MOCACARE 22102158LD User Manual

Instruction Manual
Automatic Wrist Blood Pressure Monitor
Medical grade technology meets elegant, compact design.
Table of Contents
Medical Disclaimer
Intended Use
Measurement Method
Accuracy
Precautions
Device Overview
Symbol Denitions
Features
Installing Batteries
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Applying the Cu
Positioning Guide
Measurement Procedure
Memory Function
Bluetooth Transmission
Storage and Maintenance
Troubleshooting
Warranty & Recalibration
Specications
Note
Appendix
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Medical Disclaimer
This manual and product are not meant as a substitute for advice provided by your doctor. You are not to use the information contained herein, or this product for diagnosing or treating a health problem or prescribing any medication. If you have or suspect that you have a medical problem, promptly consult your healthcare provider.
Intended Use
MOCACu automatically measures human’s Systolic, Diastolic
blood pressure and heart rate by using the oscillometric method
during deflation. All values can be read out in one LCD panel. Measurement position is at human being’s wrist. The intended
use of this over-the-counter device is for adults aged 18 years
and older with wrist circumference ranging from 5.3 inches to 7.7 inches (approx. 135 mm to 195 mm) and for home use. MOCACu detects the appearance of irregular heartbeats during measurement; an indicated symbol will appear with measuring reading. And the Risk Category Indicator will show the information with the readings on the screen for the user tracking
their blood pressure level.
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About Blood Pressure
What is blood pressure?
Blood pressure is the measurement of the force of blood pushing
against the walls of the arteries. Arterial blood pressure is constantly uctuating during the course of the cardiac cycle. The
highest pressure in the cycle is called the systolic blood pressure,
and represents the pressure in the artery when the heart is beating. The lowest pressure is the diastolic blood pressure, and represents the pressure in the artery when the heart is at rest. Both the
systolic and the diastolic pressure are necessary for a physician to evaluate the status of a patient's blood pressure. Many factors such as physical activity, anxiety or the time of day,
can inuence your blood pressure. Blood pressure is typically low
in the mornings and increases from the afternoon to the evening.
It is on average lower in the summer and higher in the winter.
Why is it useful to measure blood pressure at home?
Having one's blood pressure measured by a doctor in a hospital
or a clinic, is often associated with a phenomenon called “White Coat Hypertension” where the patient becomes nervous or
anxious, thus raising his blood pressure. There are also numerous other factors that might cause your blood pressure to be raised
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at a specific time of day. This is why medical practitioners
recommend home monitoring as it is important to get readings of
blood pressure during dierent times of the day to really get an
idea of your real blood pressure. Medical practitioners generally
recommend the “Rule of 3”, where you are encouraged to take your blood pressure three times in a row (at 3 ~ 5 minute interval),
three times a day for three days. After three days you can average
all the results and this will give you an accurate idea of what your
blood pressure really is.
WHO blood pressure classications
Standards for assessment of high or low blood pressure without regard to age, have been established by the World Health Organization (WHO), as shown in the chart. However this chart is not exact for classication of blood pressure and it's intended to
be used as a guide in understanding non-invasive blood pressure
measurements. Please consult with your physician for
proper diagnosis.
Diastolic
(mmHg)
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Severe Hypertension
110
105
Moderate Hypertension
100
Mild Hypertension
95
90
High-Normal
85
Normal
80
Optimal
130 140 160 180150 170120
Systolic
(mmHg)
n
Red
Red
Red
Orange
Yellow
Green
Variations in blood pressure
Individual blood pressures vary greatly both on a daily and a seasonal basis. These variations are even more pronounced in
hyper tense patients. Normally the blood pressure rises while at work and is at its lowest during sleeping period. (hyper tense: means a person who has high blood pressure symptom.) The graph below illustrated the variations in blood pressure over a whole day with measurement taken every ve minutes. The thick
line represents sleep. The rise in blood pressure at 4 PM (A in the
graph) and 12 PM (B in the graph) correspond to an attack of pain.
160
140
120
100
80
60
40
20
blood pressure (mmHg)
A B
(Direct arterial pressure recording in unrestricted man.
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Time
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Measurement Method
MOCACuff Automatic Wrist Blood Pressure Monitor
measures blood pressure and heart rate by oscillometric
method, meaning the uctuations in pressure are measured. Once the cu is wrapped around your wrist, just turn on the
monitor and inflation automatically starts. The inflation of
the cu creates pressure around the arteries inside the wrist. Within the cuff is a gauge which senses the fluctuations (oscillations) in pressure. The uctuation measured represents the degree of intensity that your arteries contracting with
each heart beat, and also a result of the pressure that the
cuff has placed on the wrist. The monitor measures these
contractions and converts the information to a digital value. This is the result displayed on the monitor screen.
Once the measurement is complete, the cuff will automatically deate.
NOTE
• The patient is an intended operator.
• The applied
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part is the cuff.
Accuracy
MOCACuff Automatic Wrist Blood Pressure Monitor has
been clinically tested against a scientific device called a mercury sphygmomanometer, considered the gold standard in blood pressure measurement.
All MOCACuff Automatic Wrist Blood Pressure Monitors have performed equivalent to measurements taken with this scientific device and are within the accuracy limits prescribed by the American National Standard for Electronic or Automated Sphygmomanometers. The SPHYGMOMANOMETER was clinically investigated according to the requirements of ISO 81060-2:2013.
• We suggest our users have their blood pressure monitor checked every 2 years. This operation should only be
performed by Manufacturer or by authorized representatives.
