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Storage and Maintenance 

 

 

General Use 

 Do not in any way twist the cuff. 

 Do not press 

  button if the cuff is not wrapped around your upper 

arm. 

 Do not drop the product and avoid any strong impacts. 

 

 

Maintenance 

 

Use a piece of cloth with water or mild cleansing agent to wipe the 
device and dry it immediately with a dry cloth. 

 

Do not use detergent or any strong chemicals to clean the device. 

 

Clean the blood pressure monitor body and cuff carefully with a 
slightly damp, soft cloth. Do not press. Do not wash cuff or use 
chemical cleaner on it. Never use thinner, alcohol or petrol (gasoline) 
as cleaner. 

 

Make sure the cuff is completely dry before using. 

 

Do not attempt to disassemble or change any parts of the monitor, 
including arm cuff, due to substitution of a component different 
from that supplied might result in measurement error. 

 

If any suggestion or service is requested, please consult your 
service station. 

 

Do not implement the maintenance procedures for equipment 
during measurement. 

 

Only trained technicians are allowed to repair and dissemble the 
device, including software upgrades, patches and maintenance. 

*Note

 

 Water quality required for cleaning: Tap water. 

 

Storage 

 

If the device is not to be used for a long time, please remove the 
batteries from the device (leaking of battery acid can cause the 
device to malfunction). 

 

Always store the unit in the storage case after use. It is intended to 
be transported or stored in a carrying case between uses. 

 

Do not place the device directly under sunlight, in high temperature, 
or in humid or dusty places. 

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Summary of Contents for HL858CE

Page 1: ...1 Instruction Manual Automatic Upper Arm Blood Pressure Monitor Model No HL858CE All manuals and user guides at all guides com a l l g u i d e s c o m...

Page 2: ...10 Symbol Definitions 13 Features 14 Installing Batteries 21 Using the AC DC adapter 22 Applying the Cuff 23 Measurement Procedure 24 Bluetooth Transmission 29 Memory Function 31 Storage and Maintena...

Page 3: ...r device is for adults aged 18 years and older with arm circumference ranging from 9 inches to 17 inches approx 23 cm to 43 cm and for home use HL858CE detects the appearance of irregular heartbeats d...

Page 4: ...the evening It is on average lower in the summer and higher in the winter 2 Why is it useful to measure blood pressure at home Having one s blood pressure measured by a doctor in a hospital or a clini...

Page 5: ...blood pressures vary greatly both on a daily and a seasonal basis These variations are even more pronounced in hyper tense patients Normally the blood pressure rises while at work and is at its lowes...

Page 6: ...uge which senses the fluctuations oscillations in pressure The fluctuation measured represents the degree of intensity that your arteries contracting with each heart beat and also a result of the pres...

Page 7: ...t to measurements taken with this scientific device and are within the accuracy limits prescribed by the American National Standard for Electronic or Automated Sphygmomanometers The SPHYGMOMANOMETER w...

Page 8: ...5 10 minutes before taking a measurement To allow your blood vessels to return to the condition prior to taking the measurement please wait at least 3 5 minutes in between measurements You may need t...

Page 9: ...arm In general these symptoms should not last long However if you do not recover in time please seek your medical practitioners for help Precautions For those who have had mastectomy surgery especial...

Page 10: ...roduct components AA LR6 1 5V ALKALINE BATTERY X 4 START STOP Button ARM CUFF WITH TUBE LCD Display MEMORY Button BLUETOOTH Button DC JACK 5 99V 2A AC DC adapter LED Risk Category Indicator All manual...

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Page 12: ...ed Average hour minu ith PM icon lar Heartbea Detecto ory Indicator ttery Symbo Error Symbo User Symbol MM DD YY displa ce O l Pul Sym at or ol ol ay Overv se mbol Heart 12 view t Rate D La Av Sy ias...

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Page 14: ...he higher the bar Compare the bar with the three colors at the left of LCD display to know the classification of your blood pressure based on American Heart Association standard AHA 2017 Note When a p...

Page 15: ...ulse display is not suitable for checking the frequency of heart pace markers If a certain pulse irregularity is detected during measurement often we recommend you seek medical advice As a safeguard w...

Page 16: ...C standard of IEC 60601 1 2 EN 301 489 1 EN 301 489 17 EN 300 328 and U S federal guidelines Part 15 of the FCC Federal Communications Commission rules for devices with RF capability These guidelines...

Page 17: ...ling 1 To install DailyChek FREE APP go to the Google Play TM APP store and search for DailyChek 2 Click the INSTALL button Once installed click on DailyChek APP icon 3 Now you can start using your An...

Page 18: ...the function on and off Under sleeping mode by pressing button for 3 seconds user can switch on and off by following steps As the figure shown on the right Audio function is ON the device will read yo...

