Truly Instrument DB85 BLOOD PRESSURE MONITOR User Manual 61M 1

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SIZE:84*145MM 正面
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
Blood Pressure Monitor
DB85
Instruction Manual
Babies, young children or individuals who cannot express
their consent are not suitable to take blood pressure
measurement.
Individuals with serious arteriosclerosis are not suitable
to take blood pressure measurement.
Avoid smoking, eating or exercising for 30 minutes before
taking measurement
Blood pressure readings may change in case of
pregnancy. Pregnant women can consult their doctor
before taking measurement.
2. Remove tight fitting clothing from
you upper arm and thick clothing.
Self-measurement is not medical treatment. If there are
unusual values, please consult your doctor.
Handling batteries properly:
- As soon as old batteries run out, replace with new
batteries.
- Do not use old and new batteries together.
- Align the polarities of batteries correctly.
- When the unit will not be used for more than 3
months, remove the batteries. Otherwise, batteries
may leak and cause damage to the unit.
Handling AC adapter properly:
- Never unplug the power cord with wet hands.
- Use only the original AC adapter designed for this unit.
This device complles with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation
is subject to the fol-lowing two conditions:(1) This device
may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must
accept any interference re-ceived, including interference that
may cause undesired operation.
Setup Procedures
Installation
Prior to first use, Download and install "TRULY" application
to your iOS device.
(Bluetooth 4.0 capabilities, e.g. iPhone 4S, iPhone 5, NewiPad
and iPadMini).
OVERVIEW
QUICK START GUIDE
Display
Monitor
Date & Time
1. Sit upright in a chair with your
both feet on the floor.
Systolic
3. Pull on the end of the cuff until it
wraps securely around your upper arm. Place your arm
on a table so that the cuff will be at the same level as
your heart.
User 1~4
Diastolic
Power
(Start)
4. Connect iOS device via Bluetooth (Turn Bluetooth "On"
under the "Settings" menu on the iOS device).
5. Open "TRULY" application, and then press the Blood
Pressure icon
on Measure screen.
6. Press the “ ” button. The cuff will automatically inflate
and the measurement will start.
7. When the measurement is complete, the cuff will
automatically deflate and your systolic and diastolic
pressure values and pulse rate will display on Blood
Pressure monitor & save on iOS application screen.
Memory Recall
(Up)
Average Values
(Set)
Page Select
(Down)
Cuff Outlet
Low Battery
Indicator
Pulse Symbol
Memory No.
(4-99 readings)
Features
Bluetooth 4.0 compatible
Package Contents
One Touch Operation
Irregular Heartbeat Detector
Blood Pressure Mode and Clock Mode
4 User / 396 Total Memory
4 Alarm Clock Settings
5 Mode Averaging Function – Hour, Day,
Week, Month, and Overall
4 x AA
Batteries
Arm Cuff
WHO Blood Pressure Indicator
Main Unit
Auto-off Power Saving Feature
8. After that check the measurement history on History
screen or chart screen by iOS application.
Operated by 4 AA batteries(AC Adapter optional)
TAKING MEASUREMENT
PREPARATION
2.3 Date & Time Setting
2.1 Battery Installation
2.4 Alarm Setting
Note:
- Set the correct date and time before taking a
measurement.
- Date and time should be reset after replacing new
batteries.
1. Pull and lift on the lock to
remove the battery cover.
2. Insert 4 AA batteries with
the polarities in correct
direction.
3. Replace the battery cover.
Press it lightly until the lock securely clicks into place.
Note: Replace batteries when the battery indicator “
shows low voltage.
Pulse
Memory
”
1. Press and hold the ” AVG” button for a few seconds
until the Year display flashes.
2. Press the“M ” or ”P ” button to select the
current year.
3. Press the “ AVG” button to confirm Year Setting.
4. Follow the same steps to set the Month, Date, Hour and
Minute.
2.2 Date & Time Setting
Note:
- Set the correct date and time before taking a
measurement.
- Date and time should be reset after replacing new
batteries.
1. Press and hold the “ AVG” button for a few seconds
until the Year display flashes.
2. Press the“M ” or “P ” button to select the current
year.
3. Press the “ AVG” button to confirm Year Setting.
4. Follow the same steps to set the Month, Date, Hour
and Minute.
5. You can choose Clock Function “ON” or “OFF” while the
monitor is not in use. Press “M ” or ” P ” button to
select. Press the ” AVG ” button to confirm.
