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D i g i tal Wr i s t
B l ood Pressure
M o n i t o r
Advanced Wrist Monitor
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6016 Advanced Wrist Blood Pressure Monitor
Table of Contents
1. Introduction
2. Important Information About Blood Pressure and
Its Measurement
2.1 What is Blood Pressure?
2.2 What is a Normal Blood Pressure?
2.3 What Influences Blood Pressure?
2.4 Does Blood Pressure Vary?
2.5 What is Hypertension?
2.6 Can Hypertension be Controlled?
2.7 Why Measure Blood Pressure at Home?
2.8 How is Blood Pressure Measured?
2.9 How Should I Record My Blood Pressure?
3. Components of Your Blood Pressure Monitor
4. Setting Up Your Blood Pressure Monitor
4.1. Inserting the Batteries
4.2. Sleep Mode
4.3. Setting the Date and Time
4.4. User Selection
5. The Measurement Procedure
5.1. Before Measuring
5.2. Common Sources of Error
5.3. Fitting the Cuff
5.4. Measurement Mode Selection (single or average mode)
5.5. Measuring Procedure
NOTES
5.6. Discontinuing a Measurement
5.7. Memory Storage and Recall of the Measurements
5.8 Clearing the Memory
6. Printer Functions: An Optional Accessory
6.1. How to Print One Reading
6.2. How to Print a Chart and All Readings
6.3. Stop Printing
7. Error Messages/Troubleshooting
8. Care, Maintenance, and Recalibration
9. Warranty
10. Quality Standards
11. Technical Specifications
12. Accessories
13. How to Contact Us
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1. INTRODUCTION
1. Introduction
Congratulations on your purchase of the ADC®ADvantageTM
Advanced Wrist Blood Pressure Monitor.
In hospitals and physician's offices throughout the world, where
accuracy and dependability are critical, ADC®professional diagnostic
products are the instruments of choice.
Now you, too, can enjoy the benefits of ADC®engineering and quality
in the home. This feature rich i n s t rument was designed to simplify the
m e a s u rement of blood pre s s u re and pulse rate at home and deliver
consistent, dependable results.
Your ADC®A D v a n t a g eT M blood pre s s u re monitor is a fully automatic
digital blood pressure measuring device for use on the wrist.
It enables very fast and reliable measurement of the systolic and
diastolic blood pre s s u re as well as the pulse by way of the oscillometric
method. This device offers clinically proven accuracy and has been
designed to be user friendly.
Read this booklet thoroughly before attempting to use your
new ADC®ADvantageTM Digital Blood Pressure Monitor.
Remember…
•Only a health care professional is qualified to interpret blood
pressure measurements. This device is NOT intended to replace
regular medical checkups.
•It is recommended that your physician review your procedure
for using this device.
•Blood pressure readings obtained by this device should be verified
before prescribing or making adjustments to any medications used
to control hypertension. Under no circumstances should YOU
alter the dosages of any drugs prescribed by your doctor.
12. ACCESSORIES
Optional Accessories:
AC Adapter: 6013ZAC
Paper Rolls: PAPER (5/pkg)
Digital Printer: 6014P
13. HOW TO CONTACT US
To register your product and obtain further detailed user
information about our products and services visit us at:
www.adctoday.com
and follow the links.
For questions, comments, or suggestions call us toll free at:
1-800-232-2670
55 Commerce Drive, Hauppauge, New York 11788
Telephone: 631-273-9600 • Fax: 631-273-9659
Email: service@adctoday.com
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•This monitor is intended for use by adults only. Consult with a
physician before using this instrument on a child.
•In cases of irregular heartbeat (Arrhythmia), measurements
made with this instrument should only be evaluated after
consultation with your doctor.
•Familiarize yourself with the section titled "About Blood Pre s s u re".
It contains important information on the dynamics of blood
pressure readings and will help you to obtain the best results.
NOTE! This device contains sensitive electronic components.
Avoid strong electrical or electromagnetic fields in the direct
vicinity of the device (e.g. mobile telephones, microwave ovens)
during use. These can lead to erratic results. Do not attempt to
service or repair this device yourself. Should a malfunction occur,
refer to the back of this booklet for service information.
