General remarks on blood pressure
and blood pressure measurement
1. If the cuff is to be deflated quickly, depress
“Exhaust button”.
2. The attached cuff is suited for an arm circumference of 22 cm to 32 cm.
3. When attaching the cuff, cuff tube should be
placed on the inside of your arm on top of
the arterial.
4. Self-measurement is no therapy! In no case
the dosage of medicaments ordered by the
doctor may be changed.
5. In preparation for blood pressure measurement, you should urinate and should remain
relatively still for 10 to 15 minutes prior to
measurement.
6. Exercise, eating and drinking, smoking, etc.,
prior to measurement may affect the results.
7. The blood pressure varies constantly throughout the day. Measurement should be made
regularly at the same time each day.
8. Do not be too impressed by the results of
one measurement. Keep a record of blood
pres sure variations. Many reading tell a
story.
9. Emotional stress may tend to cause blood
pressure to rise.
For proper measurement of blood
pressure
1. Take a deep breath five or six times and then
relax before measuring blood pressure. If you
are tense when taking the measurement, you
will not get a valid reading
2. Blood pressure will be elevated when you ate
in a worrisome or irritated state , suffering
from lack of sleep or constipation, or after
exercise or a meal.
3. Putting on the cuff is one of the most important tasks for ensuring proper measurement
of blood pressure.
arm and tighten it so that one finger may be
inserted between the cuff and arm.
4. Do NOT measure blood pressure after bathing or drinking.
5. When you feel like relieving yourself, you
should do so before measuring blood pressure.
Wind the cuff around the
6. Measure blood pressure where the room
temperature is about 20°C. DO NOT measure
blood pressure when it is too cold (below
10°C)or too hot (above 40°C)in the room .
7. Do NOT try to measure blood pressure immediately after drinking coffee or tea or
smoking.
8. Measure blood pressure with a relaxed and
quiet posture. Keep the center of the cuff at
the level of your heart, and do NOT move
your arm of talk.
9. Do NOT measure blood pressure after the
cuff has been on for a few minute, as your
arm will have built up higher blood pressure,
and your will not get valid reading.
10. Next figure shows the classification of blood
pressure according to WHO-standard.
SYSTOLIC
(mmHg)
180
160
140
130
120
Hypertension (severe)
Hypertension (moderate)
Grade 1 Hypertension (mild)
High-Normal
Normal
Optimal
80 85 90 100 110
DIASTOLIC
(mmHg)
Definition and Classification of
Blood Pressure Lebels
Measure your blood pressure at the
same time on a daily basis.
* The blood pressure changes at all times. This
means that data gathered over a long period
has great significance instead of data on just
one measurement. It is therefore necessary
to measure your blood pressure with patience
on a daily basis for a long period of time. Ideally, select the best time of a day when you
can keep stable condition and measure your
blood pressure daily at the same time as far
as possible.
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PRECAUTION FOR USE AND MAINTENANCE
English
Precaution for use
1. If you suffer from heart disease, high blood
pressure or other circulatory disease, please
consult your doctor first.
2. If you feel abnormal pressure of the cuff during use or any other irregularity, reduce the
pressure by immediately switching off the
power or remove the batteries and consult
the sales outlet where purchased.
3. If you think the measured value is abnormal
or if measuring makes you feel unwell, discontinue use and consult your doctor.
4. Measurement of blood pressure may not be
possible for someone with a weak pulse or
arrhythmia.
5. Congestion, swelling, etc. may occur in some
people.
6. If blood pressure is measured repeatedly, an
accurate result will not be achieved. An interval of about 10 minutes should be allowed.
7. The memory is erased if the batteries are
removed for replacement, etc. and a record
should be kept of any necessary data.
Precaution for maintenance
1. Do NOT store the blood pressure monitor
where it will be exposed to direct sunlight,
high temperature (Over 60C), low temperature (below –20C), high relative humidity
(over 95%) or in a dusty place.
2. Do NOT expose the blood pressure monitor
to under force or vibration, or drop it.
3. Remove the battery/batteiries when not in
use for a long period.
4. Do not assemble the apparatus.
5. Do not bend the cuff or air hose unnecessarily
6. NEVER wipe the blood pressure monitor with
thinner or benzene, as they may damage it.
7. When the monitor is very dirty, wipe it clean
with a cloth moistened with Sterilizing alcohol or a neutral detergent, and then wipe it
with a dry cloth. Do NOT use thinner or benzene.
Nature and frequency of maintenance:
This product is designed for use over an extended
period of time; however, it is generally recommended that it be inspected every two years to
ensure proper function and performance.
Protect the nature environment:
Please help protect natural environment by respecting natural and/or local recycling regulations
when disposing of the batteries and the products
at the end of their useful lives.
Reference European standard:
This product complies with EC instructions 93/42/
EEC (Medical Device Directive) and with the following standards: EN1060-1: 1995 “Noninvasive
Blood pressure monitors, Part 1 General requirement” and EN 1060-3: 1997 “Noninvasive Blood
pressure monitors, Part 3 Supplementary requirements for Electromechanical Blood pressure Measuring Systems”.
Manufacturer:
Name : Premier Precision Ltd.
Address: Block E, 6
73-75 Hoi Yuen Road, Kwun Tong,
th
Phase 2, Yip Fat Factory building,
Kowloon, Hong Kong.
floor,
European Representative:
Name : WvW elektronische Geräte Vertrieb
GmbH
Address: Robert-Koch-Straße 20,
D-80538 München,
GERMANY
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UNIVERSAL DESIGN
The product has been developed through the concept of Universal Design to ensure safe and easy use
for a wider range of users. The product, which is designed laying importance on Universal Design,
adopts a product shape and color that conveys an image of “warmth” and “gentleness” and has functions that cope with human body, which are “easy to understand,” “safety in use" and “easy to use.”
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IDENTIFICA TION OF PARTS
English
Data indicating section
Alarm mark
Battery mark
Insufficient pressure
mark
Measurement mark
Air hose socket
Cuff
Air hose connector
Air hose
Time (Memory time)
display section
Systolic blood pressure
display section
Diastolic blood
pressure
display section
Pulse display
section
SET switch
POWER/
START switch
MEMORY
switch
MODE
switch
Cuff holding
pocket
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Battery cover
RESET switch
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HOW TO LOAD BATTERIES
(Batteries supplied with the unit should be loaded in compartment before putting the Blood
pressure monitor in use.)
(1) Open the cover of battery compartment.
Pressing the hook down, pull the cover toward you to open.
Hook
Battery
compartment
cover
Lug (projecting
section)
(2) Place batteries in the compartment.
Put the batteries paying attention to the positive
and negative terminal symbols + and –.
(See the sketch shown on the battery compartment
cover.)
Battery
compartment
4 “AA” batteries
(3) Close the battery compartment cover.
Fitting the lugs of the cover
at the mating recesses of
the battery compartment
body, push the hook to
close the cover.
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* If the Blood pressure monitor is
left unused for an extended
period of time, the batteries
should be removed from
the compartment.
Fit the lugs (protections)
at the recesses.
HOW TO SET THE CLOCK
1. Initial state (when the batteries are loaded in the unit for the first time,
carry out resetting operation)
* Date/hour/alarm setting when the batteries have been loaded
in the unit for the first time
English
Español
Date and time: 12:00 am, January 1, 2002
Alarm:12:00 am, alarm is in OFF state
2. Data correcting procedure
The alarm time, current time and calendar should be set in the written order.
* Every press on “SELECT” switch selects a data item to be modified in the order shown below. The