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BPAro 

ENG Revision A

 

 

Setup 

 

 

2.2

 

Connections 

Connection of the blood pressure cuff 

To connect the blood pressure cuff with the device, the 

metal connector on the cuff has to be pushed onto the 

connecting piece on the device until it clearly engages. 

(see Fig. 2.3). 

 

Fig. 2.3  Cuff connection of the ABPM devices

 

 
By pulling the cuff connector’s outer metal sleeve back, 

the blood pressure cuff can be disconnected from the 

device.  

Connection to a cloud-based reporting software 

To start and program as well as read stored measuring 

data, the device needs to be connected to a web 

application (BPAro software) via Bluetooth. For more 

information, visit 

www.bparo.com/support

. 

 

 

3

 

Setup 

3.1

 

Basic Facts about the Battery Supply 

The  ABPM  devices  are  powered  either  by  two 

rechargeable nickel-metal hydride batteries (NiMH) or by 

two alkaline batteries. The device must be set to the power 

source used (see section "Inserting Batteries"). Moreover, 

the device contains a Lithium cell that powers the clock. 

The  Lithium  cell  can  only  be  replaced  by  a  service 

technician. 

The  capacity  of  two  fully  charged  or  new  batteries  is 

sufficient for up to 48 h of operation or 400 blood pressure 

measurements. 

The capacity of rechargeable batteries decreases with age. 

If the capacity of fully charged batteries is consider-ably 

less than 24 hours, the batteries must be replaced. 

 

 

 

Note 

To start and program the device prior to a 

measurement as well as to read and analyse the  

data after a measurement, an additional evaluation 

software is required. 

Caution 

Equipment Damage — 

-

 

Only use the original rechargeable, size AA 

nickel-metal hydride batteries (from 

manufacturers such as Sanyo, Panasonic, 

Energizer, Duracell, Varta, GP) with a capacity 

 > 1500 mAh or high-rate discharge, size AA 

alkaline batteries (such as Panasonic Evoia, 

Energizer Ultimate, Duracell Ultra, Duracell 

Power Pix, Varta maxtech). 

 

Charge the NiMH batteries to capacity before 

using them for the first time. 

 

Recharge the NiMH batteries immediately after 

use and do not leave batteries uncharged. 

 

Use only the original charger to recharge the 

NiMH batteries. 

 

Do not attempt to recharge alkaline batteries. 

 

If the ABPM devices are out of use for one month 

or longer, remove the (rechargeable) batteries from 

the device. 

 

Batteries must not be disposed as unsorted 

municipal waste and must be collected separately. 

Please contact an authorized representative of the 

manufacturer for information concerning the 

decommissioning of the batteries. 

Summary of Contents for BPAro

Page 1: ...BPAro Ambulatory Blood Pressure System Firmware Version 3 0 Operator s Manual A8135 ENG Revision A...

Page 2: ...please inform us so that we can resolve the discrepancies as soon as possible Due to continuing product innovation specifications in this manual are subject to change without notice To find out about...

Page 3: ...NiMH batteries 16 3 5 Charging Batteries with the VARTA Charging Unit 17 3 6 Switching ABPM Devices ON and OFF 18 3 7 Performance Check 18 3 8 Clock Display 18 4 Application 19 4 1 Applying the cuff...

Page 4: ...Aro ENG Revision A General Information 6 5 Disposal of the Product 25 7 Technical Specifications 26 7 1 Blood Pressure Measurement 26 8 Order Information 27 9 Appendix Electromagnetic Compatibility EM...

Page 5: ...vision History This manual is subject to change order service The revision index a letter that follows the order number changes with every update of the manual Order Number Revision Date Comment A8135...

Page 6: ...ance of the information given in the manual is a prerequisite for proper equipment performance and correct operation and ensures patient and operator safety Please note that information pertinent to s...

Page 7: ...7 BPAro ENG Revision A General Information CardiAI Inc 201 3151 27th St NE Calgary Alberta T1Y 0B4 Canada www cardiai com The country of manufacture is indicated on the device label...

Page 8: ...ence The cuffs are wrapped around the uninjured upper arm so that they come in contact only with intact skin The devices are not intended to be used in intensive care medicine or for raising alarm in...

Page 9: ...ic value Once the systolic value is determined the cuff can immediately and quickly be deflated The measurement typically takes only approx 20 seconds See Fig 1 2 If disturbances occur during measurem...

Page 10: ...result of the proposed combination of equipment The standards IEC 60601 1 or IEC 60950 1 must be observed in any case Connection of this device to an IT network that includes other equipment could res...