2. ABOUT B L O O DP R E S S U R E
2.1. What is Blood Pressure?
Simply put, arterial blood pressure is the force of blood exerted
against the walls of the arteries. There are two components to
blood pressure - systolic and diastolic pressure. Systolic, the
higher pressure, occurs during contraction of the heart. Diastolic,
the lower pressure, occurs when the heart is at "rest."
Your level of blood pressure is determined in the circulatory
center of the brain and adjusts to a variety of situations through
feedback from the nervous system. To adjust blood pressure, the
strength and frequency of the heart (Pulse), as well as the width
of circulatory blood vessels is altered. Blood vessel width is
effected by fine muscles in the blood vessel walls.
11. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Weight: 7 lbs. / 148g (with batteries + cuff)
Size: 3.75” x 4.25” x 4.25”
85mm x 77mm x 75mm (including cuff)
Storage temperature: –5°C to +50°C (23°F - 122°F)
Humidity: 15% to 85% relative humidity maximum
Operation temperature: 10°C to 40°C (50°F - 104°F)
Display: LCD (Liquid Crystal Display)
Measuring method: Oscillometric
Pressure sensor: Capacitive
Measuring range: SYS/DIA: 30 to 280 mmHg
Pulse: 40 to 200 per minute
Cuff pressure display range: 0-299 mmHg
Memory: Stores the last 90 measurements
automatically for 2 Users
Measuring resolution: 1 mmHg
Accuracy: Pressure within ± 3 mmHg
Pulse ± 5 % of the reading
Power source: 2 dry cells (Batteries) UM-4,
size AAA, 1.5V
Accessories: storage case
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Blood pressure is traditionally measured in millimeters of mercury
(mmHg). It is recorded as systolic/diastolic. For example a systolic
of 120 and diastolic of 80 would be recorded 120/80.
Blood pre s s u re is a dynamic vital sign - one that changes constantly
throughout the day. A person's "resting" blood pressure is the
pressure that exists first thing in the morning while a person is
still at rest and before consumption of food or drink.
2.2. What is a Normal Blood Pressure?
A systolic pressure of less than 120mmHg and a diastolic pressure
of under 80mmHg are recognized as normal by the Joint National
Committee on P revention, Detection, Evaluation, and Treatment of
High Blood Pre s s u re, 2003.
Note:
Blood pressure does increase with age, so you must check
with your doctor to find out what is “normal” for you! Even with
normal blood pressure values, a regular self-check with your blood
pressure monitor is recommended. You can detect possible changes
in your values early and react appropriately. If you are undergoing
medical treatment to control your blood pressure, keep a record of
values along with time of day and date. Show these values to your
d o c t o r. Never use the results of your measurements to independently
alter the drug doses prescribed by your doctor.
2.3. What Influences Blood Pressure?
Blood pressure is influenced by many factors including age, weight,
physical conditioning, past illness, time of day, altitude, activity,
and climate, to name just a few. In general, blood pressure is lower
in the m o rning and increases throughout the day. It is lower in warm
w e a t h e r, and higher in cold weather.
Periodic recalibration
Sensitive measuring devices must be checked for accuracy from time
to time . We therefore recommend a periodic inspection of your unit by
an authorized ADC®dealer every 2 years.
ADC®is pleased to provide more extensive information on calibration,
contact our Customer Service Department for more details.
9. WARRANTY
The blood pressure monitor 6016 is warranted for 5 years from date of
purchase. This warranty includes the instrument and the cuff. The war-
ranty does not apply to damage caused by improper handling,
accidents, improper use, or alterations made to the instrument by third
parties. The warranty is only valid after the product is re g i s t e red online at
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10. QUALITY STANDARDS
Device standard:
Device corresponds to the requirements of the European standard for
non-invasive blood pressure monitors.
