IDT Technology BPW800 Users manual

Talking Blood Pressure Monitor
Model: BPW800
語音腕式電子血壓計
型號: BPW800
User Manual
使用指南
1
TALKING BLOOD
PRESSURE MONITOR
MODEL: BPW800
USER MANUAL
CONTENTS
Introduction .................................................................... 2
Key features ...................................................................
2
Front view
.................................................................. 2
Rear view ..................................................................
3
LCD symbols .............................................................
3
Safety and care instructions .........................................
4
Safety precautions ....................................................
4
Caring for your blood pressure monitor
..................... 4
About blood pressure ....................................................
4
How the blood pressure monitor works ......................6
Getting started ...............................................................
6
Installing and replacing the batteries
......................... 6
Setting date and time ................................................
7
Positioning the wrist cuff ...........................................
7
Preparing to take blood pressure measurement ........8
Taking a measurement .................................................. 8
Voice announcement
................................................. 9
Memory .........................................................................10
Recalling measurements stored in memory ............ 10
Clear records ................................................................ 10
Deleting a single record .......................................... 10
Deleting all records ..................................................
11
Data transmission ........................................................
11
Unique device ID ..................................................... 12
Troubleshooting ........................................................... 12
Technical specications ..............................................13
About Oregon Scientic .............................................. 14
Information about the CE mark ..................................
14
Symbol description(s) .................................................
14
Blood pressure log book ............................................. 14
FCC statement .............................................................. 15
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INTRODUCTION
Thank you for selecting the Oregon ScienticTM Talking Wrist
Type Blood Pressure Monitor (BPW800). The BPW800 features voice announcement and playback of blood pressure measurements for added convenience and has been designed to provide you with many years of reliable service. The unit can help you measure and track the following metrics:
• Systolic pressure
• Diastolic pressure
• Mean arterial pressure
• Pulse rate
• Historic record of up to 30 measurements per user (maximum 2 users)
Readings taken by the blood pressure monitor are equivalent to those obtained by a trained observer using the cuff and stethoscope auscultation method. Clinical performance were successfully done against ANSI/AAMI SP10 and international protocol, and the B.H.S.( British Hypertension Society) has rated this product “recommended for clinical and home use”, the highest grading available for blood pressure monitors. Please refer to BHS website
http://www.bhsoc.org/bp_monitors/automatic_wrist.stm
This manual contains important safety and care information, and provides step-by-step instructions for using the product.
Read the manual thoroughly before using the product.
KEY FEATURES
FRONT VIEW
1
2
3
5
4
6
7
1. TALK / VOLUME button
2. LCD
3.
ON / OFF and GUEST button
4. Speaker
5.
USER 1 / UP ARROW button
6.
USER 2 / DOWN ARROW button
7. SET button
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REAR VIEW
2
1
1. Wrist cuff
2. Battery compartment
3
3. Unique Device ID
LCD SYMBOLS
SYMBOL
DESCRIP­TION
EXPLANATION
Systolic pressure
The highest blood pressure measured
Diastolic pressure
The lowest blood pressure measured
Time (hour: minutes)
Current time
Mean arterial pressure
Average blood pressure measured (see “What is Mean Arterial Pressure (MAP)?” for more information)
Pulse Pulse rate per minute
User
Shows which user prole (1 or 2 is
being displayed)
Memory
If “MEM” shows, the displayed measurement value is from the memory and not necessarily from the last reading.
If “MEM” ashes, there are 24 or
more records per user which have not been uploaded. User is reminded to upload the data to the network to prevent records being erased.
Weak battery
Batteries are low and need to be replaced
Inating
Unit is inating with air to obtain the
needed level of pressure
Deating
Wrist cuff air is exhausting or
deating
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Millimeter(s) of mercury
Measurement unit for blood pressure
Voice activation
Voice announcing your blood pressure measured
SAFETY AND CARE INSTRUCTIONS
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
Please observe the following safety precautions when setting up and using your blood pressure monitor.
• This device is intended for adult use only.
• This device is intended for non-invasive measuring and monitoring of arterial blood pressure. It is not intended for use on extremities other than the wrist or for functions other than obtaining a blood pressure measurement.
