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DN:KD-752-SMSY01 V1.0                                                                    Operation Guide 

 

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represents  language  1, 

“L2” represents language  2,…,“Ln” represents  language  n, 

and  so  on.  You  can  select  the  wanted  language  by  releasing  button 

“MEM”  when 

display the corresponding language code. 

b. 

If the number of language is only one, LCD will twinkle 

“ON” and “--” circularly. Here 

“ON”  represents  opening  the  voice  function  and  “--”  represents  closing  the  voice 

function. 

c. 

Voice volume setting: Once you have selected a language, keeping on pressing the 
button “MEM” again.  A column of bar will  appear  on  the  left side  of the LCD. 

See 

picture  3-2

.  The  higher  the  bars,  the  loud

er  the  volume.  Release  button  “MEM”  at 

your desirable volume for confirmation.   

 

4.  CONNECTING THE CUFF TO THE MONITOR 

 

The  cuff  is  attached  to  the  monitor  when  it  is  packaged.  Should  the  cuff  become 

unattached,  align  the  two  plugs  and  four  brackets  of  the  cuff  with the  plug  sockets  and 

bracket  sockets  of  the  monitor  and  press  the  cuff  to  the  monitor  until  the  plugs  and 

brackets are securely attached. 

 

 

5.  APPLYING THE CUFF 

 

a.  Place the cuff around a bare wrist 1-2cm above the wrist joint on 

the palm side of the wrist. 

b.  While seated, place the arm with the cuffed wrist in front of your 

body on a desk or table with the palm up. If the cuff is correctly 

placed, you can read the LCD display. 

c.  The cuff must be neither too tight nor too loose. 

d.  You can also take a measurement on your right wrist as the picture. 

 

Note:   

 

Please  refer  to  the  cuff  circumference  range  in  “SPECIFICATIONS”  to  make 

sure that the appropriate cuff is used. 

 

Measuring on same wrist each time. 

 

Do not move your arm, body, or the monitor and do not move the rubber tube 

during measurement. 

Summary of Contents for KD-752

Page 1: ...DN KD 752 SMSY01 V1 0 Operation Guide History Revision NO Revision date Revision Description Versi on Drafter Approver 01 2018 10 25 Originated V1 0 Zhang RuoShang Zhang Fei...

Page 2: ...D 752 SMSY01 V1 0 Operation Guide Operation Guide V1 0 Product project name Wireless Blood Pressure Monitor Model name KD 752 Project number 2017 007 XY13 Drafted by Date Reviewed by Date Approved by...

Page 3: ...PROCEDURES 6 1 BATTERY LOADING 6 2 CLOCK AND DATE ADJUSTMENT 7 3 VOICE SETTING 8 4 CONNECTING THE CUFF TO THE MONITOR 9 5 APPLYING THE CUFF 9 6 BODY POSTURE DURING MEASUREMENT 10 7 TAKING YOUR BLOOD P...

Page 4: ...value usually appears in the daytime and lowest one usually at midnight Typically the value begins to increase at around 3 00 AM and reaches to highest level in the daytime while most people are awake...

Page 5: ...od pressure and pulse rate The most recent 4 60 measurements can be stored in the memory with date and time stamp The Electronic Sphygmomanometer corresponds to the below standards IEC 60601 1Edition...

Page 6: ...m More than 60 incl 5 12 Environmental temperature for operation 10 40 50 104 13 Environmental humidity for operation 85 RH 14 Environmental temperature for storage and transport 20 50 4 122 15 Enviro...

Page 7: ...please see part ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY INFORMATION It is suggested that the wireless blood pressure monitor be kept 10 meters away from other wireless devices such as WLAN unit cell phone micr...

Page 8: ...2 Consult your physician before using the device for any of the following conditions common arrhythmias such as atrial or ventricular premature beats or atrial fibrillation arterial sclerosis poor per...

Page 9: ...OCK AND DATE ADJUSTMENT a Once you install the battery it will enter Clock Mode and LCD will display time and date See picture 2 1 The monitor will enter Standby Mode after 10 seconds with no operatio...

Page 10: ...00 12 00 PM 1 00 1 00 AM 13 00 1 00 PM 2 00 2 00 AM 14 00 2 00 PM 3 00 3 00 AM 15 00 3 00 PM 4 00 4 00 AM 16 00 4 00 PM 5 00 5 00 AM 17 00 5 00 PM 6 00 6 00 AM 18 00 6 00 PM 7 00 7 00 AM 19 00 7 00 PM...

Page 11: ...ttached to the monitor when it is packaged Should the cuff become unattached align the two plugs and four brackets of the cuff with the plug sockets and bracket sockets of the monitor and press the cu...

Page 12: ...more reliable than that from only one measurement Slide the standard multiple switch on the right side of the monitor toward to 1 to select standard mode and toward to MULT to select multiple mode be...

Page 13: ...peration Alternatively you can press the START button to turn off the monitor manually e The measurement result will be shown after multiple measurements The individual results will not be displayed f...

Page 14: ...no result which is measured from 18 o clock to 20 o clock in last 7 days stored in the current user memory zone the LCD will display 0 See picture 8 9 f Press MEM button again the most recent result w...

Page 15: ...o operation You can also press the START button to turn off the monitor manually 10 DELETING MEASUREMENTS FROM THE MEMORY When any result is displaying exclude average value displaying keeping on pres...

Page 16: ...d Apply the cuff correctly and try again Body posture was not correct during testing Review the BODY POSTURE DURING MEASUREMENT sections of the instructions and re test Speaking arm or body movement a...

Page 17: ...sure sensor parameter error No response when you press button or load battery Incorrect operation or strong electromagnetic interference Take out batteries for five minutes and then reinstall all batt...

Page 18: ...soft cloth squeezed well after moistened with water diluted disinfectant alcohol or diluted detergent 10 No component can be maintained by user in the monitor The circuit diagrams component part lists...

Page 19: ...INFORMATION Only charge the cost of components and transport SERVICE CENTER ANDON HEALTH CO LTD No 3 Jinping Street YaAn Road Nankai District Tianjin 300190 China Tel 86 22 60526081 iHealthLabs Europ...

Page 20: ...magnetic environment RF emissions CISPR 11 Group 1 Class B Home healthcare environment Harmonic distortion IEC 61000 3 2 Class A Home healthcare environment Voltage fluctuations and flicker IEC 61000...

Page 21: ...ide 19 19 810 800 960 Pulse modulation 18Hz 28V m 870 930 1720 1700 1990 Pulse modulation 217Hz 28V m 1845 1970 2450 2400 2570 Pulse modulation 217Hz 28V m 5240 5100 5800 Pulse modulation 217Hz 9V m 5...

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