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Digital Automatic Blood Pressure Monitor

Model M6
• Instruction Manual
• Mode d’emploi
• Gebrauchsanweisung
• Manuale de instructone
• Manual de instrucciones
• Gebruiksaanwijzing
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Contents
Introduction ..............................................................................3
Important Safety Information ..................................................4
1. Overview ..............................................................................5
2. How to Obtain Meaningful Readings.................................7
3. Preparation ..........................................................................8
3.1 Installing/Replacing the Batteries.....................................8
3.2 Setting the Date and Time ...............................................9
4. Using the Monitor..............................................................11
4.1 Applying the Arm Cuff ....................................................11
4.2 Taking a Reading...........................................................14
4.3 Using the Memory Function ...........................................18
5. Handling Errors and Problems ........................................20
6. Optional Parts....................................................................21
7. Storage and Maintenance.................................................22
8. Technical Data...................................................................23
9. Some Useful Information about Blood Pressure ...........25

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Introduction
The OMRON M6 is a compact, fully automatic blood pressure
monitor, operating on the oscillometric principle. It measures
your blood pressure and pulse rate simply and quickly. For
comfortable controlled inflation without the need of pressure
pre-setting or re-inflation the devices uses its advanced “IntelliSense” technology.
The device also stores up to 90 measurements in memory and
calculates an average value based on the last three measurements. Each measurement is stored along with the date and
time of measurement.

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Important Safety Information
• Blood pressure measurement is not suitable in cases of serious arteriosclerosis (hardening of the arteries).
• The pulse display is not suitable for monitoring the frequency
of cardiac pacemakers.
• Pregnant women should only measure their own blood pressure in consultation with their doctor, since the readings can
be changed by pregnancy.
• Do not use the monitor on babies, young children or persons
who cannot express their consent.
• Do not use the monitor for any purpose other than measuring
blood pressure.
• Do not use a cellular phone near the monitor. This may result
in the monitor operating incorrectly.
• The battery liquid may leak and damage the monitor. Please
observe the following points.
- When you are not going to use the unit for a long period of time
(approximately three months or more), take out the batteries.
- Replace old batteries with new ones immediately.
- Do not use old and new batteries together.
- Do not insert the batteries with their polarities incorrectly aligned.

• Please remember: Self-measurement is not the same as
medical treatment.
• You should never change the dose of medicines prescribed by
your doctor but you can help your doctor to optimize the treatment by documenting the measured values. If there are unusual values, please inform your doctor immediately.
• Never unplug the power cord with wet hands.
• Use only the original AC adapter designed for this unit. Use of
unsupported adapters may damage the device.

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1.Overview

1. Overview
Monitor
A
E

B
D
C

A.
B.
C.
D.

F

G

Display
E. Battery compartment
O/I START button
F. Air jack
Memory (
) buttons G. AC adapter jack (for optional
AC adapter)
Date/Time (
) setting
button
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1.Overview

Display
H
I
J
L

O

K

Q

M

R

N
H.
I.
J.
K.
L.
M.
N.

P

Systolic blood pressure
Diastolic blood pressure
Memory display
Average value display
Movement error display
Irregular heartbeat display
Battery low display

O.
P.
Q.
R.

Heartbeat display
Pulse display
Deflation display
Date/Time display

Package contents
S

V
T

U
W

S. Arm cuff (Medium cuff: arm
circumference 22-32 cm)
T. Air plug
U. Air tube

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V. Storage case
W. Four “AA” alkaline (LR6)
batteries

2.How to Obtain Meaningful Readings

2. How to Obtain Meaningful Readings
To help ensure a reliable reading, avoid eating, smoking, or
exercising for at least 30 minutes before taking a measurement.
Note: Remove any tight-fitting clothing from your upper arm.

1. Sit on a chair with your feet flat on the floor and place your arm
on a table so that the arm cuff will be at the same level as your
heart.

