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Table of Contents

1. 

Introduction

 

1.1          Important Facts about Blood Pressure and Self-Measurement
1.2 

Important Information

1.2A  

Safety Information

1.2B    Care of the Device
1.3 

How do I evaluate my blood pressure? 

2. 

Getting Started

2.1 

About the A130

2.2 

Activating the fitted batteries

2.3 

Setting the date and time

2.4 

Changing the language

2.5 

Adjusting the volume

3. 

Using the Device

3.1 

Appearance of 

 (Patented Arythmia Detection)

3.2 

Traffic Light Indication 

 

4.  

Data Memory

4.1 

Viewing the stored values

4.2 

Memory full

4.3 

Clearing all values

4.4 

How not to store a reading 

 

5.  

Setting the Alarm Function

 

6.  

Battery Indicator and Battery Change

6.1 

Low battery

6.2 

Flat battery – replacement

6.3 

Which batteries and which procedure?

6.4 

Using rechargeable batteries

 

 

7. 

Error Messages / Malfunctions

8. 

Care and Maintenance

9. 

Reference to Standards

10. 

Technical Specifications

11. 

Lifetime Guarantee

12. 

Contact for Support

Premium Blood Pressure Monitor  
Instruction Manual

Summary of Contents for PREMIUM A130

Page 1: ...PREMIUM Blood Pressure Monitor Instruction manual...

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Page 3: ...ce 3 1 Appearance of Patented Arythmia Detection 3 2 Traffic Light Indication 4 Data Memory 4 1 Viewing the stored values 4 2 Memory full 4 3 Clearing all values 4 4 How not to store a reading 5 Setti...

Page 4: ...ircumstances should you alter the dosages of any drugs prescribed by your doctor Depending on physical exertion and condition blood pressure is subject to wide fluctuations as the day progresses You s...

Page 5: ...ing just after you wake up before breakfast and any physical activity and in the absence of the urge to urinate If this is not possible try to take the measurements later in the morning before you sta...

Page 6: ...ht high humidity or in places with a lot of dust Clean the device with a soft dry cloth Do not use gasoline thinner or similar solvents Carefully remove spots on the cuff with a damp cloth and soap Do...

Page 7: ...s Adapter Socket 6 Volume Control 7 Battery Compartment 8 Cuff 9 Cuff Connector 10 M Button Memory 11 Time Button 5 Display 12 Date Time 13 Systolic Value 14 Diastolic Value 15 Pulse 16 Stored Value 1...

Page 8: ...ressed the TIME button the date and time are set and the time is displayed 5 If you want to change the date and TIME press and hold the time button down for approx 3 seconds until the year number star...

Page 9: ...ce the result Note also the explanations on further displays in this booklet 11 When the measurement has finished remove the cuff 12 Switch off the instrument The monitor does switch off automatically...

Page 10: ...pressing the M button 5 Setting the Alarm Function This instrument allows you to set 2 alarm times at which an alarm signal will then be triggered This can be a useful aid for instance as a reminder...

Page 11: ...sibly also set alarm times must be reset the year number therefore flashes automatically after the batteries are replaced 6 3 Which batteries and which procedure Use 4 new long life 1 5V size AA batte...

Page 12: ...r minute Relax for 5 minutes and repeat the measurement LO Pulse too low The pulse is too low less than 40 beats per minute Repeat the measurement 8 Care and Maintanence This instrument may be used on...

Page 13: ...y applicable regulations not with domestic waste 9 Reference to Standards Device standard Device corresponds to the requirements of the standard for non invasive blood pressure monitors AAMI ANSI SP10...

Page 14: ...be free of manufacturing defects for the life of the original owner This warranty does not include the inflation system including the cuff and inflation bladder The cuff is warranted for two years Th...

Page 15: ...12 Contact for Support Thermor Ltd 16975 Leslie Street Newmarket ON L3Y 9A1 www biosexactly com Toll Free Help Line 1 866 536 2289 Email thermor thermor ins com Made in China TH1858_101410...

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