10. olic higher number reading on both arms The arm which gives the higher systolic reading should be used in the future for testing Example Leftarm 132 systolic 86 diastolic Rightarm 128 systolic 84 diastolic Then use your left arm for future testing Using your Blood Pressure Putting on the Cuff a Place the cuff 1 2cm above the elbow joint a Measuring can be done on light clothing such as a shirt or blouse However if you have a weak pulse it is recommended you test on a bare arm Remove any tight or restrictive clothing from your arm For example restriction caused by rolling up shirt sleeve 5 b Place hand on a flat surface with the palm facing up and with the rubber tube running down the center of the arm Ce c Turn the cuff end outwards and tighten it by pulling it through the metal loop and pressing the hook surface of the cuff on to the loop surface of the cuff To get the correct tightness of the cuff you should be able to fit two fingers T under the cuff Concerned about which arm to use Please refer to Your first test on page 8 d Use your free hand to adjust the tightness of the cuff until it is firm Washing Instructions The cuff can be cleaned by hand with warm soapy water Rinse thoroughly with cold water and towel dry DO NOT IRON Using your Blood Pres Start a We recommend that you carry out your test whilst sitting at a table with both of your feet flat on the floor ensu
11. ows Er 5 Inflation above 300mmHg LCD shows Er 6 Over 3 minutes while pressure above 15 mmHg LCD shows Er 7 EEPROM accessing error LCD shows Er 8 Device parameter check error LCD shows Er A Pressure sensor parameter error Measure again after 5 minutes If the monitor is still abnormal please contact your local retailer No response when you press button or load battery Incorrect operation or strong electromagnetic interference Take out batteries for five minutes and then reinstall all batteries Note If the LCD shows low battery symbol or error message the backlight is amber 20 Maintenance m Do not drop this blood pressure monitor or subject it to strong impact Avoid exposure to high temperatures direct sunlight and contact with water If the monitor is stored at temperatures below freezing do not use immediately Leave at room temperature for at least one hour before use Do not attempt to disassemble the monitor Do not leave the batteries in the monitor if it is not in use for a long period of time It is recommended that the performance of the monitor should be checked every 2 years and after main maintenance and repair 21 Blood Pressure Record Te Please log the date time and your SYS systolic and DIA Diastolic blood pressure levels We recommend you share this information with your Doctor
12. re Always consult your physician or healthcare professional before starting a diet or exercise regime See ree aae ore Low lt 90 or lt 60 Flashing green amber Optimal 91 119 and 61 79 Green Normal 120 129 and 80 84 Green High normal 130 139 or 85 89 Amber Grade 1 Hypertension 140 159 or 90 99 Flashing Amber Grade 2 Hypertension 160 179 or 100 109 Red Grade 3 Hypertension 2180 or 2110 Flashing red Low blood pressure or hypotension occurs when blood pressure during and after each heartbeat is much lower than usual This means the heart brain and other parts of the body do not get enough blood Symptoms may include blurry vision confusion dizziness fainting light headedness sleepiness amp weakness However blood pressure that is borderline low for one person may be normal for another Consequently hypotension in a healthy person that does not cause any problems usually doesn t require treatment If in doubt seek advice from your physician or healthcare professional Note The backlight indicator and the colours used are designed to indicate the various classifications of blood pressure only The use of the colours Amber or Red should not be interpreted as a medical emergency 6 Irregular Heart Beat i This monitor can detect possible irregular heart beat cardiac arrhythmia disorders during measurement and if detected indicates the detection with the flashing icon Arrhythm
13. ring the cuff is at the same height as your heart This will place your arm and the monitor in an ideal position for the best results b Place the cuff on your selected arm After applying the cuff and your body is in a comfortable position press the start button A beep is heard and all display characters are shown for self test and the backlight is green Please contact the service center if any segments are missing c Then the last used memory bank U1 or U2 will blink Press memory button to change over to other bank Confirm your selection by pressing start button The current bank can also be confirmed automatically after 5 seconds with no operation 10 0 489 44 LILI ae IT SN 2 40 2 00 ma A LAN AT ES Using your Blood Pres d After selecting the memory bank the monitor starts to seek zero fo fe pressure ri S e The monitor inflates the cuff until sufficient pressure has built up p 1 1 2 02 l i for a measurement Then the monitor slowly releases air from the r rm cuff and carries out the measurement Finally the blood pressure f l l l al and pulse rate will be calculated and displayed on the LCD screen separately The irregular heartbeat symbol if any will be mg wy v displayed on the LCD The result will be automatically stored in l the current memory bank f After measurement the monitor will turn off autom
14. should ideally be taken at the same time under the same conditions and in the same position each time Please be aware that blood pressure can fluctuate since it responds to minute changes in the body It is unusual to continuously remain at the same value hence it is recommended that the blood pressure be determined based on an average of multiple measurements If you experience a higher than normal reading do not panic as this can happen Relax and take a break for at least 10 minutes before measuring your blood pressure again Low blood pressure Hypotension and high blood pressure Hypertension can only be diagnosed by a qualified healthcare professional such as a doctor or pharmacist If you have any concerns or questions please contact your pharmacist or healthcare professional To get an accurate value e Measure one hour after eating and avoid measuring immediately after bathing e Measure one hour after smoking or drinking alcohol coffee e Relax for 10 20 minutes before taking a measurement and remain relaxed whilst measuring e Do not move or talk during measurement as this will affect the accuracy 15 Using your Blood Press Re measuring If you want to measure again press start button to switch off and press start button again i ro co e Leave at least three minutes between measurements to allow blood circulation to the arm to return to normal e Do not measure your blood pressure too many ti
15. w battery Systolic deflate to measure deflate air in cuff Diastolic QP irregular heartbeat Rubber tubule plug BLOOD PRESSURE MONITOR Start KINETIK Setting up your Blood 1 Loading Batteries a Open the battery cover on the base of the monitor b Insert four AAA batteries observing correct polarity Replacing Batteries c Close the battery door e When the LCD screen displays low battery new batteries must be inserted immediately to ensure accurate results e Please dispose of batteries according to battery manufacturer s instructions e Non rechargeable batteries are not to be recharged e Exhausted batteries are to be removed from the monitor e The supply terminals are not to be short circuited e Do not mix old and new batteries or different types of batteries Do not use rechargeable batteries Only batteries of the same or equivalent type as recommended are to be used Batteries must be handled with care under adult supervision If batteries leak and come into contact with skin or eyes wash immediately with copious amounts of water Connecting the Cuff a Insert the plug end of the rubber tubule firmly into the cuff socket located on the front of the monitor to ensure there is no air leakage b The cuff should be ready to use Ensure that the end is passed through the metal loop and the hook and loop fastening is facing outwards NOTE Cuff supplied

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