2. Apply the arm cuff to your upper arm. The coloured marker
should be centred on the inside of your arm and point down the
inside of the arm, so that the air tube runs down the inside of
your forearm and is in line with your middle finger.

3. Secure the cuff around your arm using the fabric fastener strip.
4. Press the O/I START button.
When measurement is complete,
the monitor displays your blood
pressure and pulse rate, and automatically deflates the cuff.
Notes:
• Always wait at least 2-3 minutes before taking another blood
pressure measurement.
• Please note that all measurement are stored in the memory. If
different people measure with the same device make sure
that you are aware of this fact.

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3.Preparation

3. Preparation
3.1

Installing/Replacing the Batteries

1. Remove the battery cover.

2. Insert four “AA” batteries as indicated in the battery compartment
and then replace the battery cover.

Notes:
• If the battery low display ( ) appears on the display, replace
all four batteries at the same time. Long-life alkaline batteries
are recommended.
• Remove the batteries if the monitor will not be used for three
months or more.
• If the batteries are removed for a long period of time, the
Date/Time setting will need to be reset. See “Setting the Data
and Time” for details.
• Dispose of batteries according to applicable local regulations.

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3.2

Setting the Date and Time
Your blood pressure monitor automatically stores up to 90
measurements values in its memory and calculates an average
reading based on the measurements from the last three readings.
• Set the monitor to the correct date and time before taking a
measurement for the first time.
• If the batteries have been removed for a long period of time,
the date and time setting will need to be reset.

1. When the batteries are installed, the
year digits will flash in the display
when you turn on the monitor.
Note: If you need to reset the date
and time for some reason,
hold down the
button while the power is off.

2. Press the

button to advance
the digits one at a time.
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To change the digits to a lower
number, press the
button to
lower the digits one at a time.
If you hold down the
or
button, the digits will advance (or
lower) rapidly.

3. Press the

button to confirm the
setting when the desired number
appears on the display.

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4. Repeat steps 2 and 3 to set the month and date (day).

or

or

5. Repeat steps 2 and 3 to set the hour and minutes for the time.

or

or

6. Press the O/I START button when
you have finished setting the date
and time.

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4.Using the Monitor

4. Using the Monitor
4.1

Applying the Arm Cuff
You can wrap the cuff either on your right or left arm.
• Remove tight-fitting clothing from
your upper arm.
• Do not place the cuff over thick
clothes and do not roll up your
sleeve if it is too tight.

1. If the cuff is assembled correctly, the

Pile side material

hook material will be on the outside of
the cuff loop and the metal D-ring will
not touch your skin.

Sewn hook material

Note: If the cuff is not assembled,
pass the end of the cuff furD-ring
thest from the tubing through
the metal D-ring to form a loop. The smooth cloth should
be on the inside of the cuff loop.
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2. Insert the air plug into the air jack (on the left side of the
device).
Air plug

Air jack

The cuff must be fully deflated when it is inserted into the air
jack.

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4.Using the Monitor

3. Sit in a chair with your feet flat on the floor and place your arm
on a table so that the cuff will be at the same level as your
heart.

4. Put your arm through the cuff loop.
Bottom Edge 1 to 2 cm

Marker

Air tube

The bottom of the cuff should be approximately 1 to 2 cm
above the elbow.
Apply the cuff to your upper arm so that the coloured marker is
centred on the middle of your inner arm and points down the
inside of the arm. The air tube should run down the inside of
your forearm and be in line with your middle finger.

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4.Using the Monitor

5. Pull the cuff so that the top and bottom edges are tightened evenly
around your arm.

6. When the cuff is positioned correctly,
close the fabric fastener FIRMLY.

Notes:
• Make certain the cuff fits snugly around your arm.
• The cuff should make good contact with your skin. You should
be able to fit your index finger between the cuff and your arm
easily, so you can pull the cuff off and on.
• Make sure that there are no kinks in the air tubing.
Taking measurements on the right arm
Please note the following points
when applying the cuff to your right
arm. Apply the cuff so that the air
tube is at the side of your elbow.
Notes:
• Be careful not to rest your arm on the air tube, or otherwise
restrict the flow of air to the cuff.
• Apply the arm cuff so that no part of the cuff is positioned over
the elbow joint. The cuff should be 1 to 2 cm above the elbow.

