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SPECIFICATIONS

Model  Number

CH-485E

Measuring  Principle

Oscillometric Method

Measurement  Localization

Left Upper Arm

Cuff

Soft cuff

Arm Circumference Range

22.0 to 32.0

Measurement Range

Pressure

0 - 280 mmHg

Pulse

40 - 200 Pulse / Min.

Accuracy

Pressure

±

3mmHg

Pulse

±

5 % of reading

Pressure

Systolic Blood Pressure: 3 digits

Diastolic Blood Pressure: 3 digits

Pulse

Pulse Rate:

3 digits

LCD Indication

Measuring

Q

Marks

Exhaust

Re-Measure

Battery

LCD

Viewing Size

19.5(H) 

×

 63.0(W) mm

Digit Size

12.9 (H) 

×

 6.0( W) mm

Switch

“POWER” switch

Inflation

Manual Inflation by Pumping Bulb

Deflation

Air release system

Exhaust

Quick Exhaust Valve

Rated Voltage

6 V DC

Power Source

4 “AA” Size Batteries

Power Consumption

0.1 W

Battery Life

Approx. 500 time Manganese (160 mmHg,
1 time /day, 22

°

C)

Automatic Power Off Function

Approx. 3 min. (after activated)

Memory Function

30 Memories with Date and Time.

Dimensions

129 (W) 

×

 121 (D) 

×

 152 (H) mm

Weight

Approx. 610g  (Include Batteries and Cuff)

Operating

Temperature

10 to 40

°

C

Environment

Humidity

30 to 85%RH

Storage Environment

Temperature

–20 to 60

°

C

Humidity

10 to 95%RH

Accessories

4 “AA” batteries, Cuff and Instruction manual

* Specifications and design may be changed without any notice in the event of improvementsbeing made.

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Summary of Contents for CH-485E

Page 1: ...English Espa ol Portugu s Deutch Fran ais INSTRUCTION MANUAL FOR DIGITAL BLOOD PRESSURE MONITOR MODEL CH 485E TM Eng 1 English Espa ol Portugu s Deutsch...

Page 2: ...pressure Wind the cuff around the arm and tighten it so that one finger may be inserted between the cuff and arm 4 Do NOT measure blood pressure after bath ing or drinking 5 When you feel like reliev...

Page 3: ...for a long period 4 Do not assemble the apparatus 5 Do not bend the cuff or air hose unneces sarily 6 NEVER wipe the blood pressure monitor with thinner or benzene as they may damage it 7 When the mo...

Page 4: ...nd has func tions that cope with human body which are easy to understand safety in use and easy to use calendar alarm BPM with clock importance on safety Egg shaped design laying Large and legible cha...

Page 5: ...d pressure display section Time Memory time display section Data indicating section Alarm mark Battery mark Insufficient pressure mark Measurement mark Air hose socket Pulse display section SET switch...

Page 6: ...the positive and negative terminal symbols and See the sketch shown on the battery compartment cover If the Blood pressure monitor is left unused for an extended period of time the batteries should be...

Page 7: ...a data item to be modified in the order shown below The selected item flashes on and off 1 Alarm minute 2 Alarm hour 3 Second 4 Minute 5 Hour 6 Year 7 Month 8 Day of month 9 Time system 12 hour or 24...

Page 8: ...ng the second of the current time After the completion of the alarm time hour correction as de scribed above press SELECT switch for one second or more to place the unit in the current time second cor...

Page 9: ...switch to place the unit in the year correction state Press SET switch to increase the year in increments of one year The year can be set in the range of 2002 and 2101 9 Correction of the month After...

Page 10: ...tion on the display to revert the display to the time indication This completes the clock setting procedure 12 How to set the alarm While alarm symbol bell is shown on the display the alarm will sound...

Page 11: ...the upper arm may be compressed resulting in incorrect measurements if you roll up sleeves Adjust the cuff position as that the air hose is located at the center of your arm and so that the air hose o...

Page 12: ...up and relax your fingers 4 Do not move your body or talk during measurement You may measure your blood pressure in the laying posture 1 Lie with your head down facing the ceiling 2 Lightly open your...

Page 13: ...e main unit Securely insert the air hose plug into the air hose socket of the main unit as illustrated 4 Start measurement Press POWER MEASURE switch The Q mark comes on and the buzzer sounds for one...

Page 14: ...comes on and the unit automatically starts measur ing your blood pressures When the unit detects your pulse the Q mark flashes on and off then the unit gives your blood pressure value on the lower se...

Page 15: ...to stop measurement press POWER MEASURE switch The air in the cuff is exhausted to stop measurement 6 Store the cuff in the pocket Wrap the air hose lightly on the cuff with the air hose plug inserte...

Page 16: ...the case where the unit is engaged in measurement press MEMORY access switch to call up the values measurement results stored in memory to the display The value stored in memory is numbered in the or...

Page 17: ...left section of the display Then the average of the whole data stored in memory appears on the display Press MEMORY call switch again This calls up the memory number first then the latest data on the...

Page 18: ...let you know the completion of deletion of the data After the completion of data deletion the average value of the whole data stored in memory will appear on the display When all sets of data stored i...

Page 19: ...d in memory in prior to changing the batteries Indication of the remaining battery capacity The batries are dead Change them with new ones The remaining capacity of the batter ies is inadequate This i...

Page 20: ...rs when the blood pres sure could not be measured ac curately Some noises were detected by the movement of arm during measurement Repeat measurement again First exhaust air from the cuff reapply the c...

Page 21: ...Switch POWER switch Inflation Manual Inflation by Pumping Bulb Deflation Air release system Exhaust Quick Exhaust Valve Rated Voltage 6 V DC Power Source 4 AA Size Batteries Power Consumption 0 1 W B...

Page 22: ...Blood pressure differs with age gender and other factors Blood pressure of one person is likely to be affected by biorhythm of a day posture physical activities mental activities stress and atmospher...

Page 23: ...nerve Blood pressure differs with every heart beat We are likely to think that our blood pressure is con stant but it varies if you take measurements in repeti tion Blood pressure is susceptible to th...

Page 24: ...come on Check whether the arm band is cor rectly put on your arm Did you stay calm during measure ment The mark has come on Change the batteries with new ones and press RESET button referring to page...

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