• Do not confuse self-monitoring with self-diagnosis. This unit allows you to monitor your blood pressure. Do not begin or end medical treatment based solely on the measurements of this device. Consult a physician for treatment advice.
• If you are taking medication, consult your physician to determine the most appropriate time to measure your blood pressure. Never change a prescribed medication without consulting your physician.
• This unit is not suitable for continuous monitoring during medical emergencies or operations.
• If the cuff pressure exceeds 40 kPa (300 mmHg), the
unit will automatically deate. Should the cuff not deate
when pressures exceeds 40 kPa (300mmHg), detach the cuff from the wrist and press the
button to stop
ination.
• To avoid measurement errors, carefully read this manual before using the product.
CARING FOR YOUR BLOOD PRESSURE MONITOR
To ensure you receive the maximum benet from using this
product, please observe the following care guidelines.
• When not in use, store the unit in a dry place away from direct sunlight.
• Do not immerse the unit in water. If it comes in contact with water, dry it immediately with a soft lint-free cloth.
• Use a soft, slightly moistened cloth to wipe the unit and cuff. Do not use abrasive or corrosive cleaning agents, as these may cause damage.
• Remove the batteries whenever you are planning to store the unit for a long period of time.
• When replacing batteries, use new batteries as specied
in this user manual. Do not mix new and old batteries.
• Do not place objects such as stickers on the wrist cuff or unit, as these may impair the measurement.
• Do not subject the unit to excessive force, shock, dust, temperature changes, or humidity. Such treatment may result in malfunction, a shorter electronic life span, damaged batteries, or distorted parts.
• Do not tamper with the internal components. Doing so will terminate the product warranty and may cause damage.
• The unit contains no user- serviceable parts.
• If you no longer need to use this product, protect the environment by bringing it to your dealer or designated collection point for proper disposal.
ABOUT BLOOD PRESSURE
What is blood pressure?
Blood pressure is the force generated by the blood against the walls of arteries during cardiac contraction and relaxation (e.g., the pumping action of the heart).
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What are systolic pressure and diastolic pressure?
When ventricles contract and pump blood out of the heart, blood pressure reaches its maximum value. This highest pressure in the cycle is known as systolic pressure. When the heart relaxes between heartbeats, the lowest blood pressure is diastolic pressure.
What is mean arterial pressure (MAP)?
The mean arterial pressure (MAP) is the average pressure that forces blood through the arteries. It is not the average of the systolic and diastolic blood pressure; rather, MAP corresponds to a state of balance between the compressive and expansive forces acting on the arterial wall when there is no distension outward or inward. MAP is an excellent way to evaluate the stress on the walls of your blood vessels, and can be used to evaluate excessive load on the cardiovascular system. Show your MAP history to your doctor to provide additional information that may help him or her understand your situation.
Why measure your blood pressure?
Blood pressure measurement can highly reect one’s health
condition. High blood pressure is potentially linked to serious illnesses such as stroke, heart disease and kidney failure.
Since there is no symptom most of the time, many hypertensive people do not realize they are at risk until their health is seriously threatened.
What is the standard blood pressure classication?
The gure illustrates the blood pressure classication made
by World Health Organization (WHO)
and International
Society of Hypertension (ISH) in 1999.
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100
95
90
85
80
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12 0 1 30 14 0 1 50 16 0 18 0
Systolic blood pressure (mmHg)
Grade 3 hypertension (severe)
Grade 2 hypertension (moderate)
Grade 1 hypertension (mild)
Subgroup: borderline
High-normal Blood Pressure
Normal Blood Pressure
Optimal Blood
Pressure
Reference material: 1999 World Health Organization- International Society of Hypertension Guidelines for the management of hypertension, Journal of Hypertension, 1999, 17(2): 151-183.
NOTE
• Blood pressure is considered high when either the diastolic
or systolic blood pressure value exceeds the normal range.
When a patient’s systolic and diastolic blood pressures fall
into different categories, the higher category should apply.
• Only a physician can tell you your normal blood pressure
range and the point at which you are at risk. Consult your physician to obtain these values. If the measurements taken with these products fall outside the range, consult your physician.
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