EN1060-1 / 12:95
EN1060-3 / 09:97
DIN 58130
ANSI / AAMI SP10
(US Standard)
Electromagnetic compatibility:
Device fulfills the stipulations of the European
standard EN 60601-1-2
Clinical testing:
The clinical performance test was carried out in Germany
according to the DIN 58130 / 1997 procedure N6 (sequential).
The stipulations of the EU-Guidelines 93/42/EWG for Medical Products
Class IIa have been fulfilled.
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Physical activity can have a significant short term impact on blood
pressure. Work, exercise, smoking, eating, drinking - even talking,
laughing, or crying will all affect a person's blood pressure.
Your diet, including beverages containing caffeine or alcohol, may
affect blood pressure. Emotional stress can have a dramatic
impact on your blood pressure.
Even repeated blood pressure measurements taken without
adequate rest between readings will alter your blood pressure as
the vessels in your arm engorge with blood. Many of these
influences are only temporary or short term, though chronic (long
term) exposure to some factors may result in permanently elevated
blood pressure levels.
2.4. Does Blood Pressure Vary?
Constantly. An individual's blood pressure varies greatly on a daily
and seasonal basis. It
changes throughout one's
lifetime. It is not uncommon
for systolic pressure to vary
by 40mmHg or more
throughout the course of a
single day! While generally
not as volatile, diastolic
pressure can still vary significantly. In hypertensive individuals,
variations are even more pronounced. Normally, blood pressure is at
its lowest during sleep and rises in the morning and throughout the
day. The chart (right) illustrates the fluctuations that could occur in a
typical day.
The manufacture of the devices takes place according to the terms of
the European standard for blood pressure measuring devices (see Qual-
ity Standards) under the supervision of the Technical Monitoring Associa-
tion Essen (RWTüV-Essen). You must consult ADC®if there are techni-
cal problems with this blood pressure instrument. Never attempt to
repair the instrument yourself! Any unauthorized opening of the instru-
ment invalidates all warranty claims!
8. CARE, MAINTENANCE, AND RECALIBRATION
a) Do not expose the device to extreme
temperatures, humidity, dust, or direct
sunlight.
b) The cuff contains a sensitive air-tight
bladder. Handle this carefully and avoid
all types of straining the unit thro u g h
t w i s t i n g or buckling it.
c) Clean the device with a soft, dry cloth.
Do not use gasoline, thinners, or similar
solvents. Spots on the cuff can be
removed carefully with a damp cloth and
soapsuds. The cuff must not be washed!
d) Do not drop the instrument or treat it
roughly in any way. Avoid strong vibrations.
e) Never open the device! An opened
device will no longer remain in calibration.
Range Systolic Diastolic Precaution
Classifications Blood Pressure Blood Pressur e Measures
Normal <120 <80 Monitor regularly
Prehypertension 120 - 139 80 - 99 Contact your physician
–– H Y P E R T E N S I O N ––
Stage 1 140 - 159 90 - 99 Contact your
(Moderate) physician Immediately
Stage 2 160+ 100+ Contact your
(Severe) physician URGENTLY
(JNC-7 report: Joint National Committee on Prevention, Detection, Evaluation and Treatment of High Blood Pressure / 2003)
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2.5. What is Hypertension?
Hypertension (high blood pressure) is elevated systolic or diastolic
levels. In 90 to 95 percent of the diagnosed cases, the specific
causes a re unknown, although the condition is often linked with
family history, and lifestyle. This is referred to as essential
hypertension. In the remaining cases, high blood pressure is a
symptom of an underlying, often treatable condition, which if
corrected, may normalize blood pressure. This less common type is
known as secondary hypertension.
Hypertension, if left untreated, may contribute to kidney disease,
heart attack, stroke, or other debilitating illnesses.
The following standards for assessment of high blood pressure
(without regard to age) have been established by the Joint National
Committee, 2003.
Remember only a physician is qualified to interpret the readings
obtained from your blood pre s s u re monitor. No attempt should ever
be made at self-diagnosis or treatment.
Other possible malfunctions and their elimination
If problems occur when using the device, the following points should be
checked and if necessary, the corresponding measures are to be taken:
Malfunction
The display remains blank when the
instrument is switched on although
the batteries are inserted.
