Harbor Freight Automatic Wrist Blood Pressure Monitor Product Manual SMS BP204 P04 R(增加免责声明)

Manual for the 67212 Automatic Wrist Blood Pressure Monitor 67212 Automatic Wrist Blood Pressure Monitor

2015-05-27

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Introduction ......................................................................1
Important Safety Notes ....................................................2
Know Your Unit ................................................................3
Battery Installation / Replacement ................................5-6
Proper Way of Measurement ......................................7-10
Take a Measurement .................................................11-12
Use the Memory Function .........................................13-14
About Blood Pressure ...............................................15-18
Exceptional Situations ...............................................19-20
Care and Maintenance ..............................................21-22
Specifications ............................................................23-24
Statement ..................................................................25-26
Warranty Information ......................................................27
Before Taking A Measurement ........................................4
Table of Contents
1.Avoid eating,drinking alcohol, smoking, exercising and bathing for
30 minutes before taking a measurement.
2.Stress raises blood pressure.Avoid taking measurements during
stressful times.
3.The cuff can be applied to your left or right wrist.Always measure
your blood pressure on the same wrist.
4.Measurements should be taken in a quiet place.
5.Position the unit at heart level throughout the measurement.
6.Remain still and do not talk during the measurement.
7.Keep a record of your blood pressure and pulse readings for your
physician.A single measurement does not provide an accurate
indication of your true blood pressure.You need to take and record
several readings over a period of time.Try to measure your blood
pressure at the same time each day for consistency.
8.Wait 30~60 seconds between measurements.The wait time allows
the arteries to return to the condition prior to taking the blood
pressure measurement.You may need to increase the wait time
depending on your individual physiological characteristics.
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Before Taking A Measurement
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About Blood Pressure
Lower pressure
Relaxation of the
heart muscle
Pressure decreased
to the blood vessel
Blood return heart
Higher pressure
Contraction of
the heart muscle
Pressure increased
to the blood vessel
Extrude blood
Diastolic Blood PressureSystolic Blood Pressure
Blood Circulation
The blood circulation is responsible for supplying the body with oxygen.
blood pressure is the pressure exerted on the arteries.
The systolic blood pressure value (higher pressure or top value) represents
the blood pressure produced by contraction of the heart muscle.
The diastolic blood pressure value (lower pressure or lower value) represents
the blood pressure produced by relaxation of the heart muscle.
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About Blood Pressure
The incidence of hypertension increases with age. In addition, a lack of exercise,
excess body fat and high levels of cholesterol (LDL), which sticks to the inside in
blood vessels, reduces elasticity of these vessels. Hypertension accelerates arterial
sclerosis which can lead to very serious conditions such as stroke and myocardial
infarction. For these reasons it is very important to know whether the blood
pressure is within a healthy range. Blood pressure fluctuates from minute to minute,
throughout the day. Therefore it is essential to take regular measurements to help
you identify an average blood pressure.
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About Blood Pressure
*Note!
When a person’s systolic and diastolic pressures fall into different categories, the
higher category should apply.
WHO
Red
Yellow
Green
80
85
90
100
110
Diastolic Blood Pressur (mmHg)
120 130 140 160 180
Systolic Blood Pressure (mmHg)
Optimal
blood pressure
(target value)
Normal blood pressure
Normal systolic value
Mild hypertension
Moderate hypertension
Severe hypertension
After each measurement is completed, the LCD display will show your position
automatically on the six segments of the bar indicator which corresponds to World
Health Organization (WHO) Blood Pressure Indicator.
Reference Material: Journal of Hypertension 1999, Vol 17 No.2
Classification of Blood Pressure
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Exceptional Situations
Blood pressure varies constantly. Many
factors including stress, time of day, how
you wrap the cuff, may affect your blood
pressure. Review the sections "Proper
Way of Measurement" and "Take a
Measurement".
Check the battery installation for proper
placement of the batteries polarities.
Replace all the worn batteries with two
new ones.
Measurement values
appear too high or too low.
No display appears on the
display screen.
No power.
Causes and Solutions
Problem
Eliminate Fault
