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Technical alarm – description
Should the recorded blood pressure (systolic or diastolic)
lie outside the limits specified in the section “Technical
specifications”, the technical alarm will appear on the dis-
play indicating either “ ” or “ ”. In such cases, you should
seek medical assistance and check the accuracy of your
procedure.
The limit values for the technical alarm are factory set and
cannot be adjusted or deactivated. These alarm limit values
are accorded second priority under the standard IEC 60601-
1-8.
The technical alarm is a non-locking alarm and must not be
reset. The signal shown on the display will disappear auto-
matically after about 8 seconds.
9. Cleaning and storing the instrument
• Clean your blood pressure computer carefully only with a
slightly moistened cloth.
• Do not use detergents or solvents.
• On no account must you immerse the computer in water,
otherwise liquid can enter it and cause demage.
• When storing the device, make sure that no heavy objects
are placed on top of it. Remove the batteries. The cuff
tube should not have any sharp kinks.
10. Specifications
Model no.
BM 65
Measurement
method
Oscillometric, non-invasive blood pres-
sure measurement on the upper arm
Measurement
range
Cuff pressure 0 – 300 mmHg,
systolic 60 – 260 mmHg,
diastolic 40 –199 mmHg,
Pulse 40 –180 beats/minute
Display accuracy
Systolic ± 3 mmHg,
diastolic ± 3 mmHg,
pulse ± 5 % of the value shown
Measurement inac-
curacy
Max. permissible standard deviation
according to clinical testing:
systolic 8 mmHg /diastolic 8 mmHg
Memory
10 x 30 memory spaces
Dimensions
L 240 mm x W 120 mm x H 50 mm
Weight
Approx. 419 g (without batteries)
Cuff size
22 – 30 cm / 30 – 42 cm
Permissible operat-
ing conditions
+10 °C to +40 °C, ≤ 90 % relative air
humidity (non-condensing)
Permissible storage
conditions
-20 °C to +55 °C, ≤ 90 % relative air
humidity, 800 –1050 hPa ambient
pressure
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