Sunbeam 7622 Instruction Manual

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INSTRUCTION MANUAL
Automatic Digital Blood Pressure Monitor
Model 7622
Sunbeam-Dster Household Products
Before operating this unit please read these instructions completely.
P.N.99943
6.
DO Read instructions carefully before using Monitor. DO Rest arm on a flat surface so that upper arm is at heart level when taking measurements. DO Remain calm, quiet and still when measurements are being taken, DO make sure that the cuff is in the proper position according to your
instruction manual.
DO Insure that the exhaust velocity is 2-5
mmHg
per second at the systolic point each time a measurement is taken. DO Wait at least 10 minutes between taking measurements.
DO Pump unit pressure 30 to 60
mmHg
above normal systolic before beginning measurement. DO Consult your physician before adjusting your medication based on readings from this Monitor. DO Use fresh alkaline batteries.
10. DO Use a dry, soft cloth to clean the instrument.
1.
DO NOT move arms or hands when measurement is being taken.
2.
DO NOT talk or chew when measurement is being taken.
3.
DO NOT take a series of measurements without waiting at least 10 minutes
between measurements.
4.
DO NOT adjust medication based on readings from this Monitor,
5.
DO NOT make any adjustments to unit, there are no user serviceable parts.
Call l-800-597-5978 for further instructions.
6.
00 NOT smoke during or at least 30 minutes prior to taking blood pressure measurements.
7.
DO NOT drop or otherwise mechanically shock the Monitor. This is a delicate precision device.
8.
DO NOT use thinner, alcohol, benzene or wet cloth to clean unit.
9.
DO NOT subject to extremes in temperature, humidity, direct sunlight or dust,
10. DO NOT fold the Arm Cuff or Rubber Cuff Hose tightly during storage, as such treatment may shorten the life of the components.
Manufactured to meet specifications set by the Association for the
Advancement of Medical Instrumentation (AAMI)
What is Blood Pressure?
Blood pressure is a measurement of the force of blood flowing against the walls of the arteries. Arterial blood pressure is constantly changing during the course of the cardiac
cycle The highest pressure in the cycle is called the SYSTOLIC BLOOD PRESSURE; the lowest is the DIASTOLIC BLOOD PRESSURE. Both pressure readings, the SYS­TOLIC and DIASTOLIC, are necessary to enable 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 influence your blood pressure. Blood pressure is typically low in the morning and
increases from afternoon to evening. It is lower in the summer and higher in the winter.
Why Is It a Good Thing to Measure Blood Pressure at Home?
Having one’s blood pressure measured by a doctor in a hospital or a clinic, and group health checks, tend to stimulate nervousness in the subject and may even create high blood pressure. Also blood pressure varies in accordance with a variety of conditions, and so judgement is not possible on the basis of a single measurement. (See Fig. 2)
The blood pressure measured first thing in the morning after getting up, before taking any food, and with the subject still, is known as the fundamental blood pressure. In practice it
is rather difficult to record the fundamental blood pressure, but to come as near as possible to measuring the blood pressure in an environment that is close to this, is why it is useful to take the measurement at home.
Systolic: The highest point of blood pressure; level of blood pressure produced as your heart beats.
Diastolic: The lowest point of blood pressure; level of blood pressure produced as your heart rests between beats
Millimeters of Mercury (mmHg): Blood pressure is measured in terms of the height of mercury in a column. Measurements are written one over the other. For example, a systolic presssure of 120 mmHg and diastolic pressure of 80 mmHg is expressed as “120 over 80.”
IMPORTANT: Only a physician Is qualifled to Interpret your blood pressure measurements, and no device can replace regular medical examinations by
your physlclan. It Is recommended that your physician review your procedure for using
this
blood pressure monitor. Your physician should verify vverify blood
pressure measurements before making adjustments to medication.
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 this chart.
(Fig. 1)
140
160
mmHg
Reference Material: Investigation into Adult Diseases Report by the Ministry of Health and Social Security,
1971.
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