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4.Using the Monitor

4.2

Taking a Reading

1. Press the O/I START button and remain still, the cuff will start
to inflate automatically.

As the cuff begins to inflate, the monitor automatically determines your ideal inflation level. Remain still and do not talk until
measurement is completed.
Note: Do not inflate the cuff if it is not wrapped around your
arm.

2. Inflation stops automatically
and measurement is started.
As the cuff slowly deflates,
decreasing numbers appear
on the display and the Heartbeat display
flashes at every heartbeat.
In rare circumstances, the monitor might re-inflate the cuff to
continue with the measurement.

3. When the measurement is complete, the arm
cuff completely deflates and your blood pressure and pulse rate are displayed.
Note: The monitor automatically stores the
blood pressure readings and pulse rate
along with date and time of measurement in its memory.

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4. Press the O/I START button to turn
the monitor off.
Note: If you forget to turn the monitor off, it will automatically
shut itself off after five minutes.
Important:
• Wait 2-3 minutes before taking another blood pressure measurement. Waiting between readings allows the arteries to
return to the condition prior to taking the blood pressure
measurement.
• If you move during measurement, the movement display
(
) may appear. Repeat the measurement and remain still
until the measurement is complete.
• Your blood pressure monitor includes an irregular heartbeat
feature. Irregular heartbeats can influence the results of the
measurement. The irregular heartbeat algorithm automatically determines if the measurement is usable or needs to be
repeated. If the irregular heartbeat display (
) is shown
after your have taken a measurement, repeat the measurement. If the irregular heartbeat display (
) is shown frequently, please make your doctor aware of it.
Instructions for special conditions
If your systolic pressure is known to
be more than 220 mmHg, after the
cuff starts to inflate, press and hold
the O/I START button until the monitor inflates 30 to 40 mmHg higher
than your suspected systolic pressure.
Important:
• The monitor will not inflate above 300 mmHg.
• Do not apply more pressure than necessary.

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4.Using the Monitor

What is Irregular Heartbeat?
Normal Heartbeat
An irregular heartbeat is a
heartbeat rhythm that varies
Pulse
by more than 25% from the
Blood pressure
average heartbeat rhythm
detected while the unit is
Irregular Heartbeat
measuring the systolic and
Short Long
diastolic blood pressure.
Pulse
If such an irregular rhythm is Blood pressure
detected more than twice during measurement, the irregular heartbeat display (
)
appears on the display when the measurement results are displayed. If too many irregular rhythms are detected during
measurement, the irregular heartbeat display appears (
)
but no measurement is displayed.

What is Arrhythmia?
A heartbeat is stimulated by electrical signals that cause the
heart to contract.
Arrhythmia is a condition where the heartbeat rhythm is abnormal due to flaws in the bio-electrical system that drives the
heartbeat. Typical symptoms are skipped heartbeats, premature contraction, an abnormally rapid (tachycardia) or slow
(bradycardia) pulse. This can be caused by heart disease,
aging, physical predisposition, stress, lack of sleep, fatigue etc.
Arrhythmia can only be diagnosed by a doctor through a special examination.
Whether the appearance of irregular heartbeat display (
) in
the results indicates arrhythmia or not can only be determined
by an examination and diagnosis by your doctor.
If the irregular heartbeat display (
) is shown frequently,
please make your doctor aware of it. Conducting self-diagnosis
and treatment based on measurement results is dangerous. Be
sure to follow the instructions of your doctor.

