Blood Pressure Monitor
WRIST
MONITOR
Product #271249
Instruction Manual
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PLEASE NOTE:
THIS MEDICAL INSTRUMENT MUST BE USED ACCORDING
TO INSTRUCTIONS TO ENSURE ACCURATE READINGS.
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Table of contents
1. Introduction
1.1. Features of your blood pressure monitor
1.2. Important information about self-measurement
2. Important information on blood pressure and its measurement
2.1. How does high/low blood pressure arise?
2.2. Which values are normal?
2.3. What can be done if regular high/low values are obtained?
3. Components of your blood pressure monitor
4. Operation of your blood pressure monitor
4.1. Inserting the batteries
4.2. Checking current time/date/year settings
4.3. Setting the time and date
5. Carrying out a measurement
5.1. Before the measurement
5.2. Common sources of error
5.3. Fitting the cuff
5.4. Measuring procedure
5.5. Discontinuing a measurement
5.6. Memory – storage and recall of measurements
6. Error messages / troubleshooting
7. Care and maintenance
8. Warranty
9. Certifications
10. Technical specifications
11. How to contact us
1. Introduction
1.1. Features of your blood pressure monitor
This CVS blood pressure monitor, with integrated time/date display, is a fully
automatic, digital blood pressure measuring device for use on the wrist. It
enables very fast and reliable measurement of the systolic and diastolic blood
pressure as well as pulse by way of the oscillometric method of measuring.
This device offers a very high degree of accuracy demonstrated through clinical
studies. It is also very easy to use.
Before using, please read through this instruction manual carefully
and then keep it in a safe place. For further questions on the subject of
blood pressure and its measurement, please contact your doctor.
Attention!
1.2. Important information about self-measurement
• Caution: Self measurement of blood pressure helps your health
care professional assist in the management of your blood pressure.
Unusual values must always be discussed with your doctor. Under
no circumstances should you alter the dosages of any drugs
prescribed by your doctor.
• The pulse display is not suitable for checking the functioning of heart
pacemakers!
•
In cases of cardiac irregularity (Arrhythmia), measurements made
with this instrument should only be evaluated by your doctor.
Electromagnetic interference:
The device contains sensitive electronic components (Microcomputer).
Therefore, avoid strong electrical or electromagnetic fields in the direct vicinity
of the device, such as cellular telephones and microwave ovens. These
devices, when in operation close to your blood pressure monitor, can lead to
temporary impairment of the measuring accuracy.
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2. Important information on blood pressure and its measurement
2.1. How does high/low blood pressure arise?
Your level of blood pressure is determined in a part of the brain called the circulatory center. This part of your brain responds to a situation through feedback
with the nervous system.To adjust the blood pressure, the strength and frequency of the heart (Pulse) as well as the width of circulatory blood vessels is
altered. Blood vessel width is altered by fine muscles in the blood vessel walls.
The level of arterial blood pressure changes periodically during heart activity:
During blood ejection from the heart (Systole) the value is maximal (systolic
blood pressure value). At the end of the heart’s ‘rest period’, Diastole or diastolic blood pressure value, blood pressure falls to a low value. Blood pressure
values must lie within certain normal ranges in order to prevent particular diseases.
2.2 Which values are normal?
Blood pressure is too high if at rest, your diastolic pressure is above 90mmHg
and/or the systolic blood pressure is over 160mmHg.
You should bring these
values to the attention of your doctor immediately. Long-term values at
this level endanger your health due to the associated advancing damage to the blood vessels in your body.
Should the systolic blood pressure values lie between 140mmHg and
160mmHg and/or the diastolic blood pressure values between
90mmHg and 95mmHg, please consult your doctor, and check your
blood pressure regularly.
With blood pressure values that are too low, i.e. systolic values under
105mmHg and/or diastolic values under 60mmHg, please consult your
doctor.
Even with normal blood pressure values, a regular self-check with your blood
pressure monitor is recommended. In this way you can detect possible changes
in your values early and react appropriately, in consultation with your physician.
If you are undergoing medical treatment to control your blood pressure, please
keep a record of your blood pressure levels by carrying out regular self-measurements at specific times of the day. Show these values to your doctor.
Never use the results of your measurements to discontinue or independently alter the drug doses prescribed by your doctor.
The following standards for assessing high blood pressure (without regard to
age) have been established by the National Institutes of Health JNCVL
• If your values are mostly standard under resting conditions but
exceptionally high under conditions of physical or psychological stress, it is
possible that you are suffering from so-called “labile hypertension”. Please
consult your doctor if you suspect that this might be the case.
Warning:
• Diastolic blood pressure values above 120mmHg require immediate
medical treatment.
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Category Systolic Diastolico
(mmHg) (mmHg)
Optimal <120 <80
Normal <130 <85
High Normal 130-139 85-89
Hypertension
Stage 1 140-159 90-99
Stage 2 160-179 100-109
Stage 3 ≥180 ≥110
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2.3. What can be done if your blood pressure values are consistently
high or low?
a) Please consult your doctor.
b) Increased blood pressure values (various forms of hypertension) are
associated with considerable health risks over time. Arterial blood vessels in
your body are endangered due to constriction caused by deposits in the vessel
walls (Arteriosclerosis). A deficient supply of blood to important organs (heart,
brain, muscles) can result from arteriosclerosis. Furthermore, the heart will
become structurally damaged with increased blood pressure values.
c) There are many different causes of high blood pressure. We differentiate
between the common primary (essential) hypertension, and secondary
hypertension. The latter group can be ascribed to specific organic
malfunctions. Please consult your doctor for information about the possible
origins of your own increased blood pressure values.
d) There are measures which you can take to reduce and prevent high blood
pressure. These measures must be permanent lifestyle changes.