The device frequently fails to measure
the blood pressure values, or the values
measured are too low (too high).
Every measurement produces a different
value
Blood pressure values measured differ
from those values measured by your
physician.
Remedy
1.Check the polarity of the batteries to ensur e
they are inserted correctly.
2.If the display is unusual, re-insert batteries or
exchange them for fresh batteries.
1.Check the positioning of the cuff.
2.Measure the blood pressure again in peace
and quiet under observance of the process
made in Section 5.
1.Read Section 5.2
"Common sources of
error
."
Repeat the measurement.
NOTE: Blood pressure fluctuates
continually so successive measurements
will show some variability.
1.Record the daily development of the values
m e a s u red and consult your doctor.
NOTE: Individuals visiting their doctor fre-
quently experience anxiety which can
result in a higher reading at the doctor’s
than obtained at home under resting condi-
t i o n s
.
☞ Further Information
Blood pressure is subject to fluctuation even for healthy people.
Comparable measurements always require the same conditions (Quiet
conditions)! If, in spite of observing all these factors, the fluctuations
are larger than 15mmHg, and/or you hear ir regular pulse tones, con-
sult your doctor. For licensing, this device has been subjected to strict
clinical tests. The computer program used to m e a s u re the blood pre s-
s u re values was tested by experienced specialist physicians in Ger-
many. The same computer program is used in every individual device.
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2.6. Can Hypertension be Controlled?
Although essential hypertension cannot be cured, it can usually be
controlled by altering lifestyle (including diet), adopting a program of
exercise, stress management and, where necessary, with medication
under a doctor's supervision.
To help reduce the risk of hypertension, or keep it under control, the
American Heart Association (AHA) recommends the following:
•Don't smoke
•Reduce salt and fat intake
•Maintain proper weight
•Exercise regularly
•Have regular physical checkups
2.7. Why Measure Blood Pressure at Home?
Clinical studies have shown improved detection and treatment of
hypertension when regular home blood pressure monitoring is done
in consultation with a physician.
Blood pressure measured in a doctor's office or hospital setting may
cause anxiety and lead to an elevated reading - a condition referred
to as "white coat hypertension."
Home measurements generally reduce the "outside" influences on
blood pressure readings, and can provide a more comprehensive and
meaningful blood pressure history.
Note:
While it is important to keep an accurate record of your blood
pressure measurements, don't be overly concerned by the results of
any one measurement. Individual results may be influenced by
spiking of your pressure due to diet, anxiety, or mis-measurement
resulting from excessive arm movement, or misapplication of the
cuff. Many readings taken at the same time each day give a more
comprehensive blood pressure history.
7. ERROR MESSAGES/TROUBLESHOOTING
If an error occurs during a measurement,
the measurement is discontinued and a
corresponding error code is displayed
(Example: Err 2).
Error No. Possible cause(s)
Err 1 No pulse has been detected.
Err 2 Unnatural pressure impulses influenced the measurement
result. The arm was moved during the measurement.
Err 3 The inflation of the cuff takes too long. The cuff is not
correctly seated.
Err 5 The measured readings indicated an unacceptable difference
between systolic and diastolic pressures. Take another
reading following directions carefully. Contact your
doctor if you continue to get unusual readings.
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Always be sure to note the date and time when recording blood
pressure and pulse measurements. For best results, and with time
permitting, 3 successive measurements may be taken daily. Make
sure to allow at least 5 minute intervals between measurements.
Discard any reading that appears suspect and record the average of
the remaining readings.
2.8. How is Blood Pressure Measured?
Health care professionals traditionally use a device known as a
sphygmomanometer along with a stethoscope - essentially a
professional version of the very same instrument you have
purchased. The sphygmomanometer is a system consisting of an
inflatable bladder contained within a cuff, inflation bulb with air
control valve, and pressure measuring manometer (gauge). The gauge
may be mechanical or mercurial. The cuff is wrapped around the limb
and inflated to constrict blood flow to the artery. As pressure is
released from the cuff through the deflation valve, blood flow returns
to the artery producing pulse beats known as Korotkoff sounds,
which are detected with the stethoscope. Systolic pre s s u re is re c o rded
at the onset of these sounds. Diastolic pressure is generally recorded
when the sounds disappear (when blood flow to the art e ry re t u rns to
n o rm a l ) .