Noted: If you select Clock Function “ON”, you will continue
at the Alarm Setting section. Otherwise, setting will
end.
2.5 Language Setting
Note:
- You will not be able to set alarm clock if Clock Function
is set to “OFF”.
- You can set a maximum of 4 alarms.
When a measurement is completed, DB62V will read aloud
the systolic value, diastolic value and pulse automatically.
The default language is English.
Note:
- Avoid smoking, eating or exercising for 30 minutes
before taking measurement.
- Do not move or talk during measurement.
- Measurement can be taken on either arm.
3.1 Sitting Correctly
6. To disable Alarm, Press the ” M ” or ”P ” button to
select “OFF” and press the ” AVG” button to confirm.
7. To set 1st Alarm, Press the ”M ” or ”P ” button
to select “ON”. Press the “ AVG” button to confirm.
8. When Hour digit flashes, press the “M ” or “ P ”
button to select Hour. Press the “ AVG”button to
confirm.
9. When Minute digit flashes, press the “M ” or “P ”
button to select Minute. Press the “ AVG”button to
confirm.
10. Follow the same steps to set the 2nd, 3rd, and 4th
Alarm
Note:
- Press the “ ” button anytime during clock setting/
alarm setting to start over if an error occurs.
- Each alarm clock lasts 45 seconds, or you can turn it off
by pressing the “ ” button.
1. Press and hold the “ MEMO” button until the screen
displays [LLLx] (x = 0 ~ 7), then release the button.
2. Press the “ MEMO” button to select language.
Number 0 ~ 7 represents the following languages:
0 Mute
1 English
2 German
3 Russian
4 Polish
5 Czech
6 Turkish
7 Chinese
3. Press the “ ” button to confirm the selection and begin
measurement.
1. Relax
2. Sit upright in a chair with your both feet on the
floor.
3. Remove tight fitting clothing
from you upper arm and thick
clothing. Do not roll up your
sleeve if it is too tight.
4. Place your arm on a table so
that the cuff will be at the same
level as your heart.
3.2 Applying the Arm Cuff
1. Place your elbow on a table and palm facing upward,
and wrap the arm cuff around the upper left arm.
2. Pull on the end of the cuff until it wraps securely around
your upper arm. Do not over tighten the cuff. Allow 1-2
cm or ½ inch between the bottom of the cuff and your
elbow joint.
3. Make sure the cuff is at the same level as your heart.
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Regular but Above Normal Heartbeat
1. Press the “ ” button. The cuff will automatically inflate
and the measurement will start.
2. When the measurement is complete, the cuff will
automatically deflate and your systolic and diastolic
pressure values and pulse rate will display.
3. Remove the arm cuff and take note of your
measurement results.
Note:You can press the “ ” button to stop
measurement at any time.
3.4 Heartbeat Readings
Besides Systolic and Diastolic values,
Pulse will also be displayed after a
measurement
This unit has a unique feature that alerts user of irregular
heartbeat detection during measurement.
Note:An irregular heartbeat is defined
as a heartbeat rhythm that has a
variation of more than25% from the
average rhythm detected during
measurement.
If the monitor detects a pulse rate
above 100 beats per minute during
measurement, the monitor will display
the pulse value and “HI” symbol
alternately.Example: (102 / HI)
This unit features a 6-color LED light indicator to display
blood pressure level in accordance with the WHO (World
Health Organization) classification.
Grade 3 hypertension(severe) (Red)
If such irregular rhythm occurs twice or
more during the same measurement,
the display screen will show the pulse
value and “IH” symbol alternately.
Example: (90 / IH)
105
4.1 View Past Readings
Grade 2 hypertension(moderate)
(Yellow)
1. Press the “M ” button to enter memory function.
2. If the User Page is not what you want to view, press
the “ P ” button to select.
3. Press the “M ” button to display the next sets of
values. Past readings are displayed from the most
recent to the oldest.
4. This can stored up to 99 sets of past readings for each
user (4 x 99).
100
95
90
85
80
Grade 1 hypertension(mild)
(Purple)
High- normal(Green)
Normal
(Sky Blue)
Optimal(Blue)
120 130
Note:Please consult your doctor if irregular heartbeat
occurs often.