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4.3

Using the Memory Function
This monitor has a memory capable of storing 90 sets of readings. Every time you complete the measurement, the monitor
automatically stores blood pressure and pulse rate. The monitor also calculates an average reading based on the measurements from the last three readings.
Note: To ensure that the measurement results are recorded
correctly, make sure that the date and time are set correctly before taking a measurement.
When 90 sets of readings are stored in memory, the oldest set will be deleted to store a new set.
The date and time of stored readings will be alternately
displayed.
To View the Average Value
Press the
memory button.
The average values, based on the last three measurements, is
displayed.

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4.Using the Monitor

To View Previous Readings Stored in Memory

1. Press the

button, while the average reading is displayed,
to view reading stored in memory from the most recent to the
oldest.

Alternating display

2. Press the

or
button repeatedly to cycle through the
previous measurement values
(
button: from the most recent to the oldest,
button: from the oldest to the most recent)
Keep the button pressed down to cycle rapidly through the previous values.
To Delete All the Values Stored in Memory
Caution!
You cannot delete the stored readings partially, all the reading
in the monitor will be deleted.
To delete stored readings, press the
memory button and
the O/I START button simultaneously, then all the readings will
be deleted.

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5.Handling Errors and Problems

5. Handling Errors and Problems
Error Display

Cause

Remedy

Cuff is under inflated.

Movement during measurement

Carefully read and repeat the
steps listed under “Taking a Reading” on p. 14.

Cuff over inflated.

This icon indicates irregular or weak pulses are
detected, but result can
be considered reliable.

Remove the arm cuff. Wait 2-3
minutes and then take another
measurement.
Repeat the steps in “Taking a
Reading” on p. 14. If this error
continues to appear, contact your
physician.

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Batteries have run down.

Replace all four “AA” batteries
with new ones.

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6.Optional Parts

Problem
No display appears
when the O/I START
button is pressed.

Cannot measure or
readings are too high.

The blood pressure is
different each time. The
reading is extremely low
(or high).

Cause

Remedy

The batteries are empty.

Replace the batteries.

Is the cuff wrapped
firmly around the arm?

Attach the arm cuff correctly.

The cuff pressure does
not rise although the
pump motor can be
heard.

Check that the air plug
is properly connected to
the monitor. Push the air
plug firmly into the air
jack.

Blood pressure readings constantly vary with time
of measurement and nervous condition. Take deep
breaths to relax before taking a measurement.

6. Optional Parts
AC Adapter (Q-adapter
or F-adapter)

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Small cuff
Arm circumference 17 22 cm

Large cuff
Arm circumference 32 42 cm

7.Storage and Maintenance

7. Storage and Maintenance
To protect your monitor from damage, please observe the
following:
• Do not subject your monitor and cuff to extreme temperatures,
humidity, moisture or direct sunlight.
• Do not fold the cuff or tubing tightly.
• Do not disassemble the monitor.
• Do not carry out repairs of any kind yourself. If a defect occurs,
consult the OMRON distributor or Customer Services as mentioned on the packaging, or seek the advice of your surgical
appliance stockist or pharmacist.
• The OMRON M6 is a precision measuring device. It is important
that the accuracy remains within the specifications. It is recommended that you have the monitor inspected every two years to
ensure it is accurate and functioning correctly. Consult the
OMRON distributor or Customer Services as mentioned on the
packaging for further details.
• Do not subject the monitor to strong shocks or vibrations (for
example, dropping the monitor on the floor.)
• Do not use volatile liquids to clean the monitor. THE MONITOR
SHOULD BE CLEANED WITH A SOFT, DRY CLOTH.
• Do not wash the arm cuff or immerse it in water.
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Storage
Keep the monitor in its storage case when
not in use.
Note: If you are using the optional AC
adapter, make sure that the adapter
is placed under the cuff and monitor
so that it does not damage the display.

