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  DN:KD-5985-SMSY01 V3.0                                                            Operation Guide

 

 

  

 

 

 

 

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MODEL KD-5985

 

Fully Automatic Arm Cuff Blood Pressure Monitor 

(ELECTRONIC SPHYGMOMANOMETER) 

OPERATION GUIDE 

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INDEX 

 

IMPORTANT INFORMATION ......................................................................... 2

 

PARTS AND DISPLAY INDICATORS ............................................................ 2

 

INTENDED USE .............................................................................................. 3

 

CONTRAINDICATION ..................................................................................... 3

 

PRODUCT DESCRIPTION .............................................................................. 3

 

SPECIFICATIONS ........................................................................................... 4

 

NOTICE ........................................................................................................... 5

 

SETUP AND OPERATING PROCEDURES .................................................... 6

 

1.

 

BATTERY LOADING AND AC ADAPTER LOADING ............................................. 6

 

2.

 

SETTING .................................................................................................................... 7

 

2.1 ALARM SETTING ....................................................................................................................... 7

 

2.2 VOICE SETTING ......................................................................................................................... 8

 

2.3 CLOCK AND DATE ADJUSTMENT ......................................................................................... 8

 

2.4 RCC(Radio Controlled Clock) ....................................................................................................... 9

 

3.

 

CONNECTING THE CUFF TO THE MONITOR ........................................................ 9

 

4.

 

APPLYING THE CUFF ............................................................................................ 10

 

5.

 

BODY POSTURE DURING MEASUREMENT ........................................................ 10

 

6.

 

GROUP SELCET ..................................................................................................... 10

 

7.

 

TAKING YOUR BLOOD PRESSURE READING ................................................... 11

 

8.

 

DISPLAYING STORED RESULTS ......................................................................... 11

 

9.

 

DELETING MEASUREMENTS FROM THE MEMORY .......................................... 12

 

10.

 

RADIO ...................................................................................................................... 12

 

11.

 

OTHERS ................................................................................................................... 13

 

12.

 

ASSESSING HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE FOR ADULTS ....................................... 13

 

13.

 

TECHNICAL ALARM DESCRIPTION ..................................................................... 15

 

14.

 

TROUBLESHOOTING (1) ....................................................................................... 15

 

15.

 

TROUBLESHOOTING (2) ....................................................................................... 15

 

MAINTENANCE ............................................................................................ 17

 

EXPLANATION OF SYMBOLS ON UNIT ..................................................... 17

 

WARRANTY INFORMATION ........................................................................ 18

 

SERVICE CENTER ....................................................................................... 18

 

ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY INFORMATION ............................ 18

 

 

Summary of Contents for KD-5985

Page 1: ...ER LOADING 6 2 SETTING 7 2 1 ALARM SETTING 7 2 2 VOICE SETTING 8 2 3 CLOCK AND DATE ADJUSTMENT 8 2 4 RCC Radio Controlled Clock 9 3 CONNECTING THE CUFF TO THE MONITOR 9 4 APPLYING THE CUFF 10 5 BODY P...

Page 2: ...hest value usually appears in the daytime and lowest one usually at midnight Typically the value begins to increase at around 3 00AM and reaches to highest level in the daytime while most people are a...

Page 3: ...rate can be measured automatically and non invasively The LCD display will show blood pressure and pulse rate The most recent 2 60 measurements can be stored in the memory with date and time stamp Th...

Page 4: ...0mm 81mm approximate 8 7 3 32 3 3 16 5 Cuff circumference 22cm 30cm 8 21 32 11 13 16 30cm 42cm 11 13 16 16 17 32 Optional 42cm 48cm 16 17 32 18 29 32 Optional 6 Weight about 626g approximate 22 3 32oz...

Page 5: ...hould never be used on infants or young children Consult your physician or other health care professionals before use on older children 9 Do not use this unit in a moving vehicle This may result in er...

Page 6: ...d It is recommended that you check annex B of ANSI AAMI SP 10 2002 A1 2003 A2 2006 for details of verification method if you need 18 This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits...

Page 7: ...ther adapters not approved for use with the monitor may damage it The monitor the batteries and the cuff must be disposed of according to local regulations at the end of their usage 2 SETTING a Once y...

Page 8: ...nguage circularly see picture 4 L0 represents closing voice function L1 represents language 1 L2 represents language 2 L7 represents language 7 You can select the wanted language by press the button A...

Page 9: ...pressing START button b Forced RCC Receiving When the monitor working in the SETTING mode and the RCC symbol is blinking press the SET button will enter forced RCC mode and the RCC symbol is twinkling...

Page 10: ...ence range in SPECIFICATIONS to make sure that the appropriate cuff is used Measuring on same arm each time Do not move your arm body or the monitor and do not move the rubber tube during measurement...

Page 11: ...ime if no memory stored in the selected bank c If the voice function is switched on the monitor will speak out measurement tips d Then the monitor inflates the cuff until sufficient pressure has built...

Page 12: ...of the last 7 days is displayed press the MEM button the most recent result will be displayed Press A button to review the next result Press B button to review the front result In this way repeatedly...

Page 13: ...re and humidity automatically every other about five second And the temperature will display with Celsius or Fahrenheit by turns The monitor can t be used as a thermometer or a hygrometer b The LCD ba...

Page 14: ...ate version 1 14 22 It is not intended to provide a basis of any type of rush toward emergency conditions diagnosis based on the color scheme and that the color scheme is meant only to discriminate be...

Page 15: ...N LCD Display shows abnormal result The cuff position was not correct or it was not properly tightened Apply the cuff correctly and try again Body posture was not correct during testing Review the BOD...

Page 16: ...ct the local distributor or the factory LCD shows Er 6 More than 160 seconds with cuff pressure above 15 mmHg LCD shows Er 7 EEPROM accessing error LCD shows Er 8 Device parameter checking error LCD s...

Page 17: ...appropriately qualified technical personnel to repair those parts of equipment which are designated repairably can be supplied 9 The monitor can maintain the safety and performance characteristics for...

Page 18: ...declaration electromagnetic emissions The KD 5985 is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below The customer or the user of the KD 5985 should assure that it is used in such...

Page 19: ...000 4 4 2 kV for power supply lines 1 kV for input output lines 2 kV for power supply lines Mains power quality should be that of a typical commercial or hospital environment Surge IEC 61000 4 5 1 kV...

Page 20: ...ectromagnetic immunity The KD 5985 is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below The customer or the user of the KD 5985 should assure that it is used in such an environment I...

Page 21: ...agnetic site survey should be considered If the measured field strength in the location in which the KD 5985 is used exceeds the applicable RF compliance level above the KD 5985 should be observed to...

Page 22: ...e determined using the equation applicable to the frequency of the transmitter where P is the maximum output power rating of the transmitter in watts W according to the transmitter manufacturer NOTE 1...

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