140 150
160
170 180
mmHg
Systolic Pressure
WHO Classification
Color
Optimal --------------------Blue
Normal ---------------------Sky Blue
High-normal --------------Green
Mild hypertension -------Purple
Moderate hypertension ---Yellow
Severe hypertension ----Red
If the monitor detects a pulse rate below
60 beats per minute during
measurement, the monitor will display
the pulse value and “LO” symbol
alternately.Example: (58 / LO)
After measurement, the last set of measured values will be
saved automatically after measurement when the unit is
turned off by pressing “ ” button or by automatic power
off after 3 minutes.
mmHg
110
Regular but Below Normal Heartbeat
Pulse
MEMORY FUNCTIONS
3.5 WHO Light Indicator
Diastolic Pressure
Irregular Heartbeat
3.3 Taking Measurement
WHO Light Indicator
4.2 View Average Readings
1. Press the “ AVG” button to enter Average function.
2. If the User Page is not what you want to view, press the
“P ” button to select.
3. Press the “ AVG” button to view different Average
Values. 5 different Average Values are available:
Example: If your measurement reading is 122/75, the LED
light will display the color in blue.
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TROUBLESHOOTING
Symbol on Display
Average Values of
1 h
One Hour
Problem
Cause
Solution
1 d
One Day
7 d
One Week
Have the batteries
run out?
Replace new
batteries.
30 d
One Month
No display when
you press the
Power/Start
button
Are the battery
polarities wrong?
Re-align batteries
in correct polarities.
ALL
All Readings
“Err P” displayed
Fail to inflate
Check if the cuff is
properly connected.
Replace the air tube
if it is broken.
“Err 1” displayed
Deflate too rapidly
Return for servicing.
“Err 2” displayed
Movement during
measurement
Do not move during
measurement
Signal interference
Remove interfering
source e.g. mobile
phones, magnets.
Incorrect results
Measure again.
4.3 Delete Past Readings
User can delete all the past readings stored in each
User Page.
1. Press the “P ” button to select the User Page you
want to delete.
2. Press and hold the “M ” & “P ” button simultaneously
for 5 seconds. Symbol of “ALL EE” will be displayed and
all past readings stored in that User Page will be
deleted.
“Err 3” displayed
STORAGE & MAINTENANCE
Keep away the unit from direct sunlight, extreme
temperatures, humidity or moisture.
Use a dry, soft cloth to clean the unit, or if desired, use a
cloth lightly dampened with water.
Do not use alcohol, benzene, thinner or other volatile
liquids to clean the unit.
Do not wash or expose the arm cuff to liquid.
Remove batteries from the unit when it will not be used
for more than 3 months.
Note: If your problem cannot be solved by the above,
consult your store of purchase. Do not disassemble
the unit.
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SPECIFICATIONS
Model No.
Measurement Method
Measurement Range
DB85
Oscillometric
Pressure: 20 – 280 mmHg
Pulse Rate: 40 – 195 beats/min
Accuracy
Pressure: +/- 3 mmHg
Pulse Rate: +/- 5%
Inflation
Pump driven
Pressure Detection
Semi-conductor
Power Supply
4 x AA batteries
Auto Power Off
3 minutes after last operation
Storage Environment
-20°C to 60°C, 10% to 95% RH
Operation Environment 10°C to 40°C, 30% to 85% RH
5.8” (L) x 4.25” (W) x 2.83” (H) or
External Dimensions
14.8 (L) x 10.8 (W) x 7.2 (H) cm
270g (batteries excluded)
Net Weight
For arm circumference of
Cuff Dimensions
22-34 cm (Special size to be
ordered separately)
Cuff, Instruction Manual,
Package Content
Battery Set, Warranty Card
Manufactured in accordance with International Standards
Note: Subject to modification without prior notice.
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Manufacturer:
TEL:
FAX:
Truly Instrument Ltd.
2/F, Chung Shun Knitting Centre,
1-3 Wing Yip St., Kwai Chung, N.T.,
Hong Kong
(852) 24879803
(852) 21465756
EC-Representative:Wellkang Ltd t/a Wellkang Tech Consulting
Suite B, 29 Harley Street, LONDON W1G 9QR,
United Kingdom
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FCC Statement
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device,
pursuant to part 15 of FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection
against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates and can
radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions,
may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that
interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful
interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment
off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct
The interference by one or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is
connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
This device complies with Part 15 of FCC Rules.
Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
This device may not cause harmful interference, and This device must accept any interference
received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Note: The manufacturer is not responsible for any radio or TV interference caused by
unauthorized modifications to this equipment. such modifications could void the user’s authority
to operate this equipment.

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