Gurin BPM210UL Instruction Manual Download Page 11

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Pressure

Pulse

Pressure

Pulse

Pressure

Pulse

Symbol

Measurement
Range

Accuracy

LCD
Indication

Operating
Environment

Transport and
Storage
Environment

Model No.

Display

Measurement Localization

Measuring Principle

Cuff

Memory Function

Inflation

Power Source

Rapid Air Release

Automatic Power-Off

Main Unit Weight

Deflation

Accessorial Components

0 ~ 299 mmHg (0 ~ 39.9 kPa)

40 ~ 199 Pulses/min

3 Digits Display of mmHg or kPa

3 mmHg (0.4 kPa)

5% of reading

3 Digits Display

Memory/Average/IHB/Heartbeat/Low Battery, etc.

BPM210UL

LCD Digital Display

Upper Arm

Oscillometric Method

2 Zones with 90 Memories for Each

Automatic by Internal Pump

Automatic by Air Valve

In 2 Minutes

Automatic by Air Valve

4 AA Alkaline Batteries or AC/DC Adapter; D.C. 6V

Soft Arm Cuff

Approx. 330g (Batteries not included)

Cuff, Batteries, Instruction Manual

Temperature

Humidity

Temperature

Humidity

Barometric Pressure

10 ~ 40 °C (50 ~ 104 °F)

15 ~ 90%RH (Noncondensing)

-20 ~ 60 °C (-4 ~ 140 °F)

10 ~ 95%RH (Noncondensing)

105 ~ 80 kPa

Specifications

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Statement

Indications for Use Statement

Indications for Use Statement

The unit is intended to be used to measure blood pressure (systolic and 
diastolic)  and  heart  rate  from the upper arm by using the oscillometric 
method.
 
The unit  is  intended for usingin only adult population,not applied to the 
other populations such as neonatal baby.
 
It can’t be used while the wirst (arm) has bleeding or wound to avoid the 
blood flowing from the wound in pressurzing.

Summary of Contents for BPM210UL

Page 1: ...VER A00 Model No BPM210UL...

Page 2: ...ions for disposal To assure the correct use of the product basic safety measures should always be followed including the precautions listed below The unit uses the oscillometric method of blood pressu...

Page 3: ...artbeat Symbol Unit Indication Memory Symbol Average Value Symbol Irregular Heartbeat Symbol Low Battery Symbol Inflation Deflation Symbol or WHO Indication User Indication Display AC Adapter Socket A...

Page 4: ...before taking the measurement 2 Stress raises blood pressure Avoid taking measurements during stressful times 3 The cuff can be applied to your left or right wrist 4 Measurements should be taken in a...

Page 5: ...tes completely 5 Press the START STOP button All symbols appear then the cuff starts to inflate automatically 1 2cm 4 Wrap the cuff properly around your upper arm Not more than 2 finger room allowed b...

Page 6: ...d 2030 When the display reaches to 2030 it will return to 2006 DIA SYS BP101E DIA SYS BP101E Year Setting 3 Press the memory up button to increase one year Press the memory down button to decrease one...

Page 7: ...e cuff should be approximately 1 2cm above your elbow 6 5 Put your arm through the loop and pull it up to the position of your upper arm 10 Proper Use of the Arm Cuff 4 Pass the end of the cuff throug...

Page 8: ...d pulse rate are displayed when the measurement completed Inflation stop automatically and the measurement is started 2 AM mmHg AM mmHg AM mmHg AM mmHg AM mmHg The heartbeat symbol flashes once a puls...

Page 9: ...pressure value lower pressure or lower value represents the blood pressure produced by relaxation of the heart muscle Blood Circulation 14 Use the Memory Function AM mmHg mmHg DIA SYS BP101E To delet...

Page 10: ...ns Problem Causes and Solutions No display appears on the display screen No power Measurement values appear too high or too low Check the battery installation for proper placement of the batteries pol...

Page 11: ...ernal Pump Automatic by Air Valve In 2 Minutes Automatic by Air Valve 4 AA Alkaline Batteries or AC DC Adapter D C 6V Soft Arm Cuff Approx 330g Batteries not included Cuff Batteries Instruction Manual...

Page 12: ...e record when used in accordance with the instructions provided with the unit The unit cuff is warranted to be free from detects in materials and workmanship appearing within one year from the date li...

Page 13: ...22 Notes Notes...

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