Page 11: ...EMC requirements X ray equipment MRI devices radio systems etc are possible sources of interference as they may emit higher levels of electromagnetic radiation Caution Equipment damage risk to person...

Page 12: ...During a long term measurement the buttons on the device have the following functions To start and stop a measurement and to confirm entries To display the most recent measurement values or error mess...

Page 13: ...hases is only possible if two measure intervals were programmed when the ABPM device was started with the PC software and the day night button has not been deactivated If more or less than two measure...

Page 14: ...hase selected Night phase selected Further relevant symbols used on the battery charger Eurasian Conformity Conformity with the current technical regulations of the Customs Union Protection class II e...

Page 15: ...of operation or 400 blood pressure measurements The capacity of rechargeable batteries decreases with age If the capacity of fully charged batteries is consider ably less than 24 hours the batteries...

Page 16: ...arity when inserting the batteries Note The energy source needs to be selected only when the BP monitor is put into service for the first time or when you change from NiMH to alkaline batteries and vi...

Page 17: ...r in the charging unit display where each symbol corresponds to one of the charger compartments Fig 3 4 During the charge cycle the corresponding bar in the battery sym bols blinks Note If the battery...

Page 18: ...have a capacity of 100 i e they are fully charged b 50 means that the alkaline batteries have a capacity of only 50 i e they are half depleted The minimum battery capacity for a 24 hour measure ment...

Page 19: ...to the patient due to blood flow interference The application of the cuff over a wound can cause further injury The application of the cuff and its pressurization on the arm on the side of a mastecto...

Page 20: ...onnect it to the blood pressure cuff port of the ABPM device see Fig 2 3 Do not wrap the pressure tubing completely around the neck to avoid strangulation of the patient You must hear the connector cl...

Page 21: ...remove the pressure hose only in emergency situations see warning below that the cleaning may only be carried out by qualified medical personnel and not by the patient Absolute contraindications The...

Page 22: ...e inflates the cuff to a pressure which is 25 mmHg above the systolic value of the previous measurement minimum inflation pressure 120 mmHg The determination of the blood pressure values takes place w...

Page 23: ...on measurement method Tighten the cuff so that one finger but not two can be inserted between the patient s arm and the cuff At the same time the device switches to a deflation rate of 4 mmHg s When i...

Page 24: ...idin Foam or equivalent disinfectants that are used in practices or hospitals are suitable Please respect the information of the manufacturer especially regarding the exposure time After cleaning rins...

Page 25: ...uest CardiAI provides a Service Manual The device does not require any other maintenance Technical Inspections of the Measuring System The non invasive pressure measurement system of the ABPM devices...

Page 26: ...tion atmospheric pressure 500 1060 hPa altitude relative to sea level 400 4500 m Protection Class IP20 ABPM device IP02 wearable pouch of the ABPM device IP22 ABPM device in wearable pouch Expected Se...

Page 27: ...ith D ring A 2535 xl BPAro BP Cuff for Adults Extra Large 38 46 cm with D ring Operator Manuals USB flash drive Optional Accessories and Combinable Medical Products A 2535 s BPAro BP Cuff cuff for adu...

Page 28: ...issions to EN 55011 CISPR 11 Group 1 The ABPM devices use RF energy only for their internal function Therefore their RF emissions are very low and are not likely to cause any interference in nearby el...

Page 29: ...ommercial or hospital environment Surge to EN 61000 4 5 IEC 61000 4 5 0 5 kV differential mode 1 0 kV differential mode 0 5 kV common mode 1 0 kV common mode 2 0 kV common mode not applicable not appl...

Page 30: ...nd d is the recommended separation distance in meters m Field strengths from fixed RF transmitters as determined by an electro magnetic site surveya should be less than the compli ance level in each f...

Page 31: ...Power of Transmitter W Separation Distance According to Frequency of Transmitter m 150 kHz to 80 MHz d 1 17 P 80 MHz to 800 MHz d 1 17 P 800 MHz to 2 7 GHz d 2 33 P 0 0 1 0 1 2 0 1 2 0 2 4 0 1 0 3 7...

Page 32: ...om the wearable pouch Please wear the pouch over your clothes You do not have to clean the device after the long term measurement Sometimes the device internally stops the long term measurement In thi...

Page 33: ...33 BPAro ENG Revision A CardiAI Inc 201 3151 27th St NE Calgary Alberta T1Y 0B4 Canada www cardiai com...

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