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Exceptional Situations
Replace all of the worn batteries
with two new ones.
Wrap the cuff correctly and tightly.
Inflate over again after ensuring.
Measure over again according to
correct way.
Do not move your arm and body,
and keep quiet.
When the batteries
power are too low.
The course of
inflating appears
error.
When measurement
fails.
CorrectionCauseSymbol
The following symbol will appear on the display when measuring abnormal.
Error Indicators
High blood pressure can go unnoticed
for a long time, since it doesn’t cause
noticeable symptoms. The following
are all possible causes of abnormally
high blood pressure:
Overweight;
High cholesterol level;
Smoking;
Excessive alcohol consumption;
Stress and emotional upset;
Excessive consumption of salt;
Lack of physical exercise;
Genetic / hereditary predisposition;
Underlying illnesses, such as kidney
disorders or endocrine disturbance.
If your blood pressure reaches upper
values of 140~160 mmHg and lower
values of 90~95 mmHg in repeated
measurements over several days, you
should consult your doctor for detailed
medical examination. You can assist
the treatment prescribed by your
doctor in the following ways:
Loose weight and lower your
cholesterol level;
Reduce the consumption of alcohol;
Reduce the intake of salt;
Stop smoking;
Take regular exercise;
Monitor your blood pressure.
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About Blood Pressure
Classification of Blood Pressure
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Blood pressure measurements determined with this device are equivalent to
those obtained by a trained observer using the cuff/stethoscope auscultatory
method, within the limits prescribed by the American National Standard,
Manual, electronic, or automated sphygmomanometers.
The algorithm of blood pressure measurement of BP201 is adopted for this device.
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Automatic by Internal Pump
Automatic exhaust valve
Approx. 100g (Batteries not included)
Inflation
Exhaust
Unit Dimension
Unit Weight
SpecificationsSpecifications
3 mmHg (0.4 kPa)
5% of reading
JB5538
Liquid crystal Digital Display
62×61×28mm (L×W×H)
Oscillometric Method
Measurement Range
of System
Accuracy
Model No.
Display
Pressure
Pulse
Measuring Principle
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Specifications
2 AAA Alkaline Batteries; d.c.3V
About 6 months when used once a day
Wrist circumference approx.
50 to 104 F (10 ~ 40 )
(Not Included)
5.3 ~ 8.5 inch (13.5 ~ 21.5 cm)
Instruction manual,carrying case
Stores up to 60 measurements
Memory
Cuff Size
Battery Type
Battery Life
Accessories
Operating Environment
Storage Environment Temperature
Temperature
- 4 to 140 F(-20 ~ +60)
Relative Humidity 15 to 90%RH(Noncondensing)
Barometric Pressure
105 to 80 kPa
10 to 95%RH(Noncondensing)
Relative Humidity
0 to 299 mmHg (0 ~ 39.9 kPa)
40 to 180 Pulses/min
Pressure
Pulse
Prolonged overinflation of the bladder may result in temporary
uncomfortableness of wrist.
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Warranty Information
The unit is guaranteed to be free of defects in workmanship and materials under
normal use for a period of One Year from the date listed on the purchase record.
For repair under this warranty. Our authorized service agent must be advised of
the fault within the period of the warranty. This warranty covers parts and labor
only under normal operations. A transportation fee or freight fee that may be
incurred will be the owner's responsibility. Any defect resulting from natural
causes, e.g., flood, hurricane etc., is not within this guarantee. This guaranty
does not cover damage incurred by: use of the unit not in accordance with the
instructions, accidental damage, or being tampered with or serviced by
unauthorized service agents.
Monitor subjected to misuse, abuse, and neglect of these manual content,
non-instructional purposes; unauthorized repair or modifications will be
excluded from this warranty. This guarantee specifically excludes expendables
and consumables, for example batteries. All warranty claims must be directed to
the distributor responsible for the sale of the device. The content of this
warranty is subject to change without further notice.
Periodical check:
Sensitive measuring devices must be checked from time to time for accuracy
and leakage, we therefore recommend that the performance should be checked
every 2 years.
Check and maintenance and repair for the unit,please contact the
local distributor for details.
The device might not meet its performance specification if stored or used
outside the specificed temperature and humidity ranges.
Operating environment: temperature: 10 ~ 40°C (50 ~ 104°F);
Humidity: 15 ~ 90%RH (Noncondensing)
Storage environment: temperature: -20 ~ 60°C (-4 ~ 140°F);
Humidity: 10 ~ 95%RH (Noncondensing)
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Medical Disclaimer
This device and manual is not meant to be a substitute for advice provided by
doctors or other medical professionals. If you have or suspect that you have a
medical problem, promptly consult your physician.

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