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1. INTRODUCTION

    1.1.    Features of AFIB Pro

 

    1.2.   Key Components
    1.3.   Important Information about Self-Measurement

2.  IMPORTANT  INFORMATION  ON  THE  SUBJECT  OF
     BLOOD-PRESSURE  AND  ITS  MEASUREMENT

    2.1.    How does high/low blood-pressure arise?
    2.2.  Which values are normal?

3.  OPERATION

    3.1.   Inserting the batteries

 

    3.2.   Setting date/time

 

    3.3.  User selection 

4. CARRYING  OUT  A  MEASUREMENT

    4.1.   Before  the  measurement

 

    4.2.  Common  sources  of  error

 

    4.3.  Fitting  the cuff

 

    4.4.  Measuring  procedure

 

    4.5.  Discontinuing  a  measurement

 

    4.6.  Memory – storage and recall of the measurements

 

    4.7.   Memory– cancellation of all measurements attention!

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APPEARANCE    OF    THE    HEART    ARRHYTHMIA  INDICATOR  FOR 

EARLY  DETECTION

6. ERROR  MESSAGES /MALFUNCTIONS 

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7.    CARE  AND  MAINTENANCE,  RECALIBRATION

 

8.  SAFETY,  CARE  AND  DISPOSAL
 

 

9.  REFERENCE  TO  STANDARDS

 

10.    TECHNICAL  SPECIFICATIONS

 

11.  MANUFACTURER'S  DECLARATION
 
12.  CUSTOMER  SUPPORT

 

13.  CONTACT  US

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Summary of Contents for AFIB Pro

Page 1: ...ynamically and tirelessly to provide the best of the medical devices to our clients The products that we have to offer are suitably designedforuseathomes laboratoriesandhospitals Our ground breaking solutions allow you to monitor your health in the easiest ways possible In today s era when all of our lives are too hassled to handle it becomes a bit difficult to pay attention to our health But it h...

Page 2: ...EASUREMENT 4 1 Before the measurement 4 2 Common sources of error 4 3 Fitting thecuff 4 4 Measuring procedure 4 5 Discontinuing a measurement 4 6 Memory storageandrecallofthemeasurements 4 7 Memory cancellationofallmeasurementsattention 5 APPEARANCE OF THE HEART ARRHYTHMIA INDICATOR FOR EARLY DETECTION 6 ERROR MESSAGES MALFUNCTIONS 4 7 9 11 10 17 18 10 3 7 CARE AND MAINTENANCE RECALIBRATION 8 SAFE...

Page 3: ... a safe place For further questions on the subject of blood pressure and its measurement pleasecontactyourdoctor a TheLCDScreenofAFIBPro 102 The LCD screen displays the systolic and diastolic blood pressure measurements along with AFIB and heart rate It also displays previously recorded measurements and the date and time when the appropriate button ispressed 1 3 ImportantInformationaboutSelf Measu...

Page 4: ...gular self check with your blood pressure monitor is recommended In this way you can detect possible changes in your values early and react appropriately If you are undergoing medical treatment to control your blood pressure please keep a record of the level of your blood pressure by carrying out regular self measurements at specific times of the day Show these values to your doctor Never use the ...

Page 5: ...ng periods please remove thebatteriesfromthedevice 102 Table for classifying blood pressure values unit mmHg according to World HealthOrganization Range broadcasting Systolic Blood pressure DiastolicBlood pressure Measures Optimal Self check Normal Slight hypertension between 120 and129 between 140 and159 between100 and120 between 80 and84 between 90 and99 between 60 and80 Self check Seek medical ...

Page 6: ...Settingdate time Howtoenterintothesettingmode Ÿ After batteries are inserted the device will enter the setting mode automatically Ÿ Press and hold ON OFF button for 5 seconds the setting mode will appear Thesettingprocedureasfollows It is essential to set date and time Otherwise you will not be able to save your measuredvaluecorrectlywithadateandtime Use buttonasadjustmentbutton Ifyoupressandhold ...