6.3. Stop printing
If you would like to stop printing, press the
PRINTER button during the printing process.
Note:
Further details regarding the printer can be found
in the printer instruction manual.
6. PRINTER FUNCTIONS – PRINTER SOLD SEPA R AT E LY AS AN
A C C E S S O RY
This unit can be used in conjunction with the ADC®Diagnostic Printer.
When used in conjunction with the Diagnostic Printer, your blood
p re s s u re monitor will print out measurements stored in the memory by
simply pressing the PRINTER button. Make sure you set the unit
to User 1 or User 2 based on the data you want to print.
6.1. How to print the last stored measurement. (One re a d i n g )
a) Connect the printer to the monitor and switch the printer ON
(for details refer to the printer manual).
b) Press the PRINTER button of the monitor once.
The display will show “Pr1” and the printer will print the last store d
m e a s u rement for the active User (User 1 or User 2).
6.2. How to Print a Chart and all Readings
a ) Connect the printer with the monitor and switch the printer ON
(for details refer to the printer manual).
b ) P ress the PRINTER button on the monitor and hold it for at least
3 seconds. The display will change from “Pr1” followed by “Pr2”.
Release the PRINTER button and the printer will print all store d
m e a s u rements with a corresponding chart .
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2.9. How should I record my blood pressure?
Record your blood pressure by setting up a simple chart in a spiral
bound notebook as shown below, or use the included record book.
Date Time Reading Pulse
4/24/98 7:50AM 128/83 72
4/25/98 8:00AM 135/77 77
4/26/98 7:45AM 130/75 71
4/27/98 2:00PM 153/89 80
If you like you can add a column for comments about your condition
at the time of measurement, or a listing of any factors that may
have influenced your readings (such as "had a cold", or "just
returned from vacation").
For best results, and with time permitting, 3 successive
measurements may be taken daily. Make sure to allow at least 5
minute intervals between measurements. Discard any reading that
appears suspect and record the average of the remaining readings.
If this method is used, be sure to note that the readings are averaged.
☞Further Information
When the unit is in Average Mode, the time between measurements
is carefully controlled to ensure accuracy. If you take successive
measurements when the unit is in the single measurement mode,
wait for 5 minutes in a relaxed position before you repeat a
measurement. Make sure all measurements are taken in a seated
position.
5.8.Clearing the Memory
Attention!
To delete all stored readings, press the
MEMORY button for at least 7 seconds.
The display will show the symbol "CL"
and 3 short beeps will sound to indicate
deletion of stored readings.
Note:
If your last stored measurement was taken in the Average Mode,
you will see an “A” icon with a short beep during the deletion
procedure. (The display will show these symbols during deletion of
all stored measurements if the last measurement is taken from the
Average Mode). Also, you will clear the memory if you take the
batteries out.
(MR1: Values of the last measurement.) (MR2: Values of the measurement before MR1.)
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3. COMPONENTS OF YOUR BLOOD PRESSURE MONITOR
The illustration below shows your blood pressure monitor (model
# 6016), consisting of:
Fits wrist sizes 13.5-19.5cm (5.3"-7.7")
4. SETTING UP YOUR BLOOD PRESSURE MONITOR
4.1. Inserting the batteries
After you have unpacked your device, insert the batteries. The battery
c o m p a rtment is located on the left side of the device (see illustration).
a)Remove cover by pushing down with thumb.
b ) I n s e rt the batteries (2 x size AAA 1.5V), observing the indicated polarity.
c) If the battery warning appears in the display, the batteries are
expired and must be replaced by new ones.
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Attention!
•After the battery warning appears, the device will not function until
the batteries have been replaced.
•Use “AAA” Long-Life or Alkaline 1.5V Batteries. The use of
rechargeable batteries is not recommended.
