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FAULT

T

he screen remains dark despite 

turning off the device and 
inserting new batteries.

The device is frequently unable to 
measure the pressure or 
measurement results are too low 
(or too high)

.

T

he results of each measurement 

are different, despite the fact that 
the device is working correctly, 
and the values are also displayed 
correctly.

The result of blood pressure 
measurement is different from 
the one that has been taken by 
the doctor.

REMEDIAL MEASURES

1. 

Check if batteries are arranged correctly (polarity) and, if 

necessary, correct their positioning.

2. 

If the display is incorrect, reinstall the batteries or replace 

them

1. 

Check positioning of the cuff.

2. 

Take another blood pressure measurement in a quiet and 

peaceful environment, following the instructions for use.

1. 

Read the following information and the information included in 

"Most frequent errors". Repeat the measurement. Please remember: 
Blood pressure varies constantly, which is why subsequent 
measurements will be characterized by some variability.

1. 

Take daily notes of measurement results and consult them 

with your doctor. Please remember: during a visit to the doctor 
some people feel nervous, which can raise blood pressure 
(relative to the readings taken at home).

Error code  

 

Possible cause ERR 

ERR 1  

No pulse detected.

ERR 2  

Measurement results affected by interference.

 

Cause: there was an arm movement during measurement.

ERR 3  

Inflation of the cuff has taken too long. The cuff has not been wrapped 
properly.

ERR 5  

Measurement has indicated unacceptable difference between the systolic 
and diastolic pressure values. Perform another measurement carefully 
following the instructions. If unusual results persist, contact your doctor.

Further information. Blood pressure varies even in healthy people, that is why it is 
important  to  always  take  measurements  under  the  same  conditions  (peaceful 
environment). If, despite following these principles, the fluctuations will be higher 
than 15 mmHg and irregular pulse rate occurs repeatedly, consult your doctor. In 
the event of problems, you should consult with Diagnosis S.A. 
Free infoline 800 11 30 70.

 

YOU SHOULD NEVER ATTEMPT TO REPAIR THE DEVICE YOURSELF! ALL 
UNAUTHORIZED ATTEMPTS AT OPENING THE DEVICE WILL VOID THE 
WARRANTY!

 

If, during the use of the device, a problem occurs, please check the following items 
and undertake the listed remedial measures.

7. 

ERROR MESSAGES

If an error occurs during the measurement, the reading will be interrupted 
and an error code displayed

.

Summary of Contents for DM-500 IHB

Page 1: ...0197 5127 DM 500 IHB INSTRUCTION MANUAL BLOOD PRESSURE AND PULSE MONITOR AUTOMATIC UPPER ARM EN...

Page 2: ...DEVICE 5 4 1 Installing battery 5 4 2 Battery life 5 4 3 Powersupply 5 4 4 User selection and setting date and time 6 5 TAKING MEASUREMENTS 7 5 1 Before measurement 7 5 2 Most frequent errors 7 5 3 Wr...

Page 3: ...blood pressure measurement Too frequent measurements may cause trauma to the patient due to impaired blood flow Wrapping the cuff on a wound may lead to a deterioration of its condition Application o...

Page 4: ...adapted to the current conditions based on feedback involving the nervous system To adjust the blood pressure the frequency and the strength of heart contractions and the diameter of blood vessels the...

Page 5: ...ion WHO Range Systolic Diastolic Remedial pressure pressure measures Hypotension below 100 below 60 Consult your doctor Optimal blood pressure from 100 to 120 from 60 to 80 Self measurement Normal blo...

Page 6: ...date time exhausted battery symbol users groups measurement average diastolic pressure blood pressure classification indicator according to the World Health Organization WHO irregular heart rate symb...

Page 7: ...ended to use 1 2 V rechargeable batteries If the pressure monitor is left without use for an extended period of time you should remove the batteries 4 2 BATTERY LIFE Four new LR6 AA batteries last for...

Page 8: ...and time of taking the reading After inserting the new batteries the CLOCK will be set to 12 00 and the DATE to 1 01 You must then set the correct time and date For this purpose please do the followi...

Page 9: ...e all these activities have an impact on measurement results Prior to measurement you should relax sitting on a chair in a quiet environment for approximately 10 minutes Measurements should always be...

Page 10: ...ucked up sleeve may prevent accurate reading 5 The cuff should be wrapped easily on the shoulder and the Velcro should fasten easily 6 After wrapping the cuff make sure that there is sufficient space...

Page 11: ...isplayed continuously FIG 2 b When the appropriate pressure is reached it starts to slowly decrease When the pulse is detected the heart icon will start blinking on the screen FIG 3 c After completing...

Page 12: ...ring the measurement 6 1 Full memory Care should be taken not to exceed the available memory When the memory is full the old values will automatically be deleted When the memory capacity has been exha...

Page 13: ...r some people feel nervous which can raise blood pressure relative to the readings taken at home Error code Possible cause ERR ERR 1 No pulse detected ERR 2 Measurement results affected by interferenc...

Page 14: ...TY The DM 500 IHB blood pressure monitor is covered by a 2 year warranty starting from the purchase date The warranty does not cover damage due to improper handling accidents non compliance with the u...

Page 15: ...e with the European Union Directive 93 42 ECC for medical devices SYMBOL FUNCTION MEANING Indication of battery polarity Serial number Manufacturing date 0197 Direct curret Protect against moisture Ke...

Page 16: ...ric Digital LCD display Pressure 30 to 280 mmHg 1 mmHg Pulse 40 do 200 beats per minute Pressure 3mmHg Pulse 5 reading Automatic pumping device Automatically through air valve 2 x 120 measurements wit...

Page 17: ...kV for 1 kV differential mode 2 kV common mode 5 UT 95 clip in UT for 0 5 cycle 40 UT 60 clip in UT for 5 cycle 70 UT 30 clip in UT for 25 cycle 5 UT 95 dip de UT dla 5 s 3 A m Compatibility 6 kV con...

Page 18: ...do 80 MHz 3 V m 80 MHz do 2 5 GHz Conducted radio frequency signal IEC 61000 4 6 Emitted radio frequency signal IEC 61000 4 3 Note 1 For 80 MHz and 800 MHz the higher frequency range is assumed Note 2...

Page 19: ...he recommended distance d in meters m can be estimated using the equation corresponding to the frequency of the transmitter where P is the maximum output power rating of the transmitter in watts accor...

Page 20: ...d serial number damage due to the operation and storage inconsistent with the user manual ingress of liquids or foreign bodies overvoltage of mains repairs by unauthorized persons and random events 4...

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