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Page 4: ...nitor 3 The various components of the blood pressure monitor 3 The various components of the blood pressure monitor 3 The various components of the blood pressure monitor 5 4 Putting the blood pressur...

Page 5: ...ny drugs prescribed by your doctor The pulse display is not suitable for checking the frequency of heart pacemakers In cases of cardiac irregularity Arrhythmia measurements made with this instrument s...

Page 6: ...under 105 mmHg and or diastolic values under 60 mmHg likewise please consult your doctor Even with normal blood pressure values a regular self check with your blood pressure monitor is recommended In...

Page 7: ...long term continuously increased blood pressure values the heart will become structurally damaged c There are many different causes of the appearance of high blood pressure We differentiate between th...

Page 8: ...porting activities He will advise you regarding the type and extent of types of sport that are possible for you 3 The various components of the blood pressure monitor 3 The various components of the b...

Page 9: ...ty and must be replaced by new ones Attention After the battery warning appears the device is blocked until the batteries have been replaced Please use AA Long Life or Alkaline 1 5 V Ba tteries The us...

Page 10: ...able relaxed position and do not activate any of the muscles in the measurement arm during the measurement Use a cushion for support if necessary If the arm artery lies considerably lower higher than...

Page 11: ...down the inner side of the arm d Tighten the free end of the cuff and close the cuff with the closer e There must be no free space between the arm and the cuff as this would influence the result Clot...

Page 12: ...expected systolic pressure If you do not knowthevalueofthispressure inflatetoavalueof approximately160 180mmHg Thecuffpressure is shown continuously on the LCD d After the inflation process lay down t...

Page 13: ...ently and the measurement is proceeding continue as described under points d e 5 6 Discontinuing a measurement If it is necessary to interrupt a blood pressure measu rement for any reason e g the pati...

Page 14: ...the instrument is switched on although the batteries are in place 1 Check batteries for correct polarity and if necessary insert correctly 2 If the display is unusual re insert batteries or exchange...

Page 15: ...dampclo th and soapsuds The cuff must not be washed d Handle the tube carefully Do not pull on it Likewise this is not to be buckled or laid over sharp edges e Do not drop the instrument or treat it r...

Page 16: ...ical Products Class IIa have been fulfilled 9 Technical specifications 9 Technical specifications Weight 490 g with batteries cuff Size 140 110 65 mm Storage temperature 5 to 50 C Humidity 15 to 85 re...

Page 17: ...the instrument The guarantee does not apply to damage caused by improper handling accidents not following the operating instructions or alterations made to the instrument by third parties The guarante...

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Page 32: ...29 8 8 EN1060 1 12 95 EN10603 09 97 DIN58130 NIBP clinical investigation ANSI AAMI SP10 NIBP requirements EN10601 1 2 DIN58130 1997 6 93 42 EWG II wa 22h indd 29 13 04 2006 16 10 47...

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