•If the blood pressure monitor is left unused for long periods,
remove the batteries from the device. NOTE: This will delete all
memory.
Functional check:
Press and hold the 0/I (ON/OFF) button to test all the display
elements. When the device is functioning correctly, all display
elements will be properly displayed.
4.2. Sleep mode
If this device is loaded with batteries, it will remain in sleep mode
when not in use (It will not turn off completely unless the batteries
are removed). In this mode, the time and user icon will be
displayed. You can conduct the following operations during this
mode.
• Reading the set date: Press the
TIME buttton. The date set will be
displayed for 2 seconds.For more
information, refer to Section 4.3.
• Recalling the measurements: Press
the MEMORY button. The stored
measurements will be displayed. For
more information, refer to Section 5.7.
• Printing the measured data: Press
the PRINT button. The stored
measurement can be printed. For
more information, refer to Section 6.
d) When the unit is set to the Average Mode setting, 3 separate
m e a s u rements will take place in succession followed by a calculation
of your detected blood pressure value. There will be 15 seconds of
resting time in-between each measure m e n t . A countdown indicates the
remaining time and a beep will sound 5 seconds before the 2nd and
3rd readings begin. If one of the measurements causes an error
message, it will be repeated one more time. If any additional errors
occur, the measurement will be discontinued and error code Err2 will
be displayed.
5.6. Discontinuing a measurement
If it is necessary to interrupt a blood
pressure measurement for any reason
(e.g. the patient feels unwell), the 0/I
(ON/OFF) button can be pressed at any
time. The device then immediately lowers
the cuff pressure automatically and
enters into sleep mode.
5.7. Memory – storage and recall of the measurements
This blood pressure monitor automatically stores each of the last 30
measurement values per user. Be sure to select the desired user
(either User 1 or User 2) before accessing the stored measurements.
By pressing the MEMORY button, the last measurement (MR1) as
well as the last 29 measurements of that user (MR2, MR3,…, MR30)
can be displayed one after the other. (MR1: Values of the last
m e a s u rement. (MR2-MR30: Values of the measurements before MR1.)
5.5. MeasuringProcedure
a) Once you’ve selected the correct user,
and measurement mode you can press
the 0/I (ON/OFF) button to begin. After
you press the 0/l button the pump begins
to inflate the cuff. In the display, the
increasing cuff pressure is continually
displayed.(Fig. 1)
b) After reaching the inflation pressure,
the pump stops and the pressure slowly
falls. The cuff pressure (large characters)
is displayed during the measurement.
When the device has detected the pulse,
the heart symbol in the display begins to
blink and a beep tone is audible for every
pulse beat. (Fig. 2)
c) When the measurement has been con-
cluded, a long beep tone sounds. The
measured systolic and diastolic blood
pressure values, as well as the frequency,
are now displayed. (Pulse=number of
heartbeats each minute) Example (Fig. 3):
Systolic 118, Diastolic 73, Pulse 75. The
measurement results are displayed, until
you switch the device off. If no button is
p ressed for 5 minutes, the device switches
to sleep mode automatically.
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Fig. 1
Fig. 2
Fig. 3
4.3. Setting the time and date
This blood pressure monitor incorporates an integrated clock with
date display. Each time a measurement is taken, the device will
record the blood pressure values along with the exact time and date
of the measurement. You must enter the date and current time.
(Example: Entering 2002-06-20, 09:30):
Use the following steps to set the date and time
1) Press and hold the TIMEbutton for
three seconds. User 1 or 2 will begin
flashing. Press the TIMEbutton again
briefly. Now you can begin changing the
time and date.
2) The corresponding year can now be
entered by pressing the MEMORY button.
(Example: 1 press advances 1 year)
3) Press the TIME button again. The dis-
play now switches to the current date,
with the blinking character representing
the month.
4) The corresponding month can now be
entered by pressing the MEMORY button.
(Example: 5 presses advances 5 months)
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Fig. 1
Fig. 2
5) Press the TIME button again. The last
two characters (day) are now blinking
6) The corresponding day can now be
entered by pressing the MEMORY button.