Lifestyle changes may assist in the reduction of a medically established high
blood pressure prevention. These lifestyle changes should be practiced on a continual basis:
1. Eating habits
• Strive for a healthy weight corresponding to your age.
•Avoid excessive consumption of common salt.
(Many packed foods contain large amounts of salt.)
•Avoid fatty foods.
2. Previous illnesses
Consistently follow any medical instructions for treating previous illness
such as:
• Sugar Diabetes (Diabetes mellitus);
• Fat metabolism disorder, and;
• Gout.
3. Habits
• Smokers should give up smoking completely.
• If you drink alcohol, do so in moderate amounts only.
• Restrict your caffeine consumption (Coffee, coke, tea, chocolate, etc.).
4. Physical constitutioning:
• After a medical examination and clearance from your doctor, exercise
regularly.
• Choose sports which require stamina and avoid those which require
strength.
•Avoid reaching the limit of your performance.
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With previous illnesses and/or an age of over 40 years, please
consult your doctor before beginning your physical activities. Your
doctor will advise you regarding the physical activities that are
best for you.
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3. Components of your blood pressure monitor
Your CVS wrist type blood pressure monitor consists of:
Cuff fits wrist size 5
1
/
2
” to 7
3
/
4
” inches.
4. Operation of your blood pressure monitor
4.1. Inserting the batteries
After you have unpacked your device, insert the batteries. The battery compartment is located on the left side of the device (see illustration).
Wrist Cuff
Battery Cover
Systolic
Pressure
On/Off/Start button
Diastolic
Pressure
Set date &
time button
Memory button
Pulse
4.2. Checking the current time/date/year setting
Press and hold the Date/Time (top) button.
The date and time will be displayed.
4.3. Setting the time and date
This blood pressure monitor has an integrated clock with date display. This
allows you to store blood pressure values corresponding to time of day and
date. A total of 30 measurements with time and day will automatically be
stored. After new batteries have been inserted, the clock begins to run from
a) Remove cover as illustrated.
b) Insert the batteries (2 x size AAA 1.5V) following the indicated polarity.
c) If the battery warning appears in the display, the batteries are discharged
and must be replaced by new ones.
Attention!
• After the low battery indication warning appears, the
device will not function until the batteries have been
replaced.
• Please use “AAA” Long Life or Alkaline 1.5V Batteries. Rechargeable
batteries are not recommended.
• If the blood pressure monitor is left unused for long periods, remove
the batteries from the device.
Functional check:
Press and hold the ON/OFF button to test the unit. When functioning
correctly many icons will appear.
* If the unit is not functioning properly or is not functioning at all after battery
insertion, please check to ensure correct placement. See + and - symbols
inside battery compartment.
Note: You must set the current time and date after inserting the batteries,
and each time you remove the batteries.
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Low battery
indicator
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the following setting: 1999-01-01 00:00 O’clock. You must then set the date
and current time. For this, please proceed as follows (Example: Entering 06-152002 Time 09:30 A.M.):
1) Press the TIME button for at least 3 seconds.
The display now indicates the set year,
blinking.
Time Button (top)
2) The correct year can be entered by pressing
the MEMORY button.
(Example, press 3 times changes to 2002).
Memory Button (bottom)
3) Press the TIME button again. The display now
switches to the date, during which the first
character (month) blinks.
Top Button
4) The current month can now be entered by
pressing the MEMORY button.
Bottom Button
5) Press the TIME button again. The last two
characters (day) are now blinking.
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M
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6) The corresponding day can now be entered by
pressing the MEMORY button.
7) Press the TIME button again. The display now
switches to the current time, during which the first
character (Hour) blinks.
8) The corresponding hour can now be entered by
pressing the MEMORY button.
9) Press the TIME button again. The last two
characters (Minutes) now blink.
10) The exact time (minutes) can now be entered by
pressing the MEMORY button.
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M
M
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11) Now after all settings have been made, press
the TIME button once again. The input is now
complete and the clock begins to run. You can
check the time and date settings by pushing the
time button.
5. Carrying out a measurement
5.1. Before the measurement:
•Avoid eating, smoking, and all forms of exertion before taking your
blood pressure.
All these factors influence the measurement result. Try to find time to
relax by sitting in an armchair in a quite atmosphere for about ten minutes
before measurement.
• Always measure on the same wrist (normally left).
• Attempt to measure regularly at the same time of day, since your blood
pressure changes during the course of the day.
5.2. Common sources of error:
Note:
Comparable blood pressure measurements always require the same
conditions! Taking pressure when relaxed in a quiet environment is
important.
• All efforts to hold your arm up can increase blood pressure. Make sure
you are in a comfortable, relaxed position and do not activate any of the
muscles in the measurement arm during the measurement. Use a cushion
for support if necessary.
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It is very important to have your blood pressure monitor at heart level.
Support your arm with a pillow. Taking your pressure with the
monitor lower than heart level results in a false high reading.
If the monitor is higher than heart level, a false low reading will result.