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8.Technical Data

8. Technical Data
Model
Display
Measurement Method
Measurement Range
Accuracy
Inflation
Deflation
Memory
Power Source
Battery life
Operating temperature/
Humidity
Storage temperature
Humidity
Console Weight
Cuff Weight
Outer Dimensions
Cuff Dimensions
Package Content

OMRON M6 (HEM-7001-E)
LCD Digital Display
Oscillometric method
Pressure: 0 mmHg to 299 mmHg
Pulse: 40 to 180/min.
Pressure: ±3 mmHg
Pulse: ± 5% of display reading
Fuzzy-logic controlled by electric pump
Automatic pressure release valve
90 Measurements with date and time
4 “AA” batteries 1.5V or AC/ DC adapter
(optional, 6V = 4W)
Capacity of new alkaline batteries is approx. 1500 measurements
+10°C to +40°C
Maximum: 30 to 90% RH
-20°C to +60°C
Maximum: 10 to 95% RH
Approximately 355g without batteries
Approximately 135g
Approximately 131 (l) mm × 155 (w) mm × 84(h) mm
Approximately 140 mm × 480 mm
(Medium cuff: arm circumference 22 to 32 cm)
Medium cuff, instruction manual, storage case, battery set, guarantee card, blood pressure pass

Note: Subject to technical modification without prior notice
• This OMRON product is produced under the strict quality system of OMRON Healthcare Co. Ltd., Japan. The Core component for OMRON blood pressure monitors,
which is the Pressure Sensor, is produced in Japan for assembly.
• Disposal of this product and used batteries should be carried out in accordance with the national regulations for the disposal of electronic products.
= Type B

This device fulfils the previsions of EC directive 93/42/EEC (Medical Device
Directive). This blood pressure monitor is designed according to the European Standard EN1060, Non-invasive sphygmomanometers Part 1: General Requirements and
Part 3: Supplementary requirements for electromechanical blood pressure measuring
systems.

Caution: Please read the instruction manual carefully
before using the device.

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9.Some Useful Information about Blood Pressure

9. Some Useful Information about Blood Pressure
What is Blood Pressure?
Blood pressure is a measure of the force of blood flowing
against the walls of the arteries. Arterial blood pressure is constantly changing during the course of the heart's cycle.
The highest pressure in the cycle is called the Systolic Blood
Pressure; the lowest is the Diastolic Blood Pressure.
Both pressure readings, the Systolic and Diastolic, are necessary to enable a doctor to evaluate the status of a patient's
blood pressure.
Why is it a Good Thing to measure Blood Pressure at
Home?
Having your blood pressure measured by a doctor can cause
anxiety which is itself a cause of high blood pressure. As a variety of conditions affect blood pressure, a single measurement
may not be sufficient for an accurate diagnosis.
Many factors such as physical activity, anxiety, or the time of
day, can influence your blood pressure. Thus it is best to try
and measure your blood pressure at the same time each day,
to get an accurate indication of any changes in blood pressure.
Blood pressure is typically low in the morning and increases
from afternoon to evening. It is lower in the summer and higher
in the winter.
Blood pressure is measured in millimetres of mercury (mmHg)
and measurements are written with the systolic pressure
before the diastolic e.g. A blood pressure written as 140/90, is
referred to as 140 over 90 mmHg.

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9.Some Useful Information about Blood Pressure
Upper curve: systolic blood pressure
Lower curve: diastolic blood pressure

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150

100

50
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Time of day
Example: fluctuation within a day (male, 35 years old)

Classification of Blood Pressure by the World Heath
Organization
The World Health Organization (WHO) and the International
Society of Hypertension (ISH) developed the Blood Pressure
Classification shown in this figure.
Systolic blood pressure
(mmHg)

Severe hypertension
180
Moderate hypertension
160
Mild hypertension
140

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Normal systolic value
130
120

Normal blood
pressure
Optimal blood
pressure
(target value)
80

85

90

100 110

Diastolic
blood
pressure
(mmHg)

This classification is based on the blood pressure values measured on people in a sitting position in outpatient departments of
hospitals.
*There is no universally accepted definition of hypotension.
However, those having the systolic pressure below 100 mmHg
are assumed as hypotensive.

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