Page 19: ...ies Measurement error Measurement error Please try again Chime Chime noise User 1 User 1 User 2 User 2 Data ERROR Data Transmission error please transmit manually Measure Single Your systolic pressure...

Page 20: ...tolic pressure XXX Pulse XXX According to published standards the average of your last three readings was Normal Elevated Hypertension stage 1 Hypertension stage 2 and Hypertensive crisis auto selecte...

Page 21: ...e delet teries rese n out batte on function 21 tterie OL ap n the pow th new on e standa It may sho insert 4 A nt as show ends are using Do not dispo ut batteries dren in cas prevent da evice is not t...

Page 22: ...operating with an AC DC adapter for an extended period of time Leaving the batteries in the compartment for a long time may cause leakage which may lead to damage of the unit Recommend Adapter specif...

Page 23: ...and bottom edges are tightened around your arm When the cuff is positioned properly press the velcro firmly against the pile side of the cuff Sit on a chair comfortably put your feet flat on the floor...

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Page 25: ...Check and select functions of Advanced Average Mode if needed 1 If functions of Advanced Average Mode is on press key to start an Advanced Average measurement 2 If functions of Advanced Average Mode i...

Page 26: ...m he monito This monit g inflation tbeat Re ent proce d determi flating rem press on is presse determin omatically rate and ular Hea and time f y nt Pro user see age funct nd your ment All d or automa...

Page 27: ...m on level T lse rate es at eve the en evice will nt Pro ed Average nt will ta verage fu around y surement ll autom MENT 1 f t finished y turned ement measurem 1 non fl nt finished y turned ement meas...

Page 28: ...te and time for 1 minute and save results to memory automatically Note 1 Do not inflate the cuff until it is wrapped around your upper arm 2 Without any operation for 1 minute device turns to the slee...

Page 29: ...results to other Bluetooth enabled device please retry Steps 1 2 Press button for one time Under Sleeping Mode and Standby Mode 1 Press button for one time to wake up the device and starting Bluetooth...

Page 30: ...updated B Battery Status Check The feature provides users as a simple convenient tool to check the battery status before measurement Upon receiving the request from Bluetooth enabled device either on...

Page 31: ...ne Memory Function Press key to activate Memory Select Mode Press button to see previous measuring results including average of last 3 measurements an Advanced Average measurement and individual measu...

Page 32: ...e of the last 3 measurements is the average of 60th 59th 58th 57th and 56th individual results are excluded and 55th results C Keep pressing button to scroll through all stored measuring results in se...

Page 33: ...y Mode C Press and hold and buttons at the same time the data will be erased automatically LCD Displays CLR for 3 seconds D To confirm deletion press button and no data should appear Note Once deleted...

Page 34: ...of the monitor including arm cuff due to substitution of a component different from that supplied might result in measurement error If any suggestion or service is requested please consult your servic...

Page 35: ...echanical i return the de CAUSES e been ncorrectly during th the cuff y Cuff tube onitor corre eeding 300 blood pre connected bled device display Erro etooth will ompleted not turn on BPM and vice is...

Page 36: ...lectrical power supply loss of power dropped product malfunction or damage of an operating part from failure to provide manufacturer s recommended maintenance transportation damage theft neglect vanda...

Page 37: ...Size 23 43 cm 9 17 inch Storage Transportation Environment Temperature 25 C 70 C 13 F 158 F Humidity 93 R H Operation Environment Temperature 5 C 40 C 41 F 104 F Humidity 15 93 R H Atmospheric pressur...

Page 38: ...Wireless Operation Distance Class 2 Maximum 10 meter RF Frequency Need for Spectrum Management 2402 2480 MHz allowing for guard bands Maximum Limitation Unlimited Maximum Permitted Power 1 5 mW Proxi...

Page 39: ...c solid foreig N1 2 Prot 12 5 mm Second cha protection a N2 2 Prot drops when Health Life communicati such as ante should be used any part of n of the perfor t MMXXXXXX cteristic nume ess to hazard n...

Page 40: ...of this device could void the user s authority to operate the equipment RF exposure warning 1 The equipment complies with FCC RF exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment 2 The equipm...

Page 41: ...least 5 Power frequency 50 60 Hz magnetic field IEC 61000 4 8 30 A m 50 or 60 Hz 30 A m 50 or 60 Hz Power frequency magnetic fields should be at levels characteristic of a typical location in a typic...

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Page 43: ...lic Diastolic Pulse Date Time Before After Meal Systolic Diastolic Pulse Date Time Before After Meal Systolic Diastolic Pulse Date Time Before After Meal Systolic Diastolic Pulse Date Time Before Afte...

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