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Precautions
• Do not use this manual and product as a substitute for advice, diagnosing or treating a health problem or prescribing any medication by your doctor. If you have a medical problem, promptly consult your healthcare provider.
• Read the Instruction Manual thoroughly before measuring and keep it at hand for your reference at any time.
• This device uses the oscillometric method to measure
systolic and diastolic blood pressure as well as your heart rate. It’s recommended for use by people over
the age of 18 and not to be used on infant or children.
• The device is designed for home use and not suitable for clinical use.
• This monitor is not intended for use in the MR environment.
Do not take a measurement in a low (less than 41 °F/5 °C) and
high (more than 104 °F/40 °C) temperature, nor in a place outside humidity ranges (15% ~ 93% R.H.), and atmospheric pressure ranges (700 ~ 1060 hPa), or you may get inaccurate readings.
Wait 30 ~ 45 minutes before measurement if you’ve just consumed caeinated beverages or smoked cigarettes.
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Rest at least 5 ~ 10 minutes before taking a measurement.
• To allow your blood vessels to return to the condition prior to taking the measurement, please wait at least 3 ~ 5 minutes in between measurements. You may need to adjust the wait time
according to your personal physiological situation.
• We recommend you using the same wrist (preferably the left wrist) and measuring around the same time each day.
• Sit down comfortably and place your elbow on the table with your feet at on the oor. Please do not cross your legs during
measurements.
• Keep the device at heart level. Relax your hand with the palm facing up.
• Perform measurements in a quiet and relaxed environment at room temperature.
• Do not move or shake the device during a measurement. Please
keep quiet and do not talk during measurements.
This product is not suitable for:
with arrhythmias
4.
Currently in a dialysis treatment
3.
Undergoing intravenous injection on any limb
1.
Pregnant women 2. People
5.
In pre-eclampsia condition.
• For those who have had mastectomy surgery (especially whose’ lymph nodes removed), it’s recommend take a measurement on
the unaffected side.
• When used among medical electronic equipments on the same
limb, pressurization of the cuff may cause temporarily malfunction to other devices.
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• Keep in mind that blood pressure naturally varies from time to
time through out the day and is aected by lots of dierent
factors such as stress, eating, smoking, alcohol consumption, medication, and physical activity, etc.
Normally the blood pressure rises while at work and is at its lowest during sleeping period.
• Blood pressure measurements should be interpreted by a
physician or a trained health professional who is familiar with
your medical history. Using the unit and recording the results
regularly for your physician to interpret, you will keep your
physician informed of the continuing changes in your blood pressure.
• If you have one of the circulatory problems as arteriosclerosis, diabetes, liver disease, kidney disease, severe hypertension, peripheral circulation….., please consult your healthcare professional before using the device.
Blood pressure measurements taken with this device are
equivalent to those obtained by a trained observer using the cuff/ stethoscope auscultation method and are within the accuracy limits prescribed by the American National Standard for Manual, electronic, or Automated Sphygmomanometers.
Results are not intended for direct diagnosis. Please consult with a physician if you have any questions or concerns about your results.
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ATTENTION
1. Do not use the device on infants, children, or those who cannot express their own intention.
2. The device is equipped with sensitive electronic components. While measuring, avoid strong electrical or electromagnetic elds, e.g. mobile phones, microwave ovens, etc; or it may lead
to temporary reading error or inaccuracy.
3. Consider the electromagnetic compatibility of the device (ex. power disturbance, radio frequency interference etc.) Please use
it indoor only.
4. Over high frequency measurements may result in blood ow interference, which is likely to cause uncomfortable sensations,
such as partial subcutaneous hemorrhage, or temporary
numbness to your wrist. In general, these symptoms should not last long. However, if you do not recover in time, please seek
your medical practitioners for help.
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Device Overview
Product components
LCD display
Risk Category Indicator
Mode Button
Set Button
(AAA "LR03"(1.5V) Alkaline Bttery x 2 )
Storage Case
CAUTION
Substitution of a component dierent from that supplied might
result in measurement error.
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Memory Button
Start/Stop Button
Device Overview
Units display
Hour : Minute (Also represents YEAR in Setting Mode)
Month / Date
Bluetooth Symbol
Blood Pressure Unit
Low Battery Symbol
Memory Record Number
Pulse Symbol
Irregular Heartbeat Detector
Heart Rate Diastolic Rate
Systlolic Rate
Risk Category Indicator
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Symbol Definitions
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SYMBOLS
LOW BATTERY SYMBOL
PULSE SYMBOL
IRREGULAR HEARTBEAT DETECTOR
DEFINITIONS
This symbol appears when the battery power is excessively low or the polarity reverses.
We suggest you replace all batteries with new ones, and make sure the +/-
polarities are properly positioned.
Once pulse is detected, the symbol
ashes with each pulse beat.
Our suggestion: Please do not talk or
move during measurements.
This symbol appears for 1 minute when the user was talking, moving, shaking, or an irregular heart beat was detected during measurements.
Our suggestion: Please do not talk or
move during measurements. Repeat the
measurement after resting for at least 5
minutes, and restart your measurement
while sitting down comfortably and quietly.
SYMBOLS DEFINITIONS
BLUETOOTH SYMBOL
RISK CATEGORY INDICATOR BAR
MEMORY RECORD SYMBOL
LCD displays this symbol when Bluetooth Function turns ON.
The arrowhead points out the specic
Risk Category that your measurement
reading ts in.
This symbol goes along with gures
according to the order of reading stored in the memory.
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