Page 7: ...per to avoidairleakage a The distance between the edge of cuff andtheelbowshouldbeapprox 2 3cm b Secure the cuff with the Velcro fastener so that it lies Comfortably and not too tight whereby no space should remain betweenthecuffandthearm Note Comparable blood pressure measurements require the same conditions Theseare alwaysquietconditions c Lay the arm on a table with the palm upwards Support the...

Page 8: ... 128 Diastole 70 Pulse 80 arrhythmia detected Example2 The measured systolic and diastolic blood pressure valuesaswellasthepulsearenowdisplayed Example Fig Systole128 Diastole70 Pulse80 Afibdetected In Standard Single Mode a To slide the AF switch on the side of the device downwards to position 1 Press the ON OFF button the pump begins to inflate the cuff In the display the increasing cuff pressur...

Page 9: ...s the display will show the symbol CL and then release the button To permanently clear the memory press the MEMORY button while CL is flashing Thissymbol indicatesdetectionofpulseirregularitiesduringthemeasurement In this case the result may deviate from your normal blood pressure In most cases this is no cause for concern However if the symbol appears on a regular basis e g severaltimesaweekwithm...

Page 10: ...ment produces a different value although the instrument functions normally and thevaluesdisplayedarenormal Blood pressure measured differs from those values measured by the doctor 1 Checkthepositioningofthecuff 2 Measure the blood pressure again in peace and quiet under observance of the detailsmadeunderpoint5 1 Please read the following information and the points listed under Common s o u r c e s...

Page 11: ...se described in this booklet The manufacturer cannot be held responsible for the damage caused by incorrect application This instrument comprises sensitive components therefore must be treated with caution Observe the storage and operating conditions described in the Technicalspecifications section Protect it from water and moisture extreme temperatures impact and dropping contaminationanddust dir...

Page 12: ...ss IIa havebeenfulfilled MeasurementProcedure Oscillometric corresponding to Korotkoff method Phase I systolic PhaseV diastolic Display Digitaldisplay Measuring range Pressure 30 to 280 mmHg in 1 mmHg increment Pulse 40 to 199 beat minute Measuringresolution 1mmHg Inflation Automaticinflationbyinternalpump Memoryfunction 2x120memoriesfor2users SYS DIA Pulse Decompression Constantexhaustvalvesystem...

Page 13: ...ntact 8 kV air Immunity test IEC60601 1 2 test level Compliance level Electromagnetic environment guidance Electromagnetic Immunity IEC60601 1 2 Floors should be wood concrete or ceramic tile If floors are covered with synthetic material the relative humidity should be at least 30 Emission Test Compliance Electromagnetic Environment RF emission CISPR 11 Dr Trust AFIB Pro Blood Pressure Monitor 102...

Page 14: ...8 3 A m Not applicable Not applicable Note UT is the a c mains voltage prior to application of the test level Immunity test IEC60601 1 2 test level IEC60601 1 2 test level Electromagnetic environment guidance Conducted RF IEC 61000 4 6 3 Vrms 150 kHz to 80 MHz 80 AM 2Hz 3 Vrms P o r t a b l e a n d m o b i l e R F communications equipment should be used no closer to any part of Dr Trust AFIB Pro B...

Page 15: ...ch as reorienting or relocating Dr Trust AFIB Pro Blood PressureMonitor102 b Overthefrequencyrange150kHzto80MHz fieldstrengthsshouldbelessthan3 V m Recommended Separation Distances Recommended separation distance between portable and mobile RF communicationsequipmentandDrTrustAFIBProBloodPressureMonitor102 Dr Trust AFIB Pro Blood Pressure Monitor 102 is intended for use in an electromagnetic envir...

Page 16: ...Video www drtrustusa com 102 CONTACT ADDRESS USA Nureca INC USA 276 5th Avenue Suite 704 397 New York NY 10001 USA INDIA Corporate Office Mumbai Nureca Limited 128 Gala Number Udyog Bhavan 1st Floor Sonawala Lane Goregaon East Mumbai City Maharashtra 400063 Contact us India 91 7527013265 91 9356658436 Website www drtrust in Corp Website www nureca com Customer Care Executive Email customercare nur...

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