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6.  Lower the lever to the down position (1) . 

Press the PAPER FEED switch again, and   
confirm that the paper is cut automatically. 

 

Note

 

  Lower the lever for cutting the paper.

 

  Lower the lever for printing the   

measurement data. 

 

 

 

 

 

7.  Remove the printer paper from the paper outlet, and   

close the cover. 

Press lightly on the center of the printer cover to secure it   

in position. 

 

 
 

 

Note 

  With high-speed printing, about 700 printings can be performed. 

With four-line printing, about 500 printings. 

 

Replace the printer paper when the red end is reached. 

 

Use the specified thermal paper, which is sold separately. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Printer paper outlet

Lower the lever to the 
down position (1) . 

Lever 

PAPER FEED switch

Fig.11 Paper installation procedure 

Summary of Contents for TN-2655

Page 1: ...Automatic Blood Pressure Monitor 1WMPD4000206J 1303...

Page 2: ...duced transmitted transcribed or translated into any language in any form by any means without the written permission of A D Company Limited The contents of this manual and the specifications of the i...

Page 3: ...rt you to a situation that might cause injury and or damage to your property if instructions are not followed CAUTION Important information to alert you to a situation that might cause minor injury an...

Page 4: ...al Blood Pressure Measuring Systems This is evidenced by the mark of conformity accompanied by the reference number of a designated authority This device was designed for use by adults only Compliance...

Page 5: ...device can replace regular medical checkups by a doctor A doctor should verify the blood pressure measurements before making adjustments to medication If the device gets wet because of a liquid spill...

Page 6: ...use If medical or operational problems are found in the device or the patient stop using the device immediately check the status of the patient and take proper action Do not use the device during MRI...

Page 7: ...1 Main Unit 6 2 2 Rear Panel 7 2 3 Symbols 7 3 INSTALLATION 9 4 OPERATION 10 5 SETTING THE CLOCK 12 5 1 Clock Adjustment Mode 12 5 2 A Setting Example 12 6 INSTALLING THE PRINTER PAPER 14 7 SETTING T...

Page 8: ...s 22 9 3 Checking the Counter 22 Displaying the counter 22 Resetting the counter 23 Printing the counter graph 23 9 4 Error Codes 23 9 5 Maintenance 23 9 6 Cleaning 23 9 7 Options and Consumables 24 1...

Page 9: ...ure your blood pressure The TM 2655 TM 2655P is suitable for mass medical check ups at firms and sports facilities and in hospital waiting rooms when used for a pre check of the patient s health statu...

Page 10: ...s device carefully at all times Strong shock to the device may cause trouble during operation Note Save the packing material for later use Unpack the TM 2655 TM 2655P carefully and verify that the fol...

Page 11: ...essure 3 mmHg Pulse rate 5 Measurement range Blood pressure 10 280 mmHg Pulse rate 30 200 bpm Pressurizing method Micro pump Air pressure control method Rubber valve ceramic valve Rapid air exhaust sy...

Page 12: ...it Fig 2 TM 2655 TM 2655P whole view Note The printer unit is available only for the TM 2655P The human sensor area appears the same for both models but it functions only for the TM 2655P The illustra...

Page 13: ...nd tubing are designed to provide special protection against electrical shocks The medical device label by the EC directive The certification trade mark registered to the Australian Communications Aut...

Page 14: ...g the blood pressure measurement It is important that you are relaxed remain still and do not talk during measurements Note We recommend that a physician should examine the patient if the logo appears...

Page 15: ...e gases It is not exposed to direct sunlight 2 Place the TM 2655 TM 2655P on a table solid enough to support its weight 3 Adjust the height of the chair and table so that the arm insertion section is...

Page 16: ...rs are illuminated will cause the device to enter the internal inspection mode 2 Take off your jacket If you wear a thick jacket take it off for a better measurement Note Wearing a thick jacket may ca...

Page 17: ...t at any time press the START STOP switch The quick exhaust will reduce the pressure in the cuff and the cuff will become loose If the air is not exhausted even when the START STOP switch is pressed p...

Page 18: ...he switch is pressed the flashing unit changes from Year to Month Date Hours and Minutes 3 Press to quit the clock adjustment mode switch Press to change the flashing digit s 5 2 A Setting Example The...

Page 19: ...splay 07 11 Press the SELECT switch to return to the measurement mode Note If no operation is performed for one minute while setting the minutes section and for five seconds while setting the others t...

Page 20: ...ver to open the cover 3 Raise the lever located on the right side of the printer Set the lever to the up position 2 of the figure The insertion of the printer paper is enabled 4 Insert the printer pap...

Page 21: ...he paper outlet and close the cover Press lightly on the center of the printer cover to secure it in position Note With high speed printing about 700 printings can be performed With four line printing...

Page 22: ...itch Hold down the switch and press the SELECT switch to enter the function setting mode COUNTER switch Press to select the function to set switch Press to select the function parameter 1 Hold down th...

Page 23: ...ying time f04 20 Displays the results for 20 seconds 1 Terminals 1 and 2 to a PC 2 Terminal 1 to a PC Terminal 2 to a card reader 3 Terminal 1 to a scale Terminal 2 to a PC F05 External connection Ff0...

Page 24: ...printing Bit pattern printing Fig 13 Printing samples Note Bit pattern printing is available only for the TM 2655P With this format some items such as the company name can be printed For details cont...

Page 25: ...ission Asynchronous half duplex Baud rate 1200 2400 4800 9600 bps Can be changed in the function setting mode F07 Data bits 8 bits Parity bit None Stop bits 1 bit Code ASCII Equipment available for co...

Page 26: ...tting mode F08 Data bits 8 bits Parity bit None Stop bits 1 bit Code ASCII Equipment available for connection Channel 1 Personal computer Channel 2 Card reader Pin assignment Pin No Signal name Direct...

Page 27: ...er from the groove Pull out the arm cuff cover Note The vinyl rings will be used to support the new arm cuff cover 4 Place a new arm cuff cover in the arm cuff area Secure the front and rear vinyl rin...

Page 28: ...how many times the device has measured blood pressure The counter data remains in memory even after the power is turned off Use the counter function to check the frequency of the device use or as the...

Page 29: ...r A measurement error has occurred Refer to 10 Troubleshooting 9 5 Maintenance Do not open the device It uses delicate electronic components and an intricate air unit that could be damaged If you can...

Page 30: ...f Cover Note If the cover is not installed properly it may cause problems in operation 9 7 Options and Consumables Options and consumables available for the TM 2655 TM 2655P are shown below Order them...

Page 31: ...acing the Arm Cuff Cover to re install the cover Is your posture proper Place your arm at your heart level relax and remain still during the measurement Do you remain still Do not move your arm during...

Page 32: ...26 11 EXTERNAL DIMENSIONS Fig 20 External dimensions Note The illustration above indicates the TM 2655P with the printer unit The dimensions are the same for the TM 2655 and TM 2655P...

Page 33: ...lic low voltage power supply network that supplies buildings used for domestic purposes Recommended separation distances between portable and mobile RF communications equipment and the A D unit The A...

Page 34: ...ansmitters as determined by an electromagnetic site survey a should be less than the compliance level in each frequency range b Interference may occur in the vicinity of equipment marked with the foll...

Page 35: ...line 2 kV line to earth 1 kV line to line 2 kV line to earth Mains power quality should be that of a typical commercial or hospital environment Voltage dips short interruptions and voltage variations...

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