Ciga SLD3 107 Instruction Manual Download Page 7

MEMORY FUNCTION

1). The result of each measurement (blood pressure and pulse rate) is

automatically stored in the memory of the device. The reading will not
be saved when it resulted in an error.

2). Up to

 90 

readings and the average value of the last 3 readings can be 

     stored in the memory of the device. When the number of readings exceeds 
     

90

 the oldest readings will be replaced by the newer readings

3).  To examine the data stored in the memory press the MEM  button, either after use or 
         when the device is in standby. When the MEM button is pressed the display will show
         the average of the last 3 readings ( Fig 1) and then if MEM  is pressed again it will 
        show << 1 >> and then the last reading  (Fig 2), each further pressing of MEM  will 
        show the next oldest reading,  << 2 >>,<<3>> etc. 

CLEARING THE MEMORY OF THE DEVICE

To clear all stored results from the memory of the device
press button MEM and hold it more than 3 seconds.

The symbol 

<<

Clr

  >>

 will be displayed and whole

memory of the device will be cleared 

(Fig. 3)

.

Fig. 3

Fig. 1

Fig. 2

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POSITIONING THE CUFF

1). Put the edge of the cuff into the metallic

ring as shown in 

Fig. 1

.

2). Put the cuff on the arm and position the

tube on the inner arm 

(Fig. 2)

.

If measurement on the left arm is difficult
the right arm can be used, but readings may
differ by about 5-10mmHg.

3). Wrap cuff around the upper arm with the

lower edge of the cuff approximately 2-3
centimetres above the elbow. 

Fig. 3

 - The

mark with inscription 

<<

ARTERY>> must

be over the artery of the arm.

4). Press the surface of the cuff to make sure

that it is attached securely 

(Fig. 4)

.

When wrapping the cuff, wrap it loosely
enough around the arm so that two fingers
can be placed between the cuff and the arm.
If the cuff is wrapped more tightly or loosely
than this, inaccurate blood pressure readings
may result.

5). On the fastened cuff the mark 

<<

INDEX

>>

must point to the area 

<<

NORMAL (22-

32cm)

>>

(Fig. 5)

. This means the cuff is

selected correctly and corresponds to the
size of the upper arm range. If the mark
points to the area marked 

<<

>>

 or to the

left, that means the cuff is too small and the
reading will be too high. If the mark points
to the area 

<<

>>

 or to the right, that

means the cuff is too large and reading will
be too low.

Fig. 5

Fig. 4

Fig. 3

Fig. 2

Fig. 1

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Summary of Contents for SLD3 107

Page 1: ...IFU SBPMON107...

Page 2: ...pply Maximum Power Consumption Memory Operation Conditions Temperature Relative Humidity Transportation Conditions Temperature Relative Humidity Dimensions and weight without cuff or case Size Weight...

Page 3: ...pressure and determining the pulse rate in adult patients i e age 15 and above The cuff will accommodate an upper arm circumference range of 22 to 32 centimetres Blood Pressure is measured over a rang...

Page 4: ...alified healthcare professional 3 TROUBLESHOOTING SYMPTOM If you cannot get correct measurements with methods above stop using the device and contact the Customer Care Line on 0800 0430318 Do not try...

Page 5: ...st not be laundered or ironed 11 4 3 The correct measurement of arterial pressure can be difficult in patients with deep arteriosclerosis a weak pulse and in patients with irregular heart beats In the...

Page 6: ...Make sure that the measurement location on the upper arm is at approximately the same height as the heart and that the forearm is extended naturally on the table and does not move 2 You may lie on yo...

Page 7: ...t the edge of the cuff into the metallic ring as shown in Fig 1 2 Put the cuff on the arm and position the tube on the inner arm Fig 2 If measurement on the left arm is difficult the right arm can be...

Page 8: ...the readings will appear on display Fig 4 6 Press the O I button of the device to switch off For further readings repeat all actions given in this section To obtain accurate results it is necessary t...

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