(Example: 19 presses advances 19 days)
7) Press the TIME button again. The display
now switches to the time, with the blink-
ing character representing the hour.
8) The corresponding hour can now be
entered by pressing the MEMORY button.
(Example: 9 presses advances 9 hours)
9) Press the TIME button again. The last
two characters (minutes) now blink
10) The exact time can now be entered by
pressing the MEMORY button. (Example:
30 presses advances 30 minutes).
NOTE: Go past 12 for PM time.
11) After all settings have been made, press
the TIME button once again. The date is
briefly displayed and then the time. The
input is now confirmed and the clock
begins to run.
b) The distance between the cuff and the
hand should be approx. 10 mm (1/2”).
c) Secure the cuff with the hook and loop
closure, so that it lies comfortably and
not too tight. No space should remain
between the cuff and the wrist.
d)Lay your arm on a table, with the palm
upwards.
Support the arm a little with a cushion, so that the cuff rests at about
the same height as the heart. Remain still for 2 minutes, before
beginning the measurement.
5.4. Measurement Mode Selection (Single or Average Mode)
After the cuff has been appropriately positioned, and you’ve selected
User 1 or User 2, the measurement can begin:
a) If you want to take an Average Mode
measurement, position the slide switch to
the 3. Remember, in this mode, the unit
takes 3 measurements (one after another)
and calculates the result. There is a 15
second rest time between measurements.
The unit beeps five seconds before the
2nd and 3rd readings begin. (Fig. 1)
(Data obtained in Average Mode are
indicated by the “MAM” symbol.)
b) If you want to take a Single Mode
measurement, position the slide switch to
the 1. In this mode there is only one mea-
surement cycle. (Fig. 2)
4.4. User selection:
This advanced blood pressure monitor allows you to track blood
pressure readings for 2 individuals independently.
a) Before measurement make sure you
set the unit for the intended user. The
unit can track results for 2 individuals.
(User 1, User 2)
b) The unit is preset to User 1. Push and
hold the TIMEbutton for 4 seconds to
initiate the user selection.
c) When the user icon is flashing, press
the MEMORY button to toggle
between users.
d) When the correct user is selected wait
three seconds for the user icon to stop
flashing. The monitor is now ready for
use.
e) Repeat the procedure again to change
users again.
☞Further Information
With each press of the button (TIME,
MEMORY) one input is made (e.g. switching over from
hours to minutes, or altering the value by 1). However, if you keep
the respective button depressed, you can switch more quickly to the
desired mode, or find the desired value respectively.
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5. THE MEASUREMENT PROCEDURE
5.1. Before measuring:
• Avoid eating, and smoking as well as all forms of exertion directly
before the measurement. All these factors influence the measurement
result. Try and find time to relax by sitting in an armchair in a quiet
atmosphere for about ten minutes before the measurement.
• Always measure on the same wrist (normally left).
• Attempt to carry out the measurements regularly at the same time
of day, since blood pressure changes during the course of the day.
5.2. Common sources of error:
Note:
Comparable blood pressure measurements always require the same
conditions! These are normally always quiet conditions.
• All efforts by the patient to support the arm can increase blood
pressure. Make sure you are in a comfortable, relaxed position and do
not activate any of the muscles in the measurement arm during the
measurement. Use a cushion for support if necessar y.
• If the wrist artery lies considerably lower (higher) than the heart, an
erroneously higher (lower) blood pressure will be measured! (Each
15cm/6" difference in height results in a measurement error of
10mmHg!)
• A loose cuff causes false measurement values.
• With repeated measurements, blood accumulates in the respective
arm, which can lead to false results. Correctly executed blood pressure
measurements should therefore first be repeated after a 5 minute
pause or after the arm has been held up in order to allow the accumu-
lated blood to flow away (after at least 3 minutes).
5.3. Fitting the cuff
a)Remove all objects and jewelry (e.g.
wristwatch) from the wrist in use. Put the
cuff over the wrist with the monitor face
on the inside of the wrist.