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Battery Installation / Replacement

Use four identical 1.5V alkaline batteries type AA LR6. 
Replace all of the batteries if the symbol of low battery 
appears on the display.
Never leave any low battery in the battery compartment 
since they may leak and cause damage to the unit.

Caution!

The battery cover will be 
closed tight when you hear 
a clicking sound.

3

Replace the battery cover.

2

Remove the battery 
cover from the battery 
compartment.

1

How to Install Battery

Quick Reference Guide

AM

mmHg

mmHg

DIA

SYS

BP101E

6.

The blood pressure and pulse 

rate are displayed when the 
measurement completed, and the 
arm cuff deflates 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 between the 
cuff and your arm.

3. 

The hose runs down the inside of 

your arm. The bottom of the cuff 
should be approximately 1~2cm 
above your elbow.

Proper height

At the same level 
as your heart.

Proper wrapping

Wrap the cuff tightly 
on the skin.

Proper posture

Keep your body 
straight and 
relaxing.

2.

Remove all clothes from your 

upper arm allowing the cuff to fit 
directly on the skin.

1.

Please take off thick clothing and 

keep yourself quiet for 5~10 minutes 
before taking a measurement.

Install 4 “AA” size batteries 
so the + (positive) and - (negative)
polarities match the polarities 
of the battery compartment 
as indicated.

BPM210UM 

Summary of Contents for BPM210UM

Page 1: ...VER A00 Model No BPM210UM ...

Page 2: ...tions 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 pressure measurement It means the unit detects the movement of your blood through your brachial artery and converts your blood pressure into a digital reading The unit is simple to use because a stethoscop...

Page 3: ...eartbeat 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 Air Socket Battery Compartment DIA SYS AM mmHg mmHg Air Socket Start Stop Button Memory Buttons Display Setting Button Body Main Unit Instruction Manual Warning 1 do not use rechargeable batteries 2 W...

Page 4: ...s 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 quiet place 5 Position the unit at heart level throughout the measurement 6 Remain still and do not talk during the measurement 7 Keep a record of your b ood pressure and pulse readings for your phy...

Page 5: ...ates 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 between the cuff and your arm 3 The hose runs down the inside of your arm The bottom of the cuff should be approximately 1 2cm above your elbow Proper height At the same level as your heart Proper wra...

Page 6: ...nd 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 year DIA SYS BP101E 2 Long press the setting button until the year is displayed when the unit powered off PM AM PUL min IHB mmHg kPa mmHg kPa DIA SYS AVG 1 All informations will appear on the displa...

Page 7: ...he 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 through the metal and keep the hose outward Sit in a chair with your feet flat on the floor Place your arm on a table so as to level the cuff to your heart 3 Remove all clothes from your upper arm allowing...

Page 8: ...nd 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 pulse is detected AM mmHg mmHg PM AM PUL min IHB mmHg kPa mmHg kPa DIA SYS AVG DIA SYS BP101E All display symbols appear on the screen The cuff starts to inflate automatically Press the START STOP button...

Page 9: ...d 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 delete all values stored in the memory To delete all values stored in the memory When reading the measurement values press and hold the memory down button then press START STOP button for about 3 4 second...

Page 10: ...ons 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 polarities Replace all the worn batteries with 4 new ones Blood pressure varies constantly Many factors including stress time of day how you wrap the cuff may affect your blood pressure Review the secti...

Page 11: ...ternal 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 19 Statement Indications for Us...

Page 12: ...se 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 listed on the purchase record when the unit is used in accordance with the instructions provided with the unit For repair under this warranty Our authorized service agent must be advised of the fault w...

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